Rosy Keyser
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Rosy Keyser
PETER BLUM GALLERY ROSY KEYSER P E T E R B L UM G AL L E R Y ROSY KEYSER Born 1974 Baltimore, MD Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY and Medusa, NY EDUCATION MFA The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL BFA Cornell University, Ithaca, NY SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2013 2011 2009 2008 Medusa Pie Country, Peter Blum Gallery, New York, NY Promethean Dub, Peter Blum Chelsea, New York, NY The Moon Ate Me, Peter Blum Chelsea, New York, NY Rivers Burn and Run Backward, Peter Blum Chelsea, New York, NY SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 The New Sincerity, Lora Reynolds Gallery, Austin, TX Painter Painter, curated by Eric Crosby and Bartholomew Ryan, The Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN Painting from the Zabludowicz Collection: Part II, The Zabludowicz Collection, London, UK Tone Poem, Halsey Mckay Gallery, East Hampton, NY Hue and Cry, Sotheby's S2 Gallery, New York, NY Heat Waves, Peter Blum Chelsea, New York, NY Pink Caviar, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, Denmark Science on the back end, Hauser and Wirth, New York, NY, curated by Matthew Day Jackson Luis Camnitzer, Rosy Keyser, Robert Kinmont, and Linda Matalon, Simone Subal Gallery, New York, NY Idealizing the Imaginary: Illusion and Invention in Contemporary Painting, Oakland University Art Gallery, Rochester, MI Miriam Bohm, Rosy Keyser, Erin Shirreff, Lisa Cooley, New York, NY A Painting Show, Harris Lieberman, New York, NY I Can't Forget, But I Don't Remember What, Freymond Guth Fine Art, Zurich, Switzerland Black and White, Jason McCoy Gallery, New York, NY Spray, D'Amelio Terras, New York, NY Immaterial, Ballroom Marfa, TX, curated by Fairfax Dorn Reflection, Peter Blum Soho, New York, NY Almost, Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, New York, NY, curated by Lance Goldsmith New Work, Reynolds Gallery, Richmond, Virginia Hi, Low, and In Between, Grimm Fine Art, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Sack of Bones, Peres Projects, Los Angeles, CA Zero Zone, Tracy Williams Ltd., New York, NY Stubborn Materials, Peter Blum Chelsea, New York, NY Durer re-enactment, Laeso, Denmark/ Baltimore, MD Family Portraits and Energetic Blueprints, Rensselaerville, NY 7-Year Installation, Track House (Remote Back Side), Marble, CO The Stray Show, Track house, Chicago, IL Blumarts Inc. 20 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 Tel + 1 212 244 6055 Fax + 1 212 244 6054 www.peterblumgallery.com art@peterblumgallery.com P E T E R B L UM 2003 G AL L E R Y On A Wave, Jessica Murray Projects, Brooklyn, NY Yard Sale, Track House, Chicago, IL Sulcata Solves, Track House, Oak Park, IL Depiction, Gallery 400 at The University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL The Impotent Landscape, The Pond, Chicago, IL SELECTED PUBLICATIONS 2013 2012 Mara de Wachter, Ellen, “Painting from the Zabludowicz Collection”, London: Zabludowicz Collection, 2013, p. 88-90, p. 93-97, ill. Goody, Dick, “Idealizing the Imaginary: Illusion and Invention in Contemporary Painting”, Oakland: Oakland University Art Gallery, 2012, p. 36, p. 37-39, ill. Tøjner, Poul Erik, “Louisiana Museum of Modern Art: Acquisitions 2009-2011”, Denmark: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2012, p. 64, p. 65, ill. SELECTED ARTICLES 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2004 “50 Under 50: The Next Most Collectible Artists”, Art + Autcion, June 2013, p 126 “10 Picks: New York Frieze 2013”, Interview Magazine, May 11, 2013 Baker, E. “New York – Rosy Keyser: ‘Medusa Pie Country’ At Peter Blum, Through April 20th, 2013”, Art Observed, April 20, 2013 Russeth, Andrew, “Rosy Keyser: Medusa Pie Country”, New York Observer, April 1, p. B7 Fee, Brian, “Local Color, Rosy Keyser at Peter Blum Gallery”, New American Paintings, March Pendle, George, "Rosy Keyser", Frieze, March. p. 162 Walsh, Brienne, "Rosy Keyser", ArtReview, December. p. 124 "Rosy Keyser: Goings on About Town: Art", The New Yorker, 31 October Marjanovic, A., "AO on Site - New York: Rosy Keyser at Peter Blum through November 12, 2011", Art Observed, 7 October Schwabsky, Barry, "The Resistance of Painting: On Abstraction", The Nation, 4 January, p. 34 MacAdam, Alfred, "Rosy Keyser", ARTnews, December, p. 108 Maine, Stephen, "Exhibition Review: Rosy Keyser", Art in America, December. p. 134-135 "Zero Zone" Goings On About Town, The New Yorker, August 11 Hudson, Suzanne, "Rosy Keyser," Artforum, May. p. 377 Smith, Roberta, "Art in Review: Rosy Keyser, Rivers Burn and Run Backward," The New York Times, 11 April. Section E p. 36 "Rosy Keyser," The New Yorker, 14 April. p. 13 Maine, Stephen, "A Landslide and a Cocktail Party, The New York Sun, 20 March. p. 21 Smith, Roberta, "In These Shows, the Material is the Message," The New York Times, 10 August. Section E p. 27 Maine, Stephen, "Their Dark Materials," The New York Sun, 12 July. p. 21 Hudson, Suzanne, "Stubborn Materials," Artforum, November. p. 370 Neil, Jonathan T.D., "Stubborn Materials," Art Review, September. p. 129 "Stubborn Materials," The New Yorker, 27 August. p. 18 Clarkson, Lamar, "Stubborn Materials," ArtNews, October. p. 216-217 MacAdam, Barbara, "Object Overruled," ArtNews, December. p. 124-127 Orden, Abraham, "The Windy Apple," Artnet, 18 May. http://www.artnet.com Cotter, Holland, "Sampling Brooklyn, Keeper of Eclectic Flames," The New York Times, 23 January. Section E p. 23 Blumarts Inc. 20 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 Tel + 1 212 244 6055 Fax + 1 212 244 6054 www.peterblumgallery.com art@peterblumgallery.com P E T E R B L UM G AL L E R Y SELECTED PUBLIC COLLECTIONS The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark The Maxine and Stuart Frankel Foundation The Portland Museum of Art The Zabludowicz Collection Blumarts Inc. 20 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 Tel + 1 212 244 6055 Fax + 1 212 244 6054 www.peterblumgallery.com art@peterblumgallery.com PETER BLUM Blumarts Inc. 20 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 GALLERY Tel + 1 212 244 6055 Fax + 1 212 244 6054 www.peterblumgallery.com art@peterblumgallery.com PETER BLUM Blumarts Inc. 20 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 GALLERY Tel + 1 212 244 6055 Fax + 1 212 244 6054 www.peterblumgallery.com art@peterblumgallery.com PETER BLUM Blumarts Inc. 20 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 GALLERY Tel + 1 212 244 6055 Fax + 1 212 244 6054 www.peterblumgallery.com art@peterblumgallery.com PETER BLUM Blumarts Inc. 20 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 GALLERY Tel + 1 212 244 6055 Fax + 1 212 244 6054 www.peterblumgallery.com art@peterblumgallery.com PETER BLUM GALLERY Moby Dick, 2012 p. 93, ill. Moby Dick, 2012 p. 94, ill. Blumarts Inc. 20 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 Eve’s First Confusion Between Penises and Snakes, 2012, p 95, ill. Tel + 1 212 244 6055 Fax + 1 212 244 6054 www.peterblumgallery.com art@peterblumgallery.com PETER BLUM GALLERY Eve’s First Confusion Between Penises and Snakes, 2012, p. 96, ill. Eve’s First Confusion Between Penises and Snakes, 2012, p. 96, ill. Blumarts Inc. 20 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 Tel + 1 212 244 6055 Fax + 1 212 244 6054 www.peterblumgallery.com art@peterblumgallery.com PETER BLUM Blumarts Inc. 20 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 GALLERY Tel + 1 212 244 6055 Fax + 1 212 244 6054 www.peterblumgallery.com art@peterblumgallery.com PETER BLUM Blumarts Inc. 20 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 GALLERY Tel + 1 212 244 6055 Fax + 1 212 244 6054 www.peterblumgallery.com art@peterblumgallery.com PETER BLUM GALLERY Rosy Keyser: Medusa Pie Country Peter Blum - New York June, 2013 Stephanie Buhmann, writer In her latest New York solo exhibition Rosy Keyser continued her quest to challenge the conventions of painting. This pertained primarily to shape and material content. Her new works are increasingly large, confrontational in their immediacy and determined to address notions of physicality. These compositions extend beyond rectangular confines and frequently push surface textures into sculptural territory. With few exceptions, their palette is predominantly brooding, earthy and embracive of the dark. They dismiss anything decorative in favor of a clear proposition: they want to be considered in their entirety. However, upon close observation they reveal a captivating sense of playfulness underneath the initial layer of sobriety. Rosy Keyser, A Blind Torpedo Walks into a Bar, 2013 raffia, enamel, glass, wood, and basket 91 ½” x 65 ½”. Courtesy Peter Blum Gallery, New York. Blumarts Inc. 20 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 Tel + 1 212 244 6055 Fax + 1 212 244 6054 www.peterblumgallery.com art@peterblumgallery.com PETER BLUM GALLERY Some of the qualities found in Keyser’s work find a likeminded reflection in the oeuvres of Blinky Palermo or the contemporary James Hyde, for example. While certainly not a pioneer, Keyser has chosen a path that remains radical. She is a painter; and yet, her explorations and constructions increasingly explore the nature of the medium by means of contrast and differentiation. It is the juxtaposition of angles and voids that describes the landscape of her abstractions instead of the traditional harmonious interplay of color and form. It is apparent that Keyser is not focused on creating works that easily please or appease our sense of stability. Instead, she is interested in dynamics. She commits to works that reveal a rough spontaneity but are also self-reliant. As a group, the paintings on view offered a coherent mixture of big gestures and fine-tuned details. They were created simultaneously in dialogue, and it is their continuing calling and responding to each other that made for a satisfying visual through line. Whereas broad strokes and lush gestures allow the compositions to appear somewhat raw, delicate nuances in the form of wire drawings, for example, add a finer contemplation. In fact, it is the sophisticated interplay of improvisation and editorial intervention that sparks the characteristic rhythm in these works. Metaphorically, it illustrates the artist’s belief that art is always being made-consciously but also in instances often understood as non-artistic. Keyser’s work combines both conscious and unconscious moments, searching for poetry where these states overlap and then diffuse. Despite being evocative of both mythic and feminine forces, the exhibition title of “Medusa Pie Country” harkens back to something rather concrete. It was in Medusa in Upstate New York, where Keyser acquired many of the materials used in this new body of work. Here, rusted steel fragments, beer cans, sawdust and tarp are reused and imprinted by a rough mono-printing process, transforming Keyser’s work into an energized synthesis of unlike materials and textures. Meanwhile, this wild assemblage provides a totemic quality. Keyser’s works can be faintly evocative of ritualistic African sculptures pierced with nails and coins, or of the tabletop collages by Dieter Roth. Although Keyser is pursuing a path much more abstract, her works call on various senses. They engage us visually, but also make us wonder how these surfaces could be experienced by touch or if they could even initiate sound. (February 28 - April 20, 2013) Stephanie Buhmann is a contributing editor at Artcritical.com. Her essays and art reviews have been published internationally, including byKunst Bulletin, Sculpture Magazine, The Brooklyn Rail, Art on Paper, Art Collector and Art Lies, among others. She also has a regular art column in Chelsea Now. She is currently working on a series of interviews with contemporary artists based in New York. The original article can be found at: http://artpulsemagazine.com/rosy-keyser-medusa-piecountry Blumarts Inc. 20 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 Tel + 1 212 244 6055 Fax + 1 212 244 6054 www.peterblumgallery.com art@peterblumgallery.com PETER BLUM GALLERY NEW YORK – ROSY KEYSER: “MEDUSA PIE COUNTRY” AT PETER BLUM, THROUGH APRIL 20TH 2013 April 20th, 2013 E. Baker, writer Rosy Keyser, Hungry Shepherd Honeypot (2013), Courtesy Peter Blum Gallery, New York Rosy Keyser‘s new group of works, Medusa Pie Country, is currently on view at Peter Blum Gallery in New York. Consisting almost exclusively of materials she found in the upstate New York hamlet of Medusa, where she occasionally works, Keyser’s works on view grapple with the idea that art is always being made, both inside the studio and out. Blumarts Inc. 20 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 Tel + 1 212 244 6055 Fax + 1 212 244 6054 www.peterblumgallery.com art@peterblumgallery.com PETER BLUM GALLERY Rosy Keyser, Ice Fishing (2013), Courtesy Peter Blum Gallery, New York Born in Baltimore, MD in 1974, Rosy Keyser received her BFA from Cornell University and an MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her work has been included in group shows at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN; the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humblebæk, Denmark; Ballroom Marfa, TX; and Peter Blum Chelsea, New York; as well as in the permanent collections of the Louisiana Museum, Denmark; the Zabludowicz Collection, London, and the Maxine and Stuart Frankel Foundation, MI. Keyser lives and works in Brooklyn and Medusa, NY. Blumarts Inc. 20 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 Tel + 1 212 244 6055 Fax + 1 212 244 6054 www.peterblumgallery.com art@peterblumgallery.com PETER BLUM GALLERY Rosy Keyser, Mantis Seer (2013), Courtesy Peter Blum Gallery, New York Beer cans, sawdust, rusted corrugated steel, tarp, enamel, oil paint, and canvas make up Keyser’s melange of life-meets-art paintings, balanced between assemblage and the pure act of painting. Using a variety of methods, Keyser frees herself from the conventions of art making, making references to natural forces as well as the idea of “self-reliance as a kind of nonconformity,” as stated by the gallery. Her paintings are maps of encounter, tracing interactions between the elements and their assemblage, as well as the interaction between the artist and her materials. Blumarts Inc. 20 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 Tel + 1 212 244 6055 Fax + 1 212 244 6054 www.peterblumgallery.com art@peterblumgallery.com PETER BLUM GALLERY Rosy Keyser, Mnemonic Land Device, 2013, Courtesy Peter Blum Gallery, New York Seeking to reorder these elements within space, Keyser’s interpretation of the materials reveal her own individual spirituality and tendencies toward poetry, a medium that, according to Frank O’Hara: ”makes life’s nebulous events tangible and restores their detail; or conversely that poetry brings forth the intangible quality of incidents which are all too concrete and circumstantial.” Keyser takes great inspiration from O’Hara, as well as his fellow New York School compatriots in the visual arts, incorporating exterior elements as a record of her encounter with her spatial surroundings, and using them as an artistic and material parallel to the experiences of the artist’s life. Medusa Pie Country will continue at Peter Blum 57th street in New York through April 20, 2013. Blumarts Inc. 20 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 Tel + 1 212 244 6055 Fax + 1 212 244 6054 www.peterblumgallery.com art@peterblumgallery.com PETER BLUM GALLERY Rosy Keyser: ‘Medusa Pie Country’ at Peter Blum March 26, 2013 Mnemonic Land Device (For Blind Willie McTell), 2013 cardboard, palm mat, enamel, wire, and steel 86 x 64 ½ (218.44 x 163.83 cm) The Medusa in the title of Rosy Keyser’s fourth show at Blum refers to the upstate hamlet where she works, not the Gorgon, but there is a hint of that myth in the five huge abstract paintings here. Each one looks flash-frozen, an abstract assemblage of flowing materials—sawdust, which has the look of moss when she paints it, hunks of metal, sheets of plastic, the occasional beat-up rope—stopped at a precise moment on canvas by an exacting eye. Blumarts Inc. 20 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 Tel + 1 212 244 6055 Fax + 1 212 244 6054 www.peterblumgallery.com art@peterblumgallery.com PETER BLUM GALLERY She often begins with a thin veil of color on canvas, light peach and melba stains in the case of the almost eight-foot-tall Ice Fishing (all works 2013). Then she paints, usually in a palette of blacks and whites, and affixes cast-off materials—in that work, a slice of jute that dangles into space, plus a slab of pine and part of a bamboo dumpling basket that she used to make faint prints on this canvas and others. Tools and the marks they have made live side by side. She’s stuck a long wooden stilt across Hitching Post for a Leopard Appaloosa after using it to make prints across the almost-wet black linen skin that clings to its birch panel. Material fetishists like Antoni Tàpies and Julian Schnabel remain lodestars for Ms. Keyser, but these works are denser and yet somehow freer—more her own—than past efforts. They look like they contain secrets that will take some time to tease out, and the longer you spend with them, the more they offer up—that hidden grommet that reveals the thin tarp hugging Mantis Seer, that long slice of rope tucked into the woven corrugated aluminum that makes up half of Hungry Shepard, Honeypot. Mnemonic Land Device (For Blind Willie McTell), a craggy right triangle cut from a rectangular frame, is especially impressive. She has covered its body with egg cartons, its grid of wooden supports with palm mats, and strung three metal wires from end to end to fashion a sort of harp or lyre. She is playing the songs of the deserted country, of burned-out factory buildings and abandoned backlots. Like Sarah Braman and Virginia Overton, she’s building something new out of the detritus of those places. These are makeshift instruments, often fragile, but she makes them sing. (Through April 20) Andrew Russeth, writer Blumarts Inc. 20 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 Tel + 1 212 244 6055 Fax + 1 212 244 6054 www.peterblumgallery.com art@peterblumgallery.com PETER BLUM GALLERY March 21, 2013 Brian Fee, writer LOCAL COLOR: ROSY KEYSER AT PETER BLUM GALLERY Take that old adage ‘a picture is worth a thousand words’ and quintuple it, then dive into Rosy Keyser’s latest solo Medusa Pie Country, the inaugural exhibition at Peter Blum Gallery‘s new midtown location. Keyser’s canvases are open books, flayed, stained, and/or augmented compositions imbued with visual narrative and reinventions of painting itself. — Photo credit: Adam Reich Hungry Shepherd, Honeypot, 2013, Diptych Left panel: enamel, spray paint, and rope on steel Right panel: dye, enamel, bamboo, and polycarbonate on aluminum and wood on canvas 106 x 178 inches (left: 106 x 87 1/2 inches; right 102 x 87 inches) Courtesy Peter Blum Gallery, New York A perpetually flowing vein in Keyser’s style challenges the creative (as in creation) aspects of painting while maintaining a tenuous dialogue between completion and destruction. I felt this distinctly at her 2011 solo at the gallery’s former Chelsea space, Promethean Dub, which underlined her alchemy of abstraction tropes by balancing house paint and enamel with rope and metal. In these new works, however, her choice of detritus selected from the namesake upstate New York hamlet where she splits her time is particularly potent in retaining a tight dialogue in Medusa Pie Country. Consider Hungry Shepherd, Honeypot, a diptych asserting across an entire gallery wall. The left side eschews canvas for portions of corrugated steel, attacked here and there by strikes of white spray paint and black enamel. The right portion retains canvas, covered in grand gestural brushwork, but features a mangled polycarbonate sheet on top, its rippling transparence punctured by tree branches and its tactility echoing the steel’s wave. At the base of Hungry Shepherd, Keyser has twisted up the steel to carry a length of thick rope. The diptych takes ‘Abstract Expressionism’ and adds ‘Mother Nature’s wrath’ to the equation, like the foreign objects here were flotsam from Hurricane Sandy that washed up in Brooklyn, Keyser’s second home. Blumarts Inc. 20 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 Tel + 1 212 244 6055 Fax + 1 212 244 6054 www.peterblumgallery.com art@peterblumgallery.com PETER BLUM GALLERY Photo credit: Adam Reich Medusa Pie Country installation view Courtesy Peter Blum Gallery, New York Photo credit: Adam Reich Hitching Post for a Leopard Appaloosa, 2013 Ash stilts, enamel, dye, cardboard, and linen on birch panel 101 x 77 inches Courtesy Peter Blum Gallery, New York Not all the works from Keyser’s Medusa series so vividly evoke disaster. Hitching Post for a Leopard Appaloosa one-ups its charming title with unique compositional elements. Several sections of painted ash stilts act as framing devices across pieces of raw linen affixed to a door-sized birch panel, all utilitarian media recalling horse breeders at the foothills of the Adirondacks, north of Medusa. Plus, the stilts’ white impressions across black enamel-soaked and bare linen echo both the appaloosa’s pelt and energetic equine motion. Keyser preserves the majority of Ice Fishing‘s bare canvas, sans semicircular bluish-black stains and white spatters here and there, like cracks in the frozen surface. Textured jute erupting from a torn gash in the canvas’ base feels more like a pocket of warmth from the elements than an intentional abrasion. Blumarts Inc. 20 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 Tel + 1 212 244 6055 Fax + 1 212 244 6054 www.peterblumgallery.com art@peterblumgallery.com PETER BLUM GALLERY Photo credit: Adam Reich Ice Fishing, 2013 Bamboo, pine, enamel, oil, and jute on canvas 92 1/2 x 72 inches Courtesy Peter Blum Gallery, New York Photo credit: Adam Reich Medusa Pie Country installation view Courtesy Peter Blum Gallery, New York I suggest Mantis Seer as a reference point for the entire exhibition, for despite the grandiosity and undeniable gravity contained within the two-panel beast Hungry Shepherd, Honeypot, it is Mantis Seer‘s apparent traditional structure that ties it back to Keyser’s previous works while still emphasizing her localized material explorations. Look at this gestural canvas from a distance, until the sawdust-coated surface coalesces into textural noise and the diagonal black striations lock into a barn floor template. It is nearly the largest single-panel work here, but by ‘skewing’ the composition a bit Keyser mellows any action-painting fury, returning the visual allure back to place. The zigzagging surface rip references the titular mountain bike that may be responsible for it. The graffiti-like R.K. oriented sideways in the lower left is like lovers’ initials gouged in wood, supersized to AbEx proportions. Mantis Seer feels ‘lived in’, a common element in these works that tempers even Hungry Shepherd, Honeypot‘s might. This is an important distinction in Keyser’s work, for despite their ostensible abstraction, they never distance themselves from home. Blumarts Inc. 20 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 Tel + 1 212 244 6055 Fax + 1 212 244 6054 www.peterblumgallery.com art@peterblumgallery.com PETER BLUM GALLERY Photo credit: Adam Reich Mantis Seer, 2013 Oil, enamel, and sawdust on canvas 100 x 80 inches Courtesy Peter Blum Gallery, New York —Rosy Keyser / Medusa Pie Country / Peter Blum Gallery (opens Feb 28, through April 20) Rosy Keyser was born 1974 in Baltimore, MD and lives and works in Brooklyn and Medusa, New York. Keyser received her BFA from Cornell University and her MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her work has been included in the following group shows: Immaterial at Ballroom Marfa, Texas, curated by Fairfax Dorn (2011); A Painting Show at Harris Lieberman Gallery, New York, NY (2011); I Can’t Forget, But I Don’t Remember What at Freymond Guth Fine Art, Zurich, Switzerland (2010); Spray at D’Amelio Terras , New York, NY (2010); Hi, Low and In Between at Grimm Fine Art, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2009); New Work at Reynolds Gallery, Richmond, VA (2009); Sack of Bones at Peres Projects, Los Angeles, CA (2008); Zero Zone at Tracy Williams Ltd., New York (2008); and Stubborn Materials at Peter Blum Chelsea, New York (2007). Her work is included in permanent collections such as The Louisiana Museum, Denmark, and the Maxine and Stuart Frankel Foundation, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Medusa Pie Country continues through April 20. Brian Fee is an art punk currently based in Austin, TX. His culture blog Fee’s List covers his three loves (art, film, live music) occurring in his other three loves (the Lone Star State, the Big Apple, and Tokyo). 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