Dawn Clements

Born:
1958
Residence:
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Nationality:
American
Trust:
APT New York
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  • As another semester winds down, some of us may be looking to visit a few outstanding shows before heading into the studio, out to the country, or back home for the summer.

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  • Pierogi Gallery, New York is hosting an exhibition titled 'Tables and pills and things' by Dawn Clements through May 7, 2017.

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  • Trent Morse's Ballpoint Art features a wide range of artists from Andy Warhol to Thomas Muller.

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  • Guest Contributor Peter Dudek / Lately a presentational mode of sculpture has been popping up all about.

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  • Dawn Clements's new exhibition, with sculptures by Marc Leuthold, opens at Pierogi on January 6 and remains on view through February 12.

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  • Dawn Clements is known for her detailed large scale works on paper, drawn with sumi ink or ballpoint pen, depicting interiors -- her own, other's

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  • In ARTCURATORIAL, a new feature at artcritical.com, artists, curators and dealers are invited to offer their own perspectives on current projects.

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  • Dawn Clements's new exhibition, with sculptures by Marc Leuthold, opens at Pierogi on January 6 and remains on view through February 12.

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  • Dawn Clements is known for her detailed large scale works on paper, drawn with sumi ink or ballpoint pen, depicting interiors -- her own, other's

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  • For the 88th year, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation has named the winners of its annual fellowships. Twenty people were honored this year

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  • Scale, space, observation and imagination have long been intertwined in the drawings of the Brooklyn-based artist Dawn Clements. In a stunning

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  • The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation has announced the selection of its 2012 Guggenheim Fellows. The 181 winners were culled from a field

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  • In spite of predictions to the contrary, the paperless world has yet to be realised. This is nowhere more apparent than the at the Saatchi Gallery’s

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  • The winner of an art prize is declared. Does the award ensure more than a media-storm of fame and notoriety for the recipient? Of course, it will provide a means, a vital resource to build up strength of time and materials. And it does invariably function as a coveted add-on or perhaps extension of the branding of a private collection, foundation or art museum. Looking over our shoulder though, will we see the work chosen as an embodiment of the zeitgeist, as a kind of a memorial to a bygone age?

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  • The first room of the Saatchi’s summer exhibition, Paper, opens with a sprawling mural of interior scenes framed by lyrical passages of text.

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BIOGRAPHY

Dawn Clements received a BA from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, and an MFA from the State University of New York at Albany. Clements has had many solo exhibitions in such venues as Pierogi, Brooklyn, New York (2004), Feigen Contemporary, New York, NY (2004), and Albany Center Galleries, Albany, NY (1995). Recent group exhibitions include In Door Out, ACME Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (2004); Vacation Nation, Pierogi, Brooklyn, NY (2004); The Drawn Page, the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum and Hersam-Acorn Newspapers, Ridgefield, CT (2004); Score! Action Drawing, White Columns, New York, NY, curated by Marisa Olson (2004); Story Telling, New Langton Art Center, San Francisco, CA (2004); Open House: Working in Brooklyn, The Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY (2004); Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture, The American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY (2004); and AMP: The Pierogi Flat File Project, The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA (2004). Clements is the recipient of numerous awards including the Distinguished MFA Thesis Award from the University of Albany and the Arts International Grant from the Rockefeller Foundation. Public collections include The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, the Judith Rothschild Foundation (gift to the Museum of Modern Art, New York), and the Bill True Collection. Clements is represented by Pierogi in Brooklyn.


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