Artists Space

Artists Space Annual Edition Portfolio 2018

A portfolio box with a flowered pattern on the lid is shown on a white ground with the lid slightly askew.
Susan Cianciolo, Flowers, 2018, 25 x 21 x 1 1/2 inches, Silkscreen on book cloth on bespoke archival box, Signed edition of 100, 5APs Courtesy of the artist [A portfolio box with a flowered pattern on the lid is shown on a white ground with the lid slightly askew.]

Susan Cianciolo (b. 1969) lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. She has had recent solo exhibitions at Bridget Donahue, New York (2017); Yale Union, Portland, Oregon (2016); and 356 Mission Road, Los Angeles (2016). Since debuting her first Run fashion collection in 1995 at Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, Cianciolo has shown her work ranging from film, fashion, collage, drawing, and installation at CSS Bard Hessel Museum, New York (2018); White Columns, New York (2016); Anthology Film Archives, New York (2015); and Portikus Museum, Frankfurt, Germany (2012). She was included in the 2016 Berlin Biennale and the 2017 Whitney Biennial.

Detail view of a camel
Heji Shin, Camp Habibi II, 2013, C-print, 20 x 16 inches, Signed edition of 100, 5APs, Courtesy of the artist. [Detail view of a camel's head in profile against a palm tree and blue sky.]

Heji Shin (b. 1976) lives and works in Berlin and New York. She has had solo exhibitions at Real Fine Arts, New York; Galerie Bernhard, Zürich (2016); and Anna Catharina Gebbers, Berlin (2011). Her work has been included in recent group exhibitions at Mathew Gallery, New York (2018); Team Gallery, New York (2017); Shoot the Lobster, New York (2017); LOMEX, New York (2016); and Kunstverein Leipzig, Germany (2016).

White flowers are superimposed on a photograph of a leafy shrub enshrouding a yellow street sign that reads "HIDDEN DRIVE." The face of the sign is damaged with many holes and other signs of impact that suggest gunfire.
Donald Moffett, Hidden Drive, 2018, C-print with diecut, 16 x 12 inches, Signed edition of 100, 5APs Courtesy of the artist [White flowers are superimposed on a photograph of a leafy shrub enshrouding a yellow street sign that reads "HIDDEN DRIVE." The face of the sign is damaged with many holes and other signs of impact that suggest gunfire.]

Donald Moffett (b. 1955) lives and works in New York. He has had recent solo and two-person exhibitions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (2017) and Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York (2016), and his work has been included in group exhibitions at the Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, DC (2018); the Museum of Fine Arts Boston (2018); and the Whitney Museum of Art, New York (2017). His work is held in the public collections of museums such as the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, the Whitney Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art, New York, among others.

Black and white chart tracking the movement of trains through major cities in France. Text at the bottom of the chart reads "Fig. 7. Graphique de la marche des trains sur un chemin de fer, d
Liz Deschenes Ibry's timetable 1878 (Paris - Lyon), 2018, UV print on photogram, 8 x 14 inches, Signed edition of 100, 5APs, Courtesy of the artist. [Black and white chart tracking the movement of trains through major cities in France. Text at the bottom of the chart reads "Fig. 7. Graphique de la marche des trains sur un chemin de fer, d'après la méthode de Ibry."]

Liz Deschenes (b. 1966) lives and works in New York. Recent solo exhibitions have been held at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (2016); Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (2014); Miguel Abreu Gallery, New York (2014); and Secession, Vienna, Austria (2012). She has also shown at Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco (2017); Paula Cooper Gallery, New York (2016); and the International Center for Photography, New York (2014). Deschenes was included in the 2012 Whitney Biennial and her work is held in the permanent collections of the Centre Pompidou, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Whitney Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art, New York, among others. Her solo show Rates (Frames per Second) opens May 4, 2018 at Miguel Abreu and will be on view until June 17, 2018.

A dense graphic background of yellow circles and green dots on red ground is layered with text that reads "close your eyes" in a variety of fonts and colors.
Juliana Huxtable, Train, 2018, Sound recording on compact disc housed in four-panel sleeve featuring original artwork, Recording: 14 min 17 seconds, sleeve: 5 x 10 inches, Signed and numbered. [A dense graphic background of yellow circles and green dots on red ground is layered with text that reads "close your eyes" in a variety of fonts and colors.]

Juliana Huxtable (b. 1987) lives and works in New York. Her work, which encompasses poetry, video, music, nightlife, and performance, has been included in exhibitions at MoMA PS1, New York (2014); White Columns, New York (2014); and the Whitney Museum of Art, New York (2014). She was included in the 2015 Triennial at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York. In 2017 she published Mucus in My Pineal Gland and co-published Life with Hannah Black, and held solo exhibitions at Reena Spaulings, New York, and Project Native Informant, London.