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Read MoreExpo Chicago, that city’s annual contemporary art fair, announced the list of participants for its 2016 editions of In/Situ, In/Situ Outside, and Expo Projects.
Read MoreGo West? This ambitious art project did. The Los Angeles Nomadic Division’s Manifest Destiny Billboard Project has reached its final destination in Los Angeles after a 2,722-mile journey west from Fort Lauderdale.
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Read MoreLate in January, 10 billboards by artist Daniel Small went up around the border town of Las Cruces, New Mexico. Each showed a different line of strange lettering resembling Greek and Paleo-Hebrew characters, along with modern red proofreading marks, against an unruly desert landscape.
Read MoreBeginning on November 1, Performa 13 will again take New York with over 100 events across 40 venues in the city. Per the past editions of this biennial
Read MoreBeginning on November 1, Performa 13 will again take New York with over 100 events across 40 venues in the city.
Read MorePérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) has commissioned five new installations for its 2014-15 season. Formerly the Miami Art Museum, PAMM got a new name and
Read MoreWest Coast non-profit LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division) is activating the Interstate 10 with art spread across the country as part of the incredible Manifest Destiny Billboard Project. From California to Florida, the project brings ten contemporary artists together, creating 100 art-infused billboards along the highway. The project, which began last October, will evolve in chapters as it develops along the I-10, thematically linked together by referencing the concept of the territorial expansion of Manifest Destiny.
Read MoreThe 2014 edition of the Whitney Biennial is upon us, enlivening the Breuer Building with one last biennial before the museum moves to the Meat Packing District in 2015. Before it christens its new space, the biennial has taken a new turn, inviting three curators from outside of the museum to put their mark on the exhibition. Stuart Comer (Chief Curator of Media and Performance Art at MoMA), Anthony Elms (Associate Curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia), and Michelle Grabner (artist and Professor in the Painting and Drawing Department at the School of the Art Institute, Chicago) have each been given their own floor of the museum, to curate three mini biennials fused into one.
Read MoreBeginning on November 1, Performa 13 will again take New York with over 100 events across 40 venues in the city. Per the past editions of this biennial
Read MoreBeginning on November 1, Performa 13 will again take New York with over 100 events across 40 venues in the city.
Read MoreThe Whitney Biennial curators have chosen the 103 participants for this years exhibition. The show is the United States most important survey of emerging American art. The 2014 edition will take place March 7–May 25, 2014. It will be the last Biennial in the Whitney Museum of American Art’s building at 945 Madison Avenue at 75th Street before the Museum moves downtown to its new building in the spring of 2015. This is the 77th in the Museum’s ongoing series of Annuals and Biennials begun in 1932 by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney.
Read MoreMuseums and galleries all over Southern California will be filled to overflowing this fall with exhibitions that are part of Pacific Standard Time
Read More"Two Schools of Cool" at Orange County Museum of Art, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach, October 9 through January 22 You might just be able
Read MoreThis month, the cross-country art exhibition “The Manifest Destiny Billboard Project” starts with the artist Shana Lutker’s ethereal cloudscapes
Read MoreThe Performa biennial returns to New York this month. Unless you’ve got a clone, or a serious stockpile of Adderall, you’re not going to make it
Read MoreThe Cleveland Museum of Art has announced its debut exhibition at its Transformer Station contemporary gallery in Ohio City.
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Shana Lutker (b. 1978 Northport, New York) received a BA in Visual Art and Modern Culture & Media from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, in 2000, and an MFA from the University of California Los Angeles in 2005. She is a recipient of a Durfee Artists Resource Completion Grant (2006). Upcoming solo exhibitions include shows at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects (2008); Project Room at D'Amelio Terras in New York (2008); and Combined Faulty Acts at Artists Space in New York (2008). Recent solo exhibitions include Passengers at Wattis Institute, CAA in San Francisco (2007); and The Future of Illusion at Room Gallery, UC Irvine in Irvine, California (2007). Recent group exhibitions include You Are Here at Glassell CORE Program Gallery, Museum of Fine Art in Houston (2007); For Sale at Cristina Guerra Gallery in Lisbon (2007); Abstraction at Michael Kohn Gallery in Los Angeles (2007); and Reality Disorder at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects (2007). She is represented by Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects. Shana Lutker lives and works in Los Angeles.
For additional information about this artist, visit Mutual Art