Sarah Braman › CV
b. 1970 Tonawanda, NY
Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY and Amherst, MA
Education
MFA, Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia, PA
BFA, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD
Solo and Two Person Exhibitions
Finding Room, Buffalo AKG Art Museum, Buffalo, NY
Growth, Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York, NY
True Blue Mirror: Ellen Berkenblit and Sarah Braman, McEvy Foundation for the Arts, San Francisco, CA
Here, Marlborough Contemporary, London, UK
In Spite of Ourselves, Linn Lühn, Düsseldorf, Germany
You Are Everything, Mitchell Innes and Nash, New York, NY
Sarah Braman: Alive, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
Sarah Braman and Wallace Whitney, American Contemporary, New York, NY
Sarah Braman, China Art Objects, Los Angeles, CA
Yours, Mitchell Innes and Nash, New York, NY
Lay Me Down, MACRO, Rome, Italy
Sarah Braman and Peter Alexander, Franklin Parrasch, New York, NY
Indian Summer, Les Confort Moderne, France
April Trip, Museum 52, New York
Sarah Braman and Joel Shapiro, Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, NY
Love Songs, Museum 52, New York, NY
with Joe Bradley, Dicksmith Gallery, London, England
Touching Fantasy Through Color, Sarah Braman and Brian Belott, CANADA, New York, NY
Sarah Braman, CANADA, New York
Crystal Show, CANADA, New York
Selected Group Exhibitions
Neo-Abstraction: Celebrating a Gift of Contemporary Art from John and Sara Shlesinger, the Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, GA
Color Field, University of Houston, Houston, TX
CULT OF THE CRIMSON QUEEN, Ceysson & Benetiere, New York, NY
Canada b/w Drag City, Soccer Club Club, Chicago, IL
Samaritans, Galerie Eva Presenhuber, New York, NY
The Autotopographers, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI
The Surface of the East Coast: Feel Materiality, Turn Gallery, New York, NY
YOU STAND ON THE GROUND FLOOR, 601space, New York, NY
Pictography, Sperone Westwater, New York, NY
Animal Farm, curated by Sadie Laska, The Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT
The First Ever & Only East Hampton Biennial, curated by Woobie Bogus and Adrianne Rubenstein, The Barn, East Hampton, NY
In the Abstract, Mass MoCA, North Adams, MA
30th Anniversary Exhibition, Attics of My Life, Jack Hanley Gallery, New York, NY
What's Up 2.0, Curated by Lawrence van Hagen, London, UK
AUGUST, Harper's Books, East Hampton, NY
Make Painting Great Again, CANADA, NY
Julia Benjamin, Sarah Braman, Nicole Cherubini, Jack Hanley Gallery, New York, NY
6s and 7s, Marlborough Gallery Breezeway, New York, NY
Feed the Meter, Curated by Wallace Whitney, Gallerie Bernard Ceysson, Luxembourg
Another Minimalism:Art After California Light and Space, The Fruitmarket Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland
Broadway Morey Boogie, Marlborough Chelsea, New York, NY
Paint New York, Kunstforeningen Gl Strand in Copenhagen
The Journal Gallery at Venus Over Manhattan, Venus Over Manhattan, New York, NY
Home Again, Again II, The Journal Gallery, Brooklyn, New York
Xstraction, The Hole, New York, NY
Eleven Rivington, New York, NY
Shapeshift, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, UK
Abstract Everyday - Everyday Abstract, Curated by Matthew Higgs,
James Cohan Gallery, New York, NY
Zublodovich Collection Inaugural Installation, Sarvisalo, Finland
One Dozen Paintings, The Journal Gallery, New York, NY
Memories are Made of This, Museum 52, New York, NY
Johann Konig Gallery, Berlin, Germany
The Shape We’re In, The Zabludowicz Collection, New York, NY
ON AND ON AND ON, Galerie Parisa Kind, Frankfurt, Germany
V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark,
Tide Pool, Sara Meltzer Gallery, New York, NY
The Shape of Things to Come: New Sculpture, Saatchi Gallery, London, UK
Arte Portugal, Lisbon Biennial, PortugalSpontaneous Generation, Zach Feuer Gallery, New York, NY
In There, Out Here, Leo Koenig Inc. Pr, New York, NY
Works from the Collection, De la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space, Miami, FL
Separate Entities, Museum 52, New York, NY
New Yorkers, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark
Color Climax curated by Joe Fyfe, James Graham & Sons, New York, NY
Formal Play, Kim Brown Gallery, London, England
ab strction, Michael Kohn Gallery, Los Angles, CA
Circumventing the City, D’amelio Terras New York, NY
Quotidian, Buia Gallery, New York, NY
With Teeth, Priska Juschka Fine Art. New York, NY
CANARICO, Galeria Commercial, San Juan, Puerto Rico
History Lessons: Part Three, Gavin Brown’s Passerby, New York, NY
CANADA, Counter Gallery, London, England
Frisky Flaming Hot, Galleri Christina Wilson, Copenhagen, Denmark
Blender, curated by Cordy Ryman, Sundaram Tagore Gallery, New York, NY
Greener Pastures Contemporary Art, Toronto, Canada
Seven Thousand Years of War, CANADA, New York NY
Forts and Panchos, Allston Skirt, Boston, MA
Majority Whip, White Box, New York
Split Dreams, New York Arts Gallery, New York
Glow Show, Archive, Toronto, Canada
New Art From New York, BACCA, Berkeley, CA
Rec Room, Pekao Gallery, Toronto, On
Leo Koenig Project, John Webber Gallery, New York, NY
US Exchange, Anna Leonowens Gallery, Halifax.
Sticker Shock, ICA, Philadelphia.
Just for the Night, Hollywood Premier, Los Angeles.
Awards and Honors
Maud Morgan Prize - Museum of Fine Arts Boston
Publications
Another Minimalism, by Melissa E. Feldman, Published by The Fruitmarket Gallery
Bibliography
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Saltz, Jerry. "See You Are Everything". New York Magazine. April 3, 2016.
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Widewalls. February 16, 2016.
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Liz Markus, “Gallery Crawl”, Huffpost Arts & Culture, May 8
Cate Mcquaid, “PAINT THINGS” is off the wall, The Boston Globe, February 7
“New York Artists Now”, GalleristNY, March 2013
McQuaid, Cate. “What’s up in local art galleries,” The Boston Globe, January 1
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Pyrde, Josephine. “Four Artists to Know”, Artinfo.com, February 29, 2012
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Smith, Roberta. “Sarah Braman: Yours,” New York Times, November 25th, 2011
“Art Review: Sarah Braman, Yours,” Time Out New York, November 2011
Kley, Elisabeth. “Fragmentation En Pointe,” artnet.com, November, 2011
Goldstein, Andrew M. “The Agenda (April 6 – 12),” ArtInfo.com, April, 2011
Chevalier, Jann. “Indian Summer,” Les Confort Moderne, 2011
Interview with Anita Zabludowicz, “Strategies of a Supercollector”, Artinfo.com, February 2011
Doran, Anne. “Tide Pool” Time Out New York, January 7, 2011
Braman, Sarah, April Trip (catalogue)
Grauer, Phil. Braman, Sarah, The Journal, Entry No.29/Fall 2010
Rubinstein, Raphael, Provisional Painting, Art in America, May
The Shape of Things to Come, Phaidon
Abstract America, Rizzoli
Cotter, Holland, Armory Review, The New York Times, March
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Robinson, Walter, 'Weekend Update' artnet, July 3, 2008
“Circumventing the City” The New Yorker, August 13
Smith, Roberta, “In These Shows the Material is the Message” New York Times, August 10
Shum, Ingrid, PS 1’s Greater New York Show Catalog
Coomer, Martin, “CANADA”, Time Out London, April 11
Maine, Stephen, “Down East” Art In America, May, p. 65
Hornung, Peter Michael,“Ny amerikansk kunst hos Wilson”, Politiken March 17
Ross, Trine, “Afrevne lemmer og totempæle”, Politiken, March 24
Cotter, Holland, "Art in Review: Sarah Braman and Brian Belott", The New York Times, October 31
Deerfucker, Centerfold w/ Aaron Brewer, C Magazine Fall
"Art Review: Crystal Show", Canadian Art Summer
"Art Review: Rec Room", Onsite Magazine, Winter
Hayes, Ken and Peck, Robin, "Detrius