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Pink Pearls
Synthetic hair, plastic beads, plastic tube
34 x 18 x 23"
1999
FIGURE
FETISH Pricelist
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Cassopeia
Steel, glass beads
6'8" x 4' diameter
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Statement:
In
my recent work, although it continues to be abstract, I have
created decorative and delicately feminine surfaces of woven
wire or PVC, also metal leaves and flowers. Often the wire
in my past work looked hair-like. My most recent work, included
in this exhibition, goes one step further by actually using
hair as the primary medium. Using hair as a medium implies
using ones own body (or part of it) to make art. It refers
also to the artifice of hair styles especially since the hair
I've used is synthetic hair. In several of the pieces I've
continued to create decorative and delicate surfaces by weaving
the hair and combining it with other materials. The resulting
pieces refer to objects other than hair. For instance, the
humorous piece "Bee Hive" refers to both the hairdo of the
same name and a hive or Cajon. The collages are more general.
They are created intuitively and are a thinking process that
sometimes results in sculptures and sometimes derives from
them. The dome shaped outdoor piece titled "Cassopeia" has
a surface of black PVC, metal trees around the bottom and
metal stars near the top. It is like hair formed into a bun,
the dome of a building and also a landscape.
Niki Ketchman
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Curriculum
Vitae
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ONE
PERSON EXHIBITIONS
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| 2000 |
Knoxville
Museum of Art, World's Fair Park Dr., Knoxville, TN, "Fabrications" |
| 1999 |
Connecticut
Commission Artists Showcase, Bradley Airport, Windsor
Locks, CT |
| 1998-9 |
DeCordova
Museum and Sculpture Park, Sandy Pond Rd, Lincoln, MA,
"Fabrications" |
| 1997 |
Gallery
New World, Dusseldorf, Germany |
| 1996 |
Kouros
Gallery, 23 East 73rd Street, NYC |
| 1994 |
Cortland
Jessup Gallery, 432 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA |
| 1993 |
Kouros
Gallery, 23 East 73rd Street, NYC |
| 1992 |
Cortland
Jessup Gallery, 234 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA |
| 1991 |
Humphrey,
594 Broadway, New York, NY |
| 1991 |
Cortland
Jessup Gallery, 234 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA |
| 1990 |
Cortland
Jessup Gallery |
| 1989 |
Alena
Adlung Gallery, 31 Greene Street, NYC |
| 1987 |
Aetna
Gallery Institute, Hartford, CT |
| 1984 |
Pindar
Gallery, 127 Greene Street, NYC |
| 1984 |
Mona
Berman Gallery, 168 York Street, New Haven, CT |
| 1983 |
Pindar
Gallery |
| 1983 |
Mona
Berman Gallery |
| 1981 |
Pindar
Gallery |
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1981
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Bell
Gallery, Fieldpoint Road, Greenwich, CT
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MUSEUM
EXHIBITIONS
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| 2000 |
New
Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, CT, one person
exhibition |
| 2000 |
Knoxville
Museum of Art, World's Fair Park Dr.," Fabrications",
one person show of outdoor & indoor sculpture and works
on paper |
| 1998-9 |
DeCordova
Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, MA, "Fabrications",
one person show of outdoor and indoor sculpture and works
on paper |
| 1998-00 |
Leigh
Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, "Just the Thing! Contemporary
Outdoor Sculpture and the Object", Wausau, Wl, curated
by Nick Capasso, Associate Curator of the DeDordova Museum
and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, MA |
| 1995-6 |
Grounds
for Sculpture, "Three Sculptors and Their Drawings", Hamilton,
NJ |
| 1994-9 |
DeCordova
Museum, Sculptures on Extended Outdoor Exhibit, Lincoln,
MA |
| 1994-5 |
Lyman
Allyn Museum, Sculpture on Extended Outdoor Exhibit, New
London, CT |
| 1994 |
Boise
Art Museum, Boise, ID, "Fabricated Nature" traveled to
University of Wyoming Art Museum, Laramie, WY; |
| 1994 |
Virginia
Beach Center for the Arts, Virginia Beach, VA |
| 1994 |
Stamford
Museum & Nature Center, Stamford, CT; Four Winners Exhibition |
| 1993 |
Lyman
Allyn Museum, New London, CT, "The Inner Light: An Invitational
Sculpture Exhibition" |
| 1991 |
The
Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT, "The Second Connecticut Biennial
Exhibition" |
| 1990 |
Stamford
Museum, Stamford, CT, one person show |
| 1987 |
Bronx
Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY, "In the Country" |
| 1984 |
Heckscher
Museum, Huntington, NY, "Through the Looking Glass; Reflected
Images in Contemporary Art" |
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1978
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Aldrich
Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT, "Contemporary
Reflections"
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HONORS
AND AWARDS
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| 1999 |
Franconia
Sculpture Park/Jerome Foundation Fellowship, Shafer, Minnesota |
| 1999 |
Weir
Farm Trust Visiting Artist, Wilton, CT |
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1980
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GTE
Corporation Award, New England Exhibition, Silvermine
Guild of Artists, New Canaan, CT
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SELECTED
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
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| 1999 |
Franconia
Sculpture Park, Shafer, Minnesota, "Directors' Choice" |
| 1999 |
Kim
Foster Gallery, 529 West 20th Street, "small abstraction" |
| 1999 |
PMW
Gallery, Stamford, CT, "Figure, Fetish", (Four person
show) |
| 1997 |
Elena
Zang Gallery, Woodstock, NY, Outdoor Sculpture Show |
| 1997 |
Kouros
Gallery Sculpture Center, Ridgefield, CT, Summer Group
Show |
| 1996 |
FAO
Gallery, Broome Street, NYC, "If the Shoe Fits...",, group
show |
| 1996 |
John
Slade Ely House, Four Person Show, New Haven, CT |
| 1996 |
Hollycroft
Foundation, Ivoryton, CT, Outdoor summer group show |
| 1996 |
Kouros
Gallery Sculpture Center, Ridgefield, CT, Summer Group
Show |
| 1995 |
Gallery
of Contemporary Art, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield,
CT (Two person show) |
| 1995 |
Sights
on the Sound, Special Olympics Sculpture Exhibition, New
Haven, CT |
| 1995 |
Hollycroft
Foundation, Ivoryton, CT, Outdoor, summer group show. |
| 1995 |
Kouros
Gallery Sculpture Center, Ridgefield, CT, Summer Group
Show. |
| 1994 |
Kouros
Gallery Sculpture Center, Summer Group Show. |
| 1993 |
Kyoto
Gallery, Kyoto, Japan, Sculptors Guild Exhibition |
| 1992 |
Philippe
Staib Gallery, 8 Greene Street, NYC, "Then & Now" Curated
by Buzz McCall |
| 1992 |
InterArt
Center, "Dematerialism" |
| 1992 |
International
Sculptors Conference, Philadelphia, PA, Sculptors Guild
Exhibition |
| 1992 |
Humphrey,
594 Broadway, NYC, Summer Group Show |
| 1992 |
Kouros
Gallery, 23 East 73rd Street, NYC & Sculpture Center,
Ridgefield, CT, Summer Group Shows |
| 1991 |
Kouros
Gallery Sculpture Center, Ridgefield, CT, Summer Group
Show |
| 1991 |
Sculptors
Guild, 104-110 Greene Street, NYC |
| 1990 |
Kouros
Gallery Sculpture Center, Ridgefield, CT, "Out of Doors:
Diversity in Environmental Sculpture" |
| 1990 |
The
Connecticut Gallery Marlborough, CT, Group Show |
| 1989 |
John
Szoke Gallery, NYC, "Man-Woman-Child" |
| 1988 |
John
Szoke Gallery, NYC, "New York Inspired" |
| 1987 |
Silvermine
Guild of Artists, curated by Andrew Stasik, "A Sense of
Place" |
| 1983 |
The
General Electric Gallery, A Silvermine Christmas |
| 1982 |
Mona
Berman Gallery, New Haven, CT, "Realism" |
| 1981 |
Fairfield
University, Fairfield, CT, "Images in Airbrush-Six Spray
Painters" |
| 1980 |
Bell
Gallery, Greenwich, CT, "Four Points of View" |
| 1979 |
Hansen
Gallery, South William Street, NYC |
| 1978 |
Hansen
Gallery, Wooster Street, NYC |
| 1976 |
Montclair
State College, Upper Montclair, NJ |
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1971
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Fairleigh
Dickinson University, Madison, NJ
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JURIED
EXHIBITIONS
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| 1994 |
Explorations,
Inner/Outer Spaces, Chesebrough Gallery, Westport, CT
Juror - Charlotta Kotik, Curator, Contemporary Art, Brooklyn
Museum |
| 1990 |
Primal
Forces, Women's Caucus for Art National Exhibition, Cooper
Union College, NYC Juror - Dr. Sharon F. Patton, Chief
Curator, The Studio Museum of Harlem |
| 1989 |
Art
of Northeast USA, Silvermine Guild Center for the Arts
Juror - Helaine Posner, Curator, Contemporary Art, The
National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC |
| 1988 |
Art
of Northeast USA, Silvermine Guild Center for the Arts
Juror - Lowery Sims, Associated Curator 20th Century Art,
Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC |
| 1987 |
Contemporary
Portraits from the Northeast, Creative Arts Workshop,
CT Juror - Philip Pearlstein |
| 1983 |
New
England Exhibition, Silvermine Guild of Artists Juror
- Suzanne Delehanty, Director, Neuberger Museum |
| 1982 |
Views
by Women Artists, "Women Artists, Self-images," Judy Caden
Gallery, 180 Duane Street, NYC Juror - Ellen Lubell, Free-lance
critic |
| 1980 |
New
England Exhibition, Silvermine Guild of Artists, New Canaan,
CT GENERAL TELEPHONE AND ELECTRONICS CORPORATION AWARD
Juror - Henry Geldzahler, Commission of Cultural Affairs
of NYC |
| 1979 |
Greenwich
Arts Council Juried Show, Greenwich, CT Juror - Lester
Johnson, painter Chairman, Yale Graduate Art Department |
| 1979 |
Westport-Weston
Arts Council Juried Show, Westport, CT, THIRD PRIZE Juror
- Jacqueline Moss, Curator of Education, Aldrich Museum
of Contemporary Art; Bruce Glaser, Dean of Fine Arts,
University of Bridgeport; Warren Owens, Painter and Sculptor |
| 1978 |
National
Artists' First Annual Open Juried Exhibition, New Haven,
CT Juror - Lowery Sims, Curator, 20th Century Art, Metropolitan
Museum of Art, NYC |
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1978
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New
England Exhibition, Silvermine Guild of Artists, New
Canaan, CT Juror - Thomas Hess, Curator, 20th Century
Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC
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COLLECTIONS
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| Grounds
for Sculpture, Hamilton, NJ |
| DeCordova
Museum, Lincoln, MA |
| The
National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC |
| Housatonic
Museum of Art, Bridgeport, CT |
| City
University of New York, Staten Island, NY |
| Westport
Public School System, Westport, CT |
| Royal
Caribbean Cruise Lines, Song of Norway |
| Southern
New England Telephone, CT |
| Pepsico,
Purchase, NY |
| Cigna,
Brookfield, CT |
| Champion
Paper, Stamford, CT |
| General
Electric Corporate Headquarters, Fairfield, CT & Washington,
DC |
| Rax
Restaurants, Columbus, OH |
| Westport
Historical Society, Westport, CT |
| New
York Twist Drill, Huntington, NY |
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Many
private collections
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ARTICLES AND REVIEWS
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| The
New York Times |
| William
Zimmer, "Crop of New Names, Fields of Sculpture", August
1, 1997 |
| William
Zimmer, "A Profile of Sculpture's Concerns," June 23,1996 |
| William
Zimmer, "How Funny Is the Human Body? Some Answers From
Sculptors," January 28, 1996 |
| Vivian
Raynor, "When (and Where) Sculpture Can be Seen in Sharper
Relief," November 12, 1995 |
| Vivian
Raynor, "In Ridge field. Works Familiar and New," September
4, 1994 |
| Vivian
Raynor, "The Tidy World of a New England Printmaker in
Old Lyme," December 12, 1993 |
| Vivian
Raynor, "Seven Sculptors Construct A Show At Norwalk Community
College," December 29, 1991 |
| William
Zimmer, "Sculpture Themes Intertwine at Outdoor Display
in Ridgefield," October 15, 1991 |
| William
Zimmer, "Connecticut Biennial Displays Diversity," April
14,1991 |
| William
Zimmer, "Sculpture Garden Yields Bumper Crop," September
16, 1990 |
| Vivian
Raynor, "Art: In Museo Del Barrio, Influences on a Culture,"
July 6, 1984 |
| Ruth
Robinson, "Looking to Westport for Inspiration," April
10, 1983 |
| Vivian
Raynor, "Following in Their Footsteps, "August 6, 1978
Art in America |
| Jonathan
Goodman, "Niki Ketchman at the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture
Park", June, 1999 Art News |
| Alice
R. Gray, "Then & Now, Philippe Staib," October, 1992 |
| Sculpture
Magazine: Marty Carlock, "Niki Ketchman, Fabrications",
November, 1998 |
| The
Boston Globe: Christine Temin, "Sculpture Parks: Lithuania
to Lincoln", July 15, 1998 Marty Carlock, "Images Woven
from Miles of Wire, DeCordova Show has Feminine Feel",
June 21, 1998 |
| Art
New England: Kate Jennings, "Regional Reviews, Connecticut
Silvermine Guild, New Canaan, Black and White," May 1989
Paula Reens, "Regional Reviews, Connecticut, Silvermine
Guild, New Canaan, Food, Glorious Food," June 1987 |
| Milwaukee
Journal Sentinel: James Auer, Show offers outdoor sculpture
with some sass, July 1, 1998 |
| The
Hour: Betty Tyler, "The Eloquent Sculptures of Niki Ketchman,"
September 2, 1994 |
| Arts
Magazine: Jacqueline Moss, "Nancy Ketchman," April, 1984
Robert Yoskowitz, "Nancy Ketchman," March, 1981 Jacqueline
Moss, "Nancy Ketchman," January, 1981 Robert Yoskowitz,
"Group Show," February, 1980 |
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Artspeak:
Joseph Merkel, New York's National Spring Annuals, May,
1991 Roger Erickson, "Season Highlight Shows Part 1,
SOHO,"July 3, 1980
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CATALOGS
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| "Niki
Ketchman: Fabrications", June 13, 1998-May 31, 1999, DeCordova
Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, MA |
| Arthur
Danto, "Pre-historical and Post-Modern Forms in the Work
of Niki Ketchman" |
| Nick
Capasso, "Niki Ketchman: Fabrications" |
| "Just
the Thing! Contemporary Outdoor Sculpture and the Object",
June, 1998-May, 2000, Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum,
Wasua, Wl |
| Nick
Capasso, essay "Niki Ketchman, Primal Fugue", March 16-April
13, 1996, Kouros Gallery, New York, NY |
| Cynthia
Nadelman, essay "Fall/Winter Exhibition, 95/96, Three
Sculptors and Their Drawings", October 21, 1995- February
29, 1996, Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton, NJ |
| Buzz
McCall, "The Speculative Aspects of Memory, Lawrence Fane,
Niki Ketchman, John Monti, Conversations with the Artists
and Reflections about their Work" |
| "Fabricated
Nature", April 9-November 20, 1994, Boise Museum of Art,
Boise, Idaho, University of Wyoming Museum of Art, Laramie,
Wyoming, Virginia Beach Center for the Arts, Virginia
Beach, Virginia |
| Sandy
Harthorn, essay "The Connecticut Biennial II", February
24-May 25, 1991, The Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT |
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Nancy Hall-Duncan, essay "Then & Now, A Selection of Artists
Who Early in Their Museum Careers Exhibited at the Aldrich
Museum of Contemporary Art of Ridgefield, Connecticut",
April 23-May 30, 1992, Philippe Staib Gallery, New York,
NY |
| Marc
J. Straus, M.D., essay |
| Buzz
McCall, essay John Russell, essay reprinted from |
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John
Russell, essay reprinted from "Art in America", January,
1969
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EDUCATION
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| 1976
MA (Fine Arts), Montclair State College, NJ |
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1971
BA (Fine Arts), Cum Laude, Fairleigh Dickinson University,
NJ
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TEACHING
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| 1992-93
New Museum of Contemporary Art, NYC, Docent |
| 1978-81
Sacred Heart University, Bridgeport, CT, Painting, Drawing,
Art History |
| 1977-79
Quinnipiac College, Hamden, CT; Painting, Drawing |
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