Sarah Bostwick

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Sarah Bostwick (born 1979 in Ridgefield, Connecticut) is an American artist, known for her architecture or landscape inspired, minimal, cast and carved drawings.[1][2]

Biography[edit]

Sarah Bostwick received a BFA in 2001 from Rhode Island School of Design in Printmaking. Currently she is in several permanent collections, including; The Progressive Art Collection of San Francisco Museum Of Modern Art.[3][4] She has been featured in Artforum,[5] Flash Art, San Francisco Chronicle, and The New York Times.[6][1]

In 2005, she was a MacDowell Colony Fellow.[7] Bostwick was a 2011 fellow at the Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program, Roswell, New Mexico.[3]

Solo exhibitions[edit]

  • 2002 :
    • Wagashi : An Installation of Japanese Confectionary, Califia Books, San Francisco (USA)
    • New Urban Landscape: Cast Mural, Adobe Books, San Francisco (USA)
  • 2003 : Dimension, Adobe Books, San Francisco (USA)
  • 2004 : Here we are here. Cast Drawings, Gregory Lind Gallery, San Francisco (USA)[8]
  • 2006 :
    • Grand Apartment, Inlaid Drawings, Gregory Lind Gallery, San Francisco (USA)[9]
    • Cliffs and Canyons, Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield (USA)
  • 2008 : Landlord White, Gregory Lind Gallery, San Francisco (USA)
  • 2009 : Passages, Meessen De Clercq, Brussels (Belgium)
  • 2011 : Grey Area, Gregory Lind Gallery, San Francisco (USA)[10]
  • 2012 :
    • Sarah Bostwick, Roswell Museum and Art Center, Roswell, New Mexico (USA)
    • Actual Space, Meessen De Clercq, Brussels (Belgium)
  • 2013 : Mayes Lumber, solo exhibition at Art Brussels, Meessen De Clercq, Brussels (Belgium)

Sources[edit]

  • Palm, Kristin (November 1, 2006). "Sarah Bostwick at Gregory Lind Gallery". Artweek.
  • Mayfield, Signe. "Sarah Bostwick @ Gregory Lind". Retrieved July 28, 2016.
  • Callico, Catherine (March 31, 2012). "5 bonnes raisons de voir les expos " Katrin Sigurdardottir-Sarah Bostwick-Car André"". Victoire: 16.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Baker, Kenneth (July 24, 2004). "Architecture inspires 'cast drawings' in debut of Sarah Bostwick's ambiguous incised images". SFGate. Retrieved January 17, 2017.
  2. ^ "Sarah Bostwick". www.hatchfund.org. Retrieved January 17, 2017.
  3. ^ a b "Sarah Bostwick". rair.org. Retrieved July 9, 2016.
  4. ^ "Sarah Bostwick". SFMOMA. Retrieved January 17, 2017.
  5. ^ Helfand, Glen (November 1, 2006). "Sarah Bostwick". Artforum: 305.
  6. ^ Lind, Gregory. "Sarah Bostwick, Grey Area". Gregory Lind Gallery. Retrieved July 9, 2016.
  7. ^ "Lost and Found Featuring the work of Sarah Bostwick, Nuala Clarke, Emily Connell, Ethan Greenbaum, Elana Herzog, Alex Lukas and Daniel Shea". PLUG Projects, Kansas City. Archived from the original on May 5, 2016. Retrieved January 17, 2017.
  8. ^ Cash, Stephanie (January 1, 2006). "Report From San Francisco II: New and Now". Art in America: 62.
  9. ^ Palm, Kristin (November 1, 2006). "Sarah Bostwick at Gregory Lind Gallery". Artweek: 13.
  10. ^ Mayfield, Signe. "Sarah Bostwick @ Gregory Lind". Retrieved November 10, 2011.

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