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Dustin Ericksen
Born 1970, New York
Lived in Los Angeles until 2001
Currently lives and works in London
Education:
2003-5 Royal Academy of Art, London, Starr Foundation Fellowship
1997 Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles, M.A. Fine Art
1992 Stockton State College, Pomona, New Jersey, B.A. Fine Art
Solo Exhibitions:
2009
Lazy Dustin and Paintings, Rachmaninoff’s, London
2007
Hey, Rachmaninoff’s, London
2005
Collecting Cups, Dustin Ericksen and Mike Rogers, Hotel, London
2002
Dustin Ericksen, Perfume Bottles, Feature Inc, New York
Group Exhibitions:
2010
Eating the Universe, Vom Essen in der Kunst, Galerie im Taxispalais, Innsbruck
Eating the Universe, Vom Essen in der KunsKunstmuseum, Stuttgart
Nothing is Forever, South London Gallery
2009
Eating the Universe, Vom Essen in der Kuns, Kunsthalle Düsseldorf
Yo uso perfume para ocupar más espacio, Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil, Mexico Cit y
Skulture, Feature Inc., New York
Love Will Tear Us Apart, Venetia Kapernekas Gallery, New York City
2008
Cups, Dustin Ericksen and Mike Rogers, Parker’s Box, Art_O_Rama, Marseilles
Paper, Vanessa Billy, Dustin Ericksen, Giles Round, Five Years, London
Ellen Cantor, Dustin Ericksen, Sara MacKillop, Paul Lewis, Rachmaninoff's, London
2007
Read Me! Text in Art, Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, California
2006
Unit/Structures, Dustin Ericksen, Kim Fisher, Jim Isermann, Nicole Wermers, Galeris Miguel Nabinho,
Lisboa 20 Arte Contemporânea, Lisbon
Masters and Johnson, Charro Negro Galleria, Guadalajara, Mexico
2005
Topology/Topography, Whitechapel Project Space, London
Water and Mixed Economies, Royal Academy of Art, Sackler Wing, London
Think and Wonder, Wonder and Think, Victoria & Albert Museum of Childhood, London (catalogue)
Bunking off, The Basement, London
2004
Slimvolume, Redux, London
The Drawing Project, Vamiali's, Athens
A Pillow for Dreaming, Pari & Dispari, Reggio Emilia, Italy/Kutafabrik, Munich (catalogue)
2003
Sharjah International Biennial 6, Sharjah Art Museum, U.A.E. (catalogue)
Calolyn Casteno, Brian Dawn Chalkley and Dustin Ericksen, 38 Langham St, London
Kabinett der Abstrakten, curated by Goshka Macuga, Bloomberg Space, London
Chockerfuckingblocked, Jeffrey Charles Gallery, London
Videoweekend, Atelier 25, Milan
Pilastro Artfarm ’03, Verona, Italy
2002
Concrete, Cell Project Space, London
Strike, curated by Gavin Wade, Wolverhampton Art Gallery (catalogue)
Open Air Cinema, ARTLAB, London
2001
Dustin Ericksen and Michael Rogers, ARTLAB, London
Two Friends and So On, curated by Giovanni Intra and Rob Pruitt, Marc Foxx, Los Angeles
Structures of Knowledge, curated by Arthur Agaganian, Raid Projects, Los Angeles (catalogue)
2000
Gymnasion, Palais Thurm und Taxis, Bregenz, Austria (catalogue)
A Selection, curated by Roy Dowell, Bolsky Gallery, Los Angeles
1999
Invitation, Closing Reception, Gagosian, Beverly Hills
Dustin Ericksen and Casey Lurie, Plastica, Los Angeles
1998
Personally Twisted, Andrew Shire Gallery, Los Angeles
405 to Venice, Purple, Venice, CA
1996
Exchange, Donna Beam Art Gallery, Los Angeles, curated by David Hickey
Selected Projects / Performances:
2007
Cups, Dustin Ericksen and Mike Rogers, Untitled book, Feature Inc, New York
2005
Water, lack of fundung, didactics, shiny things, art-making, mixed economies, time, Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition pamphlet, essay
2004
Slimvolume
Art Review, June 2004, four artist’s pages – a series of photographs of nearly 500 galleries in London
2003
Simian's Way: He decided to walk to return the £20, Alberta Press, London 2003 (artist's publication)
2002
Documenta 11, poster project, collaboration with Mike Rogers
2001
My Barbarian, Passerby, Deitch Projects, New York (performance)
Song Poems, Cohan Leslie Browne, New York (performance)
All the signs on a walk from Raid Projects to Western Exterminator, 48pp, self published
2000
My Barbarian, Knitting Factory, Los Angeles (performance)
Let Go (with Jennifer Moon, Malik Gaines, Any Ouchi), China Art Objects Galleries, Los Angeles (performance)
Catalogues:
2009
‘Eating the Universe, Vom Essen in der Kunst', Dumont (catalogue), pp 146-149, ill. 146, 147, 149
2005
‘Think and Wonder, Wonder and Think’, Museum of Childhood, Victoria and Albert Museum, London
2004
‘A Pillow for Dreaming’, Pari & Dispari, Reggio Emilia
‘Artlab 021’, Artlab, London
2003
‘Sharjah International Biennial 6, Sharjah Art Museum
2002
‘Strike’, edited by Gain Wade, Alberta Press
2001
‘Raid Projects Journal’, Broken Press Publishing
2000
‘Gymnasion’, Palais Thurm und Taxis, Bregenz
Bibliography:
2010
Weltonline 16.9.10, ‘Eat Art’ in Stuttgart, http://www.welt.de/kultur/article9682835/Eat-Art-in-Stuttgart.html
Stuttgarter Zeitung, 1 Nov 2010, http://www.stuttgarter-zeitung.de/stz/page/2631897_0_9223_-willkommen-in-der-tobenden-kuechenwelt.html
German national TV (Channel 1), http://www.wochenspiegel.de/kultur/eatart100.html
2008
Bonneville, Denis ‘Art-O-Rama Deal’Art des Jeunes’, La Marseillaise, Sept 2008
2007
Pagel, David ‘Read Me’, Los Angeles Times, 12 Dec 2007
2005
Falconer, Morgan ‘Mad about the toy’, The Times, Weekend Review, 12 March 2005, p. 16
Gleadall, Colin ‘Building a new art hub’, The Daily Telegraph, arts & Books, 26 March 2005, p. 8
Norman, Libby ‘Out and about”, Evening Standard, Metro Life, 19 May 2005, p19
Walsh, Holly ‘Slimvolume’, Frieze, issue 89, 2005, p. 63
2004
Collings, Matthew ‘What do galleries mean?’, Art Review, June 2004, Vol. LIV
2003
Carver, Antonia ‘It’s art, but not as you know it’, Time Out Dubai, April 2003
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