Tyson Reeder

Born:
1974
Residence:
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Nationality:
American
Trust:
APT New York
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  • Kunsthalle Zürich will showcase the recent works of Lena Henke at the gallery’s home venue.

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  • Galleries roll out their best for Art Basel — a fair often cited as the world’s most distinguished and important. Despite its lofty status, however, the event is fertile ground for those seeking fresh talent. Each year, first-time exhibitors bring new artists from across the world, with special projects tapping into new perspectives, or offering a fresh take on historic moments in art history. For smart collectors, these new participants are worth keeping an eye on.

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  • Transparency, an Arts Council Collection National Partners Exhibition, was originally conceived at Yorkshire Sculpture Park and shown in 2016.

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  • Exhibitions

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  • Detroit is on the rise.

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  • 10 Exhibitions Opening This Week

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  • 10 Exhibitions Opening This Week

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  • The Fourth Plinth in London’s Trafalgar Square, a high-profile venue for a changing program of temporary commissioned artworks, has inspired a similar landmark destination in New York: the High Line Plinth.

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  • In spring 2018, the industrial park will inaugurate its first space dedicated specifically to art: the High Line Plinth.

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  • London has it's fourth plinth...

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  • Auf einem Sockel erhebt sich eine riesige Brust. Stolz ragt der Nippel gen Himmel. Eine bron­zene Reling legt sich wie ein magi­sches Schutz­schild um das 3,60 Meter hohe, kolos­sale Objekt. Doch diese Skulp­tur ist nicht erstarrt, sie lebt. Sie zerbricht in ihre Einzel­teile. Sie ist porös, löch­rig, vergäng­lich.

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  • Women and the body take centre stage: a round-up of the best current shows in the city.

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  • SCHEUBLEIN + BAK is pleased to announce a major solo exhibition “Dan Holdsworth. A Future Archeology”.

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  • 10 Exhibitions Opening This Week

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  • After almost four decades, Rosamund Felsen Gallery—which prides itself in representing artists who challenge and champion the culture of LA—has announced that it will close its doors.

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  • “A Change of Heart” is an exhibition all about flowers. Directly addressing a subject matter that has always been historically marginalized as a subgenre, seen as little more than the byproduct of a charming amateurism, and minor art making, “A Change of Heart” embraces the floral still life in all its formal, symbolic, political and aesthetic heterogeneity.

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  • Now in its 10th year, the annual non-acquisitive William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize provides the winner and finalists with extensive gallery and industry exposure.

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  • The Biennale of Sydney has announced the final list of 83 artists from 35 countries for the forthcoming 20th edition from March 18 to June 5, including an additional 13 artists and collectives whose participation is detailed below.

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  • With art fairs, exhibition openings, and auctions galore, May in New York City is a busy time for the business of art. To help you navigate the week ahead, we have compiled a list of spectacular gallery openings, can’t-miss art fairs, and premiere art auctions.

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  • Steven Hull's recent exhibition was reviewed by Christopher Knight in the LA Times

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  • The very idea that the plastic arts could provide a surface for human expression stands on the belief that an artist’s physical actions include elements both conscious and unconscious, and therefore expressive.

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  • DALLAS — The Dallas Art Fair is in its seventh year, and it continues to ferment its own strange brew of hip, blue-chip, and homegrown.

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  • Eungie Joo, curator of the “Sharjah Biennial 12: The past, the present, the possible,” set out to bring the Biennial into the city, with performances occupying the streets and site-specific installations inhabiting interstitial, iconic and derelict spaces of Sharjah. Henri Lefebvre’s 1967 essay “The Right to the City” inspired the exhibition’s title and curatorial premise, which looks to Sharjah as a city full of potential and possibility, “a city and emirate still in the process of imagining itself through education, culture, religion, heritage and science.”

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  • Taking a scientific approach to document and map out the geological features of many prominent natural features of the West of North America

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  • Malatya-born artist Vahap Avşar's “Black Album,” now showing at Rampa Gallery's two spaces in İstanbul's Akaretler, is less about art and more about

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  • Now here's a compelling subject for an exhibition: mind-altering drugs. Tracing the history of narcotics across ages and continents from the ancient Egyptians' use of opiates

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  • NEW YORK, NY.- Tim Roda invited five other artists to join him in emulating the folly and viciousness of the Ancient Roman spectacle in which artists

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  • The essence of Alexandros Vasmoulakis' work is rooted in his professional background in the advertising industry, which eventually combined with class

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  • A few weeks ago, Greek artists, Alexandros Vasmoulakis and b, invited an all-star cast of artists to participate in a group exhibition entitled

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  • If you want a bit of festive cheer with your contemporary art, look no further than our Christmas picks. These shows offer all the colour, magic

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BIOGRAPHY
Tyson Reeder received a BA from Montana State University, a BFA from the University of Minnesota, and a MFA from the Art Center College of Design in California. Selected exhibitions include Daniel Reich Gallery and Gavin Brown Enterprises at Passerby in New York, Rhona Hoffman Gallery in Chicago, and John Connelly Presents in New York. He is represented by Daniel Reich Gallery. Tyson Reeder lives and works in Brooklyn.

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