Mary Weatherford

MARY WEATHERFORD

1963

Born in Ojai, CA

Lives and works in Los Angeles

 

EDUCATION

2006

M.F.A. Milton Avery School of the Arts, Bard College

1985   

Whitney Independent Study Program, Helena Rubenstein Fellow

1984   

B.A. Princeton University, Art History/Visual Arts, Louis B. Sudler Prize in the Arts



SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2008   

Sister and Cottage Home, Los Angeles, CA

2007   

Sister, Los Angeles, CA

2006   

Shane Campbell Gallery, Oak Park, IL

2005

Sister, Los Angeles, CA

2003   

Shane Campbell Gallery, Oak Park, IL

2000   

Debs & Co., New York, NY

1998

Debs & Co., New York, NY

Thomas Korzelius Fine Art, New York, NY

1993 

Ralph Wernicke, UNFAIR, Cologne

Margulies Taplin Gallery, Boca Raton, FL

1992   

BlumHelman Warehouse, New York, NY

1991   

Marc Jancou Gallery, Zurich

1990

Diane Brown Gallery, New York, NY

1989 

P.S. 1 Museum, Institute for Art and Urban Resources, Long Island City, New York, NY

 

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2009   

These are a Few, JGM Galerie, Paris

The Noble Savage and the Little Tramp, curated by Hannah Whitaker, Mount Tremper Arts, Mount Tremper, NY 

Abstractionists Unite! Who Give You Just Enough to Last a Lifetime, curated by Nancy Chaikin, Glendale College Art Gallery, Glendale, CA 

The Ballad Becomes an Anthem, curated by Stephan Westfall, ACME., Los Angeles, CA

Group Show, Sister, Los Angeles, CA 

2008 

California Biennial 2008, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach

2007   

Something about Mary, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, California

2006

Hotel California, Glendale College Art Gallery, Glendale, California

The Trace of a Trace of a Trace, Perry Rubenstein Gallery, New York

2005   

Faure & Light Gallery, Santa Monica

2004   

Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going? curated by Katherine Berhardt, Champion Fine Art, Los Angeles

8 artists, curated by Shane Campbell, Acuna Hansen Gallery, Los Angeles

Painting & Sculpture, Marc Moore Gallery, Santa Monica

Eastman, Weatherford & Arnold, Daniel Hug Gallery, Los Angeles

2003  

Still or Sparkling, organized by Nancy Chaikin for John Connelly Presents, New York

Cats, Acme, Los Angeles

2002   

The Stray Show, boom, Chicago

What a Painting Can Do, Hayworth, Los Angeles

Artists at Work, Michael’s, Santa Monica

Simmer, Echo Park Projects, Los Angeles, organized by Ciara Ennis

New Angeles, The Ewing Gallery, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville

2001  

New Angeles, curated by Bill Conger, University Galleries, Illinois State University, Normal

Sharing Sunsets, MOCA Tucson, curated by Julie Deamer

Modern Art from the Collection of Steve M. Jacobson, Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, Amherst

Bloodlines, Roberts & Tilton, Los Angeles

Chicagoprojectroom and Laura Owens’ studio, Los Angeles, curated by Laura Owens

Eugene Binder, Long Island City, New York

People are (still) Animals, a Three Day Weekend event at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Los Angeles

2000

Paintland, a project by Terry Meyers, lemon sky and Schmidt Contemporary Art of Los Angeles, Los Angeles

as i love you you become more pretty, organized by Karin Gulbran, 937 N. Hudson, Los Angeles

People are Animals, a Three Day Weekend event at ArtFrankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany

1999   

Drawing in the Present Tense, Parsons School of Design, New York, curated by George Negroponte and Roger Shepherd

Love, Cynthia Broan Gallery, curated by Douglas Kelley with Michael St. John, New York

Stars of Track and Field, Debs & Co., New York

Life in Space, a Three Day Weekend event at CCAC, San Francisco, CA

a ball and a bat, curated by Michael St. John, Pacific Northwest College of Art, Portland, Oregon

OM, Dorsky Gallery, curated by Joe Fyfe, New York

1998   

Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York

Little, Jeffrey Coploff Fine Art Ltd., New York

1997   

Very Large Array, Debs & Co., New York

Primarily Paint, Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego

What a Wonderful World, curated by Lithgow Osborne, Unfinished, Brooklyn

1995   

Wall Street Walk, John Good, New York

A Vital Matrix, Domestic Setting, Los Angeles

1994   

Whateva, Dru Arstark, New York

Don't Postpone Joy, or Collecting can be Fun, curated by Rudi Molacek, Neue Galerie am Landesmuseum Joanneum, Graz and The Austrian Institute, New York

1993   

A Chicken in Every Pot, Fawbush Gallery, New York

Aero, New York

The Bestiary, BlumHelman Gallery, New York

Cadavre Exquis, The Drawing Center, New York

Contemporary Drawing, Arena Gallery, New York

A Private View: Artists' Photographs, BlumHelman Gallery, New York

1992   

Painting Culture, University of California at Irvine Fine Arts Gallery, Irvine 

Postcards from Alphaville: Jean Luc Godard in Contemporary Art, 1963-1992, P.S. 1 Museum, Long Island City

Ornament: Ho Hum All Ye Faithful, John Post Lee Gallery, New York

Paint, BlumHelman Gallery, New York

Tattoo Collection, Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York

Summer Show, BlumHelman Warehouse, New York

The Real Thing, curated by Eric Oppenheim, New York

Contemporary Surfaces, curated by Rick Ward, Pamela Auchincloss Gallery, New York

Abstraction, Betsy Senior Contemporary Prints, New York

1991   

Synthesis, John Good Gallery, New York

Hybrid Abstract, curated by Joshua Decter, Usdan Gallery, Bennington College, Vermont

Lyric: Uses of Beauty at the End of the Century, White Columns, New York

Painting Culture, curated by Deb Kass, fiction/nonfiction, New York

Plastic Fantastic Lover (object a), BlumHelman Warehouse, New York

1990   

Emerging Art 1990: Commodities Corporation Collection, New Jersey State Art Museum, Trenton

To Know a Hawk from a Handsaw, Wolff Gallery, New York

Collectors' Choice of Emerging Artists, Vered Gallery, East Hampton

Stendahl Syndrome: The Cure, Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York

New Directions, curated by Sam Hunter, S. Bitter Larkin Gallery, New York 

Information, curated by Robert Nickas, Terrain Gallery, San Francisco

About Round/Round About, Anders Tornberg Gallery, Lund

1989   

Drawings, Wolff Gallery, New York

Summer Show, Diane Brown Gallery, New York

1988   

Indoor /Outdoor, El Bohio, New York

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

2009 

Rachel Kushner, "The Next Blue Chips," C Magazine, March, pp. 85-87, 132, 134. 

2008   

Christopher Knight, “Flourishing on their vines,” Los Angeles Times, Friday, November 14, 2008, p. E19

Christopher Knight, “Don’t take it lying down: 2008 California Biennial,” Los Angeles Times, Tuesday, November 4, 2008, p. E1

Sharon Mizota, “Eureka moments: California Biennial,” Los Angeles Times, Sunday, October 19, 2008, p. F1 

2007  

Christopher Knight, “45 Painters under 45,” Los Angeles Times, Sunday, December 2, 2007, p. F1.

Amra Brooks, “Must See Art,” LA Weekly, May 18-24, 2007 p. 68.

2006                                                                           

Brian Sholis, “Mary Weatherford, 6/19/06” in Critics’ Picks, Artforum.com, June 19, 2006.

Amra Brooks, “Mary Weatherford” in Los Angeles Round Up, Artinfo.com, January 2006.

2003  

Roberta Smith, “Girls Gone Wild,” The New York Times, Friday, July 4, 2004, p. B29.

“Girls Gone Wild,” The New Yorker, June 30, 2003, p.24.

2002   

Julie Deamer, “Sharing Sunsets,” www.cherry-art.com

2001 

Claudine Ise, “Couglan, Reeder, Root, Weatherford, chicagoprojectroom, Los Angeles,” Tema Celeste, September-October, 2001.

Robert Mahoney, “Mary Weatherford”, Time Out New York, January 4-11, 2001.

John Zinsser, “Painter’s Journal”, Artnet.com, January 16, 2001.

“Mary Weatherford”, The New Yorker, December 25, 2000; January 1, 2001.

2000   

Ken Johnson, “Mary Weatherford”, The New York Times, December 22, 2000.

1999   

Joe Fyfe, “OM”, Dorsky Gallery, exhibition catalog.

D.K. Row, “Painter’s Paradise”, The Oregonian, Feb 3, p. E1.

Barry Schwabsky, “Mary Weatherford: Works on Paper. Thomas Korzelius Fine Art, New York,” Art on Paper, March April 1999, p. 64.

1998   

Nancy Princenthal, “Mary Weatherford at Debs & Co,” Art in America, July, p.92.

Dale Peck, “Easter,” Debs & Co. exhibition catalogue.

1997

Brad Goldfarb, "Stop and Smell the Roses," Interview, May 1997.

Neil Kendricks, "Primarily Paint," The San Diego Union Tribune, February 6, 1997.

Robert L. Pincus, "Many Movements Render 'Paint' Lively but Random," The San Diego Union Tribune, March 2, 1997.

1995   

Toby Crockett, A Vital Matrix, exhibition catalogue: Domestic Setting, Los Angeles

Time Capsule: Creative Time.

1994

Laura Cottingham, "The Feminist Continuum:  Art after 1970," The Power of Feminist Art: The American Movement of the 1970's, History and Impact: Abrams.

1993

Amine Haase, "Liebe hinter der Pansertur," Kolner Stadt Anzeiger, November 11, 1993.

J. Hoberman, "Jean Luc Godard: Picasso, Marx and Coca Cola," ARTnews, February 1993.

Meyer Raphael Rubenstein, Postcards From Alphaville, exhibition catalogue, P.S. 1 Museum

1992   

Dan Cameron, "Don't Look Now," Frieze, Issue 3, 1992.

Ken Johnson, "Mary Weatherford at BlumHelman Warehouse," Art in America, May 1992.

Tom Kalin, "Plastic Fantastic Lover (object a), Artforum, January, 1992.

Mary Weatherford, "Fleur du Mal," Tema Celeste, November 1992.

Eric Oppenheim, The Real Thing, exhibition catalogue

Timothy C. Wu, "A Rose Garden in New York City," Princeton Alumni Weekly, April 5, 1992.

"Mary Weatherford," The Print Collector's Newsletter, January 1992.

Zan Dubin, "Painting Themselves Out of a Corner," The Los Angeles Times, October 10, 1992.

Cathy Curtis, "Women's Work: Rich, Shocking," The Los Angeles Times, October 16, 1992.

Lydia Liberio, "What if Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein had been Women?" The Irvine World News, October 15, 1992.

1991  

Catherine Liu, Plastic Fantastic Lover (object a), exhibition catalogue, BlumHelman Warehouse

Steven Evans, "Painting Culture," NYQ, November 10, 1991.

Michael Kimmelman, "Painting Culture," The New York Times, November 1, 1991.

John Zinsser, "Geometry and It's Discontents," Tema Celeste, autumn, 1991.

Elizabeth Hess, "Death to the Masters," The Village Voice, October 22, 1991.

K.K. Kozik, "Lyric," Cover, May 1991.

1990

Gerrit Henry, "Stendahl Syndrome: The Cure at Andrea Rosen Gallery," Contemporanea, November 1990.

Sam Hunter, Emerging Art 1990, exhibition catalogue, New Jersey State Art Museum, Trenton.

Phyliss Braff, "Collectors' Diversified Choices," The New York Times, September 9, 1990.

Alastair Gordon, "11 Artists 'Emerge' at Gallery in East Hampton," Newsday, August 31, 1990.

Connie Sica, "Collectors' Choice in the Art Dance," The Sag Harbor Express, August 30, 1990.

Stendahl Syndrome, The Cure, exhibition catalogue, Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York.

Lilly Wei, "Making Art, Making Money," Art in America, July 1990.

Robert Mahoney, "New York in Review," Arts Magazine, April 1990.

Sam Hunter, New Directions, exhibition catalogue, S. Bitter- Larkin Gallery, New York.

Alexandra Anderson, "Mary Weatherford at Diane Brown Gallery," ARTNOW, video magazine

Roberta Smith, " Fresh, Hot and Headed for Fame," The New York Times, January 5, 1990.

1989  

Alexandra Anderson, "The Next Generation," Smart Magazine, September-October, 1989.

Sandy Auriti, "New York," Cento Cose, November 1989.