American photographer (born 1975)
Mariah Robertson (born 1975) is an American artist .[ 1] She lives in New York City .[ 2]
Robertson has exhibited work internationally including at Saatchi Gallery in London[ 3] and MoMA PS1 in Long Island City.[ 4] In 2015 she was a co-founded Situations Gallery[ 5] in the Lower East Side in New York City.[ 6] where she hosted Temporal Situations,[ 7] a month-long program of live and time-based events from 2016 to 2017.[ 8] Her work appears on the cover of the 2016 Elton John album "Wonderful Crazy Night."[ 9] She is represented by M+B Gallery in Los Angeles , and Van Doren Waxter in New York City.[ 10] Robertson's work is included in the 2023-2024 exhibition The Sky’s the Limit at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C .
Robertson was born in Indianapolis, Indiana and spent her childhood in Sacramento, California .[ 2] She was curator at Lair of the Minotaur gallery in San Francisco in the 2000s.[ 11]
Education
Robertson received her BA in Religious Studies from UC Berkeley, and her MFA from Yale University.[ 12]
9 (2011), National Museum of Women in the Arts , Washington, D.C.
2006:
Please lie down and take a nap with me in my grave , Guild & Greyshkul, New York City
2007:
Nudes, Still Lives and Landscapes , Guild & Greyshkul, New York City
2009:
Take Better Pictures , Museum 52, New York, NY
Guild & Greyshkul, New York City Performance.
I Am Passions ,[ 13] Marvelli Gallery,[ 14] New York, NY[ 15]
2010:
2011:
2012:
2013:
Permanent Puberty , American Contemporary, New York, NY. Solo Exhibition.
2014:
A World of Its Own: Photographic Practices in the Studio , Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY. Group Exhibition[ 24]
What is a Photograph? , International Center of Photography , New York, NY. Group Exhibition[ 25]
Modern Alchemy: Experiments in Photography , The Heckscher Museum of Art , Huntington, NY. Group Exhibition[ 26]
Paris Photo , Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
2015:
Photography Lovers’ Peninsula ,[ 27] M+B, Los Angeles, CA. Solo Exhibition [ 28]
2016:
Two-person exhibition with Jennie Jieun Lee , Eleven Rivington, New York, NY. Solo Exhibition.
2017:
Chaos Power Center , 11R, New York, NY. Solo Exhibition.
2018:
The Hydra , M+B, Los Angeles, CA. Solo Exhibition[ 29]
Fun Packed Holiday , Lora Reynolds, Austin, TX
2019:
2020:
Summer Selection 2020 , Galerie Miranda, Paris, FR. Group Exhibition.[ 30]
Repetition and Difference , Van Doren Waxter, New York City. Solo Exhibition.[ 31]
2021:
Repetition & Difference , M+B, Los Angeles, CA. Solo Exhibition.
Residency
Collections
Robertson's work is held in the following permanent public collections:
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA[ 34]
Museum of Modern Art, New York City[ 35]
North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC: 1 item (as of June 2018)[ 36]
Whitney Museum of Art, New York, NY [ 37]
References
^ "Mariah Robertson's Fantastical Abstractions Flip Photography on Its Head" . Vogue . September 13, 2023. Retrieved October 23, 2023 .
^ a b "Mariah Robertson | ART21 New York Close Up" . Art:21 . Retrieved March 6, 2016 .
^ Gallery, Saatchi. "Out of Focus: Photography" . www.saatchigallery.com. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
^ "Greater New York - MoMA" . Museum of Modern Art . Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
^ "Jerry the Marble Faun" . situations.us . Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
^ "Bruno Ceschel's Best of 2017" . December 30, 2017.
^ " 'TEMPORAL SITUATIONS' At 127 Henry Street, New York, NY 10002" . ART HAPS . Retrieved June 11, 2018 .
^ "Looking Back on 2017: Art by - BOMB Magazine" . bombmagazine.org . Retrieved June 11, 2018 .
^ Ryzik, Melena (January 27, 2016). "Elton John, Still Rocking Out (and Speaking Out) With a Flourish" . The New York Times . No. Music.
^ Russeth, Andrew (September 7, 2017). "Mariah Robertson Joins Van Doren Waxter" . ARTnews.
^ "The art of failure" . April 16, 2001. Retrieved June 11, 2018 .
^ "Traveling Fellowships" (PDF) . School of Art . Yale School of Art. May 10, 2006. pp. 97, 101.
^ Rudick, Nicole. "Mariah Robertson" . ARTFORUM . ARTFORUM.
^ Rosenberg, Karen (October 22, 2009). "Art in Review" . The New York Times . No. Art & Design.
^ Maine, Stephen (January 15, 2010). "Mariah Robertson" . Art in America.
^ McGarry, Kevin (December 3, 2010). "Art Basel Miami Beach - The Art of Parties, Day Three" .
^ Cotter, Holland (May 27, 2010). " '50 Artists Photograph the Future' " . The New York Times .
^ "Baltic Plus - Mariah Robertson" . balticplus.uk .
^ "VIDEO: A Mid-Opening Performance by Mariah Robertson & An Installation View" . December 9, 2011.
^ Riley, Chris. "Ryan Trecartin, Willem de Kooning, New York Solo Photo Shows" . ARTFORUM .
^ "Brochure" (PDF) . www.grandarts.com .
^ "The First Annual Artists' Halloween Carnival and Parade - MoMA" . The Museum of Modern Art .
^ Rosenberg, Karen (May 4, 2012). "Another Fair Makes a Debut, and Aims to Lure the Collectors Already in Town" . The New York Times . No. Art Review.
^ Smith, Roberta (February 6, 2014). "When a Form Is Given Its Room to Play" . The New York Times . No. Art Review.
^ Jonnson, Ken (January 30, 2014). "Digital, Analog and Waterlogged" . The New York Times . No. Art Review.
^ Levere, Jane L. (May 2015). "In Huntington, an Exhibition of Pioneering Photography Through the Ages" . The New York Times . Arts.
^ "Mariah Robertson's "PHOTOGRAPHY LOVERS' PENINSULA" @ M+B, Los Angeles" . JUXTAPOZ.
^ Ollman, Leah (March 12, 2015). "Critic's Choice: Mariah Robertson's vigorous tussle with photography" . Los Angeles Times . No. Entertainment & Arts.
^ "Mariah Robertson's Prismatic Photograms Showcase Her Startling Darkroom Ingenuity—See Them Here | artnet News" . artnet News . January 19, 2018. Retrieved June 11, 2018 .
^ "Galerie Miranda exhibits works selected along the themes of nature, calm and the beauty of simple things | artdaily.com" . artdaily.com . July 2, 2020. Retrieved September 29, 2021 .
^ "Goings On About Town, Mariah Robertson | The New Yorker" . The New Yorker . October 19, 2020. Retrieved October 19, 2020 .
^ "Conscious Utah Awesomeness Children: Mariah Robertson" . Central Utah Art Center. November 30, 2011. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
^ "Mariah Robertson - Artist" . MacDowell.
^ "Untitled (3)" . Los Angeles County Museum of Art . Retrieved March 7, 2016 .
^ "Mariah Robertson" . The Museum of Modern Art . Retrieved March 7, 2016 .
^ "Search View" . ncartmuseum.org . Retrieved June 11, 2018 .
^ "Mariah Robertson | 243" . Whitney of American Art .
Sources
"Bio, Mariah Robertson" . American Contemporary, website. Archived from the original on July 10, 2012. Retrieved December 5, 2012 .
External links
Official website
Mariah Robertson’s Chemical Reactions | ART21 “New York Close Up”
Mariah Robertson Wears a Yellow Suit to Work | "New York Close Up" | Art21
West, Tanner, "On View: Mariah Robertson’s Prismatic Photograms Showcase Her Startling Darkroom Ingenuity—See Them Here", Artnet, January 19th, 2018
“The Look Out”, Art in America, May 18, 2017
Russeth, Andrew.“Mariah Robertson: Permanent Puberty at American Contemporary”The New York Observer.November 2013.
Small, Rachel. “Mariah Robertson's Unplanning.”Interview. October 2013.
Mariah Robertson reading Nomadology : The War Machine by Gilles Deleuze & Félix Guattari, Printed Matters
Mariah Robertson’s Bold Photographic Installations Go on Display, Architectural Digest