Hannah Greely

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Muddle, 2004. Coconut fiber and silicone, 38 × 28 × 10 inches.

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Last Stand, 2006, cow bones, epoxy, wood, paper, and nylon, 66 x 14 x 14 inches

BIOGRAPHY

Born: Dickson, Tennessee, 1979
Resides: Los Angeles
Education: University of California, Los Angeles (B.F.A., 2002)

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2004
Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York.

Selected Group Exhibitions

2006
“Whitney Biennial 2006: Day for Night,” Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Catalogue.

2005
“Uncertain States of America: American Art in the 3rd Millennium,” Astrup Fearnley Museum, Oslo. Catalogue.
“Waste Material,” The Drawing Room, London. Catalogue.
“THING: New Sculpture from Los Angeles,” UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles. Catalogue.

2004
“Faith,” Champion Fine Art, Los Angeles.
“Winner,” Bug Gallery, Bangkok University.
“The Black Dragon Society,” Apex Art, New York.

2003
“Another Sculpture Show,” Angstrom Gallery, Dallas.
“Sculpture Show,” Black Dragon Society, Los Angeles.
“Clandestine,” Venice Biennale.
“Group Show,” Grant Selwyn Fine Art, Los Angeles.
“Trance Plants,” Latch Gallery, Los Angeles.

2002
“Hannah Greely, Elana Scherr, Tom Grimley,” Black Dragon Society, Los Angeles.
“Drawing Show,” Julius Hummel Gallery, Vienna.

2001
“Face Off,” The Smell, Los Angeles.
“Spoils,” Coleman Gallery, Los Angeles.
“Drawing Show,” Black Dragon Society, Vienna.
“Something of That Nature,” Black Dragon Society, Los Angeles.

2000
“Sentimental Education,” Deitch Projects, New York.

Selected Bibliography

2005
Knight, Christopher. “The Next Best ‘Thing’ in LA,” Los Angeles Times (February 9).

2003

Bonami, Francesco, and Maria Luisa Frisa. Dreams and Conflicts: The Dictatorship of the Viewer. New York: Rizzoli.
Kimmelman, Michael. “Cramming It All In at the Bienniale,” The New York Times (June 26).

2000
Saltz, Jerry. “Realm of the Senses,” Village Voice (July 5).

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