Paula Wilson

United States of America nuchee ni baŋda ŋun nyɛ paɣa

Paula Wilson (bɛ daa dɔɣi o la Silimiin goli December biɛɣ'pinaayopɔin dali yuuni 1975) nyɛla African Americanima nuchee ni baŋda ŋun tuma jɛndi pɛntibu ni din kam pahi.[1] Yuuni 2007 Wilson nyɛla ŋun daa yi Brooklyn, New York labi Carrizozo, New Mexico ni ka o na be ni o paɣa Mike Lagg.[2]

Paula Wilson
Chicago, 1975 (run 48/49)
O ya TiŋgbaŋAmerica
BaWilliam Julius Wilson
Education
Shikuru shɛli o ni chaŋColumbia University School of the Arts (en) Translate
Washington University in St. Louis (en) Translate
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Tumavisual artist (en) Translate
paulajwilson.com

Piligu biɛhigu

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Paula Wilson nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so Chicago[3] ka nyɛ ŋun zoogi Hyde Park ni ka o ba William Julius Wilson daa nyɛ karimba zaŋ n-ti University of Chicago. O ma, Beverly Ann Wilson nyɛla nuchee ni baŋda.[4]

Shikuru baŋsim

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Wilson nyɛla ŋun chaŋ Washington University in St. Louis bin din gbaai yuuni 1994 zaŋ hali ni yuuni 1998 ka daa deegi B.F.A..[5] O daa nya o M.F.A. shikuru yuli booni Columbia University.[6]

Academia

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Solo exhibitions[11]

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  • 2000–"What's So Personal," The Butcher Shop, Chicago, Illinois [12]
  • 2006–"Paintings and Drawings from the Hanno Valley," Galleria Suzy Shammah, Milan, Italy [13]
  • 2008–"The Stained Glass Ceiling," Bellwether Gallery, New York, New York[14]
  • 2010–"First Story," The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • 2014–"Undress," Center for Contemporary Arts, Spector Ripps Project Space, Santa Fe, New Mexico[15][16]
  • 2015–"Back it Up," Museum Blue, St. Louis, Missouri[17][18]
  • 2015–"Salty & Fresh," Cherry & Lucic, Portland, Oregon[19]
  • 2017–"Salty & Fresh," Emerson Dorsch Gallery, Miami, Florida[20]
  • 2017–"Paula Wilson:The Backward Glance," Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Omaha, Nebraska[21]
  • 2018–"FLOORED," HOLDING Contemporary, Portland, Oregon[22]
  • 2018–"PIECESCAPE," Visitor Welcome Center, Los Angeles, California[23]
  • 2018–"Spread Wild: Pleasures of the Yucca," Smack Mellon, Brooklyn, New York[24]
  • 2018–"The Light Becomes You," Denny Dimin Gallery, New York, New York[25]
  • 2019–"Entangled," 516 ARTS, Albuquerque, New Mexico[26]
  • 2022–"Be Wild. Bewilder," Emerson Dorsch Gallery, Miami, Florida

Selected group exhibitions[27]

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  • 2019–"Contemporary Performance," curated by Kalup Linzy, Florida Museum of Photographic Art, Tampa, Florida[28]
  • 2019–"Fragment," Emerson Dorsch Gallery,[29][30] Miami, Florida
  • 2019–"In This Body of Mine: Strange Fire Collective at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design," Milwaukee, Wisconsin[31][32]
  • 2019–"20 and Odd: The 400-Year Anniversary of 1619," curated by Kalia Brooks Nelson, Leroy Neiman Gallery, Columbia University, New York, New York[33]
  • 2017–"Sunrise, Sunset," Emerson Dorsch Gallery, Miami, Florida[34][35]
  • 2017–"The Unhomely," Denny Gallery, New York, New York[36]
  • 2017–"The Young Years, The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College," curated by Dayton Director Ian Berry, Saratoga Springs, New York[37]
  • 2016–"Surface Area: Selections from the Permanent Collection,"Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, New York[38]
  • 2016–"Residency," form & concept, Santa Fe, New Mexico[39]
  • 2016–"Visions Into Infinite Archives," SOMArts Cultural Center, curated by Black Salt Collective, San Francisco, California[40][41][42]
  • 2015–DRAW: Mapping Madness, Inside – Out Art Museum, curated by Tomas Vu, Beijing, China 2014[43][44]
  • 2013–"I Am The Magic Hand," Sikkema Jenkins & Co, Organized by Josephine Halvorson, New York, New York
  • 2013– "Sanctify," Vincent Price Museum, Los Angeles, California
  • 2012–"The Bearden Project," Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, New York
  • 2012–"Configured," Benrimon Contemporary, Curated By Teka Selman, New York, New York
  • 2011–"Art by Choice," Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson, Mississippi
  • 2011–"The February Show," Ogilvy & Mather, New York, New York
  • 2010–"Art on Paper: The 41st Exhibition," Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, North Carolina
  • 2010–"Defrosted: A Life of Walt Disney," Postmasters Gallery, New York, New York
  • 2010–"41st Collectors Show," Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, Arkansas
  • 2009–"Carrizozo Artist’s Show," Gallery 408, Carrizozo, New Mexico
  • 2009–"While We Were Away," Sragow Gallery, New York, New York
  • 2009–"A Decade of Contemporary American Printmaking: 1999–2009," Tsingha University, Beijing, China
  • 2009–"Collected. Propositions on the Permanent Collection," Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, New York
  • 2009–"Cinema Remixed and Reloaded: Black Women Artists and the Moving Image Since 1970," Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Houston, Texas
  • 2007–"Cinema Remixed and Reloaded: Black Women Artists and the Moving Image Since 1970," Spelman College Museum of Fine Art, Atlanta, Georgia
  • 2007–"Horizon," EFA Gallery, Curated by David Humphrey, New York, New York
  • 2007–"Black Alphabet, contexts of Contemporary African American Art," Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw, Poland[45]
  • 2006–"Turn the Beat Around," Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York, New York
  • 2006–"The Manhattan Project," Fred Snitzer Gallery, Miami, Florida
  • 2006–"Frequency," Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, New York
  • 2005–"MFA Thesis Exhibition," Studebaker Building, Curated by Jeffrey Uslip, New York, New York
  • 2005–"Recess: Images & Objects in Formation," Rush Gallery, Curated by Derek Adams, New York, New York
  • 2004–"Past Perfect," Kantor/Feuer Gallery, New York, New York
  • 2004–"After Goya," Leroy Neiman Gallery, Columbia University, Curated by Tomas Vu Daniel, New York, New York
  • 2004–"Hungry Eyes, First Year MFA Exhibition," Columbia University, Ira D. Wallach Gallery, New York, New York
  • 2002–"Signs," Public Art Installation, Chicago, Illinois
  • 2001–"Brat(Wurst): A Show of Chicago Artists," Vox Populi, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • 2000–"Young Love," Mapreed Gallery, Los Angeles, California

Maŋmaŋ biɛhigu

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Wilson nyɛla ŋun be Carrizozo, New Mexico saha ŋɔ ni o paɣa Mike Lagg.[46][47]

Recognition

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Wilson nyɛla ŋun be "publications" kamani Hyperallergic,[48] Artforum,[49][50][51] The New York Times,[52] The Brooklyn Rail,[53] n-ti pahi The New Yorker.

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Kundivihira

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  1. Paula Wilson – 17 Artworks, Bio & Shows on Artsy.
  2. Southwest Contemporary – Studio Visit:Paula Wilson and Mike Lagg (24 May 2019).
  3. Demonstration: Paula Wilson & Mike Lagg, Intimate Restructuring (en-US) (12 June 2021).
  4. Paula Jane & Beverly Ann Wilson/ Daughter & Mother/Artist Books – Paula J Wilson.
  5. Paula Wilson (en).
  6. Paula Wilson new Hammersley artist-in-residence (en).
  7. Oberlin College Events – Mooning: Artist Lecture with Paula Wilson.
  8. Lecture: Paula Wilson (7 November 2019).
  9. "Fall Season of Exciting Programming Launches at PAFA". Pafa. 8 September 2017. https://www.pafa.org/news/fall-season-exciting-programming-launches-pafa.
  10. Visiting Artist: Paula Wilson.
  11. Paula Wilson.
  12. Cv – Paula J Wilson.
  13. Galleria Suzy Shammah.
  14. NYAB Event – Paula Wilson "The Stained Glass Ceiling" (en).
  15. "Center for Contemporary Arts | UNDRESS WITH PAULA WILSON – Santa Fe Gallery Association" (en-US). Santa Fe Gallery Association. http://www.santafegalleryassociation.org/santafe-news/center-contemporary-arts-undress-paula-wilson/.[permanent dead link]
  16. "The bureau of reclamations". The Santa Fe New Mexican. http://www.santafenewmexican.com/pasatiempo/art/gallery_openings/the-bureau-of-reclamations/article_76b2b8ec-6b8a-11e4-ac44-17c378112299.html.
  17. "Behind and Beyond: Paula Wilson's "Back it Up" at Museum Blue" (en-US). St. Louis Magazine. 2015-04-17. https://www.stlmag.com/arts/visual-arts/get-thee-behind-me:-paula-wilson's-%22back-it-up%22-at-museum-blue/.
  18. Paula Wilson "Back it Up" (en-US).
  19. Cherry | Lucic.
  20. Dorsch, Brook. Emerson Dorsch.
  21. Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts : Exhibitions : Exhibitions : Paula Wilson: The Backward Glance (en).
  22. HOLDING Contemporary: FLOORED – Paula Wilson.
  23. Visitor Welcome Center: Paula Wilson – PIECESCAPE.
  24. Smack Mellon: Paula Wilson, Spread Wild: Pleasures of the Yucca (29 September 2018).
  25. Denny Dimin Gallery: Paula Wilson – The Light Becomes You.
  26. 516 Arts: Paula Wilson: Entangled.
  27. cv – Paula J Wilson.
  28. FMoPA: Contemporary Performance (7 April 2019).
  29. Home - Emerson Dorsch.
  30. Strange Fire: Fragment.
  31. Strange Fire: Exhibition: In This Body of Mine.
  32. Strange Fire Collective (12 September 2019).
  33. Columbia University School of Arts: 20 and Odd: The 400-Year Anniversary of 1619.
  34. Emerson Dorsch Gallery: Sunrise, Sunset.
  35. Hyperallergic: Best of 2017: Our Top 20 Exhibitions Across the United States (21 December 2017).
  36. Denny Gallery: The Unhomely.
  37. Tang: The Young Years.
  38. The Studio Museum in Harlem: Surface Area (11 September 2017).
  39. form & concept: Residency.
  40. Temporary: Visions Into Infinite Archives at SOMArts (29 January 2016).
  41. AP: Visions Into Infinite Archives.
  42. SOMArts Cultural Center.
  43. Inside Out Art Museum.
  44. Tomas Vu:DRAW.
  45. Paula Wilson (en).
  46. Paula Wilson - Emerson Dorsch (en-US).
  47. Zozo's Petals (en-us) (2021-08-18).
  48. A Stained-Glass World Where Women Are Worshipped (2 May 2017).
  49. Artforum: Paula Wilson – BELLWHETHER (January 2009).
  50. Artforum: Paula Wilson – Paintings and Drawings from the Hanno Valley (16 June 2006).
  51. Artforum: iris yirei hu and ivan forde (7 October 2019).
  52. Smith, Roberta (27 June 2013). "The New York Times: I Am the Magic Hand and Antony: The Cut". The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/28/arts/design/i-am-the-magic-hand-and-antony-the-cut.html.
  53. The Brooklyn Rail: Salty/Fresh: Paula Wilson's House of Art (May 2017).