| de Beer, Sue
Born in Tarrytown, New York 8/9/73. Lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.
Education
Parsons School of Design, New York, NY, B.F.A., 1995
Columbia University, New York, NY, M.F.A., 1998
Selected Exhibitions
1999 The Mix: Permanent Collection & Loans - works by John Ahern, Sue de Beer, John Baldessari, Tracey Moffat, Sue Coe, David Levinthal, Chris Finely, Naum June Paik and more..., Arizona State University
Art Museum, Arizona, curated by John Spiak.
Altoids Collection, Travelling to: Clementine Gallery, New York, Centre Gallery, Miami, FL; insideART, Chicago, IL; Robert Berman Gallery, Santa Monica, CA; San Francisco Art Institue - Walter/McBean Gallery, San Francisco, CA
John Tremblay ~ Guest Room: Sue de Beer, Galerie Jousse Seguin, Paris.
I'm a Virgin, the Waiting Room at the School of Art and Design, University of Wolverhampton, England, curated by Esther Windsor.
Contact, Jack Tilton Gallery, New York, curated by Robert Boyd.
1998 Fall Benefit, Momenta Art, Brooklyn, and Greene Naftali, New York.
the Fifth International, New York, curated by Chivas Clem and Jenny Bornstien.
Web Arte, San Paulo Biennial, curated by Mark Van der Walle.
Scope 3, Artist's Space, New York, curated by Pip Day.
Graduate Thesis Exhibition, Columbia University, New York.
Video Library, David Zwirner, New York, curated by Leo Koenig.
The Sound of One Hand, Apex Art, New York, curated by Collier Schorr.
1997 Fall Benefit, Momenta Art, Brooklyn, and White Columns, New York.
26 Positions, Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, New York.
Grammercy Park Hotel Show, Momenta Art rm. 506, New York.
Sue de Beer ~ Kristen Lucas, Momenta Art, Brooklyn, curated by Erik Heist and Laura Parnes.
Among Ourselves, a virtual exhibition at http://sevenseven.com, curated by Jesse Bransford.
1996/97 Terra Bomba, Exit Art: The First World, New York, curated by Jeanette Ingberman and Papo Colo.
1996 Sweat, Exit Art: The First World, New York, curated by Jeanette Ingberman and Papo Colo.
Instant Visions: polaroid photographs by women in New York, various locations throughout SoHo, New York City, benefit for the New York Women's Foundation.
1995/96 Imaginary Beings, Exit Art: The First World, New York, curated by Jeanette Ingberman and Papo Colo.
1995 Undergraduate Thesis Exhibition, Parsons Exhibition Center, New York.
Selected Video Screenings
1998/99 Reel New York, PBS, WNET Channel 13, New York, curated by Garrison Botts
1998 Hybro Video, Exit Art the First World, New York, curated by Kate Hackman and Jodi Hanel
1997 Current Undercurrent, Working in Brooklyn, the Brooklyn Museum
Spooling, the VOID, New York, in conjunction with the Downtown Arts Festival, curated by Kristen Lucas
Selected Performances
1998 Pitfall, Performed at the Ohio Theater in conjunction with the Downtown Arts Festival, curated by Martha Wilson and the Franklin Furnace "Performance Work by 1998 Franklin Furnace Fund for Performance Art Recipients".
Pitfall, Performed at the Cleveland Annual Performance Art Festival.
Pitfall, performed at Here for the performance series Default Propaganda,
1997 Endurance, Performed at Momenta Art, Brooklyn, in conjunction with Sue de Beer ~ Kristen Lucas, curated by Eric Heist and Laura Parnes.
Together, Performed at Exit Art: the First World, New York, in conjunction with Terra Bomba, curated by Jeanette Ingberman and Papo Colo.
1996 Titanic, Performed at Exit Art: The First World, New York, Ambientheater in conjunction with The Shape of Sound.
Try, Performed at Exit Art: The First World, New York, Ambientheater in conjunction with Sweat.
1995 Sap, Performed at the Garden on 6th and B, New York, An Evening of Performance and Poetry, organized by Shannon Ebner/Universal Cutlery
Awards and Grants
1998/99 The Franklin Furnace Fund for Performance Art
1997 1997 Joan Sovern Award for Excellence in Sculpture
Collections
* the Brooklyn Museum, Photographs, Drawings and Works on Paper
* the Altoids Collection
* ContemporaryArtProject, Seattle, Washington
Bibliography
* Saltz, Jerry. "Hungry Hearts: a Romp Through the Fall Art Season" The Village Voice, September 14, 1999 (Vol. XLIV No. 36)
* Mehalic, Jessica. "Coming Soon to a Museum Near You" Madomoiselle, September, 1999
* Moody, Tom. "Double the Transgression, Double the Fun - Sue de Beer and Laura Parnes" Very, September, 1999
* von Schlegell, Mark. "digitalia WDBNMSWD DIGITALIA REMIX - the castaway and the chosen one waltzing into the next millenium" New York Arts, July, 1999
* Zizek, Slavoj. "Femininity, between Goodness and Act", Lacanian Ink 14, Spring 1999
* von Schlegell, Mark. "Is Herr Doktor in the House?" New York Arts, March and April, 1999
* Stassart, Gilles. "La <>: Terrible Jeu Alimentaire" Beaux Arts, May, 1999
* Kinsella, Eileen. "Collecting - Cutting-Edge Art Does Business" The Wall Street Journal, Feb 12, 1999
* Johnson, Ken. "Galleries: Soho - Contact, Jack Tilton" The New York Times, Jan 22, 1999
* Neel, Alex. "Contact" Time Out, New York, Jan 28 - Feb 4, 1999
* Nassau, Lawrence. "The Sound of One Hand: the Collection of Collier Schorr." New York Arts, May, 1998
* Schorr, Collier. "The Sound of One Hand", catalogue 1998
* Goldberg, Rose Lee. "Terra Bomba, Exit Art," Artforum, April, 1997
* Raczka, Robert. "Terra Bomba, Exit Art," The New Art Examiner, April 1997
* Karmel, Pepe. "Persistence of Pagan Myth in Modern Imagination," The New York Times, December 29, 1995
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