EXHIBITIONS | |||
2017 | "back, forth: Street Road at 5 Years," Street Road Artists Space, Chester County, PA, USA | ||
2016 | "David A. Parker and Susan Marie Brundage," Street Road Artists Space, Chester County, PA, USA | ||
2015 | "David A. Parker and Susan Marie Brundage," Street Road Artists Space, Chester County, PA, USA | ||
"75ºOeste/75ºWest," Casa Tres Patios, Medellin, Colombia | |||
"David Parker," (solo exhibition), Threshold Wellness, Philadelphia, USA | |||
2014 | "Arterial Motives," Street Road Artists Space, Chester County, PA, USA | ||
2013 | "DIY (Visits Chicago): Photographers and Books," Center for Book and Paper Arts at Columbia College, Chicago | ||
2012 | Artist Residency, Zhang Jia Jie, Hunan Province, China | ||
"You Complete Me: Mediating Relationships in Contemporary Art," DeVos Art Museum, Northern Michigan University, Marquette MI | |||
"Interaction," curated by Sun H. Choi, Korean Cultural Center of Chicago, Wheeling IL | |||
2011 | "Scope Miami 2011," with Kasia Kay Art Projects, Miami FL | ||
"NIU School of Art Faculty Biennial," Northern Illinois University Art Museum, DeKalb IL | |||
"Intertwined," curated by Sun H. Choi, Korean Cultural Center of Chicago, Wheeling IL USA | |||
"I All Alone Beweep My Outcast State," curated by Katie Kahn, Kruger Gallery, Chicago IL USA | |||
"Benefit for Japan exhibition," Elmhurst College, Elmhurst IL USA | |||
Art Chicago art fair, exhibiting with Kasia Kay Art Projects, Chicago IL USA | |||
"Artistic Mediums," curated by Mary Lucking and Andrew Sempere, New Art Center, Newton, MA USA | |||
"Hearts and Minds," solo exhibition, Barbara A. Kieft Accelerator ArtSpace, Elmhurst College, Elmhurst, IL USA (installation photos) | |||
"Off the Wall, Off the Floor," curated by Kasia Kay, Walnut Ink Gallery, Michigan City, IN, USA | |||
2010 | "TRANSparent TRANSlucent," curated by Darin White, Flash Gallery, Lawrence, Kansas USA | ||
"Yeosu International Art Festival," curated by Soon Choi, Yeosu, South Korea | |||
"TIME SWITCH" solo exhibition, Kasia Kay Art Projects, Chicago, IL USA | |||
2009 | "The White Show," Signs of Life Gallery, Lawrence, Kansas | ||
"21st Century New Silk Road," Korean Cultural Service, Korean Embassy, Beijing, China | |||
"Summer Group Show," Kasia Kay Art Projects, Chicago | |||
"The (un)Real City," Kasia Kay Art Projects, Chicago USA (press: New City) | |||
Solo project: LIFELINE, "Guerrilla Truck Show," Fulton Market Street neighborhood, Chicago | |||
NEXT Projects, NEXT Invitational Exhibition of Emerging Art, Merchandise Mart, Chicago [thanks to Kasia Kay Art Projects] | |||
2008 | "Universal Electronic Art," Seongnam Art Center Museum, Seongnam, South Korea | ||
Taehwagang Eco Art Festival, Ulsan, South Korea (press: Gyeongsang Daily News (9.22.08) and (9.29.08)) | |||
"Pingyao International Photography Festival," Pingyao, China | |||
"Mountain," curated by Audrey Peiper and Gabriel Akagawa, Beverly Art Center, Chicago | |||
"thisAbility vs. Disability," curated by Byeong Sam Jeon, Total Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul, South Korea (press: Korea Times, Dong-A Daily, Dong-A Korea Economic Daily) | |||
"19th Evanston + Vicinity Biennial," curated by Barbara Wiesen and Lanny Silverman, Evanston Art Center, Evanston, IL | |||
"Artistic Medium: Revelations of the Invisible," curated by Mary Lucking and Andrew Sempere, Museum of New Art, Pontiac MI | |||
"Among the Ruins: Reimagining Architectural Destruction and Decay," curated by Sarah Urist Green, space 301 off centre, Mobile, AL | |||
"on that which remains," curated by Elke Gruhn and Katharina Klara Jung, NKV, Wiesbaden, Germany | |||
"The only thing that I believe," 2-person show with Jaye Rhee, Kasia Kay Art Projects, Chicago | |||
"Backyard," curated by Scott Grow, Harrison Center for the Arts, Indianapolis IN (press: CultureCatch, NY Arts) | |||
2007 | "Bridge Miami Art Fair," with Kasia Kay Art Projects, Miami, FL | ||
"Art 44-46," curated by Stuart Keeler, public projects in Lakeview East neighborhood, Chicago, IL (press: Public Art Review) | |||
"The Intelligent Design Project III," curated by D. Dominick Lombardi and Michael Zansky, Kasia Kay Art Projects, Chicago, IL | |||
"The Intelligent Design Project II," curated by D. Dominick Lombardi and Michael Zansky, The New Museum of Art, Detroit, MI | |||
"Faketure Short Film Festival," Beverly Arts Center, Chicago | |||
"Rhythm
& Ritual," 4-person exhibition with Joseph
Kohnke, Yuichiro
Nishizawa, and Dmitry
Strakovsky Kwanhoon Gallery, Seoul, South Korea |
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"Rhythm
& Ritual," 4-person exhibition with Joseph
Kohnke, Yuichiro
Nishizawa, and Dmitry
Strakovsky ARTLAB, Beijing, China |
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Bridge Art Fair, showing with Kasia Kay Art Projects, Chicago (press: Chicago Sun-Times) | |||
"Fear is a Four Letter Word," Omega Institute, New York | |||
"Free Rein / Full Play: New Chicago Photography," Ellen Curlee Gallery, St. Louis, MO (press: St. Louis Post-Dispatch) | |||
"Aesthetics of Belonging", curated by Kasia Kay, SCOPE New York | |||
Red Dot Art Fair, New York, showing with Kasia Kay Art Projects | |||
"On and Off the Grid," solo exhibition, Kasia Kay Art Projects, Chicago. (press: Artletter, Chicago Sun-Times, Flavorpill, UR Chicago, NY Arts Magazine ) | |||
2006 | SCOPE Miami art fair, showing with Kasia Kay Art Projects | ||
"Field of Vision: Beijing", Beijing New Art Projects, Beijing, China | |||
Summer Gallery Exhibition, Kasia Kay Art Projects, Chicago | |||
SCOPE NY art fair, represented by Kasia Kay Art Projects | |||
"atmospheric" group show, Kasia Kay Art Projects, Chicago | |||
"Interactive Playground" group show, Chicago Festival of Disability Arts and Culture, Beverly Arts Center, Chicago | |||
2005 | SCOPE Miami art fair, represented by Kasia Kay Art Projects | ||
"Faketure" group exhibition, Janet Wallace Fine Art Center Gallery, Macalester College, St. Paul, MN | |||
"Experiment 400/5" group exhibition, Gallery 400, University of Illinois at Chicago | |||
"RUSH" group exhibition, Kasia Kay Art Projects, Chicago | |||
"Daily Care" group exhibition, Galeria Noua, Bucharest, Romania | |||
"Manipulations" group exhibition, Gallery 2, School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) | |||
"Fountain" site-specific installation, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago | |||
"Rays of Light II" group exhibition, Lightology, Chicago | |||
Graduate Exhibition, Gallery 2, SAIC | |||
NOVA Young Art Fair, Chicago, represented by New Context Gallery | |||
SCOPE New York art fair, represented by New Context Gallery | |||
"ArtWindows 2005" exhibition, SAIC / Paul Stuart, Chicago IL | |||
"Alchemy" group exhibition, Betty Rymer Gallery, SAIC | |||
"REframed" group exhibition, Gene Siskel Film Center, SAIC | |||
2004 | Group Exhibition, Gallery 2, SAIC | ||
"ArtWindows" Group Exhibition, Nicole Miller / SAIC, Chicago | |||
Group Exhibition, New Context Gallery, Chicago | |||
2002 | “Rays of Light” group show, Lightology, Chicago [also co-curator] | ||
“assoc. | able” 4-person show, Art Space for Alternative Projects, Chicago | |||
Accreditation Exhibition, Dept. of Art & Technology Studies, SAIC | |||
Undergraduate Exhibition, SAIC | |||
2001 | "Front Rooms" group show, curated by Henry Coombes, Newbery Gallery, Glasgow School of Art, Scotland | ||
Graduate Exhibition, SAIC [collaboration with Yuichiro Nishizawa] | |||
"ArtBash" group show, Gallery 2, SAIC | |||
“Interface:::::Exploring Possibilities” group show, curated by Shannon Spanhake, Fassbender Gallery, Chicago | |||
PUBLICATIONS | |||
2013 | Jason Judd, "New Investigations: David A. Parker," Make Space, published Feb. 14, 2013 | ||
2012 | Melissa Young, "New DeVos exhibit takes audience into the picture," The North Wind, published Oct. 4, 2012 | ||
2010 | Ryan Lafarney, "Seeing Through," Review (accessed at www.ereview.org), published Sep. 12, 2010 | ||
Stephanie Burke and Jeriah Hildwine, "Art Talk Chicago," Monday Morning Quarterback: Friday 11/19 (online: click for link), published Dec. 10, 2010 | |||
2009 | 600 N. Lake Shore Drive Collection, (Chicago, IL: Belgravia Group, Ltd. and Sandz Development Co., Inc.) P. 66-7. | ||
The (Un)real City (exh. cat.) (Milan: International Art Media) P. 22-3. | |||
Monica Westin, "Review: The (Un)real City / Kasia Kay Art Projects Gallery," New City, Chicago, IL, May 18, 2009 | |||
2008 | Taehwa-river Eco Art Festival (exh. cat.) (Ulsan, South Korea: Gyeongsang Daily News) P. 8-11. | ||
Universal Electronic Art (exh. cat.) (Seongnam, South Korea: Seongnam Cultural Foundation) P. 30-1. | |||
Jeon Sang-heon, "American artist David A. Parker's 'Heartbeat Carillon,'" Gyeongsang Daily News, Ulsan, South Korea, Sept. 22, 2008 | |||
Hong Yeong-jin, "David A. Parker: Eastern thought, global expression," Gyeongsang Daily News, Ulsan, South Korea, Sept. 29, 2008 | |||
Cathy Rose A. Garcia, "Electronic Art Exhibit Tackles Disability," Korea Times, Seoul, South Korea, July 28, 2008 | |||
Koh Mi-seok, "Two exhibitions take a new look at disability," Dong-A Daily News, Seoul, South Korea, July. 29, 2008 | |||
Jeon Dong-hyeok, "Feeling creates a world without disability," Dong-A Science News, Seoul, South Korea, July 24, 2008 | |||
"Understanding disability through experiencing digital art," Korea Economic News, Seoul, South Korea, July 21, 2008 | |||
Among the Ruins: Re-imagining Architectural Decay (exh. cat.) (Mobile, AL, USA: Space 301 Off Centre) P. 8. | |||
D. Dominick Lombardi, "Indianapolis Art FYI," NYARTSMAGAZINE.com, May-June, 2008 | |||
D. Dominick Lombardi, "Indianapolis Art FYI," CultureCatch.com, Feb. 12, 2008 (illus.). | |||
2007 | 44 | 46 Art (exh. cat.), Stuart Keeler, curator (Chicago, IL USA: LakeView East Chamber of Commerce) | ||
Stuart Keeler, "Service Media: Community as Collaborator," Public Art Review, Vol. 19, No. 2, Issue 38, Spring/Summer 2008, p. 33. | |||
Kevin Nance, "Denizens of Artropolis," Chicago Sun-Times, April 27, 2007, Weekend p. 13. | |||
Paul Klein, "ArtLetter 1/12/07," wwww.Artletter.com, January 12, 2007 | |||
"Parker's "On and Off the Grid" at kasia kay gallery," Chicago Sun-Times, January 26, 2007, Weekend p. 4. | |||
David Bonetti, "Chitown photos," Flavorpill Chicago, March 4, 2007 | |||
Amber Drea, "Suburban Crawl," UR Chicago, Jan. 18 - Feb. 14 2007, p. 44. | |||
Hillary Cook, "Wasted Bodies: Suburbia in the work of David A. Parker," NY Arts Magazine, July-August 2007 | |||
EDUCATION | |||
2005 | MFA, Art & Technology, School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC). Fellowship award. | ||
2001 | BFA, Sculpture / Art & Technology, SAIC | ||
1994 | Studied at Corcoran School of Art, Washington, DC | ||
1993 | BA with honors, Comparative Literature / Chinese, Cornell University, NY | ||
REPRESENTATION | |||
Kasia Kay Art Projects |