HEIDE
FASNACHT
(b. 1951, Cleveland, Ohio)
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
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.
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
B.F.A Rhode Island School of Design
M.A. New York University
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
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2003.
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Ed. Lisa Tung. Exhibition catalogue.
Boston: Massachusetts College of Art, Bakalar and Huntington Galleries, 2000.
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Bernstein, Judith H."The Science of Terror and
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Bofill, Juan. "20 Anos de Estallidos o Explosiones." La Vanguardia (Barcelona), 26 October 2003.
Bomb Magazine, Summer 1989.
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Cadena, Josep M. "Heide Fasnacht and the Fulfillment
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Curtis, Cathy. "Shaping Up: Heide Fasnacht."
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1990.
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Museum of Art, 1988.
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Glueck, Grace.
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October 1983.
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Harper, Glenn and Twylene Moyed eds. A Sculpture
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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.
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Graze, Sue. Low Tech. Exhibition catalogue. Arlington: University of Texas,
1994.
Gross, Jennifer and Susan Harris. Drawing the Question/Drawing
a Conclusion. Exhibition catalogue.
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Muhlenberg College, 1986.
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Paschal, Huston and Linda Johnson Dougherty. Defying
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Richardson, Trevor. Changing Perceptions: The Evolution
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Rosen, Randy. Making Their Mark: Women Artists Today.
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1989.
Rubin, David S. Heide Fasnacht. Exhibition catalogue. Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland Center
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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.