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- Comment: The creator of this draft is indefinitely blocked as a sockpuppet of "Harrysigma". "Selected Solo & Two Person Exhibitions" and "Selected Group Exhibitions" are completely unreferenced. If an exhibition is worth listing, it needs to be referenced.Lists should run from oldest to newest, not vice versa.If there's editorial material in a magazine or newspaper that says something of interest about her work, then summarize it and attribute it; there's then no point listing it in "Selected Bibliography". If editorial material fails to say something of interest about her work, then it's vapid and again there's then no point listing it in "Selected Bibliography". Hoary (talk) 02:34, 7 June 2024 (UTC)
Caitlin Teal Price is an American visual artist and photographer. She is the co-founder of STABLE, an artist studio and gallery space in Washington, DC.[1]
Early life and education
editIn 2002, Price received her BFA from the Parsons School of Design and then went on to graduate with an MFA from the Yale School of Art in 2009.[2]
Career
editCaitlin’s work is represented in the permanent collections of The Robert V Fullerton Museum and the American University Katzen Art Museum and promised as gifts to both the Phillips Collection and the National Museum of Women in the Arts.[3]
Price’s work is published in online platforms such as The New Yorker, The New York Times, and Time Magazine.[4][1]
Stranger Lives
The project is a taxonomy of sunbathers developed primarily on the sand between Coney Island and Brighton Beach from 2008 to 2015.[5]
Scratch Drawings
During COVID-19, Price started Scratch Drawings by tracing familiar forms from photo history books and capturing light patterns in her home on colored papers.[6]
Works and exhibitions
editSelected Solo & Two Person Exhibitions
- 2021 Candela Gallery, Scratch Drawings, Richmond, VA
- 2020 MonoPractice, Biomorphic Structure, Baltimore, MD
- 2018 Tephra ICA, Green is the Secret Color to Make Gold, Reston, VA
- 2016 American University, Katzen Museum of Art, Stranger Lives, Washington, DC
- 2012 Catherine Edelman Gallery, Ctrl+P, Chicago, IL
- 2011 Wild Project, Annabelle, Annabelle, hosted by Capricious, New York, NY
Selected Group Exhibitions
- 2021 TILT Institute, Object Lesson: The Legacy of Richard Benson, Philadelphia, PA
- 2021 Cody Gallery, Marymount University, So Hot You Could Fry An Egg, Arlington, VA
- 2021 DC Commission Arts & Humanities, Our City, Ourselves, Virtual
- 2012 Project 4, Exchange, Washington, DC
- 2012 Corcoran Gallery of Art, The Deep Element: Photography at the Beach, WDC
- 2011 Newspace Center for Photography, Only Photographs, Portland, OR
- 2009 Katherine E. Nash Gallery, NAGAS, Minneapolis, MN
- 2007 Green Hall Gallery, Choice, New Haven, CT
- 2005 Spencer Brownstone, Tineyvices, New York, NY
Selected Bibliography
- 2021 Scratch Drawings, Exhibition Catalogue, Candela Books
- 2021 The Washington City Paper, The Best Photography Exhibits 2021, Louis Jacobson
- 2018 Green is the Secret Color to Make Gold, Exhibition Catalogue, Tephra ICA
- 2009 Capricious Magazine, Acts of Secrecy, featured artist
- 2007 Famous Magazine, Nobody is Famous in New York, featured artist
- 2005 Vogue, July Issue, Portrait of Justine Kurland
- 2004 Famous Magazine, Absence, featured artist
- 2003 Capricious Magazine, Issue ONE, featured artist
Awards
edit- 2013 Finalist, Outstanding Emerging Artist, Mayor’s Arts Award.
References
edit- ^ a b "Collaboration in Action: Phillips Collection and STABLE | The Phillips Collection". www.phillipscollection.org. 2019-01-24. Retrieved 2024-05-20.
- ^ "New Photobook Captures New York City Sunbathers as Curious Specimens". Humble Arts Foundation. 2017-02-02. Retrieved 2024-05-20.
- ^ "The Reality Principle | 6 April - 25 May 2024". PFA. Retrieved 2024-05-20.
- ^ "At the Beach, Vulnerability and Confidence". The New York Times. 2012-08-18. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-05-20.
- ^ Jenkins, Mark (July 23, 2023). "In the galleries: A sizzling exhibit crackles with creativity". The Washington Post.
- ^ "Winners of the 28th Annual Mayor's Arts Awards | East City Art". 2013-10-25. Retrieved 2024-05-20.
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