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Corvi-Mora: Colter Jacobsen - Potential Furlough - 17 Apr 2008 to 24 May 2008 Current Exhibition |
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Colter Jacobsen
ZOO!??... Moved Moved Puddle Is Different, 2007 Paint on newspaper, 25.5x16 inches |
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Tommaso Corvi-Mora is pleased to present an exhibition of new work by San Francisco artist Colter Jacobsen, his first in Europe. COLTER JACOBSEN Born in Ramona, CA, 1975 Lives in San Francisco, CA 1999-2001 San Francisco Art Institute BFA 1996-1998 Palomar Community College, San Marcos, CA Solo Exhibitions 2008 "Potential Furlough", Corvi-Mora, London 2007 "Light Falls", Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco 2006 "Your Future", 4 Star, San Francisco Group Exhibitions 2007 "Salon Nouveau", Engholm Engelhorn Galerie, Vienna 2006 Corvi-Mora, London "West Coast Windows", Samson Projects, Boston "Esopus", White Columns, New York "Elusive Material", New Langton Arts, San Francisco 2005 "Open Walls", White Columns, New York "San Francisco Bazaar Group Exhibition", Pulliam Deffenbaugh Gallery, Portland "Inter Alia", New Langton Arts, San Francisco "Poetry and its art", California Historical Society, San Francisco 2004 "Land of the free", Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco "Soundshack", Homeless Art Sale Benefit "Collectors Edition", Triple Base Art Space, San Francisco "Prelingual", New Image Art Gallery, Los Angeles "Felix Variations", Playspace, California College of Art, San Francisco "17 Reasons", Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco 2003 "Lots of Noise", Scaffold, Providence "A Childrens History of America", Adobe Books Gallery, San Francisco "The Peace Show", Adobe Books Gallery, San Francisco "Drawings in boxes", The Lab, San Francisco "The Library", Build Gallery, San Francisco "Plates", San Francisco Arts Commission, San Francisco "8 Artists", 88 Walter, San Francisco 2002 "West(ern) Show", Studio Z, San Francisco "8 Artists", 88 Walter, San Francisco "Strictly Ballroom", Stanford University, Palo Alto Curated Exhibitions 2004 "Pink Steam:Artists respond to Kevin Killian and Dodie Bellamy", Eureka/ Harvey Milk Memorial Library, San Francisco 2003 "New Things (Woods in the Watchers)", At the Homefront, San Francisco Illustrations/Publications 2006 Memory Drawing project, Esopus, Issue #6 2004 "Body Language", Suspect Thoughts, Issue # 13 Bibliography 2007 Kevin Killian, "Goldie Winner - Visual Art: Colter Jacobsen", San Francisco Bay Guardian, November 7 Julian Meyers, "Colter Jacobsen", Frieze, September, p.187 2006 Johnny Ray-Huston, "Your Future", San Francisco Bay Guardian, July 11 2005 Roberta Smith, "Even a little space can hold an abundance of ideas", The New York Times, November 25 |
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