JONATHAN FELDSCHUH
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Education: |
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1982-1986 |
Harvard
University, summa cum laude in Physics |
1993-1996 |
Academy of Fine Arts, Prague |
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Selected Solo
Exhibitions: |
2017 |
“First Particles, Elementary Particles”, OPUS
Project Space, New York |
2016 |
"Large Hadron Collider", National Academy of
Sciences, Washington DC, with subsequent travel to Keck Institute,
Washington DC; Janelia Gallery, Ashburn Virginia (2017); Howard Hughes
Medical Institute, Bethesda, MD (2017) |
2013 |
"The World Egg", Skink Ink Gallery,
Brooklyn, New York |
2012 |
"Large Hadron Collider", Mixed Greens Project Space, New York |
2008 |
"Large Hadron Collider", Galerie Vernon & Vernon Projekt, Prague |
2005 |
"Simulations", Cynthia Broan Gallery, New York;
AAAS Gallery, Washington DC |
2004 |
"Trajectories", Marella Arte
Contemporanea, Como |
2003 |
"Solar", Art Resources Transfer, New York |
2002 |
"macro-mini", Vernon Fine Art
International, Prague |
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"Macrocosm", Cynthia Broan
Gallery, New York |
2000 |
"Little Corner of the
World", Cynthia Broan
Gallery, New York |
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Selected Group
Exhibitions: |
2019 |
“Citizen/Artist”, TCNJ Art Gallery, Ewing, New Jersey |
2017 |
“The Cloud and the Void”, UES Gallery, New York |
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“Resonators” 524W26 Gallery, New York |
2016 |
“Visual Inquiries: Artists Inspired by Science”,
Fingesten Gallery at Pace University, October 11 – November 8, 2016 |
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"Dialogues: Drawings and Works on paper",
Satellite Contemporary, Las Vegas, January 9 - February 12, 2016 |
2015 |
"Sun Light / Star Light: Contemplations Upon the
Solar Orb" - Louisiana Art & Science Museum, October 9, 2015 – April 3, 2016 |
2014 |
"Pouring it On", Herter Art Gallery, University
of Massachusetts, Amherst |
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"What Lies Beneath", SciArt Center, New York |
2013 |
"Salon", Active Space Gallery, Brooklyn |
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"Opening", The Paper Factory, Queens, New York |
2012 |
"The Quantum Effect", The Active Space, Brooklyn |
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"Laboratory", Pfizer Labs, Brooklyn |
2010 |
"Lost Horizon", ArtJail Gallery, New York |
2009 |
"Starry Messenger: Galileo's Vision in the
21st Century", Louisiana Art &
Science Museum |
2006 |
"Science as Muse”, Montgomery Center for the
Arts, New Jersey |
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"Native Spirit" Supreme Trading, Brooklyn |
2005 |
"Beautiful Dreamers" Spaces, Cleveland |
2004 |
“DNA: Art & Science”, University of South
Florida Contemporary Art Museum |
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Art Miami (with Cynthia Broan Gallery) |
2003 |
"Before and After Science", Marella Arte
Contemporanea, Milan |
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Scope Art Fair (with Cynthia Broan Gallery) |
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Art Chicago (with Cynthia Broan Gallery) |
2002 |
"Some Are Painting II", Educational Alliance,
New York |
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“Vivid”, Mead Gallery, Warwick Arts Center,
Coventry; Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland |
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"DNA", Art Resources Transfer, New York (Hallway
Space project) |
2001 |
"Vivid", Richard Salmon Gallery, London |
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"Blotto", Klein Art Works,
Chicago |
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"Re: Duchamp”,
S. Maria Ausiliatrice, Venice (concurrent with Biennale); Istanbul Biennial |
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"Some Are Painting", John
Gibson Gallery, New York |
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"Oomph", Klein Art Works,
Chicago |
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"New American Talent 16", Jones Center for Contemporary Art, Austin (with
additional Texas venues) |
2000 |
"Winter Paper", Catherine
Moore Gallery, New York |
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"Flatfiles
Traveling Exhibition", Pierogi 2000 Gallery (@ Post Gallery, Los Angeles, Yerba Buena Arts Center, San Francisco) |
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"Substance", Neoimages Gallery, New York |
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"Pix", Lance Fung Gallery, New York |
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"Yard Sale", Downtown Arts
Festival, New York |
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"(In)visible",
Wittman Lawrence Gallery, Vancouver |
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"Summer Paper", Catherine
Moore Gallery, New York |
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"Loopy", Gallery Korea, New
York |
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"Re: Duchamp”,
Kulturbahnhof, Bremen; Emmanuel Heller Gallery, Tel Aviv; The Artist's Museum, Lodz |
1999 |
"Jonathan Feldschuh & Leemour Pelli", Hartnett-Murray Gallery, New York |
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"Size Matters", Gail Gates
Gallery, New York |
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"The Paper Show",
Hartnett-Murray Gallery, New York |
1998 |
"Abstraction", Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami |
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"The Preview Show",
Hartnett-Murray Gallery, New York |
1997 |
"Convergence", George Billis Gallery, New York |
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Awards / Residencies: |
2010 |
Premio Terna 02, Finalist |
2002 |
Santa Fe Art Institute, Residency |
1998 |
Edward F. Albee Foundation, Summer
Residency |
1986 |
DAAD (Goethe Haus) grant |
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Selected Bibliography: |
2016 |
PNAS, vol. 113 no. 32 ‘Science and
Culture: Modern “Cathedral” Offers Artistic Inspiration’, David Harris
SciArt Magazine, August, “Stellar Ashes” (images of four paintings)
Cold Facts, vol. 32, no. 3 (cover image)
Issues in Science and Technology, Winter 2016, “Large Hadron Collider:
Paintings by Jonathan Feldschuh” (5-page photo feature)
The Scientist, 10/14/16, "Double Take: Science-Inspired Art",
Ashley Taylor |
2015 |
Sun Light / Star Light: Contemplations Upon
the Solar Orb, catalog with essay by Elizabeth Weinstein, Louisiana Art
& Science Museum |
2014 |
Pouring it On, catalog with essay by
Trevor Richardson, University of Massachusets, Amherst |
2013 |
Astronomy, 12/3/13, "World Egg:
Jonathan Feldschuh's artistic interpretation of Planck satellite data",
Sarah Scoles |
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SciArt In America, December 2013, "In the
Studio with Jonathan Feldschuh", Ashley Taylor |
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SciArt In America, December 2013, "On
Topic: On the Fringe: SciArt in New York" , Julia Buntaine & Ashley Taylor |
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Popular Science, ,"Big Pic: The Universe
Reimagined As A Fiery Egg", Shaunacy Ferro |
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Bushwick Daily, “The Quantum Effect at
The Active Space Brings a Touch of Mystery”, Jen Hitchings |
2009 |
The Advocate, "LASM art exhibit
celebrates Galileo's vision", Robin Miller |
2008 |
Prague Post,"Cosmic connections", Tony
Ozuna |
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Science, "Two Cultures" |
2005 |
Nature, "Colour Vision", Alison Abbott |
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Cleveland Scene, "Beautiful Dreamers",
Zachary Lewis |
2003 |
"Before and After Science" (catalog),
Marella Arte Contemporanea |
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Genome News Network, 6/13/2003,
"Molecules and Galaxies", Birgit Reinert |
2002 |
tema celeste, july/august, "jonathan
feldschuh", Steven Vincent |
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Village
Voice, June 11, (listing),
Kim Levin |
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Artnet, June 4, “Weekend Update”,
Walter Robinson |
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Astronomy.com, May, "The Universe on
Canvas ", Kelly Kizer Whitt |
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“Macrocosm” (catalog, essay by Gregory
Williams) |
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What's On (Birmingham), May 10,
2002, "Vivid Imagination" . Dave Freak |
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Guardian, "Exhibition Guide", May 4, 2002 |
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Metro News, May 16, 2002, "The New
Abstract Agenda", Emma Safe |
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Metro News, July 24, 2002, "Brush Strokes
Battle Back", Rich Jevons |
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THE, "Oh Look -painting is back on the
menu again!", Gail Nina Anderson |
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TimeOut London, January 9-16, “Vivid”,
Martin Herbert |
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Contemporary, February, “Thinking in the
Abstract”, David Ryan |
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The Times (London), January 9, “Around the
Galleries”, John Russell Taylor |
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The Art Newspaper, January, “Alison Jackson and
‘Vivid’” |
2001 |
"Vivid" (catalog, essay by David Ryan) |
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New York Times, June 29, "Some (Are) Painting",
Ken Johnson |
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"New American Talent 16"
(catalog) |
2000 |
Artforum, December, “Jonathan Feldschuh /
Cynthia Broan Gallery”, Frances Richard |
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Shout Magazine, October, “Jonathan
Feldschuh”, Mark Kostobi |
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"Little Corner of the World" (catalog, essay by
Max Henry) |
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Vancouver magazine, February
(hot picks) |
1999 |
New York Contemporary Art Report,
March (photo) |
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Cover,
May, “Leemour Pelli / Jonathan Feldschuh”, Celine Curiol |
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