Libby Black

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Libby Black
Born1976
NationalityAmerican
EducationB.F.A.Cleveland Institute of Art
M.F.A.California College of the Arts
Known forArtist
Websitewww.libbyblack.com

Libby Black (born in 1976, Toledo, Ohio) is an American contemporary artist working primarily in drawing, painting, and sculpture. Black lives and works in Berkeley California.[1][2]

Education[edit]

Black holds a B.F.A. in Painting from Cleveland Institute of Art, (1999) and an M.F.A. in Painting and Drawing from the California College of the Arts (2001).[3]

Work and Themes[edit]

Through painting, drawing and sculptural installation, Blacks work explores the course of her personal history and broader cultural contexts, examining the intersection of feminism, LGBTQ+ identity, politics, consumerism, notions of value, and desire.[2][4]

Black's sculptural representations are life sized re-creations of objects which she makes from paper, hot glue, and acrylic paint. In some exhibitions she arranges her sculptures of domestic objects, books, magazines, handbags, and shoes into still life arrangements, creating installations blending the real and the imaginary. Her two-dimensional paintings and drawings are based on imagery gathered from various sources such as fashion magazines, newspapers, and books.[5][6]

Exhibitions[edit]

Solo[edit]

  • 2001 “The Best of the Best,” a.o.v., San Francisco, CA.
  • 2003 “Louis Vuitton,” Manolo Garcia Gallery, San Francisco, CA.
  • 2003 “BENZ,” San Francisco Arts Commission, San Francisco, CA.
  • 2005 “Caught Up In The Moment,” Heather Marx Gallery, San Francisco, CA.[7]
  • 2007 “The Past is Never Where You Think You Left It,” Heather Marx Gallery, San Francisco, CA.
  • 2008 “In Between Things,” University of Georgia, Broad Street Gallery, Athens, GA.[8]
  • 2009 “Timeless,” Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles, CA.[9]
  • 2010 “Be Here Now,” Marx & Zavattero, San Francisco, CA.[10]
  • 2010 “If Nothing Else Matters,” PEEL, Houston, TX.[11]
  • 2010 “Work Out,” San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, San Jose, CA.[12]
  • 2012 “Nothing Lasts Forever,” Marx & Zavattero, San Francisco, CA
  • 2015 “There's No Place Like Home,” Joshua Liner Gallery, New York, NY
  • 2016 “A Light That Never Goes Out,” Gallery 16, San Francisco, CA
  • 2018 “Little Girl Blue,” Guerrero Gallery, San Francisco, CA

Group[edit]

Publications[edit]

Publications with contributions by Black[edit]

  • 2004 California Biennial. New Port Beach: Orange County Museum of Art, 2005. ISBN 978-0917493355
  • Bay Area Now 4. San Francisco: Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, 2006, pages 16–17.
  • Deluxe: How Luxury Lost Its Luster, by Dana Thomas. London: penguin press, 2007, page 170. ISBN 978-1594201295
  • Artist of Invention: A Century of CCA, San Francisco: California College of the Arts, 2007. ISBN 978-9780975357
  • New Image Sculpture, by Eleanor Heartney, and Rene Paul Barilleaux. San Antonio: McNay Art Museum, 2011, pages 32–39. ISBN 978-0916677558
  • Beautiful Decay, Book 9: The Seven Deadly Sins, by Amir H Fallah. Los Angeles: Beautiful/Decay, 2012. ISBN 978-0982474587
  • One Painting a Day,by Timothy Callaghan. Beverly: Quarry Books, 2013. ISBN 978-1592538300
  • Boxed: A Visual History and the Art of Boxing, by Franklin Sirmans. New York: Damiani/Paul Kasmin Gallery, 2014, pages 64–65. ISBN 978-8862083546
  • Quiet Please: The Mental Game of Art and Tennis, by Ann Trinca. Berkeley: Berkeley Art Center, 2016, pages 1–20.[25]
  • Much Love and Respect. San Francisco: Gallery 16, 2019.
  • Find Your Artistic Voice, by Lisa Congdon. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 2019, pages 86–91 ISBN 978-1452168869

Collections[edit]

Black's work is held in the following public and private collections:

  • Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, CA.[26]
  • Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA.
  • Pier 24 Photography, San Francisco, CA.[27]
  • The West Collection, Philadelphia, PA.[28]

Awards[edit]

  • 2020 Marcus Early Career Research Award[29]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Berkeley artist Libby Black channels Janis Joplin in her radically wonderful new show". 7x7 Bay Area. March 14, 2018.
  2. ^ a b Sussman, Matt (September 26, 2016). "Libby Black".
  3. ^ "Distinguished Alumni". portal.cca.edu.
  4. ^ "Libby Black at Marx & Zavattero". www.artforum.com.
  5. ^ Rosenfeld, Austen Leah (November 13, 2015). "artist libby black makes paper louis vuitton bags and chanel rollerskates".
  6. ^ Chun, Kimberly (April 12, 2012). "Libby Black: Looking, being good: It's provocative". SFGate.
  7. ^ Staff, SF Weekly (September 28, 2005). "Artbeat". SF Weekly.
  8. ^ Wendl, Nora (March 3, 2008). "In Between Things".
  9. ^ "CHARLIE JAMES GALLERY | Timeless".
  10. ^ "Be Here Now". Art Practical.
  11. ^ Klaasmeyer, Kelly (September 22, 2010). "If Nothing Else Matters". Houston Press.
  12. ^ "Libby Black: Work Out – San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art".
  13. ^ "2004 California Biennial at Orange County Museum of Art". www.artforum.com.
  14. ^ "No more coasting for OCMA". Los Angeles Times. October 24, 2004.
  15. ^ Genocchio, Benjamin (February 6, 2005). "ART REVIEW; Three Facets of a Jersey City Jewel". The New York Times – via NYTimes.com.
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  17. ^ Conlan, Kim (March 5, 2015). "Expand Your Mind at the Orange County Museum of Art". Locale Magazine.
  18. ^ Whiting, Sam (March 29, 2017). "Immigrant art show starts as chain letter". SFGate.
  19. ^ Bitker, Janelle (20 September 2017). "With Liberty and Justice for Some". East Bay Express.
  20. ^ "ICA's 'Detritus' Looks at What Artists Leave Behind". KQED.
  21. ^ "About | CALIFORNIA LOVE". Galerie Droste Wuppertal.
  22. ^ "Exhibitions". Orth Contemporary. December 2, 2016.
  23. ^ Stuebner, Anton. "SuperSet at fused space". Art Practical.
  24. ^ "Art is where the heart is Vol.2". Wall Street International. February 8, 2018.
  25. ^ Shi, Diana (August 13, 2016). "Artists Take a Swing at the Look & Legacy of Tennis".
  26. ^ "2008.7.1 | OMCA COLLECTIONS". collections.museumca.org.
  27. ^ "Collection".
  28. ^ "West Collection". db.westcollection.org.
  29. ^ "Three Faculty Members Win Marcus Early Career Research Award | College of Liberal & Creative Arts". lca.sfsu.edu.