Michelle Segre

27_pepe1-450.jpg

Untitled, 2000. Beeswax, acrylic, and foam, 31 x 16 x 13¼ inches. Courtesy Daniel Weinberg Gallery.

28_restitte2-450.jpg

Untitled, 2000.
Beeswax, paper maché, acrylic, and metal armature, 43¼ x 48 x34¼ inches. Courtesy Daniel Weinberg Gallery.

BIOGRAPHY

Born: Tel Aviv, 1965

Resides: New York

Education: Cooper Union School of Art (B.F.A., 1987); Tyler School of Art, Rome (1986)

Solo Exhibitions:

2002
Murray Guy, New York.

2000
Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles.

1999
Susan Inglett, New York

1993
Project Room, Elizabeth Koury Gallery, New York



Group Exhibitions:

2002
"On Paper," Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles.

2002
"Officina America," Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Bologna. Catalogue.

2001
"By Hand: Pattern, Precision, and Repetition in Contemporary Drawing," University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach. Catalogue.

2001
"Luck of the Drawn," Geoffrey Young Gallery, Great Barrington, Massachusetts.

2001
"Drawings by Three Artists," Gallery Joe, Philadelphia.

2001
"Definition," Murray Guy, New York.

2001
"Fresh-The Altoids Curiously Strong Collection," The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York.

2001
"Obsessive Drawing," Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, Wilmington.


2000 "Drawings and Photographs," Matthew Marks Gallery, New York.

2000
"Art on Paper 2000," Weatherspoon Art Gallery, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

2000
"The Living End," Boulder Art Center, Colorado.

2000
"Threeness," Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens, Deurle, Belgium. Catalogue.

2000
"00," Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York. Catalogue.

2000
"Almost Warm and Fuzzy: Childhood and Contemporary Art," Des Moines Art Center, Iowa. Traveled. Catalogue.

1999
"Graham Fagen, Michelle Segre," Murray Guy, New York.

1999
"Loaf," Baumgartner Gallery, New York

1999
"Trippy World," Baron-Boisante Editions, New York.

1999
"Matter of Time," Dorsky Gallery, New York.

1999
"Another Country: The Constructed Landscape," Brent Sikkema, New York.

1999
"Sliding Scale," Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

1998
"Here: Artists' Interventions at the Aldrich Museum," Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Connecticut.

1996
"Ragna Berlin, Michelle Segre," Lauren Wittels Gallery, New York.

1996
"Ninety-six Drawings," Geoffrey Young Gallery, Great Barrington, Massachusetts.

Selected Bibliography:

2001
Cheng, Scarlet. "Look Ma, No Computers."Los Angeles Times (August 26).

2001
Mahoney, Robert. "Fuzzy Logic."artnet.com Magazine (February 12).

2000
Blair, Dike. "00." Time Out New York (August 10-17).

2000
Daigle, Claire. "Trippy World."New Art Examiner (March).

2000
Forgacs, Eva. "Michelle Segre at Daniel Weinberg."Art Issues (November-December).

2000
Karlins, N.F. "Drawing Notebook."artnet.com Magazine (July 28).

1999
Cotter, Holland. "Matter of Time."The New York Times (September 10).

1999
Johnson, Ken. "Michelle Segre."The New York Times (May 7).

1999
------. "Loaf."The New York Times (November 26).

1999
Scott, Andrea. "Michelle Segre."Time Out New York (April 29).

1998
Zimmer, William. "A Dozen Artists at Work Within a Challenging Space."The New York Times (November 22).

1997
Perchuk, Andrew. "Ragna Berlin and Michelle Segre." Artforum (January).

1997
Schwabsky, Barry. "Intercepts."Lacanian Ink (no. 11).

1996
Humphrey, David. "New York Fax: Michelle Segre and Ragna Berlin." Art Issues, (September).

1996
Mahoney, Robert. "Michelle Segre and Ragna Berlin."Time Out New York (June 19).

1996
Moody, Tom. "Group Show." Art Papers (January).

1996
Smith, Roberta. "Ragna Berlin and Michelle Segre."The New York Times (June 7).

Previous
Previous

Margo Sawyer

Next
Next

Sondra Sherman