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Tracey Snelling
File:Tracey Snelling Self Portrait.jpg
Born
Tracey Snelling

1970
Oakland, California
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of New Mexico
StyleContemporary
Children2
Awards2015 Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters and Sculptors Grant

Tracey Snelling is an American contemporary artist. Working with sculpture, video, and photography, her work often "evokes a sense of place and the various underlying narratives within the given space."[1]

Early life and education

Snelling was born in Oakland, California. She learned about alternative processes and contemporary artists while attending a photography class in Northern California, and began to experiment with photography as contemporary art. She spent several years doing conservation work with the California Conservation Corps and firefighting with the U.S. Forest Service, before returning to school at the University of New Mexico to complete her BFA. [2][3]

List of Works

Solo Exhibitions and Installations

  • Krupic Kersting Galerie, Cologne, Germany.

2013

2012[4]

2011[4]

2010[4]

2009[4]

2008[4]

2007[4]

  • Another Shocking Psychological Thriller, Houston Center for Photography, Houston, Texas.
  • Monsters, TacheLevy, Martin Margiela Building, Brussels, Belgium.
  • Dulces, Wedel, London.

2006[4]

2005[4]

  • The Comfort, the Beauty, the Shame, Lokaal 01, Breda, Netherlands.
  • Convenient, SF Camerawork, San Francisco, California.
  • South Side, Mission 17 Gallery, San Francisco, California.

2004[4]

2003[4]

Selected Group Exhibitions

2015[4]

2014[4]

  • Welcome to the Jungle, Pan American Art Projects, Miami, Florida.
  • Art in Motion, Jules Maeght Gallery, curated by Natasha Boas, San Francisco, CA.
  • The Remarkable Lightness of Being, Aeroplastics Contemporary, Brussels, Belgium.
  • L’expo dans le chapeau, La Vitrine am, curated by Raphael Cuir, Paris, France.
  • ArtPrize, GRCC Collins Art Gallery, Grand Rapids, MI.
  • A Contemporary Landscape Invitational, St. Mary’s College Museum of Art, Moraga, CA.
  • Summer Road Trip, Rena Bransten Projects, San Francisco, CA.
  • Karla’s House, The Battery, San Francisco, CA.
  • On Dry Land, Negev Museum of Art, curated by Ravit Harari, Beersheba, Israel.
  • Brussels Cologne Contemporaries, Cologne, Germany.
  • Home: Shelter and Habitat in Contemporary Art, Schneider Museum of Art, Ashland, OR.

2013[4]

  • Drinnen Binnen Buiten Draussen, Galerie Roy, Zülpich, Germany.
  • Drinnen Binnen Buiten Draussen, Kers Gallery, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Making Space: Art and Place, Euphrat Museum of Art, Cupertino, CA.
  • Home: Shelter and Habitat in Contemporary Art, Bedford Gallery, Walnut Creek, CA.
  • The Storytellers, El Museo de Arte de Banco de la Rupublica, Bogota, Colombia.
  • Once More, Lokaal 01, Breda, the Netherlands.
  • Parallax Views, San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, San Jose, CA.
  • As Tears Go By* (who cries with me?), Cokki Snoei, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Theatrical Gestures, Herzliya Museum for Contemporary Art, Herzliya, Israel.
  • Raw China Art Expo, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

2012[4]

  • Not Another End of the World Exhibition, Aeroplastics Contemporary, Brussels, Belgium.
  • Nervous Women, Museum Dr. Guislain, Ghent, Belgium.
  • Otherworldly: Artist Dioramas and Small Spectacles, Lille 3000, Lille, France.
  • Signature, Schriftuur, Bruges Cultural Centre, De Bond, Bruges, Belgium.
  • The Storytellers, Stenersen Museum, Oslo, Norway.
  • The End of Everything/A New Beginning, LARMgalleri, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Brought to Light: Masterworks of Photography from the Crocker Art Museum, Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA.
  • America Rules, West Collection, Oaks, Pennsylvania.
  • Streetopia, Luggage Store Gallery, San Francisco, CA.
  • Chico and Chang, San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, San Jose, CA.
  • The Bridge, Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, California.
  • Fireflies,Aeroplastics, Brussels, Belgium.

2011[4]

  • Otherworldly: Artist Dioramas and Small Spectacles, Museum of Art and Design New York, New York.
  • Reconstructed World, Gatehouse Gallery, Di Rosa, Napa, California.
  • Chico and Chang, Intersection for the Arts, San Francisco, California.
  • Anonyme Skulpturen, Galerie im Taxispalais, Innsbruck, Austria.

2010[4]

  • Anonyme Skulpturen, Kunstmuseen Krefeld, Krefeld, Germany.
  • Accrochage,Galerie Urs Meile, Beijing, China.
  • Cokkie Snoei, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • The House in My Head, Kunsthallen Brandts, Odense, Denmark.
  • PopUp Magazine, Herbst Theater, San Francisco, California.

2009[4]

  • Narratives, Pan American Art Projects, Miami, Florida.
  • That's All Folks!, curated by Michel Dewilde and Jerome Jacobs, Stadshallen, Bruges, Belgium.
  • Achtung Baby, Gemeentemuseum Helmond, Helmond, the Netherlands.
  • Low Blow,Stux Gallery, New York, New York.

2008[4]

  • Road Trip, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, California.

2007[4]

2006[4]

  • Searchers, White Box, New York, New York.
  • Fellowship Exhibition, Kala Art Institute, Berkeley, California.
  • New Code, Studio La Citta, Verona, Italy.
  • Looking Through Walls, Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, California.
  • Photosynkyria, Tint Gallery, Thessaloniki, Greece.
  • Headlands Institute, Marin Headlands, California.

2005[4]

2004[4]

References

  1. ^ Farr, Kristin (January 16, 2016). "Tracey Snelling, New Image Art, West Hollywood". Juxtapoz. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
  2. ^ "Tracey Snelling: An Urban Native".
  3. ^ Tandy, Katie (November 19, 2015). "Voyeuristic Artist Tracey Snelling Reminds Us To Look Closer". The Establishment. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Cite error: The named reference :0 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).