Amy Ellingson will have a solo exhibition at Charles Cowles Gallery, NY in September 2008. She is also the recipent of a 2009 Fleishhacker Foundation Eureka Fellowship
Linda Connor will release a major publication with Chronicle Books in the Fall of 2008. Her traveling exhibition Linda Connor: Photographs, 1978-2008 will be at the following venues:
November 30, 2008 - March 8, 2009 Phoenix Art Museum
December 12, 2009 – April 4, 2010 Palm Springs Art Museum
July 2 – October 10, 2010 Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design
Binh Danh will be showing in the group exhibition War as a way of Life group show at 18th Street Arts Center, September 27 - December 19, 2008 www.18thstreet.org
Danh's upcoming exhibitions: Februrary 2009 at Hollins University at The Eleanor D. Wilson Museum as part of
the 2009 Frances Niederer Artist-in-Residence, April 2009 at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum, University of Oregon and in 2010 Reflection on the Vietnam war at Mills College, Oakland, CA.
Darren Waterston's upcoming exhibitions at Michael Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, opens October 25, 2008 and Splendid Grief: Darren Waterston and the Afterlife of Leland Stanford Jr. at Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, opens April 15 – July 5, 2009.
Max Gimblett has been chosen for American Art and the East curated by Alexandra Munroe. The Exhibition opens at the Guggenheim Museum, New York, in February 2009 as a centerpiece of the museum's 50th Anniversary of the Frank Lloyd Wright building. American Art and the East is a masterpiece show featuring works by canonical figures of the 20th century and leading younger artists working today. The exhibition will travel to the West Coast, Asia, and Europe through 2010. A fully illustrated, 475 page catalog will accompany the exhibition. Page Blackie Gallery, Wellington, opens the exhibition "Max Gimblett - New Paintings and Prints" in May 27, 2008. Gow Langsford Gallery, Auckland, will publish a new series of prints in May. Max will be artist-in-residence in printmaking at Hui Press on Maui Island in July. As visiting professor at Auckland University, Max will meet with post graduate students in early June.
Andy Goldsworthy has a new book of his work entitled Enclosure, published by Abrams Books.
David Maisel's recent acquisitions:
The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, has acquired a large-scaled Library of Dust image, which is featured in the reinstallation of their permanent collection,
The San Jose Museum of Art has recently acquired work from Oblivion,
Bates College has recently acquired work from The Lake Project.
Upcoming publications: Library of Dust monograph to be published by Chronicle Books, Fall 2008. 108 pp., casebound. Essays by Geoff Manaugh, Michael Roth, Terry Toedtemeier. Cascade Effet One Picture Book to be published by Nazraeli Press, Fall 2008.
Kota Ezawa's recent acquisitions include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, Germany; SFMOMA, San Francisco, California, and MOMA, New York