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Ricci Albenda

 
RICCI ALBENDA
Born 1966 New York, United States 
Lives and works in New York
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Education
1988
B.F.A., Rhode Island School of Design
Awards and Grants
1999-2000
The Louis Comfort Tiffany Biennial Award
Solo Exhibitions
2022
“Breathe.” Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York
2020
“Where the Twain Shall Meet,” Parrasch Heijnen Gallery, Los Angeles
2015
“Supercallefragellistic-expialledocious! (Universal Color, Part 1)," Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York
2014
“Yakkity Yak,” Gladstone Gallery, Brussels
2013
“Unititled,” Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York
2011
“Ricci Albenda, Wall Etchings – Chris Burden, Bridges,” Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York
2010
“Paintings,” Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York

“Ricci Albenda,” Cowboys Stadium, Dallas, Texas
2009
“The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over The Lazy Dog,” Rachofsky House, Dallas, Texas
2008
“26 Devoe,” The Horticultural Society of New York, New York
2007
“Panorama,” Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York
2005
“Ricci Albenda,” Penny Pritzker, Hyatt Center, Chicago, Illinois
2004
“Cyclidrome,” Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York
2001
“Tesseract,” Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York
2000
“Ricci Albenda,” Van Laere Contemporary Art, Antwerp, Belgium

1999
“Spectral paintings from COLOR-I-ME-TRY,” Van Laere Contemporary, Antwerp, Belgium
1998
“Spectral paintings from COLOR-I-ME-TRY,” Rove/Kenny Schachter, New York 

“The Wave/Particle Project + Portals to Other Dimensions,” Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York 
 
“Particles,” Avalanche, New York 

1996
“Do You See What I See?” Postmasters Gallery, New York 
1995
“Follow the Bouncing Ball,” VW2566, New York
Selected Group Exhibitions
2020
“Drawing 2020,” Gladstone Gallery, New York
2015
“Collected by Thea Westreich Wagner and Ethan Wagner,” The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
“sorry, I’ve been trying to teach the peacock how to act,” Rachel Uffner Gallery, New York
“Hello Walls,” Gladstone Gallery, New York
2011
“Facing the Abyss,” Witzenhausen Gallery, New York
2010
“At Home/Not at Home,” CCS Bard, Bard College, New York 

“Contemplating the Void: Interventions in the Guggenheim Museum,” The Guggenheim Museum, New York
2009
“Paper Trail v. 5: Intimate Gestures,” Judi Rotenberg Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts
“Shaping Space,” James Cohan Gallery, New York

“Contemplating the Void: Interventions in the Guggenheim Museum,” Guggenheim Museum, New York
2008
“Fighting Words,” Fisher Landau Center for Art, Long Island City, New York 

“Ricci Albenda,” Doron Sebbag Art Collection, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel

“Works on Paper by Gallery Artists and Ricci Albenda,” Green Naftali Gallery, New York
“Standard Sizes,” Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York
“Fighting Words,” Fisher Landau Center for Art, Long Island City, New York

“In the Beginning,” University Art Gallery, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California

“The object is the mirror,” Wilkinson Gallery, London, England

“Doron Sebbag Art Collection,” Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel
2007
“Neointegrity,” Derek Eller Gallery, New York

"from rest to rest," CCS Galleries Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York

“The Shapes of Space,” Guggenheim Museum, New York

2006
"it is, what is it?" Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York
“Supervision,” Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Massachusetts
2004
“Impact: New Mural Projects,” PPOW Project, New York

“Selected Sculpture,” MW Project, London
“Disparities and Deformations: Our Grotesque,” SITE Santa Fe 5th International Biennial, Santa Fe, New Mexico
“Open House: Working in Brooklyn,” Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York
“Nothing Compared to This: ambient, incidental and new minimal tendencies in current art,” Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Ohio
2003

”Ricci Albenda,” Galleria Massimo de Carlo, Milan, Italy

“Warped Space,” CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, California
“Unheimlich,” Centre d'Art Contemporain la Synagogue de Delme, Delme, France

“The Moderns,” Castello Di Rivoli, Museo dí Arte Contemporanea, Torino, 
Italy
2002

”Penetration,” Marianne Boesky and Friedrich Petzel Galleries, New York 

“From the Observatory,” Paula Cooper Gallery, New York 

“Out of Site,” New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York 

“Guide to Trust No. 2,” Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, California
“New Economy Painting,” Acme Gallery, Los Angeles

“State of the Gallery,” Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York
2001

“Projects 74: Ricci Albenda,” Museum of Modern Art, New York 

“The Americans,” Barbican Art Gallery, London

“Casino2001,” Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst 
(S.M.A.K), Gent, Belgium

“Brown, The Approach, London
Space Co-Opted,” Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York 
2000
”Glee: Painting Now,” The Aldrich Museum of 
Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Connecticut
“Elysian Fields,” Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France

“solo installation,” MoMA/PS1, New York
“Fuel Serve,” Kenny Schachter/Rove, New York

"New York Projects,” Delfina Studio Trust, London 

1999
“Group Show,” Stalke, Copenhagen, Denmark

“Neither/Nor,” Grand Arts, Kansas City, Missouri
“Continued Investigation of the Relevance of Abstraction,” Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York 

“Free Coke,” Greene Naftali Gallery, New York 
1998
“Group Exhibition,” Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York

“Cambio,” Sandra Gering Gallery, New York 
1997
“Dream of the Fisherman's Wife,” Sandra Gering Gallery, New York 

“Supastore,” UP & CO., New York 
1996
“Linez,” 407 Gallery, New York

“Midway,” Borax Films/Pilot Arts, New York

“Sex, Drugs and Explosives,” London Artforum, London

“The Strange Power of Cheap Sentiment (or á Bientot to Irony),”
White Columns, New York 
1995
“Album,” alternative space, New York [traveled to: alternative space, Rotterdam,
Amsterdam]
“Faggots: A Communique From North America,” Rojas
 Foundation, Universidad Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
“Guys and Dolls,” Postmasters Gallery, New York 

“High Anxiety,” 66 Crosby Street, New York 

“Oy,” 121 Greene Street, New York 

“A Personal Choice,” Galleria il Capricornico, Venice, Italy 
1994
"I Could Do That,” 109 Spring Street, New York
“Pre-Existing Condition,” Puffin Room, New York [traveled to: Elizabeth Valleix Gallery, Paris]  
1993
“Phone,” Dooley Le Cappelaine Gallery, New York 

“The Rushmore Festival,” Woodbury, New York

1992
"Fluxus Attitudes," The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York
"Arbeiten auf Papier," Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne, Germany
"Detour," International House, New York
"Stand-Ins," P. S. 1 in the Four Walls model, New York
1991
“Decorous Beliefs,” Natalie Rivera Gallery, New York

“The Drawing Show,” Water Street Studios, New York 

“Home for June,” HOME for Contemporary Theater and Art, New York

“New York Artists: Miniature and Small,” 228 Parliament Gallery, Toronto

“Open Bar,” Flamingo East, New York 

“Unlearning,” 142 Greene Street, New York 

“Works on Paper,” Thea Westreich, New York 
1988
“Art for Living,” Gallery Nao Faz Mal, Providence, Rhode Island