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Born,
Brooklyn, New York |
| Education |
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BFA,
Tyler School of Art, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. |
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Columbia
College, Chicago, IL, Dance |
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Chicago
Academy of Music, Chicago, IL. |
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MFA,
School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. |
| Exhibitions
- Residency - Fellowships - Awards - Lecturer |
| 2009 |
Also see Ilona Granet Blog: http://ilonagranet.blogspot.com/ for the latest updates |
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Disband in South Korea, Disband was invited to show and perform in the Incheon Women Artists Biennale.
August 1 |
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"Fight the Power!"
Armand Bartos Fine Arts
25 E. 73rd St. 4th floor
NYC, NY 10021
Opening: 6pm-8pm.on March 26, Show: March 27-April 25 |
| 2008 |
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Performance
"Wack! Show" : Disband
Opening Reception. 2pm
PS1, Contemporary Art Center
Queens, N.Y.
Feb 17 |
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One Woman Show,
a mini retrospective
New Harmony Gallery
of Contemporary Art,
New Harmony, Indiana.
March-April |
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Visiting Artist, University of Southern Indiana, Evansville, In. April 2008 |
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One Woman Show, a mini retrospective
New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art, New Harmony, Indiana
March-April |
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University of North Texas Art Gallery
DISBAND performance group videos, featuring Ilona Granet, Donna Hennes, Diane Torr and Martha Wilson.
Feb 17 - May 12 |
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"Collection,
Cultures & Collaborations"
University of North Texas Art Gallery, Permanent Collection
An interactive module featuring interviews with artists, students,
art historians, viewers & collectors. Scholarly research, text, and educational programs.
Jan-March |
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Performance at P.S.1 MOMA, Contemporary Art Center
"WACK!: Art and the Feminist Revolution,"
30th Anniversary Reunion of DISBAND performance group, featuring Ilona Granet, Donna Hennes, Diane Torr and Martha Wilson.
Feb 17 |
| 2007 |
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"Text Messages," Adam Goldbaum Gallery, NYC, group show |
| 2006 |
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"The
Food Show: The Hungry Eye," Chelsea Art Museum
Home of the Miotte Foundation, New York, NY |
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"The A list," Paper Magazine - also online
Artists and designers display, and write about, their favorite letter
"A."
April 26
PDF of the article |
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Visiting
Artist / Lecturer, Lincoln University, Lincoln, England |
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Visiting
Artist / Lecturer, Winchester University, Winchester, England |
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Artist
in Residency Fellowship, Schloss Plueschow, Germany |
| 2005 |
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Louis
Comfort Tiffany Foundation award |
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Artist
in Residency Fellowship, VCCA, Virgina (two visits) |
| 2004 |
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Ono
Galerie, Bern, Switzerland |
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"Safe
Signs and War Signs," ONO Bühne Galerie, Kramgasse,
Bern |
| 2003 |
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"Safe,"
The Gunk Foundation, Lower Manhattan streets, NYC: Signs and Flags.
(ongoing into 2004) |
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New School for
Social Reseach, taught creative drawing and painting. |
| 2002 |
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"To the Flag: Taking Liberties," Three Rivers Arts Festival Gallery,
Pittsburgh, PA. |
| 2000 |
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Artist
in Residence, Yaddo, Saratoga Springs, NY |
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"Picturing
the Modern Amazon," New Museum of Contemporary Art in SoHo, New
York, NY |
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Bus
stop billboards, "Children and Violence", Los Angeles CA, Fall,
project with World Studio Foundation, mentoring collaboration with
teenage artists. |
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"The
End Show" a history of Exit Art, at Exit Art, New York, NY |
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Two
Painting Commissions. |
| 1999 |
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"Paradise,"
Exit Art, New York, NY |
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Visiting
Artist, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, fall term. |
| 1998 |
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One
Person Exhibition, "At the Sign of the Blue Blood", P-P-0-W, New
York, NY |
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"Re:
Duchamp," curated by Mike Bidlo, Abraham Lubellsky Gallery,
New York, NY |
| 1997 |
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"Girls!
Girls! Girls!", Tricia Collins Grand Salon, New York, NY |
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Exit
Art, New York, NY |
| 1996 |
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Artist
in Residence, Ragdale, Chicago, IL |
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Artist
in Residence, University of Southern Indiana. Evansville, IN |
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Artist
in Residence, Custom Signs, Sheridan, WY |
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Artist
in Residence, Artist Refuge, Basin, Montana |
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Teaching
Position, Drawing Instructor, "Intensive Drawing", Fordham University,
New York, NY |
| 1995 |
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"Reinventing
the Emblem," Yale Art Museum |
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Artist
in Residence, Yaddo, Saratoga Springs, NY |
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Visiting
Artist and Lecturer, University of Montclair. Montclair, NJ |
| 1994 |
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"Disorderly
Conduct," Hobart and William Smith College, NY, Carlton College,
MN |
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"Visions
from the Lower East Side," curated by Helen Wexler. Henry Street
Settlement, New York, NY |
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Yale
University Library, New Haven, CT |
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Commissioned
by Central Park Conservancy, "Save the Grass," New York, NY |
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"In-Sites:
Lower East Side Artists Re-Think Neighborhood Spaces," Henry
Street Settlement, New York |
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"Revolutionary
Power of Women's Laughter," Hobart and William Smith College.
additional venues to be announced, curated by Jo Anna Isaac |
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Artist
in Residence, Peace Museum and Domestic Violence Shelters |
| 1993-4 |
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"What
are the Signs?", The Peace Museum, Chicago, IL |
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Artist
in Residence, U-Cross, Wyoming |
| 1993 |
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"Women
at War," LedisFIam. New York, NY |
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"1920:The
Subtlety of Subversion-The Continuity of Intervention," Exit
Art, New York, NY |
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"Disorderly
Conduct." P-P-0-W, Inc. |
| 1992 |
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Artist
in Residence, Yaddo, Saratoga Springs, NY |
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"Art
For Your Collection," Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design.
Providence, Rhode Island |
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"Re-Play,"
Gahlberg Gallery, Arts Center, College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn,
IL |
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"Sexual
Harassment: A Dialogue," Triplex Gallery, Borough of Manhattan
Community College, New York, NY |
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"From
America'9 Studio-Drawing New Conclusions," Betty Rymer Gallery,
The Art Institute. Chicago, IL |
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"In
Praise of Folly," John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan,
WI |
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"The
Power of the City/City of Power," The Whitney Museum of American
Art |
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Down-town
at Federal Reserve Plaza, New York, NY |
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"Goodbye
to Apple Pie: Contemporary Artists View Family in Crisis," De
Cordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln. MA |
| 1991 |
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The
Rockefeller Foundation - Bellagio Fellowship, Bellagio, Italy |
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"No
Laughing Matter," curated by Nina Felshin for ICL travelling exhibit |
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Cultural
Space, New York, NY |
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"Hands
Off," The New School for Social Research, New York, NY |
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"The
Art of Advocacy," The Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, CT |
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"Original
Sin," Hillwood Art Museum, CW Post Campus, Brookeville. NY |
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"The
Abortion Project," Simon Watson, New York, NY |
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"The
Abortion Project," Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT |
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"Visual
Art in Prospect Park," Prospect Park, Brooklyn, NY, June-October |
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"Outspoken
Women," Intermedia Arts, Minneapolis, MN. 1989 |
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Susan
B. Anthony Award (The National Organization for Women (New York
City Chapter) |
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"Urban
Images," Madison Art Center, Madison, WI |
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"Power
Struggle," Spaces, Cleveland, OH |
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One-Person
Exhibition, "Public Works," PPOW. NY |
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"Collabroative
Artworks," Cork Gallery, Avery Fisher Hall. Lincoln Center,
produced by Andrev Veijkovic
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| 1990 |
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"Flaneur/Flaneuse:
Out for a Stroll," Barbara Fendrick Gallery, May, New York, NY |
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"Word
as Image," Milwaukee Art Museum. June 15-August 26. Milwaukee,
WI |
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"Images
of Death in Contemporary Art," The Patrick and Beatrice Haggerty
Museum of Art, Marquette University, March 22-June 3, 1990, Milwaukee.
WI |
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"Selections
from P.P.O.W, NYC," June I through July 8, Weatherspoon Art Gallery |
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The
University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC |
| 1988 |
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"Committed
to Print," Museum of Modem Art (organized traveling
exhibit) N.Y., NY
University
Art Galleries.Davton
Ohio, Oct. 30-Dec. 15, The Peace Museum. Chicago, IL. March
3-May 31,
1989, Glenbow Museum, Calgary. Canada, Sept. 23-Nov. 19, 1989,
New York State Museum, Albany, NY, Dec. 16, 1989-Feb. 11, 1990,
Spencer
Museum of Art, The University of Kansas, Lawrence. KN. March 25-May 6,
1990, Newport Harbor Art Museum July 20-Sept. 30, 1990 |
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"All
the News That's Fit For Prints," Richmond, VA |
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Two-Person
Exhibition, Bread and Roses Cultural Center, Erika Rothenberg and
Ilona Granet, New York, NY |
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"Vital
Signs," One Main Street Windows, Brooklyn, NY |
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"All
the News That's Fit For Prints," Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston,
TX |
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"The
Debt," Exit Art, New York, NY |
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"The
All Male Feminist Art Show," The New Waterfront Museum. Brooklyn,
NY |
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Commission,
ABC TV/Capital Cities Corporation, New York, NY |
| 1987 |
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"All
the News That's Fit For Prints," P.P.O.W New York, NY |
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"All
the News That's Fit For Prints," 1199 Gallery, New York, NY |
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Two-Person
Exhibition, P.P.O.W., New York, NY |
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"Madness
in America," Elizabeth Galasso Fine Art Leasing, Ossining, NY |
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"Modem
Living," Jeffrey Linden Gallery, Hollywood, CA |
| 1986 |
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"Concensus:Today's
Art in an Overpopulated City," Exit Art, New York, NY |
| 1984-6 |
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NYSCA,
New York State Council on the Arts grant for Emily Post street
signs |
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"Disarming
Images," Curated by Nina Felshin, Travelling Exhibition |
| 1984 |
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"Oracle,"
performance, Exit Art, New York, New York, NY |
| 1984 |
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"American
Women (part II)," Sidney Janis Gallery, N.Y., NY |
| 1983 |
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"The
Revolultionary Power of Women's Laughter," Max Protech Gallery,
NY |
| 1982 |
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"The
Beast Show," P.S. 1, Long Island Citv, NY, Curated by Richard
Flood. |
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"Atomic
Salon," Ronald Feldman Gallery, NY |
| 1980 |
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"Manifesto
Show," curated by Colen Fitzgibbon & Jenny Holzer |
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"The
Real Estate Show," Curated by Alan Moore |
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"The
Suitcase Show," Curated by Mike Glier |
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"The
Ten Last Years of Book Arts," Franklin Furnace. N.Y., NY, Curated
by Ingrid Sischy |
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"Photos
Lie," The Kitchen. N.Y., NY, Curated by Ingrid Sischy |
| 1979 |
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"Doctors
and Dentists," Curated by Robin Winters, New York, NY |
| Performances |
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1973-1985
Ilona Granet performed live, both solo and with:
Jerry Saltz, Contemporary Mesuum, Chicago
Michael Smith, New York, NY
Disband (Late '70s), with Martha Wilson, Ingrid Sischy, Donna Henes, and Diane
Torr |
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"Potato
Wolf TV," Colab, New York, NY, With Peter Fend, and solo |
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In
addition Ms. Granet has performed at the Kitchen, The Performing
Garage, The Mudd Club, and Danceteria in New York City. She also
performed in Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, and in Italy |
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