Jordan Nassar
Mudun Falastin (Palestinian Cities), 2024. Glass tile and cement grout on Kerdi-board, 48 x 60 inches.
Amal Hayati (Hope of my Life), 2024. Glass tile and cement grout on Kerdi-board, 60 x 48 inches.
BIOGRAPHY
Born: New York, New York, 1985
Resides: Brooklyn, New York
Education: Middlebury College (B.A., 2007)
Website: jordannassar.com
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2024
“Surge,” Anat Ebgi, Los Angeles.
“There,” North Carolina Museum of Art Winston-Salem.
2023
“A Mountain Looms,” James Cohan, New York.
2022
“A Sun to Come,” Anat Ebgi, Los Angeles.
“To Light the Sky,” James Cohan, New York.
“Fantasy and Truth,” Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston.
2020
“The Field Is Infinite,” KMAC Museum, Louisville, Kentucky.
“I Cut the Sky in Two,” James Cohan, New York.
“We Are the Ones to Go to the Mountain,” Anat Ebgi, Los Angeles.
2019
“Between Sky and Earth,” Bainbridge House, Princeton University Art Museum, New Jersey.
“The Sea Beneath Our Eyes,” Center for Contemporary Art Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel.
“For Your Eyes,” The Third Line, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
SELECTED GROUPS EXHIBITIONS
2024
“Cut from the Same Cloth: Textile & Technology,” Palo Alto Art Center, California.
“The First Taste,” Anat Ebgi, New York.
“Arcadia and Elsewhere,” James Cohan, New York.
2023
“Thread Routes,” MASSIMODECARLO, London.
“Fabric,” Peter Blum, New York.
“Machine Manifestos: Artists Who Make Zines,” Brooklyn Museum, New York.
2022
“Here After,” Bridge Projects, Los Angeles.
“Somewhere in Advance of Nowhere: Freedom Dreams in Contemporary Art,” Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, SUNY New Paltz, New York
“Foresight Prevents Blindness,” Fine Arts Center Gallery, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.
2021
“Pt. 2: Invasive Species,” Anat Ebgi, Los Angeles.
“RELATIONS: Diaspora and Painting,” Esker Foundation, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
“A Boundless Drop to a Boundless Ocean,” Orlando Museum of Art, Florida.
2020
“There Is Fiction in Space,” The Third Line, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
“We Do Not Dream Alone,” Asia Society Triennial, Asia Society, New York.
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
2024
Laster, Paul. “8 Must-See Solo Gallery Shows Around the Country in June,” Galerie (June 4).
Yerebakan, Osman Can. “A Palestinian-American Artist’s Pieced-Together Landscapes on View in Los Angeles,” New York Times (May 17).
Lewis, Jurrell. “How Did You Arrive at Being an Artist,” Art21 (January 27).
2023
Pulido, Armando. “The Best Shows to See in Los Angeles during Frieze," frieze.com (February 15).
2022
Wang, Shirley. “Stitch by Stitch,” Frankie Magazine (July 31).
Hudson, Suzanne. “Jordan Nassar at Anat Ebgi,” Artforum (May).
Talass, Rawaa. “Celebrating Arab-American Artists’ Contribution to Culture,” Arab News (April 21).
2021
Jansen, Charlotte. “Dreamscapes: Jordan Nassar,” Crafts Magazine (March/April).
2020
Wong, Harley. “At Asia Society’s Inaugural Triennial, Artists Consider the Role of Borders in a Global Society,” artsy.net (November 11).