Jonathan Horowitz

Jonathan Horowitz (born 1966) is a New York based artist working in video, sculpture, sound installation, and photography. Horowitz critically examines the cultures of politics, celebrity, cinema, war, and consumerism. From found footage, Horowitz visually and spatially juxtaposes elements from film, television, and the media to reveal connections and breakdowns between these overlapping modes of communication.[1] He is a 1987 graduate of Wesleyan University.[2]

Solo exhibitions

Year Exhibition Name Museum/Gallery Location
2012 "Your Land/My Land: Election '12"[3] Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
Contemporary Art Museum Raleigh
Arm and Hammer Museum of Art and Culture
Contemporary Art Museum Houston
Utah Museum of Contemporary Art
New Museum of Contemporary Art
Telfair Museums
St. Louis, MO
Raleigh, NC
Los Angeles
Houston, TX
Salt Lake City
New York
Savannah, GA
2010 "Minimalist Works from the Holocaust Museum"[4] Dundee Contemporary Arts Dundee
2009 Apocalypto Now.[5] Museum Ludwig Cologne
2009 Jonathan Horowitz: And/Or" [6] P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center
New York
2008 Obama 2008[7] Gavin Brown's Enterprise New York
2007 People Like War Movies[8] Galerie Barbara Weiss Berlin
2006 Rome Sadie Coles HQ London
2005 The New Communism Gavin Brown’s Enterprise New York
2005 Silent Movie Yvon Lambert Gallery New York
2004 Galerie Barbara Weiss Berlin
2003 Silent Movie Martix 151, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Hartford, CT
2003 Surreal Estate, (with Rob Pruitt) Gavin Brown's Enterprise New York
2003 Buero Friedrich Berlin
2003 Yvon Lambert Paris
2002 Go Vegan! Greene Naftali Gallery New York
2002 Pillow Talk Sadie Coles HQ London
2001 Time, Life, People: Jonathan Horowitz at Kunsthalle St. Gallen Kunsthalle St. Gallen Switzerland
2001 Yvon Lambert Paris
2001 We the People China Art Objects Galleries Los Angeles
2001 In Person Bard College Center for Curatorial Studies Annandale-on-Hudson, NY.
2000 The Jonathan Horowitz Show Greene Naftali Gallery New York
2000 The Universal Calendar/talking without thinking Van Laere Contemporary Art Antwerp, Belgium
1998 Bach Two Part Invention #9 Kenny Schachter/Rove New York
1998 Maxell Greene Naftali Gallery New York

References

  1. Jonathan horowitz on Artabase
  2. Wesleyan University Notable Alumni
  3. http://yourlandmyland.us
  4. http://www.dca.org.uk/whats-on/event/minimalist-works-from-the-holocaust-museum
  5. Museum Ludwig
  6. P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center
  7. Gavin Brown's enterprise Gallery
  8. http://www.frieze.com/shows/review/jonathan_horowitz/

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