Anne Chu
Anne Chu (1959, New York - July 25, 2016, New York[1]) graduated from Philadelphia College of Art in 1982 and received her MFA from Columbia University in 1985.[2]
She has shown work internationally in many exhibitions including solo museum shows at Museum Haus Lange, Krefeld, Germany,[3] Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami,[4] Weatherspoon Art Museum,[5] Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive.[6] Other museum exhibitions include Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia [7] in 2010, The Brooklyn Museum of Art[8] in 2011 and participation in the 54th Carnegie International [9] at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh. Earlier venues include at White Columns [10] in New York, at the Saatchi Gallery in London,[11] and the Galerie Friedrich [12] in Basel. She has been represented by the Victoria Miro Gallery in London, 303 Gallery [13][14] in New York and Donald Young Gallery in Chicago[15] and is represented by Monica de Cardenas in Milan,[16] and Zuoz. She has been the recipient of the John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, The Penny McCall Award, Anonymous Was A Woman Award,[17] Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant, and winner of the Louis Comfort Tiffany Biennial Competition. Anne Chu creates painted sculptures from a variety of materials.
Works and publications
- Kunstmuseen Krefeld. Anne Chu: Animula Vagula Blandula. Cologne, Germany: Kunstmuseen Krefeld, Museum Haus Lange, 2013.
- Köln, herausgegeben von Martin Hentschel ; Kunstmuseen Krefeld, Museum Haus Lange ; Übersetzungen: Malcolm Green, Berlin, Stefan Barmann, (2013). Anne Chu : animula vagula blandula. Bielefeld: Kerber. ISBN 3866788096.
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Awards
- 1997 The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation fellowship
- 2010 Guggenheim Fellowship
- 1999 Joan Mitchell Foundation award[18]
- Anonymous Was a Woman Foundation winner
References
- ^ "Anne Chu (1959–2016)". Retrieved 2016-07-26.
- ^ "Marlborough Gallery — Anne Chu Graphics Artwork". marlboroughgallery.com.
- ^ "Kunstmuseen Krefeld: Anne Chu: Animula Vagula Blandula, September 30, 2012-April 7, 2013". kunstmuseenkrefeld.de.
- ^ "Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami: Anne Chu, April 14-July 3, 2005". mocanomi.org.
- ^ "Anne Chu: Falk Visiting Artist". uncg.edu.
- ^ "BAM/PFA - Art Exhibitions - Anne Chu / MATRIX 184". berkeley.edu.
- ^ "Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania: Mineral Spirits: Anne Chu and Matthew Monahan, September 15-December 5, 2010". icaphila.org.
- ^ "Brooklyn Museum: Playing House". brooklynmuseum.org.
- ^ "Carnegie Museum of Art". cmoa.org.
- ^ "White Columns - Exhibitions". whitecolumns.org.
- ^ Saatchi Gallery. "Anne Chu". saatchi-gallery.co.uk.
- ^ "Galerie Friedrich / Ausstellungshinweise". galeriefriedrich.ch.
- ^ "303 Gallery: Anne Chu, November 8-December 20, 2008". 303gallery.com.
- ^ "303 Gallery: Anne Chu, November 1-December 20, 2003". 303gallery.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-10.
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- ^ "Galleria Monica De Cardenas". monicadecardenas.com.
- ^ "Anonymous Was A Woman Award 2015". Supporting Women Artists Over 40. Retrieved 2016-03-05.
- ^ Joan Mitchell Foundation. "Joan Mitchell Foundation". joanmitchellfoundation.org.
External links
- Official website
- [1] Exhibition at Krefeld Kunstmuseen
- Anne Chu at Victoria Miro
- Anne Chu – Saatchi Gallery
- Anne Chu – 303 Gallery
- Anne Chu, Artnet