Jump to content

castaneda/reiman

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
castaneda/reiman
castaneda/reiman, desert landscape (collage #1), 2009, pigment print on drywall, drywall mud, wood, 18 ¼ x 25 x 1 ¾”
Born1970
NationalityAmerican
Education1994 MFA University of California at Davis, Davis, California; 1992 BFA Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Known forInstallation, mixed media
Awards2004 Fleishhacker Foundation Eureka Fellowship

Charlie Castaneda (born 1970 San Diego, California) and Brody Reiman (born 1970 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) are two contemporary artists who work together to form castaneda/reiman.

Biographies

[edit]

The artists met each other while in college at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where they earned their BFAs in 1992. They went on to the University of California at Davis in Davis, California to earn their MFAs in 1994.[1] Since then their work has been included in international group exhibitions in the Gallery for Contemporary Art in Tel Aviv, Israel (1999) and in the Seoul Museum of Art in Seoul, Korea (2003).[2] The artists are represented by DCKT Contemporary in New York City, where they have had four solo exhibitions. They have also had solo exhibitions at the Stephen Wirtz Gallery (San Francisco, California), Sandroni Rey (Venice, California), and several other galleries.[3]

Solo exhibitions

[edit]
2010
  • Oakscapes and land objects, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, California
  • DCKT Contemporary, San Francisco Fine Art Fair, San Francisco, California
2009
  • Sculptures of places we’ve never been, DCKT Contemporary, New York, New York
  • Places we have never been, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, California [4]
2008
  • Untitled (Sketch for a Landscape), DCKT Contemporary, Pulse Contemporary Art Fair, New York, New York
2006
  • DCKT Contemporary, New York, New York
2003
  • Floorplan landscape, DCKT Contemporary, New York, New York
  • Floorplan/ New Work, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, California
1999
  • Sandroni Rey, Venice, California
1998
  • Thomas Healy Gallery, New York, New York
  • Four Walls Art Space, San Francisco, California
  • John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco, California
1994
  • From Here to There. Onions Included., Southern Exposure, San Francisco, California
  • Master Visions of Monochromatic Fields, Basement Gallery, Davis, California

Selected group exhibitions

[edit]
2011
  • Beneath The Picture, Bear Ridgeway Exhibitions at Ambach & Rice, Seattle, Washington
2010
  • 2010 Art Practice Faculty Show, Worth Ryder Gallery, Berkeley, California
  • It's My World, Baer Ridgway Exhibitions, San Francisco, California
2008
  • Make the Art You Need: The UC Berkeley Department of Art Faculty Show, Worth Ryder Gallery, University of California, Berkeley, California
  • Summer ’08, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, California
2007–08
  • Artists of Invention: A Century of CCA, Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, California
2007
  • CCA Centennial, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, California
2005
  • Eureka, Berkeley Art Museum, Berkeley, California
  • Welcome 2 the Jungle, DCKT Contemporary, New York, New York
2003
  • Pleasure Factory, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, South Korea
  • 101 California Street, San Francisco, California
2002
  • House Broken, Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, California
  • Manifest Destiny and the Contemporary American Landscape, Sun Valley Center for the Arts, Sun Valley, Idaho
2001
  • Sandroni Rey, Venice, California
  • In Through the Outdoors, Traywick Gallery, Berkeley, California
2000
  • Pierogi 2000 Flatfiles, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, California
  • It Can Change, Oakland, California
1999–2000
  • Bay Area Now 2, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, California
1999
  • Charles Cowles Gallery, New York, New York
  • Continuing California, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, California
  • Gallery for Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv, Israel
  • Three Day Weekend, California College of Arts and Crafts, San Francisco, California
  • Structural Elements, Transamerica Building, San Francisco, California
  • Material Perception, TrizecHahn Gallery, Charlotte, North Carolina
1998
  • SAP, Lanai Hotel, San Francisco, California
1997
  • Structures: Buildings in American Art, John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco, California
  • The Bay Area Awards Show, New Langton Arts, San Francisco, California
  • Stirred not Shaken, Refusalon, San Francisco, California
  • Show Five, Gallery Oboy, San Francisco, California
1996
  • Gleen, Four Walls Art Space, San Francisco, California
  • Four Walls Art Space, San Francisco, California
1995
  • Obsessions, Southern Exposure, San Francisco, California
  • Melrose at Montavlo, Villa Montavlo Estate for the Arts, Saratoga, California
1994
  • Turning the Camera on Themselves, pARTS Alternative Arts Space, Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Davis Photo Expo 1993, Davis Art Center, Davis, California
  • Memorial Union Art Gallery, Davis, California
1993
  • Photography Gallery, Tisch School of the Arts, New York University, NYC
  • 1301 Pound Woman, Pence Gallery, Davis, California
1992
  • Progetto Cuspide 1992, Associazione Promozione Iniziative Socioculturli, Pirri, Sardegna, Italy
1991
  • A Time to Sing, The Ellis Gallery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Forbes Gallery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1990
  • Forbes Gallery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Awards

[edit]
  • 2004 Fleishhacker Foundation Eureka Fellowship
  • 2001–02 Affiliate Artists, Headlands Center for the Arts
  • 2000 Artists in Residence, Headlands Center for the Arts
  • 1999 Art Council Grant
  • 1998 Bay Guardian Goldie Award, San Francisco, California
  • 1997 Bay Area Awards Show, New Langton Arts, San Francisco, California
  • 1995 Artists in Residence, Villa Montavlo, Saratoga, California
  • 1994 Artists in Residence, Southern Exposure, San Francisco, California
  • 1993 National Graduate Fellows, American Photography Institute, New York University, New York, New York
  • 1992 Artists in Residence, Associazione Promozione Iniziative Socioculturli, Pirri, Sardegna, Italy

Collections

[edit]
  • San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, California

Teaching

[edit]
  • 2007–present University of California, Berkeley, assistant professor of sculpture (Reiman)
  • 2001–present San Francisco Art Institute, visiting artist (Castaneda)
  • 2001–07 California College of Arts and Crafts, adjunct professors
  • 2000 University of California, Berkeley, visiting lecturers
  • 1999 Carnegie Mellon University, visiting artists

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Cash, Stephanie (March 2004). "castaneda/reiman at DCKT Contemporary". Art in America. 92 (3). Archived from the original on 2005-08-18. Retrieved 2009-09-26.
  2. ^ "DCKT Contemporary – castaneda/reiman bio". Archived from the original (DOC) on 2010-04-15. Retrieved 2009-09-26.
  3. ^ Kristen, Evangelista (September 2009). "castaneda/reiman: "places we have never been" at Stephen Wirtz Gallery". Art Ltd. Retrieved 2009-09-26.
  4. ^ "Sort of Nature". ArtSlant. Retrieved 2019-03-01.