HEIDE FASNACHT

(b. 1951, Cleveland, Ohio)

SOLO EXHIBTIONS

2007    New City.  Kent Gallery, New York

2007    Objects May Appear. Kent Gallery, New York

2006    Wild Blue 2001-2004. Pan American Gallery, Dallas

2005    Jump Zone. Bernard Toale Gallery, Boston

            Drawn to Sublime. Kent Gallery, New York

2004    Strange Attractors. Anderson Galleries, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond. Curated by Ted Potter

2003    Galeria Trama, Barcelona

            Precipitation. Kent Gallery, New York

2000    New Sculptures and Drawings. Bill Maynes Gallery, New York

            Bernard Toale Gallery, Boston

            Blowup: Recent Sculpture and Drawings by Heide Fasnacht. Worchester Art Museum, Worchester, Mass.

1999    Drawings. Hiestand Gallery, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio

            These Things Happen. Bill Maynes Gallery, New York

            Involuntary Actions. Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, N.C.

1997    Fuzzy Logic. Bill Maynes Gallery, New York

1996    Atlantic Center for the Arts, New Smyrna Beach, Fla.

            Bernard Toale Gallery, Boston

1994    Ohio. Gallery 210, University of Missouri, St. Louis

1993    Atelier Liechtenstein, Triesen

            RAM Galerie, Rotterdam

1992    Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, Ohio. Curated by David Rubin

1991    Eugene Binder Gallery, Dallas

1990    Germans van Eck Gallery, New York

            Dorothy Golden Gallery, Los Angeles

1989    Germans van Eck Gallery, New York

            Hill Gallery, Birmingham, Mich.

1988    Germans van Eck Gallery, New York

1987    Saxon-Lee Gallery, Los Angeles

1986    Hill Gallery, Birmingham, Mich.

1985    Vanderwoude-Tananbaum Gallery, New York

1984    Hill Gallery, Birmingham, Mich.

1983    Vanderwoude-Tananbaum Gallery, New York

1982    80 Washington Square East Gallery, New York University 

1981    Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, Ohio

1979    Institute for Art and Urban Resources, P.S. 1, Long Island City, New York


SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2007    ARCO, Madrid, Spain

2006   Urban Cosmologies, Kent Gallery, New York

           Invitational, National Academy of Design, New York

            Recent Acquisitions: Prints and Drawings from Durer to Doig, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia

2005    Drawn to Cleveland. Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, Ohio

            Atomica: Making the Invisible Visible. Esso Gallery and Lombard-Freid Fine Arts, New York.

Curated by Ombretta Agro Andruff

            Tableaux-écrans. Galerie les Filles du Calvaire, Paris and Brussels. Curated de Catherine Perret

2004    Metamorphosis. John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygin, Wisc. Curated by Carmen Devine
How Sculptors See. Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Mass. Curated by Susan Stoops

2003    Thinking in Line: A Survey of Contemporary Drawing, University Gallery, Gainesville. Fla. Curated by John Moore

            Perforations. McKenzie Fine Art, New York

            Sacred Waterways. Interfaith Center of New York. Curated by Tara Ruth

            Watermarks. Ethel H. Blum Gallery, College of the Atlantic, Bar Harbor, Maine

Breaking Boundaries: Explorations and Collaborations at the Atlantic
Center for the Arts. Ise Cultural Foundation, New York. Curated by Judith Paige
Defying Gravity: Contemporary Art and Flight. North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh. Curated by Huston Paschel and Linda Johnson Dougherty

2002    Drawing. New Jersey Center for the Arts, Summit

Endless Summer. Kent Gallery, New York

Looking at America. Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn.

The Belles of Amherst. Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, Amherst, Mass.

Assembly/Line: Works by Twentieth-Century Sculptors. Fairchild Gallery, Univ of Massachusetts, Amherst

2001    Wet! Luise Ross Gallery, New York

            Energy Inside. Faulconer Gallery, Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa

            Kinds of Drawing. Herter Art Gallery, Amherst, Mass.

2000    New Museum Benefit Auction, New York

            Photo- and Video-Based Works. Galerie Brigitte Weiss, Zurich

            Rapture. Mass-Art, Bakalar and Huntington Galleries, Boston

            Drawings and Photographs. Benefit Exhibition, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York

1999    Deliberate Velocity. Laura Mesaros Gallery, West Virginia University, Morgantown

            Fifteen. Lobby Gallery, Deutsche Bank, New York

            Lab Works. Islip Art Museum, East Islip, N.Y.

            Actual Size. Apex Art, New York

1998    Seven-Year Itch. Ambrosino Gallery, Miami, Fla.

            Absolute Secret. David McKee Gallery, New York

            Sculpture and Sculptors¹ Drawings. Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, Mass.

            Deep Thought Part Two. Basilico Fine Art, New York

            Hands and Minds: The Art and Writing of Young People in Twentieth-Century America. 

Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Traveled to the Whitney Museum of American Art at the Equitable Center, New York

            Drawing the Conclusion. Dorsky Gallery, New York

Benefit Auction. Gay and Lesbian Alliance for Anti-Defamation, New York

1997    Suspended Instants. Art in General and the Sculpture Center, New York

            Lancaster Festival Exhibition. Hammond Galleries, Lancaster, Ohio

            The Best of the Season. Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Conn.

1996    Art on Paper. Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

1995    Small and Wet. Bernard Toale Gallery, Boston

            Home is WhereŠ Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

1994    Mapping. Museum of Modern Art, New York. Curated by Robert Storr

            Fabricated Nature. Boise Art Museum, Boise, Idaho. Traveled to the Virginia Beach Center for the Arts, Virginia Beach, and the University of Wyoming, Laramie

            Picasso to Christo: The Evolution of a Collection. Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, Calif.

Low Tech: Cragg, Fasnacht, Lipski. Circa Gallery, University of Texas at Arlington

1993    TZArt & Co., New York

            Fall/Winter. Johnson Atelier, Mercerville, N.J.

            Gallery Artists and Friends. Germans van Eck Gallery, New York

            25 Years. Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, Ohio

Material Identity – Sculpture Between Nature and Culture: Tony Cragg, Heide Fasnacht, Carol Hepper and Gene Highstein. Portland Art Museum, Portland, Ore.

            In Search of Form: Sculpture of John Duff, Heide Fasnacht, Anthony Gormley, Judith Shea and

            Mark Lere. Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

            A Grand Tour. Swiss Institute, New York

1992    Rubber Soul. LedisFlam Gallery, New York

            Summer Group Exhibition. Germans van Eck Gallery, New York

            Hill Gallery, Birmingham, Mich.

1991    Benefit Exhibition. New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York

            Another Dimension: Drawings by Six Contemporary Sculptors. MetLife Gallery, New York

            Dorothy Goldeen Gallery, Santa Monica, Calif.

            Benefit Exhibition. Sculpture Center, New York

            Fabricators. Grace Borgenicht Gallery, New York

            Hill Gallery, Birmingham, Mich.

            Wilkey Gallery, Seattle, Wash.

1990    Contemporary Collectors. La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla, Calif.

Working of Paper: Contemporary American Drawings.  High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Ga. Traveled to Berman Museum of Art, Collegeville, Penn.

            Socrates Sculpture Park, Long Island City, N.Y.

            Changing Perceptions: The Evolution of Twentieth-Century American Art. Weatherspoon Art

            Gallery, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

            Hill Gallery, Birmingham, Mich.

1989    Making Their Mark: Women Artists Move into the Mainstream, 1970-1985. Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio. Traveled to the New Orleans Museum of Art; Denver Art Museum; and Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia

Lines of Vision: Drawings by Contemporary Women. Hillwood Art Gallery, Long Islan,dUniversity, Brookville, N.Y. Traveled to BlumHelman Warehouse, New York

            A Case for Plywood. Louise Ross Gallery, New York

            Sculptors Drawings. David Beitzel Gallery, New York

            Climate 89. Germans van Eck Gallery, New York

            Scatter. Shea and Becker Gallery, New York

            Visualizations on Paper: Drawing as a Primary Medium. Germans van Eck Gallery, New York

            Art on Paper 1989. Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

1988    Lifeforms: Contemporary Organic Sculpture. Freedman Gallery, Albright College, Reading, Penn.

            Enclosing the Void: Seven Contemporary Sculptors. Whitney Museum of American Art at the Equitable Center, New York

            Figurative Impulses: Six Contemporary Sculptors. Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, Calif.

            A Contemporary Drawing Celebration: Exploring the Foundation of Sculpture. Zolla Lieberman

Gallery, Chicago

            Strike. East Campus Gallery, Valencia Community College, Orlando, Fla.

            New Artists/New Drawings. Lyman Allyn Museum, New London, Conn.

            National Drawing Invitational. Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock

            Summer Group Exhibition. Germans van Eck Gallery, New York

            Scale (small). Rosa Esman Gallery, New York

1987    Outside/In. Socrates Sculpture Park at Columbus Circle, New York

            Synthesis: An Aspect of Contemporary Thought. Fuller-Gross Gallery, San Francisco

            Black. Siegeltuch Gallery, New York

            Breaking Gound: Contemporary Women Sculptors. Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Ohio

            Sculpture: Material Transformation. Rosa Esman Gallery, New York

            New York, Chicago, LA. Marion Deson Gallery, Chicago

            Alternative Supports. Bell Art Gallery, Brown University, Providence, R.I.

            Works on Paper. Tomoko Ligouri Gallery, New York

1986    Sculpture on the Wall. Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Conn.

            Awards in the Visual Arts. 5.  Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, N.C. Traveled to the Neuberger Museum, Purchase, N.Y.; Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, Ohio; and Norton Gallery of Art, West Palm Beach, Fla.

            Summer Invitational. Curt Marcus Gallery, New York

            Archaic Echoes. Muhlenberg College for the Arts, Allentown, Penn.

            After Nature. Germans van Eck Gallery, New York

            Wall Form. Saxon-Lee Gallery, Los Angeles

            The Sohio Collection. Morris Museum, Morristown, N.J.

1985    Notion of Contemporary Surrealism. Vanderwoude-Tananbaum Gallery, New York

            In Three Dimensions: Recent Sculpture by Women. Pratt Manhattan Center, New York

            Pastels. Nohra Haime Gallery, New York

1984    Irregulars. Henry Street Settlement, New York

            Image and Mystery. Hill Gallery, Birmingham, Mich.

            New Spiritual Abstraction of the 80s. Nohra Haime Gallery, New York

            Review/Preview. Vanderwoude-Tananbaum Gallery, New York

1983    Varieties of Sculptural Ideas. Max Hutchinson Gallery, New York

1982    Sculptors' Drawings. Max Hutchinson Gallery, New York

            Pratt Gallery, Brooklyn

1980    Art on the Beach. Creative Time, New York

1978    Artists Books USA. Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art

1977    Documenta VI. Kassel



EDUCATION

B.F.A   Rhode Island School of Design

M.A.     New York University



HONORS AND AWARDS

2006    Montalvo Arts Center Fellowship

2005    MacDowell Colony Fellowship

2004    Artist in Residence, Pilchuck Glass School

            Virginia Commonwealth University Artist in Residence

2003    Rockefeller Fellowship, Bellagio Study Center 

2001    Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation Grant

1999    Pollock-Krasner Foundation Fellowship

1998    Artist in Residence, Isabella Stewart Gardiner Museum

1994    National Endowment for the Arts Sculpture Fellowship

1993    Atelier Liechtenstein Foundation Grant

1990    John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship

            National Endowment for the Arts Sculpture Fellowship

1989    Yaddo Fellowship

1986    MacDowell Colony Fellowship

            Award in the Visual Arts, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art

            Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Grant

1985    Yaddo Fellowship

1984    Edward Albee Foundation Grant

1983    Athena Foundation Grant

1981    MacDowell Colony Fellowship

1980    Yaddo Fellowship

1979    National Endowment for the Arts Planning Grant


SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

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Alvis, Robert E. and Louise Myers Kawanda. Rapture. Ed. Lisa Tung. Exhibition catalogue. Boston: Massachusetts College of Art, Bakalar and Huntington Galleries, 2000.

Bass, Ruth."Heide Fasnacht at Germans van Eck."ARTNews, February 1991.

Bernstein, Judith H."The Science of Terror and of Terra Firma." Newsday, September1999.

Block, Hollu and Claudia Calirman. Suspended Instants. Exhibition catalogue. New York: Art in General and the Sculpture Center, 1997.

Bofill, Juan. "20 Anos de Estallidos o Explosiones." La Vanguardia (Barcelona), 26 October 2003.

Bomb Magazine, Summer 1989.

Borum, Jennifer P. "Heide Fasnacht at Germans van Eck." Artforum, March 1991.

Brenson, Michael. "Heide Fasnacht at Germans van Eck." New York Times, 6 May 1988.

________. "Private Images: Drawings by Sculptors.² New York Times, 2 November 1985.

________. "Sculptural Interiors." New York Times, 18 November 1988.

Bruno, Giuliana. Atlas of Emotion: Journeys in Art, Architecture, and Film. New York: Verso 2002.

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Bustard, Clarke. "Flash Point: Artist Captures Moments Full of Catastrophic Beauty." Richmond Times-Dispatch, 3 October 2004.

Cadena, Josep M. "Heide Fasnacht and the Fulfillment of the Instant." El Periodico, 29 October 2003.

Curtis, Cathy. "Shaping Up: Heide Fasnacht." Los Angeles Times, 23 February 1990.

Doll, Nancy. Figurative Impulses. Exhibition catalogue. Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara Museum of Art, 1988.

Donohue, Marlena. Heide Fasnacht. Exhibition catalogue. New York: Germans van Eck Gallery, 1990.

Ferguson, Robert . The Potent Image. Exhibition catalogue. Morristown, N.J.: Morris Museum, 1986.

Frank, Peter. Los Angeles Weekly, 16 March 1990.

Freedman, Matt. "Heide Fasnacht: Bill Maynes Gallery." Review, 1 February 1997.

Gambrell, Jamey. Awards in the Visual Arts 5. Exhibition catalogue. Winston-Salem, N.C.: Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, 1986.

Glueck, Grace.  "Heide Fasnacht: These Things Happen." New York Times, 6 November 1998.

________. "Notions of Contemporary Surrealism." New York Times, 12 July 1985.

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________. "Screens." New York Times, 19 October 1982.

Harper, Glenn and Twylene Moyed eds. A Sculpture Reader: Contemporary Sculpture Since 1980. Washington:University of Washington Press 2006.

Hebron, Patrick.  "Both Sides Now: Bruce Conner¹s Crossroads and Heide Fasnacht¹s Explosion." Bard College Journal of the Moving Image, no. 1, Spring 2005, pp. 45–49.

________. "Interview with Heide Fasnacht." Bard College Journal of the Moving Image, no. 1, Spring 2005, pp. 50–54.

Goodman, Jonathan. "Heide Fasnacht at Bill Maynes." Art in America, October 1997.

________. "Actual Size, Apex Art, New York."Art on Paper, July–August 1999.

Gragg, Randy. "Between Mind and Body."The Oregonian, 25 April 1993.

Graze, Sue. Low Tech. Exhibition catalogue. Arlington: University of Texas, 1994.

Gross, Jennifer and Susan Harris. Drawing the Question/Drawing a Conclusion. Exhibition catalogue. New York: Dorsky Gallery, 1998.

Halpern, Max. "The Air Up There: Celebrating 100 Years of Man-Made Wings." The Independent, (Raleigh), 26 November 2003.

Handy, Ellen. Arts Magazine, September 1989.

Harrison, Helen A. "In Islip, Experimentation and Installation." New York Times, 29 August 1999.

Haus, Mary Ellen. "Heide Fasnacht and John Duff."Interview, November 1988.

Hayt-Atkins, Elizabeth. "The Anxiety of Influence."Contemporanea, September 1990.

Hirsh, David. "Beyond Minimalism: Heide Fasnacht." New York Native, 15 November 1994.

Iverem, Esther. "A Blossoming of Sculpture"New York Newsday, 10 April 1990.

Kachur, Lewis. "Sculptures Unbound Range."Art International, Autumn 1989.

Karlins, Dotty N.F. Artnet Magazine, 7 July 2003.

Kennedy, Louise. "The Artist's Response." Boston Globe, 8 September 2002.

Kimmelman, Michael. "Critic's Picks."New York Times, 2 June 1989.

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Klein, Ellen Lee. Arts Magazine, December 1982.Kocheiser, Thomas. Heide Fasnacht: Ohio. Exhibition catalogue. St. Louis : Gallery 210, University of Missouri, 1994.

________. Home is Where. . .     Exhibition catalogue.  Greensboro, N.C.: Weatherspoon Art Gallery, 1995.

Larson, Kay. "Border Lines." New York Magazine, 25 May 1987.

Litt, Steven. "Sculptor Soars Artistically."Cleveland Plain Dealer, 18 June 1992.

Lubowsky, Susan. Enclosing the Void . Exhibition catalogue.  New York: Whitney Museum of American Art at the Equitable Center, 1988.

Madoff, Steven Henry. "Sculpture Unbound."Artnews, January 1984.

Mahoney, Robert. "Heide Fasnacht at Germans Van Eck." Arts Magazine, February 1991.

Nadelman, Cynthia. "The New American Sculpture." Artnews, January 1984.

________. Archaic Echoes. Exhibition catalogue. Allentown, Penn.: Muhlenberg College, 1986.

________. "Gabo's Progeny."Artnews, December 1987.

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Nesbitt, Peter.  "Seeing is Not Believing."South End News, 16 March 2000.

Newhall, Edith. "The New Fall Season." New York Magazine, 9 September 1998.

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Omlin, Sibylle. "Nicht nach der Natur." Neue Zuricher Zeitung, 12 January 2000.

"Openings."Art and Antiques, February 1989.

Parr, Debra Riley. "Heide Fasnacht: Gallery 210." New Art Examiner, February 1995.

Paschal, Huston and Linda Johnson Dougherty. Defying Gravity: Contemporary Art and Flight. Exhibition catalogue. Raleigh: North Carolina Museum of Art, 2003.

Princenthal, Nancy. Actual Size. Exhibition catalogue. New York:  Apex Art, 1999.

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Richardson, Trevor. Changing Perceptions: The Evolution of Twentieth-Century American Art. Exhibition catalogue. Greensboro, N.C.: Weatherspoon Art Gallery, 1990.

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PUBLIC COLLECTIONS

Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock

Brooklyn Museum

Chase Manhattan Bank, New York

Chemical Bank, New York

Cincinnati Museum of Art, Cincinnati, Ohio

Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, Ohio

Dallas Museum of Art

Detroit Institute of Arts

Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

High Museum of Art, Atlanta,Ga.

Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Neuberger & Berman, New York

Norton Gallery of Art, West Palm Beach, Fla.

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Prudential-Bache Investments, New York

Prudential Life Insurance Company of America, Newark, N.J.

Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, Calif.

St. Louis Museum of Art, St. Louis, Mo.

Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minn.

Weatherspoon Museum of Art, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Worchester Art Museum, Worchester, Mass.

Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn.