Michelle Segre View Work Biography Press


b. 1965, Israel.
Lives and works in New York City.

Education

B.F.A., Cooper Union School of Art, New York, 1987
Tyler School of Art, Rome, 1986
New York University Adjunct Faculty, New York, 2000-present


Solo and Two-person Exhibitions

2008
Derek Eller Gallery, New York, NY

2006
Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

2004
Derek Eller Gallery, New York, NY

2002
Murray Guy, New York, NY

2000
Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

1999
Murray Guy, New York, NY (with Graham Fagen)
Susan Inglett, New York, NY

1996
Lauren Wittels Gallery, New York, NY (with Ragna Berlin)

1993
Project Room, Elizabeth Koury Gallery, New York, NY


Group Exhibitions

2008
"another damned DRAWING SHOW," Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
“It's Gouache and Gouache Only,” Jeff Bailey Gallery, New York, NY

2007
"NeoIntegrity," curated by Keith Mayerson, Derek Eller Gallery, New York, NY

2006
“Twice Drawn,” The Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Saratoga Springs, NY
“Block Party: An Exhibition of Drawings,” Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
“Summer Group Exhibition,” Derek Eller Gallery, New York, NY
“Drawing III,” g-module, Paris, France
“Exquisite Corpse,” Mitchell Algus Gallery, New York, NY
“Drawing on the Wrong Side of the Brain,” curated by Lyle Rexer, Haim Chanin Gallery, New York, NY
"Inaugural Group Exhibition," Derek Eller Gallery, New York, NY

2005
“Decelerate,” Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO
“Greater New York 2005,” P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, NY
“The Hills Have Eyes,” Ingalls & Associates, Miami, FL
“On Paper: Drawings from the 1960’s to the Present,” Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

2004
“A/C”, Elizabeth Dee Gallery, New York, NY
"Curious Crystals of Unusual Purity," curated by Bob Nickas, P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, NY
"Earthly Delights," curated by Lisa Tung, Sandra and David Bakalar
Gallery, Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, MA
"Metamorphosis," Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI
"Natural Histories: Realism Revisited," Scottsdale Museum of Art,
Scottsdale, AZ

2003
"Drawings," Derek Eller Gallery, New York, NY
"The New Topography," Geoffrey Young Gallery, Great Barrington, MA
"A River Half Empty," Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield,CT
"Melvins," curated by Bob Nickas, Anton Kern Gallery, New York, NY
"Ballpoint Inklings," K.S. Art, New York, NY
"Manic," curated by Nancy Doll, D.U.M.B.O. Art Center, Brooklyn, NY
"UnNaturally," curated by Mark-Kay Lombino, University of Southern
Florida Contemporary Art Museum, Tampa, FL (traveling exhibition)

2002
"Road Trip," Murray Guy, New York, NY
"On Paper," Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"Officina America," Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Bologna; Palazzo D'Aregno,
Rimini, Italy

2001
"By Hand: Pattern, Precision, and Repetition in Contemporary
Drawing," University Art Museum, California State University, Long
Beach, CA
"Luck of the Drawn," Geoffrey Young Gallery, Great Barrington, MA
"Drawings By Three Artists," Gallery Joe, Philadelphia, PA
"Definition," Murray Guy, New York, NY
"Almost Warm and Fuzzy: Childhood and Contemporary Art," P.S. 1
Contemporary Art Center, New York, traveled to Fundacio "la Caixa," Barcelona, Spain
"Fresh- The Altoids Curiously Strong Collection," The New Museum, New York, NY
"Obsessive Drawing," Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts,
Wilmington, DE

2000
"Drawings and Photographs," Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, NY
"Art on Paper 2000," Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC
"The Living End," curated by Ingrid Schaffner, Boulder Museum of
Contemporary Art, Boulder, CO
"Threeness," Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens, Deurle, Belgium
"00," Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York, NY

1999
"Loaf," Baumgartner Gallery, New York, NY
"The Altoids Curiously Strong Collection," (traveling exhibition)
"Trippy World," Baron-Boisante Editions, New York, NY
"Almost Warm and Fuzzy: Childhood and Contemporary Art," Des Moines Art Center, IA
"Matter of Time," curated by Andrew Perchuk, Dorsky Gallery, New York
"Another Country: The Constructed Landscape," Brent Sikkema, New York, NY
"Behind Outside," Salon 300, Brooklyn, NY
"1999 Benefit Auction," White Columns, New York, NY
"Sliding Scale," Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA),
Winston-Salem, NC

1998
"Here: Artists’ Interventions at the Aldrich Museum," Aldrich Museum
of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT
"The Jewel Box Project," Benefit for Bang On a Can, GAGA Gallery, New York, NY

1996
"Supastore de Luxe," UP & CO, New York, NY
"Ninety-six Drawings," Geoffrey Young Gallery, Great Barrington, MA

1995
"Summer Fling," Basilico Fine Arts, New York, NY
"Group Show," Mitchell Algus Gallery, New York, NY
"The Ideal," Mitchell Algus Gallery, New York, NY
Gramercy Park Hotel Art Fair, Mitchell Algus Gallery, New York, NY
"Now Is The Time," Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, NY
"The Joy of Painting," Here Center for Art, New York, NY
"Critical Mass," curated by Charles Long, Art and Architecture Gallery,
Yale University School of Art, New Haven, CT, traveled to McKinney Avenue
Contemporary, Dallas, TX.

1994
"Lethal Inspection (works on paper)," Geoffrey Young Gallery, Great
Barrington, MA
"Living Room," organized by Sante Scardillo, 268 Elizabeth Street, New York, NY
"Who Chooses Who - 1994 Benefit Gala & Auction," The New Museum of
Contemporary Art, New York, NY

1992
"Obsessions," Galerie Anne de Villepoix, Paris, France
"Art Workers," A.C. Project Room, New York, NY

1988
"Small Works," curated by Lisa Phillips, BACA Downtown, Brooklyn, NY


Awards

2001 Louis Comfort Tiffany Biennial Award


Bibliography

2006
Thorson, Alice. “Deliberate Deceleration,” Kansas City Star, January 8, p. H1-3 (illust.)
Barker, Ray T. “Tick, Tick,” The Pitch, January 26-February 1, p. 33.
Smith, Roberta. “Exquisite Corpse - Cadavre Exquis,” The New York Times, March 10.
Pagel, David. “Around the Galleries: A Pop trip away from the big city,” Los Angeles Times, June 9, p. E23

2005
Saltz, Jerry. “Lesser New York,” The Village Voice, March 28 (illust. on artnet)

2004
Nickas, Bob. "Michelle Segre’ s Land of Wonder," Vice Magazine,
January, Volume 10, No. 11, p. 48 (reproduction)
Pagel, David. "Art Review: Reality and Irony Collide," Los Angeles
Times,
Friday, January 2nd, pg E1 (reproduction)
Reed, John. “Michelle Segre”, Time Out New York, June 24 - July 1
“Decelerate and Foldoverfold: Marcie Miller Gross,” Universal, December 11.
Thorson, Alice. “Take It Slow at the Kemper,” Kansas City Star, December (illust.)
Fischer, Annie. “Slow! Team,” The Pitch, December 15-21, Vol. 25, No. 23, p. 16.

2003
Glueck, Grace. "Across Connecticut, A Summer Picnic’ s Worth of
Exhibitions on View," The New York Times, Friday, July 25th,
pg. E35 (reproduction)
Rexer, Lyle. "The Pen: Mightier Than You Thought," The New York Times, Sunday, April 13, pg. 31, Arts and Leisure Section.
Scott, Andrea. "Ballpoint Inklings," Time Out New York, May 1-8, p. 61

2002
Levin, Kim. "Voice Choices- Michelle Segre," The Village Voice, May 22-29, p. 11.
"Goings On About Town- Michelle Segre," The New Yorker, June 17 & 24, p. 30.

2001
Cheng, Scarlet. "Look Ma, No Computers," Los Angeles Times, August
26, p. 52 (illust.).
DeLong, Talbott, Arenas, et al. Retorn Al Pais de les Meravelles: L'art
contemporani i la infancia, Fondacio "la Caixa," (exhibition catalogue)
Mahoney, Robert. "Fuzzy Logic," artnet.com Magazine, Feb. 12 (illust.)

2000
Daigle, Claire. "Trippy World," New Art Examiner, March
Blair, Dike. "00," Time Out New York, August 10-17, p. 60
Blair, Dike. "Threeness," Museum Dhondt - Dhaenens, Deurle, Belgium (exhibition catalogue),
Forgacs, Eva. "Michelle Segre at Daniel Weinberg," Art Issues,
Nov./Dec., p. 49 (illust.)
Karlins, N.F. "Drawing Notebook," Artnet.com Magazine, July 28 (illust.)
Kertess, Klaus. "00 Drawings 2000," Barbara Gladstone Gallery,
New York, NY (exhibition catalogue)

1999
Cotter, Holland. "Matter of Time," The New York Times, Sept. 10, p.
E35.
Johnson, Ken. "Michelle Segre," The New York Times, May 7, p. E36.
Johnson, Ken. "Loaf," The New York Times, Nov. 26.
Perchuk, Andrew. "Matter of Time," Dorsky Gallery, NY (exhibition catalog)
Scott, Andrea. "Michelle Segre," Time Out New York, April 29, pg. 65 (illust.).

1998
Blair, Dike. "Here: Artists’ Interventions at the Aldrich Museum,"
The Thing @ www.thing.net, Nov. 7 (illust.).
Cooney, Beth. "Artists’ Interventions," The Advocate & Greenwich Time,
Sunday, September 13 (illust.).
Ramp, Stefanie. "It’ s All Here," Fairfield County Weekly, Sept. 24-30
Zimmer, William. "A Dozen Artists at Work Within a Challenging Space,"
The New York Times (Connecticut), Sunday, November 22, (illust.).

1997
Perchuk, Andrew. "Ragna Berlin and Michelle Segre," Artforum,
January, p. 85 (illust.).
Schwabsky, Barry. "Intercepts," Lacanian Ink, Journal no. 11
(bi-annual), The Wooster Press, New York, p. 102 (reproduction)

1996
Humphrey, David. "New York Fax: Michelle Segre and Ragna Berlin,"
Art Issues, September, p. 32-33 (illust.).
Mahoney, Robert. "Michelle Segre and Ragna Berlin," Time Out New York, June 19, p. 27 (illust.).
Moody, Tom. "Group Show," at Mitchell Algus Gallery, Art Papers,
Atlanta, January, pg. 54.
Smith, Roberta. "Ragna Berlin and Michelle Segre," The New York Times, June 7, p. C26.

1995
Clarkson, David. "Now Is The Time," Flash Art, October, p. 49

1994
Long, Charles. Critical Mass (exhibition catalogue), Yale
University and Dallas Artists Research & Exhibition

1992
Jouannais, Jean-Yves. "Obsessions," Art Press, Nov. p.95 (illust.).



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The Museum of Modern Art, NY



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