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Major Exhibits

Other major exhibits include DIA Art Foundation, New York, NY (1988,Three Doors); Tampere Art Museum, Tampere, Finland ( 2004, Delicate Monster); Kemi Art Museum, Kemi, Finland (2003, Where Troubles Melt Like Lemon Drops); Museum of Contemporary Art, Sonoma, CA (2002, New York Art); Museo Cristbal Gabarrn, Murcia, Spain (2007, Revolutions) His work has appeared and been reviewed in the following publications: The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Village Voice, Dwell, New York Arts, ArtReview, The New Yorker, Sculpture, American Craft, Flash Art, Artforum and Art in America. His current bassword miniatures are featured in American Craft magazine (2007). His work has also been shown at galleries in the United States and abroad including Lance Fung Gallery, New York, NY; Gallery St. Gertrud Malmo, Sweden; Kunst+Technik, Berlin, Germany; Leo Kamen Gallery, Toronto, Canada; Project Row Houses, Houston, TX; Gasworks Gallery, London, England; Cornerhouse, Manchester, England; L Gallery, Moscow, Russia; Planet Art Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa; Samzie Space, Seoul, Korea; Elga Wimmer Gallery, New York, NY; Voorkamer Gallery, Lier, Belgium; and Corridor Gallery, Reykjavik, Iceland.

Humann has received awards from the New York State Council on the Arts and the Brooklyn Arts Council.

External links

Art in America, June, 2001 by Sarah Valdez

Pierogi 2000

New York Arts Magazine

Ghost-Trails.com

elgawimmer.com

http://www.artslant.com/global/artists/show/10079-richard-humann

http://www.artfacts.net/index.php/pageType/exhibitionInfo/exhibition/20918/lang/1

http://www.giganticartspace.com/artist.html?id=108622924017300&ex=06&from=personalspace

Exhibitions

Current Work

Since 2005, the new body of work by Richard Humann has concentrated on sculptural creations of small scale, static amusement rides combined with historical execution devices. The work merges the dichotomous elements of public spectacle and private experience, mechanized regalement and organized punishmentnd the thick gray line between right and wrong. New pieces include the Bumper Cars, Octopus, Airplane, Teacup, Ferris Wheel, Test Your Strength, Dunk The Clown, Shooting Gallery, Wave Swinger and Tilt-A-Whirl. All work is handcrafted in bass wood in reduced scale and displayed as dioramas. These works are featured in American Craft magazine (2007).

Selected Solo and Group Exhibitions

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2010 Richard Humann, In Nomine Patris, A&AH, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI

2008 Richard Humann, You Must Be This Tall, Elga Wimmer Gallery, New York, NY

2007 Richard Humann, Revolutions, Museo Cristbal Gabarrn, Murcia, Spain

2005 Richard Humann, The Quiet Argument, Aine Art Museum, Tornio, Finland

2004 Richard Humann, Broken English, Elga Wimmer Gallery, New York, NY; Richard Humann, Delicate Monster, Tampere Art Museum, Tampere, Finland

2003 Richard Humann, Body Language, Karolyn Sherwood Gallery, Des Moines, IA; Richard Humann, A Childish Fear, Lance Fung Gallery, New York, NY; Richard Humann, Where Troubles Melt Like Lemon Drops, Kemi Museum of Art, Kemi, Finland

2001 Richard Humann, Possessions for Judgment Day, Project Row Houses, Houston, TX

2000 Richard Humann, Evidence of My Being, Lance Fung Gallery, New York, NY

1998 Richard Humann, Psycho Killer, Lance Fung Gallery, New York, NY

1997 Richard Humann, Shakespeare in Code, Ridge Gallery, New York, NY; Richard Humann, The Lightbox, Williamsburg Art & Historical Center, Williamsburg, Brooklyn

1988 Richard Humann, Cover-Up, EV7 Gallery, Williamsburg, NY

Selected Group Exhibitions

2009 Buhl Collection: Speaking With Hands, Daelim Contemporary Art Museum, Seoul, Korea; Black Madonna, HP Garcia Gallery, New York, NY; Summer Exhibition, Elga Wimmer Gallery, New York, NY; Rozelle – Wards, Sydney, Australia

2007 Elga Wimmer Gallery, New York, NY; Digiscape: Unexplored Terrain, Pace Digital Gallery, New York, NY; Transparency, Middlebury College Museum of Art, Middleburry, VT

2006 Corridor Gallery, Reykjavik, Iceland

2005 R3, Castle Gallery, College of New Rochelle, New Rochelle, NY

2004 Black on White, Elga Wimmer Gallery, New York, NY; Pierogi a Go Go, Pierogi, Williamsburg, Brooklyn; Personal Space, Gigantic ArtSpace [GAS], New York, NY

2003 La Biennale di Venezia, Palazzo Zorzi, Venice, Italy; Super Depth Mapping, Union Gallery, University of Maryland, MD; Summer Reading, Schroeder Romero Gallery, Williamsburg, Brooklyn

2002 New York Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sonoma, CA; Mapping The Vicinity, Voorkamer Gallery, Lier, Belgium

2001 Ssamzie Site Specific, Ssamzie Space, Seoul, Korea; Going Home, The Hopper House Museum, Nyack, NY; Crossing Parallels, Lance Fung Gallery, New York, NY; 32 lbs. of Head, The State of Art Gallery, Williamsburg, Brooklyn

2000 Eyewash, Liege Museum of Art, Liege, Belgium; InfoZone, Bronx Museum, Bronx, New York; The Last Waltz, Gallery St. Gertrud, Malm, Sweden; Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, Texas

1999 The Last Waltz, Grekiskt Kulturcentrum, Stockholm, Sweden; Apocalypse, Williamsburg Art & Historical Center, Williamsburg, Brooklyn; Line, Lance Fung Gallery, New York, NY

1998 The Planet Art Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa; Kunst+Technik, Berlin, Germany; A Collection of Actions, Lance Fung Gallery, New York, NY; L Gallery, Moscow, Russia; 5 from Williamsburg, Leo Kamen Gallery, Toronto, Canada; The Concrete Signal, York College Galleries, York, PA; Contemporary New York Art, Eleven East Ashland, Phoenix, AZ

1997 New York Exchange, Eklektikos Gallery, Washington D.C.; New York Drawers, Gasworks Gallery, London, Englandierogi flat files; New York Drawers, Cornerhouse, Manchester, Englandierogi flat files

1996 Pierogi, Williamsburg, Brooklynork submitted to flat files

1988 DIA Art Foundation, New York, NY

Bibliography

Exhibition Publications

Conner, Jill. “Digiscape: Unexplored Terrain”. Catalogue: Pace Digital Gallery, NYC. 2007.; Gallen-Kallela-Sirn, Janne. Rauhala, Osmo. Cohen, Mark Daniel. elicate Monster. Catalogue. 2004; Humann, Richard; Lynn, Greg. “The Snow Show: Venice. ‘Ice Scraper’”. 2003. p. 40-43.; Simon, Alicia. e-Site: Super Depth Mapping. Catalogue: Union Gallery, MD. 2003; Nyrhinen, Tiina. ver the Aurora. Catalogue: Kemi Art Museum, Finland. 2003; Hong-hee, Kim. rossing Parallels Between Korean and American Artists Catalogue: Ssamzie Space, 2001; Jacobs, Joseph. oing Home to Hopper. Catalogue: Going Home. Hopper House Art Center. 2001; Cohen, Mark Daniel. he Ardency of Codes in the Art of Richard Humann. Catalogue: Lance Fung Gallery, 1999.; Humann, Richard; Schicker, Eva; Pettit, Ethan. rt in the Urban Matrix. [Art in the Urban Matrix] F.F.A. Gallery, 1989

Periodicals

2009 Strietfeld, L.P. “Evidence of Being. A Conversation with Richard Humann”. Sculpture, Vol. 28 No. 6. July/August 2009. p. 58-63.

2008 Wiener, Mark. ou Must Be This Tall. Resolve 40. November, 2008

2007 Guardiola, Ana. “De la caverna a la bodega”. La Opinin. November 23, 2007. Back cover. Sez, Mar. “Las evoluciones del arte que generan revoluciones”. La Razn. November 23, 2007. p. 40. Garca, Pepa. “‘Revolutions’, vuelta a las cavernas”. La Verdad. November 23, 2007. p. 62. Sullivan, R. (2007) ittle but Loud. American Craft, 67, 5, October/November, p. 90-99. Humann, Richard. “The Pledge”. Daily Constitutional, Issue 4, Summer 2007. p. 24-29

2006 Greaney, Thomas. “Thanks to Insomnia, New Inspiration!” Counselor, August 2006 Vol. 7. p. 58-59

2005 Arffman, Jari. “Art is not a Crisis Aide”. Taide. April 2005. p. 47 Sarrala, Hannu. “Talking Hands and Crossing the Bridge”. Haaparannanlehti. February 3, 2005. Sarrala, Hannu. “Talking Hands and Crossing the Bridge”. Puhjolan Sanomat. February 3, 2005. Kapraali, Riitta. “Angry Hands and in the Borderline of Two Cultures”. Haaparannanlehti. February 4, 2005. Kapraali, Riitta. “Angry Hands and in the Borderline of Two Cultures”. Haparandabladet, February 8, 2005. p. 20 Hyvrinen, Marja-Leena. “The Closed Spaces of Silence Appear, Are Seen, Are Visible”. Puhjolan Sanomat. February 25, 2005.

2004 Moynihan, Megan. “Viewing Space in a Personal Realm”. The Tribeca Trib, Vol. X No. 11 July/August 2004. p. 39. Wagner, Andrew. “Photo Finish”. Blueprint, No. 216. February 2004. p. 66-69. “In the Modern World”. Dwell. March 2004. p. 34. Lit 8. Winter 2004. cover art Strietfeld, L.P. “Richard Humann / Lance Fung Gallery”. Sculpture, Vol. 23 No. 2. March 2004. p. 74. 32 Lbs. of Head. “Second Poem”. The Brooklyn Rail. March 2004. p. 25 M-1000. “Mapping Movements”. NYArts Magazine, Vol. 9, No. 5/6. May 2004, p. 35.

2003 Gebhardt, Sara. “Avant-Garde ‘Mapping’ of Campus”. The Washington Post. Thursday, October 23, 2003. p. 31. Larson, J.D. “How to Reconsider Familiar Things”. City View. Wednesday, October 1, 2003. Pierre, Amanda. “Gallery to Showcase Video and Conceptual Artist”. Des Moines Sunday Register. Sunday, September 14, 2003. p. 4 OP. Sarrala, Hannu. “The stars of art at the Gulf of Bothnia”. Pohjolan Sanomat. January 15 2003. p. 1. Sarrala,Hannu. “Art Polaris presents Top Artists”. Pohjolan Sanomat. January 15 2003. p. 11. Knihtila, Jouni. “Art Polaris presents the Stars of Art in Lapland”. Kaleva. January 26 2003. p. 15. “Kemi, Media Art from New York”. PetoLista. Peto17.1. 23.1. January 2003. p. 6. Hyvarinen, Marja-Leena. “Optical Dreams”. Pohjolan Sanomat. February 3 2003. p. 10. Jokelainen, Timo. “Contemporary Art from New York”. Kaleva. February 12 2003.

2002 Cohen, Terri. “Nature/Manmade: The New York Experience”. artMuse. November 2002. p. 4. Cuzner, Carol I. “What is Contemporary Art?”. artMuse. November 2002. p. 1. Bass, Debra D. “Exhibit of New York Artists Explores City’s Influence”. The Press Democrat. Friday, November 8, 2002. p. D1 “Mapping The Vicinity”. De Morgennafhankelijk Dagblad. Saturday, May 18, 2002. Belgium Nii, Yuko. “The Sceneilliamsburg, Brooklyn”. NYArts Magazine, Vol. 7, No. 3, March 2002, p. 12 Lindall, Terrance. “The Epistemological Movement in Late 20th Century Art: The Williamsburg Circle”. NYArts Magazine, Vol. 7, No. 2, February 2002, p. 62-63.

2001 N., P. “The Freight Elevator Project.” Temma Celest, November-December, 2001, p. 103 Strietfeld, L.P. “Going Home to Hopper.” The Advocate/Greenwich Time. Sunday, August 12, 200, Arts, D3. HanKyuRae ShinMoon(HanKyuRae Newspaper), “Exchange of Korean & American Artists Working with New Aesthetics of Space”, July 12, 2001, p. 27. Hanguk Ilbo(The Korea Times – NY), “2001 Seoul / NY Artists Exchange Exhibition: Starting on the 8th at the Lance Fung Gallery”, August 1, 2001. WolganMisool(Monthly Arts Magazine), Exhibition Highlights Review by MiJin Kim (Art Critic), “Shared Visual ‘Communications’ between Seoul and New York: SSAMZIE SITE SPECIFIC” CROSSING PARALLELS Exhibition, 7.188.19 at SSAMZIE SPACE, 8.8 31 at New York Lance Fung Gallery, September Issue, p 152-3. Art in Culture, Exhibition Review, by ChanDong Kim (Team Manager for Korean Cultural Center’s Art Literature), “Korea and America, Meeting at the point of Difference: SSAMZIE SITE SPECIFIC 7.18 8.19 at SSAMZIE SPACE”, September 2001, p. 123. News People, by NamJoo Ha (Journalist), “A Unique Experiment of ‘Specific Space Aesthetics’ by Korean and American Artists: An Unusual Exhibition at SSAMZIE SPACE of Paired Art Making Completion in Seoul”, August 2, 2001, p. 66-7. HanGuk KyongJae(Korea Economy), Culture Section, “Korean-American Artists Exchange Exhibition”, July 9, 2001, p. 43. Vogue Majeste, Exhibition Review Section by HwaeSook Kyun, “2001 Seoul/NY Exchange Exhibition”, p. 112. Cyber World Daily News, Journalist Community Section, “Korean-American Artists, Working in Collaboration for an Exhibition in Seoul and New York”, July 14, 2001. MoonHwa Ilbo (Cultural Daily News), “Korean-American Artists Making Collaborative Artwork: SSAMZIE SPACE Introducing 7 Teams of Seoul-NY Exchange Exhibition”, July 27, 2001, No.2978, p. 22. KyungHang Ilbo(KyungHang News Paper), by YongJun Lee, “Where and What will Occur when Korean and American Artists Meet”, July 24, 2001, p. 20. DongAh Ilbo (DongAh Daily News), “SSAMZIE SPACE Seoul NY Artists Exchange Exhibition”, July 25, 2001, No. 24885, p. C6. ChoSun Ilbo(ChoSun Daily News), Arts Section, by HanSu Kim (Journalist), “14 Korean and American Artists Similar yet Different with the ‘Seoul Feeling’: SSAMZIE SITE SPECIFIC Exhibition, Till August 19th at SSAMZIE SPACE”, No. 25061, p. 34. KookMin Ilbo(People’s Daily News), DoYoung Nam (Journalist), “Exhibition of Attention: SSAMZIE SITE SPECIFIC : CROSSING PARALLELShen Seoul and New York Artists Meet”, July 13, 2001, No. 3857. Interview. “32 lbs. of Head.” NYArts Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 6, June 2001, p. 73. “Heads Up at the State of Art.” The Greenpoint Gazette, Vol. 29., No. 20, May 16, 2001 to May 23, 2001, p. 1, p. 19. Kratzer, Emily. “In the City.” The Journal News, April 26, 2001, p. 20G. Valdez, Sara. “Richard Humann at Lance Fung.” Art in America, June 200, p. 129-130. Klaasmeyer, Kelly. “Blue Mood”. The Houston Press, May 31-June 6, 2001, p. 62. Nicholson, Stuart. “Beyond the Me Generation: Evidence of My Being.” Zingmagazine, Issue 14, Winter 2001, p. 222-223.

2000 Cotter, Holland. “Richard Humann at Lance Fung Gallery.” The New York Times, December 1, 2000, p. E37. Levin, Kim. “Richard Humann.” The Village Voice, Vol.XLV, No.47, November 28, 2000, Neuman, Elizabeth. “Richard Humann’s ‘Evidence of My Being’ at Lance Fung Gallery.” NYArts Magazine, November, 2000, Vol. 5, No. 11, p 63.

1999 Viveros-Faune, Christian. “The Crest Hardware Show.” The New Yorker, November 15, 1999.

1998 Levin, Kim. “A Collection of Actionssycho Killer at Lance Fung.” The Village Voice. August 18, 1998. Myers, Melissa Polites. “Artist Uses Morse Code to Convey Words, Music.” The Journal News, August 22, 1998. Myers, Melissa Polites. “Artist Translates Literature into a Visual Experience.” The Journal News, July 19, 1998, 5C. “A Collection of Actions.” ArtsWire, Current, July 14, 1998 Kort, Bill. “Five Artists from Williamsburg.” ArtReview, Issue 3, June, 1998 “5 from Williamsburg.” The Greenpoint Gazette, Vol.26 No.18, May 6, 1998, p. 1. Davis, Tim. “Exporting Williamsburgs’ Cool.” Brooklyn Bridge Magazine, May, 1998, p 39. Carrvahlo, Denise. “Lower East Side.” Cover Magazine, Vol. 12, #2 May/June, 1998, p. 44-45. Hamburger, Susan. “Drawings.” Waterfront Week, Vol. 8.6, March 26-April 8, 1998, p. 17.

1997 Reizer, Arthur. “‘The Lightbox’ an Art Installation by Richard Humann”. The Greenpoint Gazette,Vol. 25, No. 45, November 5, 1997 p. 3. Seeber, Michael. “Showing a Side of Slides Seldom Seen.” Brooklyn Bridge Magazine, November, 1997 p. 32-33. Samuels, Renee. “What’s the big idea?” The Woodstock Times, Vol. 26, No. 1, January 2, 1997 p. 19.

1996 Artburger. “X Marks an Alternative Spot.” Waterfront Week, Vol. 6.23, November 21-December 4, 1996, p. 10.

1994 Bennett, Diane, Wong, Miranda. “Humann’s Beings.” Today’s Living Hong Kong, No 89, December, 1994 p. 46-51 Gould, Genia. “Art and the Humann Matrix.” Greenline, July 1989 Krinein, Joseph. “Cover-Up at E-V 7.” The Greenpoint Gazette The Phoenix, November 1986, New York Publication

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