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Emily Jacir Biography
1970 Born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Lives and works in Ramallah and New York
1992 BA in Fine Art, University of Dallas, Irving, Texas, USA
1994 MFA studies, Memphis College of Art, Memphis, USA
1998 - 1999 Whitney Independent Study Program, New York, USA
Selected Exhibitions
2008 The object quality of the problem (on the space of Palestine/Israel), The Henry Moore Institute, Leeds
2008 Mediterranee II, Carre d’Art, Nimes
2008 Collection Video & Films; Isabelle & Jean-Conrad Lemaitre, Kunsthalle zu Kiel, Germany
2008 Disputed Territories: Emily Jacir, A Space Gallery, Toronto (solo)
2007 Emily Jacir, Villa Merkel, Galerien Der Stadt Esslingen Am Neckar, Germany (solo)
2007 Emily Jacir, Kunstmuseum St. Gallen, Switzerland (solo)
2007 Emily Jacir, Alberto Peola, Torino (solo)
2007 Unbound, Contemporary Art Plaform, London
2007 La Biennale di Venezia, Italy
2007 Bound, Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool
2007 Recognise, Contemporary Art Platform, London
2007 Taipei Biennial, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taiwan
2006 Now, Here, Over There, Fonds regional d’art contemporain de Lorraine
2006 Re: location, Alexander and Bonin, New York
2006 Venice-Instanbul, Instanbul Modern, Instanbul, Turkey
2006 Sao Paulo Biennale, Sao Paulo
2006 Biennale of Sydney, Sydney
2006 Sincerity, Finesilver Gallery, San Antonio, TX
2006 When Artists Say We, Artists Space, New York
2006 Dark Places, Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA
2006 Now Voyager, Islip Art Museum, East Islip, NY
2006 Made in Palestine, touring exhibition, Bridge Gallery, New York
2006 The Only Book, The Center for Book Arts, New York
2006 The Wall & the Check Points, The Khalid Shoman Foundation - Darat il Funun, Amman, Jordan
2006 Without Boundary: Seventeen Ways of Looking, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
2006 Taking place…Charlottenborg Exhibition Hall, Copenhagen, DK
2006 Slow Revolution, The Rotunda Gallery, New York, NY
2006 Une vision du monde - la collection video d’Isabelle et Jean-Conrad Lemaitre, La Maison Rouge, Paris (cat.)
2005 Emily Jacir, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London. (solo)
2005 Where We Come From, The Jerusalem Fund Gallery, Washington D.C. (solo)
2005 accumulations, Alexander and Bonin, New York, NY (solo)
2005 This May Be What Parallel Looks Like, video screening, Sculpture Center, Long Island City, NY
2005 Episode 2 [To Lose without Being a Loser] and Episode 3 [Democracies], Tirana Biennale, Tirana, Albania
2005 General Ideas: Rethinking Conceptual Art 1987-2005, CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, S. Francisco, California
2005 Classified Materials: Accumulations, Archives, Artists, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver
2005 EindhovenIstanbul, Van Abbe Museum, Eindhoven, The Netherlands (cat.)
2005 In the Poem about Love you don't write the word Love, CCA, Glasgow
2005 In absentia: Collective Contemporary Art Exhibition, Centre d’art Passerelle, Brest
2005 Made in Palestine, touring exhibition, T.W. Wood Gallery and Arts Center, Montpellier
2005 Made in Palestine, touring exhibition, SomArts Cultural Center, San Francisco
2005 Mirage, Alexander and Bonin, New York
2005 Getting Emotional, ICA, The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston
2005 Always a little further, Arsenale , 51 Biennale Internazionale d’Arte, Venice, Italy
2005 HOME, Cork, Ireland
2005 Mediterranean Encounters, Parco Orcynus Orca, Messina; Castle of Scilla, Reggio Calabria
2005 7th Sharjah International Biennial, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
2005 Flight 405, Galerie Sfeir-Semler, Beirut, Lebanon.
2005 Do Not Interrupt Your Activities, Royal College of Art, London (cat.)
2005 Desenhos: A-Z, [Drawings: A-Z], Porta 33, Funchal, Ilha da Madeira
2005 The Art of Aggression: Iraqi Stories and Other Tales, Reynolds Gallery, Inc., Richmond, VA
2005 Edwin A. Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas, USA
2004 'Wherever I Am', Modern Art Oxford, Oxford, UK
2004 ---, Künstlerhaus Bremen, Bremen, Germany
2004 Museum of Modern Art, Arnhem, Netherlands
2004 The Khalil Sakakini Cultural Centre, Ramallah, Palestine
2004 Kunstraum Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
2004 'Cover Girl: The Female Body and Islam in Contemporary Art', ISE Cultural Foundation, New York, USA
2004 'Neither Here Nor There: Video Artists Navigate Cultural Displacement', Cheekwood Museum of Art, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
2004 '5th Gwangju Bienniale', Joongoe Park, Gwangju, Republic of Korea
2004 'PhotoEspaña 2004', Madrid, Spain
2003 - 2004 'Where We Come From', Nuova Icona, Venezia, Italy and Debs & Co., New York, USA
2003 Belongings, O-K Center for Contemporary Art, Linz, Upper Austria
2003 'Los Angeles International Art Biennial Invitational', Frumkin Duval Gallery, Santa Monica, USA and Al Ma’Mal Foundation, Jerusalem,
2003 '8th Istanbul Biennale', Istanbul, Turkey
2003 'Cynical Culture', Galerie Schüppenhauer, Cologne, Germany
2003 'VEIL', Institute of International Visual Arts (inIVA), Touring Exhibition; Liverpool, Walsall, Oxford and Stockholm
2000 'From Paris to Riyadh (Drawings for my mother)', University Gallery, University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee, USA
Literature
2008 Penelope Curtis, ‘The object quality of the problem’, The Henry Moore Institute (cat.)
2008 Kirsty Bell, ‘Another Country’, Frieze, April (ill.)
2008 Portfolio; Reinvent the wheel, March
2008 Daniela Mett, ‘Stimmen im Schrank’, Weltkunst online, 22 February
2008 Nicole Busing and Heiko Klaas, ‘Poesie und Irritationen im Alltag’, Nordsee Zeitung, 30 January
2008 Jens Ronnau, ’Audiovisuelle Kost zwischen Dreiecksbeziehung und Wiedergeburt’, Schleswig-Holsteinische Landeszeitung, 19 January
2007 Ossian Ward, ‘Critics Choice’, Time Out, August 29th – 4th September
2007 http://universes-in-universe.org, October
2007 www.kunstmuseumsg.ch, September
2007 Carola Serminato, ‘Emily Jacir’, Espoarte, no. 46, 4th May
2007 Alberto Peola, ‘Emily Jacir’, Flash Art, no 263, 4th May
2007 ‘Emily Jacir’, Futuro Contemporary Art, 3rd April
2007 Barbara Reale, ‘Emily Jacir’, Exibart.com
2007 Lisa Parola, ‘Quel concerto negato per Emily e un simbolo’, La Stampa, TorinoSette, 9th February
2006 Rasha Salti, 'Emily Jacir', Zones of Contact - 2006 Biennale of Sydney (cat.) (ill.)
2006 Demos, T.J. "Life Full of Holes." Grey Room 24, Summer
2006 Kaelen Wilson-Goldie, New Art For A New Middle East, Art and Auction, March
2006 Cotter, Holland. "Made in Palestine." The New York Times, March
2006 Emily Jacir’, Une Vision du Monde la Collection Video d’Isabelle et Jean-Conrad Lemaitre, February (cat.) (ill.)
2006 Neit Mulholland, ‘In the Poem About Love You Don’t Write the Word Love’, ArtReview, February
2005 Emily Jacir, Where We Come From, Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita, Kansas
2005 Martin Coomer, Emily Jacir – Anthony Reynolds Gallery, June 29, 2005
2005 Kerryn Greenberg, Eva Meyer Hermann, Istanbul-Eindhoven, Vanabbemuseum
2005 Frances Richard, “Emily Jacir”, ArtForum, May
2005 Lori Waxman, “Emily Jacir”, www.artforum.com
2005 Alejandra Aguado, “Do Not Interrupt Your Activities”, Royal College of Art Galleries
2004 Gilane Tawadros, “Changing States: Contemporary Art and Ideas in an Era of Globalisation”, InIva, London
2004 Anna Kafetsi, “Transcultures” The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens
2004 Francesco Bonami, “Non Toccare La Donna Bianca”, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudendo, Turin
2004 Andrew Nairne and Suzanne Cotter, “Wherever I Am”, Museum of Modern Art, Oxford
2004 Stella Rollig; John Menick; Edward Said; Christian Kravagna, “Emily Jacir: belongings”, Folio Verlag Wien
2004 Caroline Lagnado, “Whitney Biennial well worth the visit”, Tufts Daily, April 8
2004 Editors, “Emily Jacir”, This Much is Certain , Catalogue from the Royal College of Art, March to April
2004 Tyler Green, “Hit the Road, Whitney”, Wall Street Journal-Editorial page, March 30
2004 Jerry Saltz, “The O.K. Corral”, The Village Voice, March 15, 2004.
2004 Michael Kimmelman, “Touching all bases at the Biennial”, New York Times, March 12
2004 Celia McGee, “Whitney Sticks its Thumb Out”, New York Daily News, March 11, 2004.
2004 Holland Cotter, “Duck! It’s Whitney Biennial Season Again”, New York Times, March 7
2004 Kate Ledogar, “Screaming from the Gallery: Road Trip!”, Boston Weekly Dig, March
2004 Karen Rosenberg, “Biennial Favorites,” New York Magazine, p. 38, March 1
2004 Tom Vanderbilt, “Emily Jacir,” Artforum, p.140 –141, February
2004 Martin Sturm, et al., Emily Jacir: belongings Exhibition Catalog, January
2003 Emily Jacir: belongings. Arbeiten/Works 1998-2003, O-K Center for Contemporary Art, Linz, Austria
2003 Emily Jacir (im)mobility, Al-Ma’mal Foundation for Contemporary Art, Jerusalem
2003 T.J. Demos, “Desire in Diaspora: Emily Jacir,” Art Journal, vol. 62, no. 4 (Winter 2003), pp.68-80
2003 Tory Dent, “Emily Jacir”, PARACHUTE, 012, Fall
2003 Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, p. 32-33, November, Vol. XXII, No.9.
2003 Contemporary Art from the Islamic World, Online Magazine, 4th Issue, October, 22
2003 Eleanor Heartney, “Emily Jacir at Debs & Co.,” Art in America, October
2003 Kelly Klaasmeyer, “Peace Through Art, ‘Made in Palestine,” Humanizes the Middle East Conflict,” The Houston Press, July and August
2003 Editors, “So Much in a Simple Request,” The Los Angeles Times, July 18
2003 Tom Breidenbach, “Emily Jacir- Debs & Co,” Artforum, Summer
2003 Editors, “Emily Jacir Where We Come from Installation at the 8th Istanbul Biennial
2003 Kirsten Butler, “Enter the Ghost, Exit the Ghost, Re-enter the Ghost,” Empire/State Catalog
2003 Edward Said, “Emily Jacir”, Grand Street, Issue 72, Fall
2003 Holly Myers, “So Much in a Simple Request,” L.A. Times, July 18
2003 Louise Roug, “The Talking Pictures,” The Los Angeles Times (Calendar Weekend), July 10
2003 Holland Cotter, “Empire/State-Artists Engaging Globalization,” The New York Times, July 5
2003 Laura Auricchio, “Homeland,” Time Out New York, June 19-26
2003 Paul Bass,“Where We’re Going”, The New Haven Advocate, June 19
2003 Eugenie Tsai, “Emily Jacir, ‘Where We Come From’,” Time Out New York, May 8-15
2003 Editors, “Emily Jacir”, The New Yorker, May 12
2003 Holland Cotter, “Emily Jacir,” The New York Times, May 9th
2003 Kim Levin, “Emily Jacir,” The Village Voice, Shortlist, April 23-29
2003 Kyle MacMillan, “Timely exhibit of Arab works offers new view of raging political debate,” The Denver Post, February 28
2002 Rebecca Faulkner, “Marked Space,” 5, Rebirth
2002 Benjamin Young, “In Translation,” Social Sectors Catalog, Vienna
2002 Regina Urban, “New York im Untergrund,” Nurnberger, April 11
2002 Uma, “Vom Kunstbunker zu den Konfliktherden der Welt,” Abendzeitung, April 11
2002 Matthew McAllester, “Seeking Art Amid the Chaos,” Newsday, April 4, 2002
2002 Linda Yablonsky, “Unjustified,” Time Out New York, February 14-21
2001 Editors, “Emily Jacir”, Fisuras de la Cultura Contemporanea, Summer
2001 Editors, “My America (I am still here),” Economies/Exchanges, n.paradoxa, vol.8, July
2001 Oz Shelach, "Ohel Yizkor for the Nakba," Ha'aretz, May 18
2001 Jacqueline S. Stoeckler, "Exiles and Cosmopolitans," Afterimage, vol. 28, Jan./Feb
2000 - 2001 Herkenhoff, “Emily Jacir,” P.S.1 Studio Program Catalog
2000 Carlos Basualdo, “A Worthless Question, Many Invaluable Answers,” Moderna Galerija
2000 Carrie Lambert, “Pointing at P.S.1,” Greater New York Writer’s ProjectBrian Holmes, "Carnival in the Eye of the Storm:Kosov@,” Afterimage, September/October
2000 Susan Canning, "Greater New York Bucks the Biennial," Art Papers, July/August
2000 Colwell Carol, DWCA 1995 National Juried Exhibition Catalog, Irving Art Center, Irving, TX.
2000 Rebecca Faulkner, "Traveling Towards (Dis)appearance: A Response to Emily Jacir's Drawings," Barnard Feminist Art Conference and Greater New York Catalog
2000 Delinda C. Hanley, “Made in Palestine: A Stirring Exhibit Rocks Houston and Hits the Road”