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Joe Biel Page 1 | 2 | 3 | Biography |
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Born: Boulder, Colorado Lives: and works in Los Angeles |
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Education 1990 MFA, Painting, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 1988 BFA, Summa Cum Laude, Painting and Art History, Drake University,Des Moines, IA |
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Solo Exhibitions 2009 "Lexicon", Nettie Horn Gallery, London, England New Work, Galerie Kuckei/Kuckei, Berlin, Germany 2006 New Works on Paper, Goff + Rosenthal Gallery, New York City, New York. New Work, Kuckei/Kuckei, Berlin, Germany 2005 Captain Ill, Acuna-Hansen Gallery, Los Angeles, California New Work, Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, Washington 2004 Lightness, Acuna-Hansen Gallery, Los Angeles, California 2003 Works on Paper, Kuckei/Kuckei, Berlin, Germany Drawings, Mixture Gallery, Houston, Texas 2002 Works on Paper, Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, Washington New Work, Galerie Katia Rid, Munich, Germany 2001 New Works on Paper, Roberts & Tilton Gallery, Los Angeles, California Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Omaha, Nebraska 2000 Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, Washington |
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Group Exhibitions 2008 The Unruly and the Humorous, Angles Gallery, Los Angeles, Callifornia Looky-See, Ben Maltz Gallery, Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles, California Ashes for Breakfast, Goff and Rosenthal Gallery, New York, New York 2007 World Receiver, Kunstalle, Hamburg, Germany The Diane and Sandy Besser Collection, De Young Museum, San Francisco, California Rogue Wave, LA Louver Gallery, Venice, California It Figures, Torrance Art Museum, Torrance, California 2006 The O-Scene: Contemporary Art and Culture in OC, Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, California The Square Root of Drawing, Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Dublin, Ireland Talking Heads, Huntington Beach Art Center, Huntington Beach, California 2005 Paradise Lost, Goff + Rosenthal Gallery, New York City, New York Contemporary Erotic Drawing, Part One: DiverseWorks, Houston, Texas; Part 2: The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, Connecticut (catalogue) 2004 Frame of Mind, Domestic Setting, Los Angeles, California Drawn Fictions, Marylhurst University, Portland, Oregon 2003 Not Always the Same, Part One: Hammer/Sidi Gallery, London, England; Part Two: Mjellby Art Center, Halmstad, Sweden Little Disasters, Red Dot Gallery, Scope Art Fair, New York City, New York What a Painting Can Do, Hayworth Gallery, Los Angeles, California 2002 Art on Paper, Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, North Carolina (catalogue) 1997 Oregon Biennial, Portland Art Museum, Portland, Oregon |
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Bibliography 2007 Ollman, Leah. �The good type of �Rogue�,� Los Angeles Times, July 6: E22. 2006 Campbell, Clayton. "Joe Biel," Contemporary 21, Issue 83, July: 24-27(illustrated, cover image). Morris, Tom. "Bedtime Fairy Tales These Are Not," Artreview, Issue 01, July: 70-71 (illustrated). 2005 Horodner, Stuart, ed. Contemporary Erotic Drawing (Ridgefield, CT: The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum), 64-65 (illustrated). 2004 Boas, Pat. �The Un-Storyteller,� Art Papers, January/February: 20-21 (illustrated). Ollman, Leah. �Packing a Heavy Metaphoric Punch,� Los Angeles Times, March 5: E-19 (illustrated). Taylor, Sue. �Joseph Biel at Mark Woolley,� Art in America, February: 132-133 (illustrated). 2003 Row, D.K. �Dark Star of Humor,� The Oregonian, September 12: AE-56. 2002 Doll, Nancy and Ron Platt. Art on Paper 2002 (Greensboro, NC: Weatherspoon Art Museum), 5 (illustrated). 2001 Myers, Holly. �Delicate and Inquisitive,� Los Angeles Times, December 7: F-26. |
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Grants/Awards 2008 Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Grant Award recipient Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation Award recipient 2004-07 Residency, 18th Street Arts Complex, Santa Monica, California 2004 Residency, The Ballinglen Foundation, Ballycastle, North County Mayo, Ireland 2003 Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Grant Award recipient 2002 Featured Artist, New American Paintings: 2002 Pacific Coast Edition, Jessica Morgan (curator, ICA, Boston), juror 2000 Residency, Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha, Nebraska |
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