Featured Artists
Craig Kalpakjian born 1961, USAlives and works in New York
www.kalpakjian.com
BIOGRAPHY
1961
born in Huntington, New York
1979-83
“Bachelor of Arts” in Art History
at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
SOLO-EXHIBITIONS (SELECTION)
2007
„Frequencies“, Baukunst Galerie, Cologne
2004
Galerie Edward Mitterand, Geneva
“If You See Something, Say Something”, Gallery 2 /
Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York
M-Projects, Paris
“If You See Something, Say Something”, Gallery 2 /
Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York
M-Projects, Paris
2002
Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York
2000
Robert Miller Gallery, New York
1999
Galerie Nelson, Paris Photo, Paris
1998
Robert Miller Gallery, New York
1997
Galerie Nelson, Paris
1995
Galerie Analix - B & L Polla, Geneva
1990
“Magnascanner 3000”, Project Room, Paula Allen Gallery, New York
GROUP-EXHIBITIONS (SELECTION)
2008-09
“Contemporary Photographs Explore Truth and Illusion in Reality Check“ (with Thomas Demand, Gabriel Orozco, Stephen Shore, Thomas Struth, Hiroshi Sugimoto et al.), Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
2008
"The World Is All That Is the Case", Hudson Franklin, New York
"Digital with Monument", Silver Shed, New York
"Digital with Monument", Silver Shed, New York
2007
“The Happiness of Objects”, The Sculpture Center, New York
“Bring The War Home” (organized by Drew Heitzer), Elizabeth Dee Gallery, New York and QED, Los Angeles
“Bring The War Home” (organized by Drew Heitzer), Elizabeth Dee Gallery, New York and QED, Los Angeles
2006
“Slow Burn” (curated by Jonah Freeman), Galerie Edward Mitterand, Geneva
“Middle Ground Photography from the Whitney Museum of American Art”, Miriam & Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University, New York
“Middle Ground Photography from the Whitney Museum of American Art”, Miriam & Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University, New York
2005
“Vanishing Point”, The Wexner Center For The Arts, Columbus, Ohio
“The Elated Pedestrian”, Champion Fine Art, Los Angeles
“Out of Place”, The UBS Art Gallery, New York
“The Elated Pedestrian”, Champion Fine Art, Los Angeles
“Out of Place”, The UBS Art Gallery, New York
2004
“Photography Reborn”, Ramapo College, New Jersey
“Villette Numerique 2004”, Parc De La Villette, Paris
“Villette Numerique 2004”, Parc De La Villette, Paris
2003
“Filme: Sarah Morris, Darren Almond, Paul Morrison, Craig Kalpakjian,
Haluk Akakçe”, Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin
“Nown” (curated by Michele Thursz), Wood Street Galleries, Pittsburgh
“The Affair is Over: photography by gallery artists”, Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York
Haluk Akakçe”, Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin
“Nown” (curated by Michele Thursz), Wood Street Galleries, Pittsburgh
“The Affair is Over: photography by gallery artists”, Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York
2002
“Visions from America: Photographs from the Whitney Museum of American Art, 1940-2001”, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
“Out of Site”, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York
“Situated Realities”, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore
“Out of Site”, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York
“Situated Realities”, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore
2001
“Bitstreams”, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
“010101: Art In Technological Times”, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco
“010101: Art In Technological Times”, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco
2000
“Scanner” (curated by Larry Rinder), CCAC Institute, California College of Arts and Crafts, San Francisco
“Dusk” (curated by David Hunt), I-20 Gallery, New York
“NYC Projects”, Delfina Gallery, London
“Architectural Constructs in Contemporary Photography”, Julie Saul Gallery, New York
“Dusk” (curated by David Hunt), I-20 Gallery, New York
“NYC Projects”, Delfina Gallery, London
“Architectural Constructs in Contemporary Photography”, Julie Saul Gallery, New York
2000
“The Constructed Real”, Elias Fine Art, Boston
1998
“Architecture & Inside”, Paul Morris Gallery, New York
“Odyssey”, Greene Naftali Gallery, New York
“About Painting. Part One”, Robert Miller Gallery, New York
“Odyssey”, Greene Naftali Gallery, New York
“About Painting. Part One”, Robert Miller Gallery, New York
1997
“Photography from the Beginning”, Robert Miller Gallery, New York
1996
“Space, Mind, Place” (curated by John Connelly and Michelle Reyes),
Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York
“Can You Digit?”, Postmasters Gallery, New York
“Urban Structures” (organized by Matthias Held), Culture Unit, Munich
Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York
“Can You Digit?”, Postmasters Gallery, New York
“Urban Structures” (organized by Matthias Held), Culture Unit, Munich
1995
“The National Security State” (curated by Max Estinger), Steffany Martz,
New York
“Derek Jarman, Craig Kalpakjian, Julia Sher”, Andrea Rosen Gallery,
New York
New York
“Derek Jarman, Craig Kalpakjian, Julia Sher”, Andrea Rosen Gallery,
New York
1994
“The Ecstasy of Limits”, Gallery 400, School of Art and Design, The University of Illinois, Chicago
“Flesh and Ciphers”, HERE Center for the Arts, New York
“R.A.S.” (organized by Gianni Romano), Galerie Analix - B & L Polla, Geneva
“Susan Etkin, Michael Jenkins, Craig Kalpakjian, Charles Long, Donna Moylan” (organized by Alexander Berscheid & Jade Dellinger), Gallery Lok, New York
“Flesh and Ciphers”, HERE Center for the Arts, New York
“R.A.S.” (organized by Gianni Romano), Galerie Analix - B & L Polla, Geneva
“Susan Etkin, Michael Jenkins, Craig Kalpakjian, Charles Long, Donna Moylan” (organized by Alexander Berscheid & Jade Dellinger), Gallery Lok, New York
1993
“Artists ‘Select’”, Artists Space, New York
“Back Room”, Natalie Rivera, New York
“Back Room”, Natalie Rivera, New York
1992
“The Real Thing” (organized by Erik Oppenheim), New York
“The Rope Show”, Artists Space, New York
“Ecstasy”, Dooley Le Cappellaine, New York
“Beyond Glory: Re-presenting Terrorism”, The Maryland Institute College
of Art, Baltimore, Maryland
“The Rope Show”, Artists Space, New York
“Ecstasy”, Dooley Le Cappellaine, New York
“Beyond Glory: Re-presenting Terrorism”, The Maryland Institute College
of Art, Baltimore, Maryland
1991
“Value”, Dooley Le Cappellaine, New York
“Certain Uncertainty” (curated by Kenny Schachter and Sandra Gering),
The Lobby Gallery, Deutsche Bank, New York
.“Decorous Beliefs” (curated by Kenny Schachter), Natalie Rivera, New York
“The Third Rail” (curated by Karin Bravin), John Post Lee, Inc., New York
“Devon Dikeou, Graham Durward, Craig Kalpakjian”, Paula Allen Gallery,
New York
“Brut 90”, White Columns, New York
“Certain Uncertainty” (curated by Kenny Schachter and Sandra Gering),
The Lobby Gallery, Deutsche Bank, New York
.“Decorous Beliefs” (curated by Kenny Schachter), Natalie Rivera, New York
“The Third Rail” (curated by Karin Bravin), John Post Lee, Inc., New York
“Devon Dikeou, Graham Durward, Craig Kalpakjian”, Paula Allen Gallery,
New York
“Brut 90”, White Columns, New York
1990
“The New Eccentricity: Sculpture” (curated by Frederieke Taylor),
Bess Cutler Gallery, New York
“Societal Images”, White Columns, New York
Bess Cutler Gallery, New York
“Societal Images”, White Columns, New York
1989
American Fine Arts, Co., Colin De Land Fine Art, New York
WORKS IN PUBLIC COLLECTIONS (SELECTION)
The Art Institute of Chicago
Stafford Broumand, New York
La Caisse des dépôts et consignations, Paris
Century America, Chicago
Frances Dittmer, New York
Yvonne Force & Leo Villareal, New York
Tom Ford & Richard Buckley, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Jane Furse & John Friedman, New York
Piervittorio Leopardi, Rome
Group Lhoist Collection, Limelette, Belgium
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York
Sara Wittenborn Miller, New York
The Pullman Group, New York
Olivier Renaud-Clémont, New York
Andrea Rosen, New York
Sebastian Sainsbury, London
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Kenny Schachter & Ilona Rich, New York
Hedi Slimane, Paris