Scott Reeder › CV
Born 1970, Battle Creek, MI
Lives and works in Detroit, MI
Education
MFA, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
Visva Barhati University, Santiniketan, India
Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, New York, New York 1994 BFA, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
Yale/Norfolk Summer Program
Solo and Two-Person Exhibitions
Twenty-One Humors, Pace Gallery, (Online), NY
Bananas, Fort Makers, New York, NY
Didactic Sunsets, Canada, New York, NY
B-Side of the Moon, Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI
Context Burger, Retrospective, Hudson, NY
Put The Cat On The Phone, Kavi Gupta, Chicago
More Work, Natalia Hug, Cologne
It Gets Beta, Marlborough Chelsea, NY (with Andrew Kuo
Moon Dust, 356 Mission Road, Los Angeles, California
People Call Me Scott, Lisa Cooley, New York
The Future is Stupid, Green Gallery, Milwaukee, (with Ken Kagami)
Paintings of Things, Kavi Gupta, Berlin, Germany
Scott Reeder, Kavi Gupta, Chicago, Illinois
Scott Reeder, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois
Scott Reeder, Gavlak Gallery, Palm Beach, FL
Scott Reeder, Luce Gallery, Torino, Italy
Didactic Sunset, Gavlak Gallery, Palm Beach, Florida
Scott Reeder and Tyson Reeder, Daniel Reich Gallery, New York
Nohl Fellowshio Exhibition, Inova at the Peck School of the Arts, Milwaukee
Scott Reeder: New Works, Daniel Reich Gallery, New York
Scott Reeder: French Thoughts, Jack Hanley, San Francisco, California
Scott Reeder – Moon Museum (Scene 51: Shots 1-2), Midway Contemporary Art,
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Intelligent Design, Gavin Brown’s enterprise 620A, New York (with Tyson Reeder)
Moon Dust, Gallery 400, Chicago, Illinois
Scott Reeder: Flowers, Daniel Reich Gallery, New York
The Suburban, Oak Park (with Tyson Reeder)
Deluxe Projects, Chicago (with Milhaus)
Bronwyn Keenan Gallery, New York (in association with Daniel Reich Gallery)
Pretty Funny: Scott Reeder and David Robbins, Allston Skirt Gallery, Boston
China Art Objects, Los Angeles (with Laura Owens)
Angstrom Gallery, Dallas, Texas (with Cameron Martin)
Laura Owens and Scott Reeder, China Art Objects Galleries, Los Angeles California
Pat Hearn Gallery, New York
L.A.C.E., Los Angeles (with Michelle Lopez)
Selected Film Screenings
Whitney Museum of American Art, NYC
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago
Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati
Cinemarfa Film Festival, Marfa, Texas
V-Drome, ww.vdrome.org
Art Cologne Screenings, Cologne
Oriental Theater, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Strange Film Festival London
Anthology Film Archives, New York
Selected Group Exhibitions
SPF 1000: Sadie Laska, Scott Reeder, Tyson Reeder, CANADA, East Hampton, NY
Chambers d’Amis: IKEA (Online), Office Baroque, Antwerp, BE
King Dogs Never Grow Old, Diane Rosenstein Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Dance, Dance, Dance, Arts of Life, Chicago, IL
Inaugural Exhibition, Gavlak, Los Angeles, CA
Canada b/w Drag City, Soccer Club Club, Chicago, IL
IDEA SALE, Kavi Gupta Gallery, Chicago, IL
Unobstructed Views, Library Street Collective & MoCAD, Hawkins Ferry House, Grosse Point Shores, MI
UNDERCOVER BOSS, Reyes Projects, Birmingham, MI
99 Cents or Less, Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, Detroit, MI
30th Anniversary Exhibition, Attics of My Life, Jack Hanley Gallery, New York, NY
Gilding The Lolly, curated by Brian Bellot, Gavin Brown’s enterprise
Laugh-In: Art, Comedy, Performance, curated by Jill Dawsey, Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, California
comedie concrète, Misako & Rosen, Tokyo, Japan
International Currency, curated by Noah Barker, Lodos Gallery, Mexico City,
Mexico Call and Response, Gavin Brown Enterprise, New York
Eagles II, Galeria Marlborough Madrid, Madrid, Spain
White Columns Print Portfolio, Frieze Art Fair, New York
Condensed Matter Community, curated by Evan Gruzis, Synchrotron Radiation Center, Stoughton,
Wisconsin
COPS, TOPS Gallery, Memphis, Tennessee
I Dropped The Lemon Tart, Lisa Cooley, New York
RE(A)D, curated by Ryan Steadman, Nathalie Karg, New York
Occupational Therapy, curated by Kelly Shindler, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis,
Early Man, The Hole, New York
Ducks, Greenpoint Terminal Gallery, Brooklyn, New York
People’s Biennial, Museum of Contemporary Art, Detroit
Summer & sUMMER, Michael Jon Gallery, Detroit
Another Look at Detroit: Parts 1 and 2, Marianne Boesky Gallery and Marlborough Chelsea, New York
Purple States, Andrew Edin Gallery, New York
Awkward Phase, 65 Maspeth Avenue, Brooklyn, New York
Paint Off, Paint On, Halsey McKay, East Hampton, New York
A Study in Midwestern Appropriation, curated by Michelle Grabner, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago,
Draw Gym, 247365 & Know More Games, Brooklyn, New York
Please Come to my Show, Part II (1980 - Now), organized by David Senior, Museum of Modern Art Library, New York
Summer Reading, The Hole, New York
Spaced, Jack Hanley Gallery, New York Portrait of a Generation, The Hole, New York
Liminal Boundaries, Luce Gallery, Torino, Italy “...”, The Hole, New York
Abstract America, Saatchi Gallery, London, United Kingdom
Holes, Daniel Reich Gallery, New York
Little Worlds, Luce Gallery, Torino, Italy
Tuesday Afternoon in a Cage, L.T.D., Los Angeles, California
More Mergers and Acquisitions, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta,
Constellations, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois
Rob Pruitt’s Fruit Market, The Tate Modern, London, United Kingdom
Top Ten, New Jerseyy Gallery, Basel, Switzerland
Wallgasm, Angstrom Gallery, Los Angeles, California
There, There, Inova-Peck School of the Arts, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Pretty Ugly, Gavin Browns Enterprise, New York
I Won’t Grow Up, Cheim & Read, New York
Tales of the Grotesque, Karma International, Zurich, Switzerland
Liste International Art Fair, Basel, Switzerland
Ausstellungsraum Klingental, Basel, Switzerland
Space is a Place, curated by Rob Halverson, for Fake Space, curated by Kristan Kennedy, Time-Based Art Festival, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Portland, Oregon
Mantua Festival, Dublin, Ireland
Rob Pruitt’s Flea Market, GBE, Frieze International Art Fair, London,
Jail City, Jack Hanley Gallery, Los Angeles, California
Action Adventure, Canada, New York
60 Second Video Festival, Fugitive Projects, Nashville, Tennessee
On Platforming, Locust Projects, Miami, Florida
Art Institute of Chicago Benefit Auction, Chicago, Illinois
White Columns Benefit Auction, New York
The Art of the Artist Statement, Hellenic Museum and Cultural Center, Chicago, Illinois
Kids of the Black Hole, Stalke Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark
Drunk vs Stoned 2, Gavin Brown Enterprise, New York
One Minute Rave, Canada Gallery, New York
The Four Color Pen Show – Chicago, Van Harrison Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
Strange Animal, L.A.C.E., Los Angeles, California
The Four Color Pen Show, Locust Projects, Miami, Florida
Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going? (curated by Katherine Bernhardt),
Champion Fine Arts, Los Angeles, California
The Infinite Fill Group Show (curated by Cory and Jamie Arcangel), Foxy Production, New York
Sticke Project, Wrong Gallery, New York
Drunk vs Stoned, Gavin Brown’s Enterprise/General Store, New York
Yard Sale, Track House, Oak Park, Illinois
Under the Sun, Greener Pastures Contemporary Art, Toronto, Canada
What’s Up With Milwaukee, Galapagos Art Space, Brooklyn, New York
Spacemakers, The Suburban/Lothringer Dreizen, Munich, Germany
Make Your Own Fun, Guild and Greyshkul, New York
Going West, Jones Center for Contemporary Art, Austin, Texas
Symbolic Space, The Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, Peekskill, New York
The Birdman Returns, D'Amelio Terras, New York
Now Playing, D’Amelio Terras, New York
Karaoke Death Machine, Daniel Reich Gallery, New York
The Burnt Orange Heresy, Space 101, New York
Utopia Station, Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy
General Store, Milhaus booth at The Stray Show, Chicago, Illinois
Milhaus vs. Forcefield, Mixture Contemporary Arts, Houston, Texas
Amfar 2 x 2, Angstrom Gallery, Dallas, Texas
Sculpture Show, Angstrom Gallery, Dallas, Texas
K-48 Kult Show, Scope Art Fair, New York, New York
The Party, Joymore, Chicago, Illinois
Version 02, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois
Canceled Art Fair, China Art Objects, Los Angeles, California Tasty Dog, Krems (with Milhaus), Austria
Realm of the Lair, Joymore, Chicago, Illinois
Plat & Form, Portable Hermetic & Foster Gallery
Mortal, The Betty Rymer Gallery, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
Memorial Show (part three), Pat Hearn Gallery, New York
More, more, more, Chicago Project Room, Los Angeles, California
The Armory Show, Pat Hearn Gallery, New York
Factory Soiree, Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
The Next Wave: New Painting in Southern California, California Center for the Arts, Escondido, California
Painting: fore and aft, ACME, Los Angeles, California
Oriental Nights, Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, New York
Yeah, Loyola Arts Research Center, Chicago, Illinois
Vienna Beef, Bricks and Kicks, Vienna, Austria
Harry Karry Show, Diverse Works, Houston, Texas
The Speed of Painting, Pat Hearn Gallery, New York
Selected Bibliography
Bentley, Alex "Dallas Art Fair is back on the canvas with in-person edition for 2021", CultureMap Dallas, August 27
Zappas, Lindsay Preston, "Art Insider Jan. 14: Irreverent crafts, colorful furniture, and MOCA goes free" KCRW, Jan. 14
Fox, Dan, “The Last Resort” Frieze Feature: One Take, February 20
Russeth, Andrew "Scott Reeder: Moonstruck." ArtNews, Februart 6
Kennedy, Randy. “The Lively Soul of a Decaying City.” The New York Times. 25 June: AR1.
Carlson, Ben. “1000 Words: Scott Reeder.” Artforum. Summer.
Pagel, David. “Review: Cheeky explorer Scott Reeder goes in search of moon dust.” Los Angeles Times. 21 February.
Nguyen, Betty. “Scott Reeder: Finds the Process of Painting at the Foreground of his new Feature Film Moon Dust.” LA Contemporary. February.
Griffin, Nora. “Scott Reeder: Lisa Cooley.” Art in America. February: pp. 96–97.
Eier, Alicia. “In on the Art Joke: Scott Reeder at 356 Mission.” Hyperallergic. 31 January.
Busta, Caroline. “Scott Reeder.” Artforum. January: pp. 213–214.
Smith, Roberta. “Scott Reeder: People Call Me Scott.” The New York Times. 12 December: C32.
Russeth, Andrew. “Scott Reeder: People Call Me Scott.” Gallerist. 26 November.
Hurst, Howard. “Painting as Punchline.” Hyperallergic. 19 November.
Laster, Paul. “Scott Reeder, ‘People Call Me Scott.’” Time Out New York. 14–20 November: pp. 41.
“Goings on About Town: Scott Reeder.” The New Yorker. 18 November: pp. 16.
Dillon, Noah. “I Called Him Scott: An Interview with Scott Reeder.”
Artinamerica.com. 13 November.
Fellah, Nadiah. “Scott Reeder // Lisa Cooley.” The Seen. 5 November.
Greenwalt, Karen. “Kavi Gupta Gallery: Scott Reeder & Henning Strassburger.” The Seen. 12 July.
Ban, Sandra. “Scott Reeder.” ARTnews. October: pp. 115.
Rodrigues Wildholm, Julie, and Scott Reeder. “Serious Play: Scott Reeder’s plan to end art history.” Jettison Quarterly. Fall: pp. 23–27.
Schumacher, Mary Louise. “Review: Scott Reeder at the MCA Chicago.”
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Blog. 20 January.
Salas, Rafael. “Review: Scott Reeder at the Green Gallery.” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Blog. 22 October
Weinberg, Lauren. “Constellations.” Art News. December.
Kreimer, Julian. “Scott Reeder.” Art in America. November.
Barnes, Steve. “Scott Reeder.” Art News. October.
Jones, Laura K. “London Dispatch.” Artnet. October.
Wollaston, Sam. “The Lighter Side of Frieze’s Specially Comissioned Projects.”
The Guardian. 14 October.
Fleckney, Paul. “Comedy in the Frame.” The Independent. 23 October.
Yablonsky, Lisa. “Different Class.” Artforum.com. 16 October.
Douglas, Sarah. “Frieze Frame.” ArtInfo. 14 October.
Wilson, Michael. “New York Round-up.” Art Monthly. Issue 329, September.
“Scott Reeder.” The New Yorker. 24 August.
Nathan, Emily. “Reading Between the Lines.” Artslant. 23 August.
Kerr, Merrily. “Scott Reeder, ‘Painter’.” Time Out New York. Issue 725, 20–26 August.
Hertschthal, Eric. “Scott Reeder.” The New York Observer. 10 August.
Kley, Elizabeth. “Scott Reeder-Painter.” Artnet. 9 August.
Johnson, Ken. “Scott Reeder- Painter.” The New York Times. 31 July.
“Scott Reeder at Daniel Reich, New York.” Saatchi Online. 15 July.
Grabner, Michelle. “Dark Fair.” Proximity Magazine.
Churcher, Rachel. “Scott Reeder & Tyson Reeder.” Artforum. September.
Komis, Dmitry. “Tyson Reeder/Scott Reeder.” Flash Art. July–September.
Banai, Nuit. “Scott Reeder & Tyson Reeder.” Time Out New York. 1–7 May.
“Dark Fair.” Art in America. April.
Rosenberg, Karen. “Uptown, Downtown, Fairs Found All Over.” The New York Times. 29 March.
“Interview w/ Scott and Tyson Reeder.” NY Arts Magazine. February.
Morgan, Donald. “How I Learned to Love Milwaukee...” ANP Quarterly.
Kaplan, Steven. “Art of Darkness.” Saatchi Online.
Smith, Roberta. “Scott Reeder.” The New York Times. 2 February.
Schumacher, Mary Louise. “In Your Face.” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Higgs, Matthew. “On the Ground – New York.” Artforum. December.
“Two Minds – Scott and Tyson Reeder.” Art Review. February.
Dunham, Carla. “Minneapolis.” Art Papers. Issue 29, Number 4, July–August.
Valentine, Valerie. “Walking on the Moon.” Pulse. 9 March.
Schumacher, Mary Louise. “Artists Create Worlds From Four Color Pens.” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. 7 March.
Wenzel, Erik. “Four Color Pen Show – Chicago.” panel-house.com.
Schmuacher, Mary Louise. “Scott Reeder – Solo Show.” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. 2 March.
Nusser, Madeline. “The Four Color Pen Show.” Time Out Chicago. 3–10 March.
Workman, Michael. “Making a Statement.” New City. 22 February.
Armstrong, Liz. “I Something Chicago.” The Chicago Reader. 15 February.
“Everyone Was There: The Wrong Gallery.” Artforum. December.
Seidel, Florian. Bauwelt. September.
Schwarz, Franziska. SzeneMagazin. 9 September.
Rundfunk, Bayerisch. BR-Online. 2 September.
Gotz, Henning. Go Munchen. 19 September: pp. 77.
Dattenberger, Simone. Munchener Merkur. 27 August.
Huber, Cornelia. AZ Wochenende. 22 August.
Schneeberger, Ruth. Munchner Kultur. 21–22 August.
Eisenack, Marco. SZ-Extra. August: S1.
Saltz, Jerry. “Termite Theory.” The Village Voice and Artnet. 15 June.
Saltz, Jerry. “Blotto, meet Buzzed.” The Village Voice and Artnet. 11 May.
Fox, Ellen. “The Cutting Edge Crashes the Dance Yet Again.” Chicago Tribune. 7 May.
Going West. Exhibition Catalogue. Jones Center for Contemporary Art, Austin, Texas.
Genocchio, Benjamin. “How an Art Scene Became a Youthscape.” The New
York Times. 23 January.
Rimanelli, David. “Entries – Karaoke Death Machine.” Artforum. Summer.
Armstrong, Liz. “Anyone Can Play” Chicago Reader. 6 June.
Johnson, Ken. “Karaoke Death Machine” The New York Times. 25 May.
Workman, Michael. “Group Dynamics.” New City. 22 May.
Cotter, Holland. “Doing Their Own Thing, Making Art Together.” The New York Times. 19 January.
Schimmel, Paul. Laura Owens. Exhibition Catalogue. Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California.
Grabner, Michelle. “Collectives.” EXTRA. Spring.
Schumacher, Mary Louise, “Calm, cool, collective.” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Fujimori, Manami.
“Very New York.” BT Magazine, Japan. January.
Cotter, Holland. “Year In Review – Top Ten List.” The New York Times. 29 December.
Velez, Pedro. “Art Fair Future.” Artnet. 23 December.
Kushner, Rachel. “Scott Reeder – Circling the Square.” Art/Text. Summer.
Robinson, Walter. “Chicago Diary.” Artnet. 14 May.
Snodgrass, Susan. “Poised to Soar.” Art in America. May.
Frank, Nicholas. “Milwaukee 3000.” New Art Examiner. April.
Margasak, Peter. “After American Movie.” Chicago Reader. 1 June.
Hanson, Trent. “The T.V. Eye.” Milwaukee Orbit. March.
“Art Makes Merry.” ArtsMedia. 15 February.
“Pretty Funny.” The Boston Globe. 12 February.
Knight, Christopher. “The Next Wave.” Los Angeles Times. 12 June.
Pincus, Robert L. “Next Wave.” Centerpiece. 8 June.
Fark, Bill. “The Next Wave.” Bill Fark, North County Times. 2 June.
Mccabe, Bret. “Cameron Martin and Scott Reeder.” The Met. April.
“Scott Reeder.” The New Yorker. 25 January.
Johnson, Ken. “Scott Reeder.” The New York Times. 5 February.
Liu, Timothy. “Scott Reeder” New Art Examiner. May.
Robbins, David, “The Third Option.” The Bicycle Thieves, Danish Contemporary Art Foundation.
Bulka, Michael. “Wanna Buy Some Art?” New Art Examiner. July.
Saltz, Jerry. “Speed of Painting.” Time Out. September.
Curatorial Projects
Club Nutz, Special Artist Project, Art Cologne 2011, Cologne, Germany
Club Nutz at Here Not There, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois
Milwaukee International 30 minute Video Festival, presented by the Suburban at No Soul For Sale,
The Tate Modern, London, United Kingdom
Club Nutz, Frieze International Art Fair, London, United Kingdom
Dark Fair - Cologne, Kolnischer Kunstrverin, Cologne, Germany
David Dunlap (with Mores McWreath, curated by Andrea Zittel), The Cue Foundation, New York
Milwaukee International Art Fair 2, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Dark Fair, The Swiss Institute, New York
Presents, Rowley Kennerk Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
Aquarium Show at Rob Pruitt’s Flea Market, GBE at Frieze, London, UK
Milwaukee International Art Fair, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Small Painting Show, Ulrich Museum, Wichita, Kansas
Drunk vs Stoned 2, Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, New York
The Early Show, White Columns, New York
4 Color Pen Show, Locust Projects, Miami, Florida
Bumper Sticker project, Wrong Gallery, New York
Drunk vs Stoned, Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, New York
Awards and Fellowships
Mary L. Nohl Individual Artist Fellowship
Selected Artist, Artist Pension Trust, New York
Visiting Artist, Northwestern University, Chicago
Visiting Artist, University of Wisconsin, Madison Visiting Artist, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Visiting Artist, University of Iowa, Iowa City
Ellen Battell Stoeckel Fellowship, Yale University
Public Collections
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C. Kadist Art Foundation
Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Georgia