SUSANA JAIME-MENA
Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina Moves to the United States 1980 Becomes an American Citizen
EDUCATION
1987 MFA, School of Visual Arts, New York 1984 BFA, School of Visual Arts, New York
GRANTS AND AWARDS
1990 The Pollock-Krasner Foundation 1985 The Rhodes Family Awards 1982 Merit Scholarship, Louis Bouché Memorial
ONE-PERSON EXHIBITIONS 1996 Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2007 Novak Contemporary, “Summer Group 1,” Los Angeles, CA 2006 Art 20, The Armory, New York Modernism, The Armory, New York 2004 Art Museum of the Americas, “Sculpture in Four Dimensions,” Washington, D.C. Okaloosa -Walton Art Center, “Past, Present, Future,” Niceville, FL 2003 Gallery of Contemporary Art, “In the Realm of the Absurd,” Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT Nils Rykken Gallery, “Painterly Paint,” The World Art in Embassies Program, Brasilia, Brazil 2001 Jim Kempner Fine Art, “Minimalennialism”, New York The Housatonic Museum of Art, “Paper Visions VI,” Bridgeport, CT The Sculpture Center, “Benefit Auction,” New York Milwaukee Arts Museum, “Benefit Auction,” Milwaukee, WI Julian Pretto Warehouse, “Inaugural Exhibition,” New York Sculpture Center, “Emerging Sculptors 1988,” New York Dart Gallery, “Formal,” Chicago, IL White Columns Gallery, “Sculpture 1988,” New York Stedelijk Museum, “Eight Young Artists,” Amsterdam, The Netherlands 1986 The Albany Institute of History and Art and The Schenectady Museum, “Cycles,” Albany, NY
SELECTED PUBLIC COLLECTIONS Art in Embassies Program, Colombia Milwaukee Arts Museum, Milwaukee, WI Nasher Sculpture Center, Atlanta, GA The New School of Social Research, New York The Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Amy, Michael. “Susana Jaime-Mena at Nohra Haime Gallery,” Sculpture, Washington D.C., November 2001, pp. 66-67, illustrated. Art Reviews online. “Give Thanks to the Movable Feast”. November, 2000. Art Museum of the Americas, July 2004, http://www.museum.oas.org/exhibitions.html Art in Embassies Program, Brazilia, 2002, http://aiep.state.gov/exhibits/index.cfm?fa=post&sel_post=Brasilia Brenson, Michael, “Four New Sculptors,” The New York Times, New York, January 6, 1989. “Contemporary Latino artists show works,” Bridgeport News, Thursday, March 21, 1996, p. 8. Dorsey, John, “Abstract Sculptures Marry the Warm and the Cool,” The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Tuesday, February 15, 1994, illustrated. Ferrer, Margarita. “Una Artista Argentina Radicada en E.E.U.U.,” El Tiempo, Bogota, February 6, 2000 p. 27, illustrated. Gaskell, Stephanie. “Nohra’s World: as Latin American art becomes ever more popular, Nohra Haime’s New York gallery continues to showcase the genre – The Arts,” Findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0OQC/is_7_1/ai_100439480, July-August 2000. "Graficas de Exposiciones,” Noticias de Arte, March 1993, p. 7, illustrated. Giuliano, Mike. “Spiritual Healing, Shrines, Altars, Mystics, and Martyrs,” The City Paper, Baltimore, February 15, 1994. Good, John. “Chaos” Review, May/June 1988, p. 108. “Happenings,” ArtReviewsonline.com, November 2000, p.2. “Housatonic showcases Latin American artists,” Connecticut Post, Arts section, Sunday, March 24, 1996, illustrated. Johnson, Ken. “Cycles Artworks Deserves Keen Scrutiny,” The Times Union, Albany, October 11, 1986. Kartofel, Graciela. “Susana Jaime-Mena,” Art Nexus, Miami, No. 34, November – January, 2000, pp. 145-146, illustrated. Martiny, Sandra. “Chaos at John Good,” 108. Review, New York, May/June 1988. McGee, Celia. “Art Smart,” Daily News, New York, February 17, 2001, illustrated. Moreno-Velazquez, Juan A. “Susana Jaime-Mena,” El Diario/La Prensa, New York, April 4 2002, p. 27, illustrated. “National Report,” ¡AHA! Hispanic ARTS News, April 1996, p. 10. Novas, Himilce. “Susana Jaime-Mena,” Everything You Need to Know About Latino History, Plume, New York, October 1998. “On an Impulse: Five Things to Do,” Connecticut Post, Friday, March 29, 1996, p. E7. Palmisano, Joseph M. “Susana Jaime-Mena,” Notable Hispanic American Women, Book II, October 1998. “Paper Visions VI in Gallery,” Currents, Vol. 8, No. 3, April 1996. Picard, Charmaine. “Susana Jaime-Mena,” Artnexus, Miami, July-August 2001, pp. 129-130, illustrated. Roy, Sarah. “Contemporary Focus: Susana Jaime-Mena,” Latin American Art Review, Citibank, New York, issue 2, May 2002, illustrated. Schwendenwien, Jude. “Collectors: Sol LeWitt,” Sculpture, Washington D.C., September-October 1995, pp.20-21, illustrated. Slatin, Peter. “Intuitive Perception/Nohra Haime,” ArtNews, New York, May 1993, p. 141. “Stepping Out!” Ridgefield Press, Wilton Bulletin, Redding Pilot, Weston Forum in Connecticut, March 27/28, 1996, illustrated. Stockwell, Shirley. “Paper Vision shows 24 artists in gallery,” Housatonic Horizons, April 4, 1996, illustrated. Windhausen, Rodolfo A. “Arte latinoamericano: mitos y leyendas,” La Gaceta, April 1995. Yau, John. “Celebration and Lamentation,” Susana Jaime-Mena: Sculpture: 1988-2000, New York, Nohra Haime Gallery Editions, 2001, illustrated.
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