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Beth Campbell (artist)
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Beth Campbell (born 1971 in Illinois, United States) is an American artist who works in drawing, sculpture, and installation.
![]() | This biographical article is written like a résumé. (June 2014) |
Education
She graduated from Truman State University with a BFA in 1993, and from Ohio University with an MFA in 1997.
Career
Her works have been collected by The Museum of Modern Art, New York; New School University, New York; New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.[1]
Campbell was the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2011.[2]
She currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.[3]
Exhibitions
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2017
- "If (at all) possible", Kate Werble Gallery, New York, NY [4]
- "Beth Campbell: My Potential Future Past", The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT [5]
2014
- Anne Mosseri-Marlio Galerie, Basel, Switzerland[6]
- "My Potential Futures", Project Space, Joseé Bienvenu Gallery, New York, NY [7]
2012
- "Stereotable", Kate Werble Gallery, NY[8]
2010
- "New Installation", The Sculpture Center, Cleveland, OH[9]
2009
2008
- Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, New York, NY[12]
- "Social Interactions (Two-person exhibition with Stephen Willats)", Seiler + Mosseri-Marlio, Zurich, Switzerland
2007
- "Following Room", Anne & Joel Ehrenkranz Lobby Gallery, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY[13]
- "I can't quite place it", Feldman Gallery + Project Space, Pacific Northwest College of Art, Portland, OR[14]
- "Potential Store Fronts", 125 Maiden Lane storefront, New York, NY, a project of the Public Art Fund program in the Public Realm[15]
2005
- "How Did We End Up Here?", Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, New York
- "Make Belief", Sala Diaz, San Antonio, TX
2004
- "Statements", Art Basel, Miami Beach, FL
- "I was thinking (a living room)", Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, New York, NY
- "Every other day", Art Academy of Cincinnati, OH
2003
- "Same As Me", Sandroni Rey Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2002
- "Same As Me", Roebling Hall, Brooklyn, NY
Reviews
- Jerry Saltz (October 8, 2002). "Repeat Performance". The Village Voice.
- Don Shillingburg (Summer 2005). "Beth Campbell". BOMB 92.
- "Beth Campbell – the return of the mob". Arts Journal. May 22, 2009. Archived from the original on February 9, 2011.
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