Fay Ku

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Intimate Details, 2007. Graphite on paper, 38 × 50 inches.

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Raising Children, 2007. Graphite on paper, 38 × 50 inches.

BIOGRAPHY

Born: Taipei, Taiwan, 1974
Resides: Brooklyn, New York
Education: Pratt Institute (M.F.A., M.S., 2006);
Bennington College (B.A., 1996)
Website: www.fayku.com

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2008
“Fay Ku: A Survey of Works (2004–2008),” Kips Gallery, New York. Catalogue.
“Deviance,” Sam Lee Gallery, Los Angeles.

2007
“Surface Tension,” Real Art Ways, Hartford. Brochure.

2005
“Here Be Monsters,” A.I.R. Gallery, New York.
“Life Boat,” Metaphor Contemporary Art, Brooklyn.
“M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition,” Pratt Institute, Brooklyn.

2003
“Where I Hunt,” Lumi Art Space, Brooklyn.

Selected Group Exhibitions

2007
“Frolic: Humor and Mischief in New Taiwanese Art,” Taipei Cultural Center, New York. Catalogue.
“Once There Was, Once There Wasn’t: Fairy Tales Retold,” Eight Modern Gallery, Santa Fe.
“Floating Worlds: Kanako Sasaki and Fay Ku,” Gallery 10G, New York.
“Four Artists,” Pratt Manhattan Gallery, New York.
“The Troubled Waters of Permeability,” Parker’s Box, Brooklyn.
“Working Space ’07,” Cuchifritos, New York.

2006
“Pink Kid Gloves,” Chashama Gallery, New York.
“Next/Next Visual Art,” Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn.
“Little Monsters,” AG Gallery, Brooklyn.
“Imagined Heritage,” Falling Cow Gallery, Philadelphia.
“The Lady Doth Protest Too Much,” Heidi Cho Gallery, New York.
“Unforgiving: The Ballpoint Pen Show,” The Changing Room, New York.
“Bearings: The Female Figure,” P.S.122 Gallery, New York. Catalogue.

2005
“How Close Are We,” Endless International Gallery, Shanghai.
“Aphasia: 15th Annual Exhibition,” Asian American Arts Centre, New York.
“Id: i.d.,” A.I.R. Gallery, New York.
“Summer Solstice,” Gallery Boreas, Brooklyn.
“Good Housekeeping: Emily Bicht and Fay Ku,” Tribes Gallery, New York.
“Underneath,” McCaig-Welles Gallery, Brooklyn.
“Characters: Scene I & II,” Shore Institute of Contemporary Art, Long Branch, New Jersey; and
Silvermine, New Canaan, Connecticut. Catalogue.

2004
“Chance Encounters,” Open Ground, Brooklyn.

2003
“Exquisite,” Naked Duck Gallery, Brooklyn.

2002
“Body in Motion, Bedlam in Mind,” Galapagos Art Space, Brooklyn.

2001
“Maps,” Four Corners Art Space, New York.
“The Jump Arts Women Series Festival,” The Brecht Forum, New York.

2000
“Audio Venus: Women in the Arts Festival,” The Elbow Room, New York.
“The Room,” Apeiron, New York.

Selected Bibliography

2007
Hope, Bradley. “Pratt Presents Four Fresh Faces,” New York Sun (June 14).
Bordeaux-Maurin, Hélianthe. “The Troubled Waters of Permeability!” NY Arts (May–June).
“Pink Kid Gloves: Curator’s Pick,” NY Arts (March–April).

2006
“Little Monsters.” NY Arts (December–January).

2005
Origina (Propuesta Conceptual) (November).
Chen, Amanda. “Fay Ku: Life Boat,” World Journal (October 27).
“Fay Ku a Gran Escala,” “The Exhibitionists Are . . . ,” documentary film directed by Luigi Di Crasto and Santino Di Renzo, Without Papers Production.
McInnis, Michael. “Fay Ku; Open Ground.” New York Art World (January).

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