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Sam Reveles Born 1958 in El Paso, TX Lives and works in El Paso Sam Reveles graduated from the University of Texas at El Paso (BFA 1985), and Yale University, New Haven, CT (MFA 1987). His work has been the subject of many solo exhibitions, including Sam Reveles—Aran: New Paintings and Drawings (2013; Talley Dunn Gallery, Dallas); At the Pale: New Paintings and Drawings (2012; James Kelly Contemporary, Santa Fe); Sam Reveles: Juarez Paintings (2010; Dunn and Brown Contemporary, Dallas); Seedbed (2008; CRG Gallery, New York); ‘Tilth’: New Paintings (2007; CRG Gallery, New York); Recent Work by Sam Reveles: Dissolution Direction Drawing (2002; El Paso Museum of Art, TX); Sam Reveles: Recent Paintings and Drawings (1999; Contemporary Arts Museum Houston); Sam Reveles: Drawings Exhibition (1998; Saint Louis Art Museum); New Paintings and Drawings (1997; Texas Gallery, Houston); The Codex Paintings (1993; Regen Projects, Los Angeles); and Skull Rack Paintings (1992; Lisson Gallery, London). Reveles has participated in such group exhibitions as the 1995 Whitney Biennial (1995; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York); Medium Is the Medium (1993; Barbara Toll, New York); Robert Wilson, Julian Lethbridge, Sam Reveles (1992; Paula Cooper Gallery, New York); Matthew Barney, Sam Reveles, Nancy Rubins (1992; Stein Gladstone, New York); ; and New Talent / New Haven (1988; Portia Harcus Gallery, Boston).

Mariah Robertson Born 1975 in Indianapolis Lives and works in New York Mariah Robertson graduated from the University of California, Berkeley (BA 1997), and Yale University, New Haven, CT (MFA 2005). Robertson’s selected solo exhibitions include Mariah Robertson: Permanent Puberty (2013; American Contemporary, New York); Let’s Change (2012; Grand Arts, Kansas City, MO); Mariah Robertson (2011; BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, England); and Take Better Pictures (2009; Museum 52, New York). Her group exhibitions include Nineteen New Acquisitions in Photography (2013; Museum of Modern Art, New York); Out of Focus: Photography (2012; Saatchi Gallery, London); Second

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Nature: Abstract Photography Then and Now (2012; deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA); and Greater New York 2010 (2010; MoMA PS1, Long Island City, NY). She has presented performances at the Museum of Modern Art, New York (2012); MoMA PS1, Long Island City, NY (2011); and Guild & Greyshkul, New York (2009).

Nadine Robinson Born 1968 in London Lives and works in New York Nadine Robinson graduated from the State University of New York at Stony Brook (BA 1995) and New York University (MA 1997). Solo exhibitions of her work include Nadine Robinson: Alles Grau (2006; Studio Museum in Harlem, New York); Nadine Robinson: Conclusion of the System of Things (2005; Grand Arts, Kansas City, MO); Ramp Projects: Das Hochzeitshaus (2003; Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia); and Black Listing (1998; Longwood Arts Project, Bronx, NY). Her group exhibitions include Talking Pictures (2009; Site Santa Fe); Rockstone and Bootheel: Contemporary West Indian Art (2009; Real Art Ways, Hartford); Thirty Seconds off an Inch (2009; Studio Museum in Harlem, New York); After 1968 (2008; High Museum of Art, Atlanta); Lucky Number Seven: The Seventh International Biennial (2008; Site Santa Fe); Prospect 1 New Orleans (2008; New Orleans); Black Light / White Noise: Sound and Light in Contemporary Art (2007; Contemporary Arts Museum Houston); African Queen (2005; Studio Museum in Harlem, New York); Open House: Working in Brooklyn (2004; Brooklyn Museum); Mass Appeal: The Art Object and Hip Hop Culture (2003; Gallery 101, Ottawa, Canada); Tempo (2002; Museum of Modern Art, New York); For the Record (2001; Studio Museum in Harlem, New York); Freestyle (2001; Studio Museum in Harlem, New York); One Planet under a Groove: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art (2001; Bronx Museum of the Arts, NY); Rapper’s Delight: The Visual Avant-garde of Hip Hop (2001; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco); Greater New York 2000 (2000; P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, NY); and Stephen Vitiello, Camille Normant, Nadine Robinson (2000; The Project, New York).

Susie Rosmarin

Amy Sillman

Born 1950 in Brownsville, TX Lives and works in Houston Susie Rosmarin graduated from the University of Saint Thomas, Houston (BA 1973), and Pratt Institute, Brooklyn (MFA 1981). Rosmarin’s most recent solo exhibition with Texas Gallery, Houston, took place in 2013. Other solo shows include Susie Rosmarin: New Work (2010; Dunn and Brown Contemporary, Dallas); Susie Rosmarin (2009; Danese, New York); and two additional solo exhibitions at Texas Gallery in 2008 and 2003. Her work has also been included in the group shows Line: Works by Kate Carr, Susie Rosmarin, Susan Schwalb, James Siena, and Dan Walsh (2013; Garvey Simon Art Access, New York); Psychedelic: Optical and Visionary Art since the 1960s (2010; San Antonio Museum of Art, TX); Hovering over the Universe (2007; Honor Fraser, Los Angeles); Michelle Grabner and the Suburban (2006; Normal Division, Illinois State University, Normal); and Extreme Abstraction (2005; Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY).

Born 1955 in Detroit Lives and works in Brooklyn Amy Sillman graduated from the School of Visual Arts, New York (BFA 1979), and Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY (MFA 1995). Her solo exhibitions include Amy Sillman: One Lump or Two (2013; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston); Draft of a Voice-over for Split Screen Video Loop (2012; castillo/corrales, Paris); Transformer ( . . . or, how many lightbulbs does it take to change a painting?) (2010; Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York); Amy Sillman: Third Person Singular (2008; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC); Amy Sillman: Person, Place, or Thing (2007; Carlier Gebauer, Berlin); Suitors and Strangers (2007; Blaffer Gallery, University of Houston); and I am curious (yellow) (2003; Brent Sikkema, New York) as well as solo exhibitions in 2000 (Brent Sikkema, New York) and 1994 (Lipton Owens Company, New York). She has participated in numerous group exhibitions, including the 2014 Whitney Biennial (2014; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York); Blues for Smoke (2012; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles); Contemporary Painting, 1960 to the Present: Selections from the SFMOMA Collection (2012; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art); Dance/Draw (2011; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston); Oranges and Sardines: Conversations on Abstract Painting (2008; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles); Prospect 1 New Orleans (2008); Order. Desire. Light: An Exhibition of Contemporary Drawings (2008; Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin); 2004 Whitney Biennial (2004; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York); Comic Release: Negotiating Identity for a New Generation (2003; Miller Gallery, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh); 718 Brooklyn (2001; Palm Beach Institute for Contemporary Art, Lake Worth, FL); Pop Surrealism (with Team SHaG) (1998; Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT); Imaginary Beings (1996; Exit Art, New York); Lyric: Uses of Beauty at the End of the Century (1991; White Columns Gallery, New York); and Real Democracy (1988; Four Walls at White Columns, New York).

Cordy Ryman Born 1971 in New York Lives and works in New York Cordy Ryman graduated from the School of Visual Arts, New York (BFA 1997). Select solo exhibitions of his work include Windowboxing (2011; Conner Contemporary Art, Washington, DC); Hail to the Grid (2009; Mark Moore Gallery, Santa Monica, CA); Cordy Ryman (2010; DCKT, New York); Scrapple (2010; Lora Reynolds Gallery, Austin, TX); Tempest (2010; Kavi Gupta, Chicago); and Cordy Ryman (1999; Tricia Collins Contemporary Art, New York). His work was included in such group exhibtions as Aberrant Abstraction (2009; Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Johnson County Community College, Overland Park, KS); Variations on a Theme (2009; Kavi Gupta, Chicago); Mark-Making: Dots, Lines, and Curves (2009; Lora Reynolds Gallery, Austin, TX); and New York’s Finest (2005; Canada, New York).

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