Jane DICKSON (American, b.1952)
Solo Exhibitions: * denotes catalogue published
2001
New York, World House Gallery,Jane Dickson: Somewhere Else (19 May - 23 June)
Ft. Lauderdale, Museum of Art, Jane Dickson: Out of Here (11 May - 15 July)*
London, Scolar Fine Art / Gordon Samuel, Jane Dickson: More Live Girls and Selected Recent Work (15 Feb - 15 March)*
Birmingham, Lemberg Gallery, Jane Dickson: Road Trip (24 March - 21 April)
Boston, Miller/Block Gallery, Jane Dickson: Lucky Food (10 Feb - 10 March)
1999
Northridge, California, California State University at Northridge Art Galleries, Jane Dickson: Almost Home* (30 August - 02 October)
Brooklyn, Galapagos Art Space, Out of Here
Los Angeles, Sandroni Rey Gallery, Hesitation
1998
Birmingham, Lemberg Gallery, Jane Dickson: Almost Flying (10 - 31 October)
Des Moines, Vail Giesler Gallery, Jane Dickson: Strippers and Cars
1997
Philadelphia, Temple Gallery, Tyler School of Art, Jane Dickson: Saints Grow Up
1996
New York, The Whitney Museum of American Art at Philip Morris, Jane Dickson: Paradise Alley*
New York, Black & Herron Space, Jane Dickson: Who Do You Think You Are?
Long Beach, Long Beach Museum of Art, Peep Land: Paintings by Jane Dickson (01 March - 19 May)
1995
Tempe, Arizona, University Art Museum, Arizona State University, Peep Land: Paintings by Jane Dickson (02 May - 17 September)
1994
Normal, Illinois, University Galleries, Illinois State University, Peep Land: Paintings by Jane Dickson* (18 January - 20 February)
Chicago, Illinois Art Gallery, James R. Thompson Center, Peep Land: Paintings by Jane Dickson (02 September - 14 October)
Memphis, Art Museum of the University of Memphis, Peep Land: Paintings by Jane Dickson (29 October - 23 November)
1993
Bay Harbor Islands, Florida, Anne Jaffe Gallery, Jane Dickson
New York, Brooke Alexander Gallery, Jane Dickson: Sandpaper
New York, Creative Time, The Bride, 42nd Street Art Project (installation)
1992
New York, Brooke Alexander Gallery, Jane Dickson: Trust Me
1991
New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Jane Dickson: Selected Prints
1990
New York, Brooke Alexander Gallery,Jane Dickson: Revelers
1989
Philadelphia, Moore College of Art, Jane Dickson: Life Under Neon*
1988
New York, Brooke Alexander Gallery, Jane Dickson: Demolition Derby
New York, Fawbush Gallery, Jane Dickson, Drawings
1986
New York, Brooke Alexander Gallery, Jane Dickson: City of Night
1984
New York, Brooke Alexander Gallery, Jane Dickson: Amusements
New York, Brooke Alexander Gallery, Jane Dickson: Works on Paper, 1983-84
1983
Delahunty Gallery, New York
1982
Fun Gallery, New York
Fashion Moda, New York, City Maze (in collaboration with Crash, NOC, Bobby G, & Sandy S)
Group Exhibitions: * denotes catalogue published
2002
New York, World House Gallery, NOT@The Armory Show 2002 (21-25 February)
2001
Ghent, Belgium, Modern Chinese Art Foundation Gallery, <I>Reconfiguration</I> (07 Sept - 08 Oct)*
New Rochelle, New York, Castle Gallery, College of New Rochelle, <I>Driving Women</I> (22 April - 15 June)
Beijing, Central Academy of Fine Arts, <I>Reconfiguration</I> (21 April - 18 May)*
New London, Connecticut, Lyman Allyn Museum of Art at Connecticut College, <I>Beyond the Mountains: The Contemporary American Landscape</I>* (09 February - 23 March)
Ft. Wayne, Indiana, Ft. Wayne Museum of Art, <I>Beyond the Mountains: The Contemporary American Landscape</I>* (18 November 2000 - 14 January 2001)
2000
Baltimore, Contemporary Museum, <I>Snapshot</I>
Redmond, Washington, Microsoft Art Collection, <I>Recent Acquisitions</I>
Staten Island, Snug Harbor Cultural Center, <I>Go Figure: The other side of Modernism</I>* (curated by Lily Wei)
Gainsville, Florida, Harn Museum of Art, <I>The Perpetual Well: Contemporary Art from the Collection of The Jewish Museum</I> (20 January - 09 April)
Boise, Idaho, Boise Art Museum, <I>Beyond the Mountains: The Contemporary American Landscape</I>* (12 August - 22 October)
Lakeland, Florida, Polk Museum of Art, <I>Beyond the Mountains: The Contemporary American Landscape</I>* (27 May - 06 August)
Muskegon, Michigan, Muskegon Museum of Art, <I>Beyond the Mountains: The Contemporary American Landscape</I>* (26 February - 09 April)
1999-2000
New Orleans, Newcomb Gallery, Tulane University, <I>Beyond the Mountains: The Contemporary American Landscape</I>* (curated by Michael Klein) (01 December 1999 - 13 February 2000)
1999
Durham, The Art Museum, University of New Hampshire, <I>Together/Working</I>*
Bronx, New York, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, <I>Urban Mythologies</I>
Brooklyn, Eyewash, <I>Valentine '99</I>
Orange, California, Guggenheim Gallery, Chapman University, <I>Pushing Paint</I> (07 September - 08 October)
1998
New York, The Jewish Museum, <I>The Ten Commandments</I>
New York, Alitash Kebede Contemporary Art, <I>New York Eight</I>
New York, Louise Ross Gallery,<I> Peep Show</I>
New York, Kent Gallery, <I>A Delicate Condition</I>
New York, Avanti Galleries, Inc., <I>On Paper</I>
New York, James Graham & Sons,<I> Drawings</I>
1997
Poughkeepsie, New York, Vassar College, College Center Gallery,<I> Studio Faculty Selects</I>
New York, Exit Art/The First World, <I>Public Notice</I>
New York, Stefan Stux Gallery, <I>Sex / Industry</I>
Seoul, Korea, Kukje Gallery
Badajaz, Spain, MEIAC, <I>Alem Da Agua</I>
1996-7
New York, Avanti Galleries, Inc., <I>The Usual Suspects</I> (with John Ahearn, Andrew Castrucci, Crash, Daze, Jenny Holzer, Gary Simmons and Martin Wong)
1996
New York, The Drawing Center, <I>Cultural Economies: Histories from the Alternative Arts Movement, New York City</I>
Washington, D.C., National Museum of Women in the Arts, <I>Partners in Printmaking: Works from SOLO Impressions</I>
New York, Franklin Furnace, <I>Voyeurs' Delight</I>
New York, Curt Marcus Gallery, <I>The Baseball Show</I>
1995
New York, The Museum of Modern Art, <I>Published by Joe Fawbush</I>
New York, Lombard/Fried Fine Arts, <I>Wheel of Fortune</I>
New York, American Academy of Arts and Letters, <I>47th Annual Academy Purchase Exhibition</I>
Duluth, Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota, (and 10 other Mid-western venues), <I>Women in Print: Prints from 3M by Contemporary Women Print Makers</I>
New York, Whitney Museum of American Art, <I>Edward Hopper and the American Imagination</I> (continuous slide show)
New York, Art at the Anchorage, Creative Time, <I>Material Matters</I> (with Hope Sandrow)
Buffalo, New York, Burchfield-Penney Art Center, Buffalo State College,<I> Alternatives: 20 Years of Hallwalls</I>
1994-95
Tokyo, Odakyu Museum, New York <I>Realism-Past and Present</I>* -exhibition traveled to Kagoshima City Museum of Art, Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art, The Museum of Art, Kintetsu, Osaka; Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art; Tampa Museum of Art, Florida
1994
New York, The Drawing Center, <I>Cadavre Equis</I> --exhibition traveled to The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Lorient, France, Galerie de L'Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Lorient, <I>Les temps d'un Dessin</I>
Hamburg, Kunstverein, <I>Children in Crisis</I>
Raleigh, North Carolina Museum of Art, <I>New York-New York or Urban Images</I>
New York, Solo Gallery, <I>Crime</I>
1993
New York, Creative Time, <I>42nd Street Art Project</I>
London, Boundry Gallery, Agi Katz Fine Art, <I>American Art in the 20th Century: The Female Perspective</I>
Minneapolis, Montgomery Glasoe Fine Art, <I>Rewriting History: The Salon of 1993</I>
New York, Richard Anderson Gallery, <I>Nancy Spero Invites</I>
New York, Pat Hearn Gallery, <I>Freisenwall 120--Selected Works</I>
1992
New York, Associated American Artists, <I>A Feast for the Eyes</I>
Baltimore, Maryland Art Place (curated by Joe Lewis)
New York, Phillipe Briet Gallery, <I>An Exhibition for Satyajit Ray</I>
Chicago, Betsy Rosenfield Gallery
Long Island City, New York, P.S.1 Museum, Institute for Contemporary Art, <I>Slow Art: Painting in New York</I>
1991
New York, Charles Cowles Gallery, <I>Drawings</I>
New York, Brooke Alexander Gallery, <I>Drawings</I>
New York, Brooke Alexander Editions, <I>Recent Prints</I>
Providence, Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, <I>Art for Your Collection</I>
Summit, New Jersey Center for the Visual Arts, <I>Traffic Jam</I>
Chicago, Betsy Rosenfield Gallery
Albuquerque, Graham Gallery, <I>Short Stories</I>
Columbus, Ohio, Columbus Museum of Art, <I>Setting the Stage: Contemporary Artists Design for the Performing Arts</I>
1990
New York, Artists Space, <I>Witnesses Against Our Vanishing</I>
Chicago, Betsy Rosenfield Gallery
New York, American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, <I>42nd Annual Purchase Exhibition</I>
New York, Fawbush Gallery, <I>Selections from Fawbush Editions</I>
1989
Washington, D.C., National Gallery of Art, <I>The 1980's: Prints from the Collection of Joshua P. Smith</I>*
New York, The Whitney Museum of American Art at Equitable Center, <I>Nocturnal Visions in Contemporary Painting</I>
New York, American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, <I>41st Annual Purchase Exhibition</I>
Toronto, Canada, BMW Canada, Inc. <I>Drive!</I>
Madison, Wisconsin, Madison Art Center, <I>Urban Images</I>
Bronxville, Long Island, Hillwood Art Gallery, <I>100 Drawings by Women</I>
Sheboygan, Wisconsin, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, <I>The Automobile in Contemporary Art</I>
Kansas City, Missouri, Mark Twain Bank, <I>Driven</I>
Miami, Bass Museum of Art, <I>The Future Now</I>
1988
Amsterdam, Kunst Rai, <I>Ein Keuze/A Choice</I> (curated by Fred Wagemans)
New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, <I>The 1980's: A New Generation</I>
New York, The Museum of Modern Art, <I>Committed to Print</I>* (traveled)
New York, Dia Art Foundation, <I>Cultural Participation</I>
Kansas City, Kansas, Kansas City Art Institute, <I>Nocturne: Portraying the Night</I>
New York, Curt Marcus Gallery, <I>Works on Paper</I>
1987
South Hadley, Massachusetts, Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, <I>A Graphic Muse: Prints by Contemporary American Women</I> --exhibition traveled to Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven; Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, California; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond; The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City; The Whitney Museum of American Art at Philip Morris, <I>Viewer as Voyeur</I>
1986
New York, The Kitchen, <I>Arts and Leisure: Group Material</I>
Brooklyn, The Brooklyn Museum, <I>Public and Private: American Prints Today</I> --exhibition traveled to Flint Institute of Arts, Flint, Michigan; Rhode School of Design, Providence; Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis,
Greensboro, Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of North Carolina, <I>Art on Paper</I>
1985
New York, The Whitney Museum of American Art, <I>1985 Biennale Exhibition</I>
Tokyo, Laforet Museum Harajuku, <I>Correspondences: New York Art Now</I>; exhibition traveled to Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts, Utsunomiya; Tagaki Hall Espace Media, Kobe
Indianapolis, Indiana, Indianapolis Center for Contemporary Art, Herron Gallery, <I>The Big Car Show</I>
Brooklyn, Art at the Anchorage, Creative Time
1984
Washington, D.C., Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, <I>Content: A Contemporary Focus, 1974-1984</I>*
New York, Semaphore East, Urban Landscapes
Oberlin, Ohio, Allen Memorial Art Museum, <I>Drawings: After Photography</I> (curated by William Olander) exhibition traveled to Mitchell Museum, Mt. Vernon, Illinois; Aspen Center for Visual Arts, Aspen; Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, Wisconsin; Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport, California
Chicago, Dart Gallery, Night Lights
New York, New Math Gallery, Romanticism
New York, The Whitney Museum of American Art at Philip Morris, On 42nd Street
New York, Piezo Electric
New York, Brooke Alexander Gallery, Central Images
Buffalo, New York, Hallwalls and C.E.P.A., Buffalo, Motives (curated by Claudia Gould)
Stockholm, Galerie Ingstrom, Group Show
Waterville, New Hampshire, Colby College Museum of Art, Call and Response:Art on Central America
1983
Long Island City, New York, P.S.1 Museum, Institute for Contemporary Art, The New Portrait (curated by Jeffrey Deitch)
Clinton, New York, Emeron Gallery, Hamilton College, Regentrified Jungle
Chicago, N.A.M.E. Gallery, Compassionate Images
New York, White Columns, (organized by Exit Art), Dirty Pictures -- exhibition traveled to Real Art Ways, Hartford, Connecticut
New York, The Kitchen, (in collaboration with Colab), sland of Negative Utopia
New York, Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, 1984 Show
New York, Barbara Gladstone Gallery, State of the Art
1982
London, Lisson Gallery, London/New York
New York, ABC No Rio, The Crime Show
New York, Semaphore, Another Look at Landscape
1981
Seattle, AND/OR Gallery, Two Suitcases Show
New York, White Columns, Cave Girls Create Chaos
Bronx, New York, P.S. 184, Bronx,Forest Avenue Maze (with Justen Ladda, Jody Culkin and Peter Fend)
New York, Artist's Space, New Work (curated by Walter Robinson)
1980
New York, Collaborative Projects (Colab), The Times Square Show
New York, 123 Delancy Street, The Real Estate Show
New York, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, Events: Fashion Moda
New York, Brooke Alexander Gallery, New York, Collaborative Projects Presents a Benefit Exhibition
New York, Mudd Club Gallery, Lower Manhattan Drawing Show (curated by Keith Haring)
1979
New York, Fashion Moda, Animals in Cities (installation--curated by Christy Rupp)
New York, 591 Broadway, Dog Show
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