Serrano, Andrés

CV

Nace en Nueva York en el año 1950.

1967- 1969 Brooklyn Museum Art School, Nueva York.

Exposiciones

SOLO EXHIBITIONS:

1985

  • Leonard Perlsson Gallery, Nueva York.

1986

  • ”The Unknown Christ”, Museum of Contemporary Hispanic Art, Nueva York.

1987

  • Galerie Hufkens- Noirhomme, Bruselas, Bélgica.

1988

  • Stux Gallery, Nueva York.
  • Greenberg/ Wilson Gallery, Nueva York.

1989

  • Stux Gallery, Nueva York.

1990

  • Stux Gallery, Nueva York.
  • Gallery Cellar, Nagoya, Japón.
  • Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, USA.
  • BlumHelman Gallery, Santa Monica, USA.
  • Gallery Hibbel, Tokyo, Japón.

1991

  • Saatchi Museum, Londres.
  • Gallery Via 8, Tokyo, Japón.
  • ”Nomads”, Denver Museum of Art, Denver, CO, USA.
  • ”KKK Portraits”, University of Colorado at Boulder. Colorado, USA.
  • Thomas Segal Gallery, Boston, USA.
  • Gallery Susanne Ottesen, Copenhague, Dinamarca y Galleri Riis, Oslo, Noruega.
  • Seibu, Tokyo y Kyoto, Japón.
  • Yvon Lambert, Paris.

1992

  • ”The Morgue”, Yvon Lambert Gallery, París.
  • ”The Morgue”, La Tete d’Obsidienne, Fort Napoleon, La Seyne-sur-Mer, Francia
  • ”The Morgue”, Palais du tau, Reims, Francia.
  • ”The Morgue”, Grand Hormu, Mons, Belgica.
  • ”The Morgue”, Zone Gallery, Newcastle- upon- Tyne. Inglaterra.

1993

  • ”Selected Works: 1986- 1992”, Feigen Inc., Chicago, USA.
  • ”The Morgue”, Paula Cooper Gallery, Nueva York.

1994

  • ”Andres Serrano: Works 1983- 93”, Institute for Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA.
  • ”The Morgue”, Museum of Contemporary Art, Montreal.
  • ”Budapest”, Paula Cooper Gallery, Nueva York.
  • ”Budapest”, Galerie Yvon Lambert, París.
  • ”The Morgue”, Galleri Charlotte Lund, Estocolmo, Suecia.
  • ”The Morgue”, Galerija Dante Marino Cettina, Umag, Croacia.
  • ”The Morgue”, Alfonzo Artiaco, Nápoles, Italia.
  • ”The Church Series”, Paula Cooper Gallery, Nueva York.
  • ”The Church Series”, Centre for Contemporary Art, Ujazdowski Castle, Varsovia, Polonia.
  • ”The Church Series”, Moderna Galerija Ljubliana, Eslovenia.
  • ”The Church Series”, Magazin 4, Bregenz, Austria.
  • ”The Church Series”, Grand- Hornu, Belgica.

1995

  • Thomas Rehbein Galerie, Colonia, Alemania.
  • ”Budapest”, Alfonso Artiaco, Napoli, Italia.
  • ”The morgue”, Ugo Ferranti, Roma.
  • ”The morgue”, Portfolio, Edimburgo, Escocia.
  • ”The morgue”, David Floria Gallery, Woody Creek, CO, USA.
  • ”Andres Serrano: Works 1983- 93”, The New York Museum of Contemporary Art, New York.
  • ”Andres Serrano: Works 1983- 93”, Center for the fine Arts, Miami.
  • ”Andres Serrano: Works 1983- 93”, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston.
  • ”Andres Serrano: Works 1983- 93”, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, USA.
  • ”Andres Serrano: Works 1983- 93”, Malmo Konstall, Suecia.

1996

  • ”Andres Serrano”, Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb, Croacia.
  • ”Andres Serrano”, Galerie Dante, Umag, Croacia.
  • ”Andres Serrano: Large Scale Photographs”, Jan Weimer Gallery, Kansas City, USA.
  • ”Andres Serrano”, Mokka, Reykjavik, Islandia.
  • ”Andres Serrano”, Sala Mendoza, Caracas, Venezuela.
  • ”Andres Serrano”, Port de Barcelona, Barcelona, España.
  • ”Andres Serrano: From a Southern Perspective”, UCA Baum Gallery of Fine Art, Conway, Arkansas, USA.

1997

  • ”A History of Sex”, Ugo Ferranti, Roma, Italia.
  • ”Andres Serrano”, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia.
  • ”Andres Serrano”, Kirkcaldy Galleries, Melbourne, Australia.
  • ”Andres Serrano”, Quintana Gallery, Coral gables, FL, USA.
  • ”Natives + History of Sex”, Artcore Gallery, Toronto.
  • ”Andres Serrano”, PROA, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • ”A History of Sex”, Paula Cooper Gallery, Nueva York.
  • ”A History of Sex”, Galleri Charlotte Lund, Estocolmo, Suecia.
  • ”Fluids, The Klan”, Lydmar Hotel, Stregatan, Suecia.
  • ”Fluids” Galerie Yvon Lambert, París.
  • ”Andres Serrano”, Galería Juana de Aizpuru, Madrid.
  • ”Andres Serrano”, Galería Juana de Aizpuru, Sevilla.
  • ”A History of Andres Serrano: A history of Sex”, Groninger Museum, Holanda.

1998

  • ”Andres Serrano: A survey”, Ron Judish Fine Arts, Denver, Colorado.
  • ”Andres Serrano: A history of Sex”, Photology, Milan, Italia.
  • ”Andres Serrano: A history of Sex”, Photology, Londres, Inglaterra. (28/05- 17/07)
  • ”Andres Serrano: Red” Baumgartner Galleries, Inc. Washington, DC, USA.
  • ”A History of Andres Serrano”, Horsens Museum of modern Art, en cooperación con el Groninger Museum. Holanda.
  • ”Andres Serrano: Fluids” Galerie Yvon Lambert, París.
  • ”Andres Serrano: Selected Photographs 1987- 1996”, Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, Washington. USA.
  • ”Andres Serrano: Early works”, Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, GA, USA.
  • ”Andres Serrano”, Galería 1991- Joao Graca, Lisboa.

1999

  • ”Andres Serrano”, David Pérez-Mac Callum Arte Contemporáneo, Guayaquil, Ecuador.
  • ”Andres Serrano: Inmersions & Fluid Abstractions”, Andre Simoens Gallery, Knokke- Heist, Belgica.

2000

  • ”Body and Soul”, Bergen Art Society, Bergen, Noruega.
  • ”Body and Soul”, Rogaland Kunst Museum, Stvanger, Noruega.
  • ”Body and Soul”, Tromso Art Society, Tromso, Noruega.
  • ”Body and Soul”, Stenersenmusett, Olso, Noruega.
  • ”Body and Soul”, Helsinki City Art Museum, Helsinki, Finlandia.
  • ”Body and Soul”, Ciurlionis National Museum of Art, Kaunas, Lituania.
  • ”Body and Soul”, Ludwig Foundation, Aachen, Alemania.
  • ”Body and Soul”, Barbican Art Centre, Londres, Inglaterra.
  • ”Andrés Serrano”, Galerie editionKUnsthandek/20.21, Essen, Alemania.

2001

  • “World Without End”, The Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, Nueva York.
  • “Objects of Desire”, Andre Simoens Gallery, Knokke- Zoute, Bélgica.
  • ”The Interpretations of Dreams”, Paula Cooper Gallery, Nueva York.
  • ”The Interpretations of Dreams”, Galería Juana de Aizpuru, Madrid.
  • “Andrés Serrano in Conversation”. The Barbican. Londres.

2002

  • “Body and Soul”, Traveling Exhibition, MEO, Budapest, Hungría.
  • “Andrés Serrano”, Reali Arte Contemorarea, Brescia, Italia.
  • “Andres Serrano’s Via Vía”, Ex Church S. Martha, Roma.
  • “America”, Gimpel Fils, Londres.

2003

  • “America”. Paula Cooper Gallery. Nueva York.
  • “Works 1985-2002”, Andre Simoens Gallery, Belgica.
  • “Ekthesi Photographias”, Kalfayanb Gallery, Thessaloniki, Grecia.
  • “A History of Sex”, 5th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival – Images of the 21st Century, Grecia.
  • “America”, Chac Mool Gallery, Los Angeles.

2004

  • ”America”, Galleria Photology, Milan, Italia.

2005

  • “Andrés Serrano: Lectures in Photography”. Ferguson Theater; Columbia College, Chicago.
  • “America” Galería Juana de Aizpuru. Madrid.
  • “Andrés Serrano: Enthüllungen / Revelations”, C/O Berlin, Berlin.
  • “The Americans”, Galleria Ugo Ferranti, Roma, Italia.
  • “A History of Sex”, The Erotic Museum, Los Angeles.
  • “Des Americans”. Yvon Lambert. Paris.

2006

  • ”Andres Serrano: La Part Maudite” Collection Lambert, Musée d’Art Contemporain, Avignon, France.
  • “Andres Serrano” PAC, Padiglione d’Arte Contemporanea, Milan, Italy.
  • “Baroque” Gimpel Fils, London.
  • Walter Otero Gallery, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
  • “Andres Serrano: El dedo en la llaga” ARTIUM Contemporary Art Museum, Vitoria, Spain; traveling to Padiglione d’Arte Contemporanea, Milan, Italy; travelling to Tecla Sala, Barcelona; and PhotoEspaña Festival, Madrid, Spain.
  • “The Morgue” Padiglione d’Arte Contemporanea, Milan, Italy.

2007

  • “A History of Sex Kulturen, Lund, Suecia.
  • “Andres Serrano. El Dit a la Nafra” Centro Cultural Metropolità L’Hospitalet, TeclaSala. Barcelona, España.

2011

  • “Holy works”. Galeria Park. Milan, Italia

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2012

  • ART BASEL. Stand Juana de Aizpuru gallery. Basel

2009

  • “Pequeña historia da fotografía”. Fondos das coleccións do CGAC. Galicia.

2007:

  • “El dedo en la llaga”. Festival Internacional de Fotografía y Artes Visuales PHoto España 2007. Madrid.

2005

  • “Rostros. El retrato en el umbral del siglo XXI”. Caixanova. Vigo (Galicia)

2004

  • “N(E)ORRETRATOS. Galería Juana de Aizpuru. Madrid
  • 8ª Edición de Paris Photo. Le Carrusel du Louvre. Paris (Francia)

2003

  • “Corpus Christi: Representations of Christ in Photography, 1850 – 2001,” International Haus Der Photographie – Deichtorhallen Hamburg, Germany (12/19/03-4/12/04)
  • “Only Skin Deep: Changing Visions of The American Self,” International Center of Photography, New York (12/12/03-2/29/04)
  • “Indians and Cowboys, Cowboys and Indians”, Jan Weiner Gallery, MO (7/11-8/31/03)
  • “Orizzonti – Belvedere dell’Arte”, Firenze Mostre, Florence, Italy (07/07/03 – 10/26/03)
  • “Phantom of Desire”, Neue Galerie Graz und Stdtmuseum Graz, Austria (05/26 – 08/24/03)
  • “Whiteness, a Wayward Collection”, Laguna Art Museum, CA, (03/23-07/6/2003)
  • “Pulp Art”, Brooklyn Museum of Art, NY, (5/15 – 10/19/03)
  • “Abstraction in Photography”, Von Lintel Gallery, NY, (02/06/03-03/22/03)

2002

  • “RE: ACTION 2002,” Jan Weiner Gallery, Kansas City, MO (1/11 – 3/5/02)
  • “Twenty Years of Stefan Stux,” New Gallery, Houston, TX (1/12 – 2/16/02)
  • “People See Paintings” curated by Francesco Bonami, MCA Chicago, IL. (1/19 – 9/1/02)
  • “Acquiring Taste,” Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT (2/23/02)
  • “Superheroes,” Galerie Edward Mitterand, Gereva, Switzerland, (3/7-4/02).
  • “El Bello Género”, Sala de Exposiciones Plaza de Espana, Madrid, curated by Margarita Aizpuru, (4/02 – 6/02)
  • “Sacred & Profane,” York City Art Gallery (4/20 – 6/23/02), travelling exhibition, see 2001.
  • “For Skin,” Generous Miracles Gallery, open 5/9/02.
  • “Photographier – to Photograph,” Collection Lambert, Musée d’art Contemporain, Avignon, France. (6/1 – December 2002)
  • “Art & Outrage: The Exhibition,” curated by Simon Watson, Robert Miller Gallery, New York (6/4 – )
  • “Art & Outringe,” Robert Miller, (6/5-6/15/02).
  • “Art Downtown,” Wall Street Rising, NY (6/14-9/15/02)
  • “The Great American Nude,” Bruce Museum of Arts and Science, Greenwich, CT (6/15 – 9/8/02)
  • “Erotic,” Charles Riva Gallery, NY, opens July 11, 2002.
  • ”Pandemic: Imaging AIDS,” MACBA (Museo de Arte Contemporáneo) and FAD (Fomento de las Artes Decorativas), Barcelona, Spain (7/15 – 8/1/02); Pretoria Art Museum, Pretoria, South Africa (8/27 – 10/27/02); The United Nations, New York, NY (11/25/02 – 1/10/03); The Philadelphia Art Alliance, Philladelphia, PA (9/2 – 12/4/03); The Yager Museum, Hartwick College, Odeonta, NY (1/12 – 3/16/04); Bombay; Brown University, Providence, RI (3/24 – 3/30/04); Center for Disease Control Public Health Museum, Atlanta, GA (7/1 – 12/6/05).
  • “With and Without You: Re-visitations of Art in the Age of AIDS,” Ivan Dougherty Gallery, Sydney, Australia (10/3 – 11/9/02)
  • “Revelation, Representation of Christ in Photography,” Israel Museum, Jerusalem, (10/4/02-6/30/03)
  • “Photography Fast Forward: Aperture at 50,” The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, 21 October – 2 November 2002 (also: Sotheby’s New York, 6 – 31 January 2003)
  • “Portraits,” Andre Simoens Gallery, Belgium (10/26-11/19/02)
  • “For Your Eyes Only,” Photology, Milano (11/13-12/21/02)

2001

  • “Because Sex Sells: Part II,” Nikolai Fine Art, New York (1/9 – 2/10/01)
  • “Give & Take,” Serpentine Gallery, Victoria and Albert Museum, London (1/30/01-4/1/01)
  • “Full Frontal, Photographic Portraits,” Jan Weiner Gallery, Kansas, MO (3/9 – 4/30/01)
  • “A Disarming Beauty: The Venus de Milo in 20th Century Art,” curated by Suzanne Ramljak, Salvador Dalí Museum, St. Petersburg, FL (4/28 – 9/9/01).
  • “Body & Sin,” Valencia Biennial, Valencia, Spain (6/13 – 10/20/01)
  • “The Reality-Effect: Contemporary American Photography,” Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, New York, (8/10 – 9/23/01)
  • “Fluid,” Wolverhampton Art Gallery, England, (9/15 – 11/24/01), travelling to Bonington Gallery (2/4 – 3/1/02), Hpward Gardens Gallery (4/19 – 5/15/02), and Middlesbrough Art Gallery (7/20 – 8/31/02).
  • “Best of the Season,” The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT (9/23 – 12/30/01)
  • “Sacred & Profane,” Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield, England (10/13/01 – 1/13/02), travelling to York City Art Gallery, York, England (4/20 – 6/23/02) and Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, Brighton, England.
  • “The Beauty of Evil,” De Zonnehof Centre for Modern Art, Amersfoort, The Netherlands (10/14/01 – 1/6/02)
  • “Video Café: E/Motion Studies,” Queens Museum of Art, Long Island City, NY, (10/21/01-2/7/02).
  • “Blood: Perspectives on Art, Power, Politics and Pathology,” Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt (11/11/01 – 1/27/02)
  • “Rear Window” and “Masking,” The Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta, Georgia (11/16/01 – 1/12/02)
  • “The Passions, From Brueghel to Viola;” James Cohan Gallery, New York (12/2/01 – 1/12/02)

2000

  • “Don’t Follow Patterns,” Empire Bronze Foundry, Long Island City, New York (9/17 – 10/31/00)
  • “Red,” Julie Saul Gallery, New York, NY (12/14/00- 01/20/01).
  • “Because Sex Sells: Part I” Nikolai Fine Art, New York (12/00)
  • “American Perspectives: Photographs from the Polaroid Collection,” Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo, Japan (9/12 – 11/12/00), travelled to: Museum [EKI] Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan (2/17 – 3/14/01), Takamatsu City Museum of Art, Takamatsu, Japan, (6/1 – 7/1/01), Museum of Contemporary Art, Sapporo, Sapporo, Japan (7/21 – 9/2/01)
  • “Faith: The Impact of Judeo-Christian Religion on Art at the Milennium,” The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Connecticut (1/24/00 – 5/00)
  • “Children of the 20th Century,” Von der Heydt Museum, Wuppertal, Germany (1/9 – 3/26/00), travelled to: Gallery Aschaffenborg, Jesuiten Kirche, Germany (4/9 – 6/12/00), Mittelrhein Museum Koblenz, Germany (6/21 – 8/27/00)
  • “100 at 2000: The Century of Photography,” Photology, Milan, Italy (1/29 – 4/29/00)
  • “Picturing the Modern Amazon,” New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, New York (3/30 – 6/25/00)
  • “Bizarre,” John Gibson Gallery, New York, New York (4/15 – 5/27/00)
  • “Postmodern Heretics?: The Catholic Imagination in Contemporary Art,” Klemm Gallery, Siena Heights University, (9/9 – 10/25/00)
  • “Photography Now: An International Survey of Contemporary Photography,” Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans (7/15 – 9/24/00)
  • “Mennesket – Body & Existence,” Arken Museum for Modern Kunst, Ishøj, Denmark (9/15/00 – 1/14/01)
  • “20th Anniversary Show: Photography,” Stefan Stux Gallery, New York, New York (5/11/00 – 6/10/00)
  • ”Art of the Americas from the Chase Manhattan Collection: Icon + Grid + Void,” The Americas Society, New York, New York (5/18 – 7/30/00)
  • “Chorus of Light: Photographs from the Collection of Sir Elton John,” High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA (11/10/00 – 01/28/01)
  • “Visualizing the Blues,” traveling exhibition curated by Anne Ellegood, The Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Memphis, TN (10/8 – 12/31/00); Greenville County Museum of Art, Greenville, SC (5 – 7/01); Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia (8 – 10/01); New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, LA (10/21 – 12/30/01); Austin Museum of Art, Austin, TX (1/13 – 3/24/02); Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando, FL (3 – 6/02)
  • “Snapshots,” Contemporary Museum, Baltimore, MD (11/2-1/14/00); traveling until 12/04
  • “Drawings & Photographs,” Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, New York (12/08 – 12/23/00)
  • “Ultra Baroque, Aspects of Post Latin American Art,” Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, (9/24/00 – 1/7/01) traveling to Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (2/4/01 – 5/6/01), San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (8/18/01 – 1/2/02), Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto (1/30/02 – 4/28/02), Miami Art Museum (6/20/02 – 8/24/02), Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (10/15/02 – 1/5/03)

1999

  • “Sans Titre: Works from the Collection of Peggy Scott & David Teplitzky” Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Boulder, Colorado (1/16 – 3/14/99)
  • “Years of Globalization and Diversity — Conflict or Harmony?” Wake ForestUniversity, North Carolina (2/1/99 – 4/21/99)
  • “Assumed Identities,” Fine Arts Gallery, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina (2/12/99 – 3/28/99)
  • “As Above, So Below” The Fabric Workshop, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (2/14/99 – 4/10/99)
  • “Inderlighetens Spill: Images of Religious Contemplation,” Lillehammer Kunstmuseum, Lillehammer, Norway (2/27 – 5/16/99)
  • “20 Años Despues, Segundo Salon Irrealista”, Galeria Leyendecker, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Islas Canarias, Spain (2/25 – 3/25/99)
  • “Ragnörak,” (nameless space, 330 W 38), New York, New York, curated by Alfredo Martinez (3/6/99 – 4/3/99)
  • “The Emerging Image: Selected Contemporary Photography,” Susquehanna Art Museum, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (3/12/99 – 5/21/99)
  • “Veronica’s Revenge: Photographies de la collection LAC-Suisse,” Casino Luxembourg and Musée national d’histoire et d’art, Luxembourg (3/13/99 – 4/18/99)
  • “Art and Artifice,” Nikolai Fine Art, New York, New York (5/4/99 – 6/5/99)
  • “Paisajes y retratos,” Galería Javier López, Madrid, Spain (5/26/99 – )
  • “ The Nude in Contemporary Art”, The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridfefield, CT. (6/6/99 – 9/12/99)
  • “The Hand,” The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, Toronto, Canada (6/26/99 – 9/6/99)
  • “Summer Stock,” Ron Judish Fine Arts, Denver, Colorado (7/10/99 – 9/4/99)
  • “Love & Desire: Between Neoclassicism and Neuroticism,” Galleria Photology, Milan, Italy (9/10/99 – 11/6/99).
  • “The Artist As Patron: A Benefit Exhibition,” The Alternative Museum, New York, NY (10/6/99 – 11/6/99)
  • “Späte Freiheiten: Geschichten vom Altern / Late Liberties: Stories of Growing Older,” Historischen Museum Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany (10/17/99 – 001/16/00), travelled to Musée Suisse, Switzerland (4/14/ – 7/16/00); SiemensForum Munchen, Munich, Germany (8/22 – 10/15/00); Museum der Arbeit, Hamburg, Germany (11/15 – 2/4/01)
  • “U.S. to Art 1950 – 2000,” Studio Casoli, Milan, Italy (11/4/99 – )
  • “The Sentiment of the Year 2000,” Milano Triennale, Milan, Italy (11/16/99 – 01/9/00)
  • James Danzinger Gallery, New York, NY (November – December, 1999)
  • “XX/MM,” Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia (12/2/99 – 1/5/00)
  • “Pure Essence and Presumed Innocence,” Marella Arte Contemporanea, Sarnico, Italy(11/14/99 – 1/15/00)

1998

  • “Vile Bodies: Photography and the Crisis of Looking” Channel Four Television, Prestel-Verlag, published to coincide with a touring exhibition in the UK and North America in 1998-99.
  • “Art and the American Experience” Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, Kalamazoo, Michigan (9/13/98 – 12/6/98)
  • “Autumn Exhibition,” Galeri K, Oslo, Norway (9/4 – 10/4/98);
  • “Threatened/Threatening Landscapes” Moreau Center for the Arts, Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame, Indiana (9/4/98 – 10/2/98)
  • “Power by Consent: Thoughts on Desire, Consumption and Market” ArtCenter-South Florida, Miami (1/3-2/21/98)
  • “Segura Publishing Company” Quartet Editions, New York (1/6-2/7/98)
  • “Mysterious Voyages: Exploring the Subject of Photography” Contemporary Museum, Baltimore (2/7 – 5/2/98)
  • “Taboo: Repression and Revolt in Modern Art” The Galerie St. Etienne, New York (3/26 – 5/30/98)
  • “In the Spirit: Contemporary Art and Religious Tradition” CSPS, Cedar Rapids, Iowa (3/21 – 4/27/98)
  • “Knowing Children” David Beitzel Gallery, New York (6/19 – 7/31/98)
  • “Urban Encounters” New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York (7/16 – 9/20/98)
  • “Act/Language: Power and Display” Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, Tallahassee, Florida (11/6 – 12/4/98)
  • “Pure Essence and Presumed Innocence” Marella Arte Contemporanea, Bergamo, Italy (11/14 – 12/15/98)
  • “Transfiguration” Bronwyn Keenan Gallery, New York, NY (11/21 – 12/23/98)

1997

  • “Signs of Age: Representing the Older Body” Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, CA (11/8/97 – 1/18/98)
  • “The Continuation of Something Else” Bullet Space, New York, NY (7/31 – 9/21/97)
  • “Breaking Barriers” Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, FL (10/25 – 1/4/98)
  • “Sum” Arhurs Kunstbygning, Denmark (10/11 – 11/9/97)
  • “The Dead” Gallery of the Saidye Bronfman Centre for the Arts, Québec (9/11 – 10/26/97)
  • “Searching for the Spiritual” Depree Art Center and Gallery, Hope College, MI (8/18 – 10/26/97)
  • “Angel, Angel” Kunsthalle Wien, Austria (6/10 – 9/7/97) travels to Gallery Rudolfinum, Prague, Czech Republic (10/22/97 -1/11/98)
  • “Allegory” Joe Helman Gallery, New York, NY (5/6 – 6/21/97)
  • “In the Spirit: Contemporary Art and Religious Tradition” CSPS, Cedar Rapids, IO ( 3/21 – 4/27/97)
  • “Dawn of the Magicians’ Art, Science, Society at the Turn of the Millennium” National Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic (4/10 – 9/15/97)
  • “In Visible Light: Photography and Classification in Art, Science and the Everyday” The Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, England (3/16 – 7/6/97); Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston, England (9/27 – 11/15/97); Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland (12/13/97 – 3/8/98); Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden (10/3 – 11/15/98); Finnish Museum of Photography, Helsinki, Finland (2/5 – 4/4/98)
  • “Meditations: Contemporary Art and Religious Traditions” CSPS Legion Arts, Cedar Rapids, IO (3/21 – 4/27/97)
  • “Pursuit of the Sacred: Evocations of the Spiritual in Contemporary African-American Art,” The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL (1/10-2/26/97)
  • “Absolute Landscape-Between Illusion and Reality” Yokohama Museum, Yokohama, Japan (2/1-3/30/97)
  • “Once Removed: The Photograph in Contemporary Cuban-American Art” Visual Arts Center, California State University, Fullerton, CA (2/3-2/21/97)
  • “Civil Progress: Life in Black America” Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, WA(2/6-3/2/97)
  • “The Gun as Image” Museum of Fine Arts, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL (2/21-4/6/97)

1996

  • “Act/Language: Power & Display” The Institute for Research on the African Diaspora in the Americas and the Carribean (IRADAC) City University of New York, New York, NY (11/15 – 12/13/96)
  • “William Christenberry, Axel Hute, Andres Serrano” Bentley Gallery, Scottsdale, AR (11/7 – 11/30/96)
  • “Portrett” Museet for Samtidskunst, Oslo, Norwary (10/26/96 – 1/12/97)
  • “Dialogues: Portraits-Leonel Moura-Andres Serrano” Extremaduran and Latin American Museum of Contemporary Art, Badajoz, Spain (10/4 – 11/15/96)
  • ”Urban Evidence” Spaces, Cleveland, OH (8/25 – 10/27/96)
  • ”Radical Images” 2nd Austrian Triennial on Photography, Neue Galerie am Landesmuseum Joanneum and Kunstlerhaus, Graz, Austria (6/14 – 7/28/96)
  • ”Nude York” Mary Anthony Galleries, New York, NY (7/18 – 8/17/96)
  • ”Up North, Down South, Back East, Out West” Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, GA (6/7 – 7/6/96)
  • ”Body Electric,” Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal, Québec (5/96 – 6/97)
  • ”MO(NU)MENTOS” Galeria Luis Serpa, Lisbon, Portugal (4/13 – 5/25/96)
  • ”Fractured Fairy Tales: Art in the Age of Categorical Disintegration” Duke University Museum of Art, Durnham, NC (4/12 – 5/25/96)
  • ”Black and Blue: Eight American Photographers” Groninger Museum, The Netherlands (2/4 – 4/8/96)
  • ”Andres Serrano,” Sala Mendoza, Caracas, Venezuela 3/10-4/28/96; traveled to Jesus Soto Museum, Ciudad Bolivar (5/5-6/30/96) ed: 1/4
  • “Odd Bodies/Corps étrangers” National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (11/9/96 – 3/31/97)
  • ”Family Matters” Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, WA (February 1996)
  • ”Sex and Crime,” Sprengel Museum, Hanover, Germany (2/18 – 5/12/96)

1995

  • ”The Dead,” National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, Pictureville, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England (10/4 – 1/7/96)
  • ”Going for Baroque,” Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore, in collaboration with Lisa Corrin at The Contemporary, Baltimore (9/23/95 – 2/4/96)
  • ”Art as Witness,” 1st Kwangju International Biennale, Seoul, Korea (9/20 – 11/20/95)
  • ”Longing and Belonging: From the Faraway Nearby,” The Museum of Fine Arts, a unit of the Museum of New Mexico, and SITE Santa Fe, organized by Bruce Ferguson, Santa Fe, NM (7/14 – 10/28/95)
  • ”Content and Discontent in Today’s Photography,” Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT (7/2 – 8/8/95), travelling to Prichard Gallery, University of Idaho, Moscow, IA (12/8/95-1/27/96); Lowe Museum of Art, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL (3/14-4/28/96); Art Museum, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL (8/26-9/20/96); Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL (10/10-12/1/96)
  • ”Large Bodies,” Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York (6/29 – 9/1/95)
  • ”The Portrait Now,” Elga Wimmer, New York (5/25 – 7/15/95)
  • ”Pulp Fact,” Photographer’s Gallery, London (5/12 – 6/17/95)
  • ”Cuba: la isla posible,” Centre de Cultura Contemporania de Barcelona (4/19 – 6/4/95)
  • ”Vested Power: Icons of Domination and Transcendence,” Cal State Fullerton Visual Arts Center, CA (4/9 – 5/14/95)
  • ”Monitors: Re-Viewing Cultural Expression,” The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (4/7 – 5/10/95)
  • ”Reaffirming Spirituality,” El Museo del Barrio, New York (4/6 – 8/13/95)
  • ”L’immagine riflessa, una selezione di fotografia contemporanea dalla collezione LAC, Svizzera,” Museo Pecci, Prato (4/1 – 6/11/95)
  • ”Abstract Photographs,” Baltimore Museum of Art (3/22 – 6/25/95)
  • “Yamantaka Donation,” Robert Miller Gallery, New York (3/7 – 4/1/95)
  • ”Critiques of Pure Abstraction,” Organized by ICI, New York, Blaffer Gallery, University of Houston, Texas (1/27 – 3/26/95), travels to: Illingworth Kerr Gallery, Alberta College of Art, Calgary, Alberta (8/17 – 10/14/95); Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, University of Nebraska, Lincoln (11/7 – 1/7/96); UCLA at Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center, Los Angeles (1/30 – 3/10/96); Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA (3/29 – 5/5/96); Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi (6/21 – 8/18/96); The Lowe Art Museum, Coral Gables, FL (9/19 – 11/17/96); Frederick R. Weisman Museum, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (4/3 – 6/15/97)
  • ”Civil Rights Now,” Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, NC (1/28 – 4/15/95) travels to: Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art (5/12 – 8/13/95); Institute for Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (9/5 – 10/29/95); Parrish Art Museum, Southhampton, NY (4/28 – 6/16/96)
  • ”ARS 95 Helsinki,” Museum of Contemporary Art/Finnish National Gallery, Helsinki (2/11 -5/28/95)
  • ”Sex,” Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle (2/2-28/95)
  • ”The Body Photographic,” Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, LA (1/28 – 3/5/95)
  • ”White,” Laurence Miller Gallery, New York (1/19 – 2/25/95)

Awards:
35th Publication Design Competition, 2001
Gold Medal, Art Directors Club 79th Annual Awards, 2000
Silver Medal, Art Directors Club 79th Annual Awards, 2000
Merit Award, The Society of Publication Designers, 2000
New York State Council on the Arts, Sponsored Project. 1990
Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation, Cintas Foundation, 1989
Awards in the Visual Arts, Art Matters, Inc., 1998
New York Foundation for the Arts. Art Matters, Inc., 1987
National Endowment for the Arts, 1986
National Studio Program at P.S.1, Long Island City, NY, 1985