Birth | Born in 1953 in Lansing, Michigan, USA |
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Residence | Lives and works in New York, USA |
Education | 1979 M.F.A., California Institute of Arts, California 1977 Whitney Independent Study Program, New York, New York 1976 B.F.A., Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Minnesota 1971–73 Michigan State University, Michigan |
2020 | On the Water’s Edge, Galerie Templon, Paris, France |
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2019 | Built Images, Sean Kelly, Taipei, Taiwan On the Water’s Edge, Sean Kelly, New York |
2018 | Emotional Architecture, Galerie Templon, Brussels, Belgium James Casebere, University of South Florida, Tampa, USA |
2017 | James Casebere, Helga de Alvear Gallery, Madrid, Spain Emotional Architecture, Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, USA |
2016 | After Scale Model : Dwelling in the Work of James Casebere, BOZAR, Brussels, Belgium Fugitive, Haus Der Kunst, Munich, Germany |
2014 | James Casebere, Jensen Gallery, Sydney, Australia James Casebere, Galerie Daniel Templon, Brussels, Belgium James Casebere : Scales and Dimensions, Cornell University, USA |
2013 | James Casebere, Selected Works 1995 – 2005, Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, USA |
2023 | Contours du Réel, Topographie de l’art, Paris, France |
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2022 | Architectures impossibles, Musée des Beaux-arts, Nancy, France Exodes, Saint Raphaël, France |
2021 | Space Oddity, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin, Italy |
2020 | Blue., Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn Harbor, New York, USA Fact and Fiction in Contemporary Photography, Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska, USA |
2019 | Castles in the Sky: Fantasy Architecture in Contemporary Art, Coral Gables Museum, Coral Gables, Florida, USA Fiction & Fabrication: Architectural Photography after the Digital Revolution, Museum of Art Architecture and Technology, Lisbon, Portugal La stanza Analoga, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin, Italy Paradise Lost, Gazing at Contemporary Urban Civilization and its Metaphor, Ludwig Galerie Saarlouis, Saarland, Germany Tableau and Transformation: Photography from the Permanent Collection, Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, Florida, USA |
2018 | Image Building : How Photography Transforms Architecture, Parish Art Museum ; Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Nashville, USA Analog Culture: Printer’s Proofs from the Schneider/Erdman Photography Lab, 1981–2001, Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, MA, USA |
2017 | Window to Wall : Art from Architecture, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, USA 11 artists through time, Lisson Gallery, London, UK Artists and Architecture : Projection/Convergence/Intersection, Moss Arts Center, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA Selected, Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, USA Ways of Seeing, Arter, Istanbul, Turkey |
2004 | NYC Department of Education, USA |
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1993 | University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Six light-boxes installed in bus shelters, commissioned by Washington State Arts Commission, USA |
1991 | Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, Minnesota. A group of brass elements installed in terrazzo floor of main hall, commissioned by Minnesota Arts Board and Minnesota Historical Society, USA |
1990 | Kortrijk Station, Kortrijk, Belgium. Light-boxes installed in collaboration with Tony Oursler, commissioned by Kunststichting Kanaal |
1988 | Pennsylvania Station, New York, New York. Series of 11 light-boxes installed in station, commissioned by the Public Art Fund |
1983 | Staten Island Ferry Terminal, New York, New York. A series of light-boxes installed in the terminal, sponsored by New State Council on the Arts, Artists' Sponsored Project Grant. Art Park, Lewiston, New York. Light-box installed in Lewiston Park, commissioned by Art Park |
1980 | Poster Project in Lower Manhattan, New York, USA |
A.T.&T., South Plainfield, New Jersey | |
Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts | |
Albright-Knox Museum, Buffalo, New York | |
Peter Alger Collection, New York, New York | |
Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, Ohio | |
American Patrons of Tate, New York, New York | |
Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, Maryland |
2019 | American Academy in Rome, Abigail Cohen Rome Prize |
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2016 | New York Foundation for the Arts Hall of Fame Honoree |
1995 | John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Grant |
1994 | New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship |
1990 | National Endowment for the Arts, Visual Arts Fellowship |
1989 | New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship |
1986 | National Endowment for the Arts, Visual Arts Fellowship |
James Casebere : portrait
James Casebere, "J'étais trop rebelle pour devenir architecte""
Clémentine Mercier
Topographie de l’Art, Paris
From February 3 to April 5, 2023
As part of the group show Contours du réel at Topographie de l’Art, James Casebere and Gregory Crewdson will exhibit two artworks each from February 3, 2023.
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy, France
From November 19, 2022 to March 19, 2023
The work Blue House on Water #2 by James Casebere will be exhibited at the Beau-Arts de Nancy, as part of the exhibition Architectures impossibles, from November 19, 2022. The exhibition, curated by Sophie Laroche, brings together some fifty artists, bringing together more than 150 works of all kinds, from national and international institutions and private collections.
Philippe Cognée, James Casebere - Exodes
ville de Saint-Raphaël
From July 1st to September 30, 2022
“ExodeS” is a particular cultural event because of its conception, invading, for one summer, a city rich in history and migrations since Antiquity. The exhibition is installed in temporary structures, taking possession of emblematic places and monuments, squares and gardens, unusual places, seashores where it is good to stroll, rest, look.
TAMPA MUSEUM OF ART, TAMPA, FLORIDA From 20/06/2019 to 06/10/2019
“Tableau and Transformation” presents an overview of the Tampa Museum of Art’s holdings in 20th-century photography, a cornerstone of the Museum’s permanent collection. The exhibition looks at how artists have used distinct darkroom effects and studio practices to create new narratives in photography. Artists such as James Casebere, Robert Cumming, Stephen Frailey, Sandy Skoglund, and William Wegman create constructed environments, often blurring the boundaries of truth and fiction in their images. Photographers Blythe Bohnen, Duane Michals, Arnulf Rainer, Lucas Samaras, Cindy Sherman examine the transformation of one’s self as a means to explore identity, gender, and place. This exhibition features approximately 50 photographs with objects ranging in date from the mid-1960s to through the early 2000s, predominately drawn from the Museum’s permanent collection.
MUSEUM HAUS LUDWIG, SARRELOIS, ALLEMAGNE From 19/05/2019 to 25/08/2019
The international group exhibition “Model Natures” is dedicated to a fascinating area of contemporary photography: Iandscape. The exhibition presents impressive landscapes. But on closer inspection, it turns out that these are not photographs of actual landscapes, but deceptively real images of models.
KALLMAN-MUSEUM, ISMANING, GERMANYFrom 23/02/2019 to 05/05/2019
BOZAR, BRUSSELS, BELGIUMFrom 06/17/2016 to 09/04/2016
Following a major retrospective at the Haus der Kunst in Munich, BOZAR opens its doors to James Casebere. This American photographer a pioneer of staged photogrpahy – studied with John Baldessari and obtained his Master of Arts from the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts). His work is marked by a profound interest in architecture. Yet rather than focusing his lens on the actual buildings, he makes scale models of them, which he then photographs. During the International Biennial of Photography Casebere presents an intricate ensemble of domestic interiors and settings in the antechambers of Victor Horta’s Centre for Fine Arts.
HAUS DER KUNST, MUNICH, GERMANYFrom 02/15/2016 to 06/12/2016
With more than 70 works, the exhibition presents images drawn from all periods of the artist’s career. The survey includes recent large multi-panel and single-panel color photographic works; early black-and-white gelatin silverprints, dye destruction prints, waterless lithographs, and Polaroid prints. In addition, for the first time, Casebere shows working notebooks, a series ofcollages, and an extensive collection of never before exhibited Polaroid studies. For the exhibition in Haus der Kunst, Casebere realizes four new site-specific monumental works in the form of friezes in the gallery’s grand staircase.