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Sean Fader (b. 1979) received an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, a MA from the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, and a BFA from the New School in New York City. Fader lives in New York City where he is an Assistant Professor at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts in the Department of Photography and Imaging. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and internationally in Dubai, Canada, Mexico, and England. Recent exhibitions include: Difference Machines: Technology and Identity in Contemporary Art at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum (Buffalo, NY) traveling to the Beall Center for Art + Technology at the University of California, (Irvine, CA), Sugar at Antenna Gallery (New Orleans, LA), Contemporary Performance at the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts (Tampa, FL), Thirst/Trap at Denny Dimin Gallery (New York, NY), We Are People at Galeria Labirynt, (Lublin, Poland), Apparatus for a Utopian Image 2 at the Center for Contemporary Arts, (Prague, CZ) Picture Yourself: Selfies, Cellphones, and the Digital Age at the College of Wooster Art Museum (Wooster OH), Drama Queer: seducing social change at the Queer Arts Festival, (Vancouver, Canada).

Fader has been awarded prestigious residencies at Loghaven, (Knoxville, TN), Stove Works, (Chattanooga, TN), The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, (New York, NY), Art Omi, (Ghent, NY), Center for Contemporary Arts Prague, (Prague, CZ), GlogauAIR, (Berlin, Germany). Fader was awarded the Catalyst Support Grant, MASS Design, Public Memory and Memorial Lab, Boston Mellon Fellow for Community Engaged Scholarship, Tulane University, Boston, and was named a NYFA Fellow in 2013 and A Blade of Grass Fellow for 2012-2013. He received Magenta Foundation’s Flash Forward Award for Emerging Photographers in 2012. His work has been featured in the British Journal of Photography, MOMUS, Hyperallergic, Art F City, the Huffington Post, and Slate. Sean Fader is represented by Denny Gallery, New York and Hong Kong.

Courtesy of the Artist and Albright-Knox.

Difference Machines: Technology and Identity in Contemporary Art

October 16, 2021 - January 16, 2022

Albright-Knox, Buffalo, NY

Thirst/Trap

June 18 - August 21, 2020

Denny Dimin Gallery, New York, NY

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Contemporary Performance

April 24 - August 25, 2019

The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts, Tampa, FL

Share This! Appropriation After Cynicism (group)

December 14, 2014 - January 25, 2015

Denny Gallery, New York, NY

AMIR H. FALLAH

Amir H. Fallah (b. 1979) was chosen to participate in the 9th Sharjah Biennial in 2009. In 2015, Fallah received the Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters and Sculptors Grant. In 2019, Fallah’s painting Calling On The Past received the Northern Trust Purchase Prize at EXPO Chicago. In 2020, Fallah was awarded the COLA Individual Artist Fellowship and the Artadia Award. In 2023, Fallah announced the public project “CHANT” to support Iranian people and everyone in pursuit of peace, freedom, and a brighter future.

The artist is in the permanent collections of the de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA; Fowler Museum, Los Angeles, CA; CICA Vancouver, Vancouver, BC Canada; Pitzer College Galleries, Claremont, CA; Buffalo AKG Art Museum, Buffalo, NY; Francisco Carolinum Linz Museum, Austria; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA; Birmingham Museum of Art, AL; Jorge M. Pérez Collection, Miami, FL; Deste Foundation for Contemporary Art, Athens, Greece; Xiao Museum Of Contemporary Art, Rizhao, China; McEvoy Foundation For The Arts, San Francisco, CA; Nerman Museum, Overland Park, KS; SMART Museum of Art at the University of Chicago, IL; Davis Museum, Wellesley, MA; The Microsoft Collection, WA; Plattsburg State Art Museum, NY; Cerritos College Public Art Collection, CA; Los Angeles County Department of Arts & Culture, CA; and Salsali Private Museum, Dubai, UAE.

Amir H. Fallah

Faith Alone Won’t Sustain Us Anymore , 2022

Acrylic on canvas

72 x 96 in

183x 244 cm

Joy As An Act Of Resistance

April 2 - June 4, 2022

Denny Dimin Gallery, Hong Kong

January 29 - May 14, 2023

The Fowler Museum at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA

Tim Garwood

Tim Garwood (b. 1984) has a solo exhibition at Denny Gallery, Hong Kong, and a two person with Daisy Parris at Arario Gallery, Shanghai, in 2023. Previous solo exhibitions include Horatiu Boldor, Sim Smith, London, UK (solo), How Small A Thought, curated by Anne Ryan for Margate Art Festival, UK, Abroad From Earth, Sim Smith, London, UK (solo), What Kind Of Spirit Is This?, Sim Smith, London, UK, Bad Grammar, Galería Combustión Espontánea, Madrid (solo).

58 5/8 x 50 5/8 in 149 x 129 cm

Parterre , 2022

Neon, cables, glitter, ink, oil, spray paint, acrylic and postage stamps on glass in wood frame

60 5/8 x 52 3/4 in

154 x 134 cm

Super Deluxe Violet Sky

March 18 - May 27, 2023

Denny Gallery, Hong Kong

May 7 - June 11, 2022

Sim Smith, London

Rebekah Goldstein

Rebekah Goldstein (b. 1982) received an MFA from California College of the Arts in 2012 and a BA from Sarah Lawrence College in 2004. She has shown widely at venues such as CULT Aimee Friberg Exhibitions, the Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco CA, Guerrero Gallery, Eleanor Harwood Gallery, Berkeley Arts Center and Bedford Gallery. She has been awarded residencies at the Sam and Adele Golden Center for the Arts, the Atlantic Center for the Arts and the Arad Arts Project. Her work is part of the permanent collection of Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, McEvoy Foundation for the Arts, the Fidelity Collection, Google, as well as many notable private collections. Her work has been featured in Art Forum, Art Plugged, Square Cylinder, and New American Paintings.

Courtesy of the Artist and Rosenbaum Contemporary.

Paintings and Sculptures

January 24 - April 33, 2023

Rosenbaum Contemporary, Boca Raton, FL

Judy Ledgerwood

Judy Ledgerwood (b. 1959) received a B.F.A. from the Art Academy of Cincinnati and an M.F.A. from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She has held numerous solo exhibitions including Denny Gallery (2023), The Graham Foundation for the Advanced Study of Fine Art (2014), the Smart Museum of Art (2013), and the Art Institute of Chicago Bluhm Family Terrace (2018). She has participated in numerous group exhibitions surrounding the Pattern and Decoration movement including Surface/Depth at the Museum of Arts and and Design, New York City (2018), Fringe at Denny Dimin Gallery, New York City (2021), and The Thread is Not Straight at Denny Dimin Gallery, Hong Kong (2022). In 2015, Ledgerwood was commissioned by the United States Embassy in Vientiane, Laos to create a site-specific painting.

She is currently the Alice Welsh Skilling Professor of Art at Northwestern University. Her work is included in prominent public collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, IL, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, the Milwaukee Museum of Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, and the Kunstmuseum St. Gallen Switzerland, among others. Her work has been written about extensively and has featured in prominent publications such as Artforum, Art in America, the New York Times, and the Brooklyn Rail among others.

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Judy Ledgerwood

Sunday , 2022

Oil on canvas

60 x 50 in 152 x 127 cm

Sunny

January 7 - February 11, 2023

Denny Gallery, New York, NY

Fringe (group)

July 8th to August 20th, 2021

Denny Dimin Gallery, New York, NY

Michael Mandiberg

Michael Mandiberg (b. 1977) received an MFA from California Institute of the Arts and a BA from Brown University. Mandiberg’s projects have been presented at Whitney Museum of American Art, The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), The New Museum, Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Denny Gallery, Art-in-Buildings Financial District Project Space, Arizona State University Library/Museum, Eyebeam, and Transmediale amongst others. Mandiberg’s work has been written about widely, including Artforum, Art in America, ARTnews, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Hyperallergic, and The Wall Street Journal.

Mandiberg is a Professor of Media Culture at the College of Staten Island/CUNY and is on the Doctoral Faculty at the CUNY Graduate Center. Mandiberg is also founder of the New York Arts Practicum and co-founder of the Art+Feminism Wikipedia.

Courtesy of the Artist and ADM Gallery.

Information Wants to be Free?: Art and the Internet (Group)

March 25 - May 1, 2022

ADM Gallery, Nanyang Technological University

Timeframe

November 5 to December 23, 2021

Denny Dimin Gallery, New York, NY

Courtesy of the Artist and Art Gallery at Evergreen.

Something More than Nothing (Group)

November 16, 2019 - January 12, 2020

Art Gallery at Evergreen, Coquitlam BC

Workflow

January 1, 2017 - January 1, 2018

Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA

FDIC Insured

September 15 - December 15, 2016

The Art-in-Buildings Financial District Project Space, New York, NY

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