Talk:Lane Twitchell
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[edit]WikiProject Biography Summer 2007 Assessment Drive
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List of exhibitions removed
[edit]I've removed the list of exhibitions per MOS:ART#Exhibitions but am preserving them here in case anyone would like to use it for future research.
- #inversion: Lane Twitchell, Writ & Vision, Provo, UT (2017)[http://www.writandvision.com/inversion-lane-twitchell[
- Roebling Hall, New York, NY (2008)
- Revelation: Lane Twitchell Drawing & Painting, Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center, Auburn, New York; University Art Museum, SUNY Albany, New York; Gibson Gallery, SUNY Potsdam, New York. Curated by Thomas Piche (2007)[url=https://www.albany.edu/museum/wwwmuseum/qiulin.twitchell.chen/twitchell5.html]
- The Searchers, Whitebox, New York, New York. Curated by Patrica Maloney (2006)
- Redefined: Modern and Contemporary Art from the Collection, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Curated by Johnathan Binstock. (2006)
- Drawings III (selected), G-Module, Paris, France (2006)
- Small painting show, The Ulrich Museum, Wichita, Kansas. Organized by the General Store, Milwaukee (2006)
- Loveless (the shoegazer show), New York, New York (2006)
- I Love the Burbs, Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, New York. Curated by Eileen Keiter (2006)
- The Early Show, White Columns, New York, New York. Organized by the General Store, Milwaukee (2005)
- One of a Kind, New York Academy of Sciences, New York, New York. Curated by Thomas Woodruff (2005)
- Group Loop, G Fine Art, Washington D.C. Curated by Christoph Cox (2005)
- Here & There, Greenberg Van Doren Gallery, New York, New York (2005)
- American Paradigms: David Opdyke and Lane Twitchell, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (2004)
- Foursquare, G Fine Arts, Washington D.C. (2004)
- Beginning Here: 101 Ways, Visual Arts Gallery, School of Visual Arts, New York, New York. Organized by Jerry Saltz (2004)
- Emerging 2003: ACRIA Benefit, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, New York (2003)
- Perforations, McKenzie Fine Art, New York, New York (2003)
- Terrible Beauty, Satellite, a division of Roebling Hall, New York, New York (2003)
- The Nature of the Beast, Caren Golden Gallery, New York, New York (2002)
- Some Assemblage Required: Collage Culture in Post-War America, Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York; Madison Art Center, Madison, WI; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, FL. Curated by Thomas Piche (2002)
- Snapshot, Elizabeth Leach Gallery, Portland, Oregon (2002)
- Print Publisher's Spotlight: Solo Impression, Barbara Krakow Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts (2002)
- Past Tense: a contemporary dialogue, The Museum of Art, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah (2002)
- The Order of Things, Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association College Retirement Equities Fund, New York, New York (2002)
- The Norman Dubrow Biennial, Kagan Martos Gallery, New York, New York (2002)
- On Architectural Atmosphere, G Fine Art, Washington, D.C. Curated by Christoph Cox (2002)
- Private Property, Artemis Greenberg Van Doren Gallery, New York, New York (2002)[1]
- It's a Party and We're Having a Great Time, Paul Morris Gallery, New York, New York (2001)
- New Prints 2001 - Winter, International Print Center, New York, New York (2001)
- Good Business is the Best Art: 20 Years in the Artist Marketplace Program, Bronx Museum of Art, New York, New York. Curated by Lydia Yee (2000)
- Faith-The Impact of Judeo-Christian Religion on Art at the Millennium, Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Connecticut. Curated by Christian Eckart, Harry Philbrick, and Osvaldo Romberg (2000)
- Annual Benefit, Foundation for Contemporary Performance Arts, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, New York (2000)
- 1999, P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, New York. Curated by Tony Gurrero (1999)
- Cut Paper - Contemporary and Traditional, Elsa Mott Ives Gallery, New York, New York (1999)
- State of the Union. Deitch Projects, New York, New York (1999)
