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Two Miranova Place, Suite 150, Columbus, Ohio 43215 |
| Work | |
Jonathan Hammer's art takes many forms, from his hand-tooled leather bound books to photographs, drawings and prints. The artist is as known for his revisionist dada theories as he is for his brilliant, epic creatures heavy with symbolism. Using a vocabulary of clowns, old toys and antiquated landscapes, Hammer's work embodies the duality of themes including victim and victimizer, power and powerlessness, innocence and malevolence. Originally from Chicago, Hammer lived in California after receiving a degree in bookbinding from the London College of Bookbinding. His work has been shown in galleries and museums in New York, California and throughout Europe and is in major private and public collections including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Berkeley Museum of Art and New York Public Library. Recently published by Yale Press is a book of Hammer's Dada theories accompanied with drawings from 'The Fantast' series. Currently living and working in Barcelona, Spain, Hammer has been exhibiting with the Rebecca Ibel Gallery since 1996. |
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| Education | |
1985 |
London College of Printing, London, United Kingdom. |
1982 |
Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. |
1979 |
University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. |
| Selected Solo Exhibitions | |
2006 |
‘New work’, Rebecca Ibel Gallery, Columbus, Ohio. Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, New York. |
2005 |
‘I loved you once in April’, Galleri S. E Sandbrogt, Berlin, Germany. |
2004 |
'SCREENdoor’, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, New York. Galeria Joan Prats, Barcelona, Spain. |
2003 |
Paul Morris Gallery, New York, New York. |
2002 |
Galeria Fucares, Madrid, Spain. Rebecca Ibel Gallery, Columbus, Ohio. |
2001 |
Refusalon, San Francisco, California. Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, New York. |
2000 |
Galeria Fucares, Madrid, Spain. Miller Bloch Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts. |
1999 |
Lotta Hammer Gallery, London, United Kingdom. Rebecca Ibel Gallery, Columbus, Ohio. |
1998 |
Centre d’Art Contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland.
San Francisco Art Institute, McBean Gallery, San Francisco, Califorina.
Jennjoy Gallery, San Francisco, California. Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, New York. |
1997 |
Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, New York. Ibel Simeonov, Columbus, Ohio.
Galerie Neu, Berlin, Germany. |
1996 |
Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Zurich, Germany. Allez les Filles, Columbus, Ohio. |
1994 |
Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, New York. |
1993 |
Daniel Buchholz Gallery, Cologne, Germany.
Berkeley Art Museum, University of California, Berkeley, California. |
1992 |
Shea & Bornstein Gallery, Los Angeles, California. |
| Selected Group Exhibitions | |
2004 |
‘Arte Termite contra Elephante blanco’, ICO Foundation, Madrid, Spain. (catalogue) |
2003 |
‘Ninos’, Cenro D'Artee Contemporaneio, Salamanca, Spain. (catalogue) ‘Ten Years After’,Rebecca Ibel Gallery, Columbus, Ohio. |
2001 |
‘Group Exhibition’, Gallery Fucares, Almagro, Spain. ‘Tenth Anniversary Exhibition, 100 Drawings and Photographs’, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, New York. (catalogue) |
2000 |
‘Foundation for Contemporary Performing Arts Benefit Exhibition: Drawings and Photographs’, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, New York. ‘2000 Clowns’, University Galleries, Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois. |
1999 |
‘Draw’, Ten in One Gallery, Chicago, Illinois. ‘Group Exhibition’, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, New York. |
1998 |
‘Collect if Generations’, Centre d’Art, Nimes, France. ‘Matrix/Berkeley: 20 years’, Berkeley Art Museum, University of California, |
1997 |
‘New Work: Drawings Today’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, California. ‘Group Show’, Ibel Simeonov Gallery, Columbus, Ohio. |
1995 |
‘25th Anniversary Exhibition’, Berkeley Art Museum, University of California, Berkeley, California. ‘Into a New Museum: Recent Gifts and Acquisitions of Contemporary Art’,San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, California. |
1993 |
‘Cadavre Exquis’, The Drawing Center, New York, New York. |
1992 |
‘Helter Skelter: LA Art in the 90s,’Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California. (catalogue) |
1991 |
‘Collectif Generation’, Center for the Book Arts, New York, New York. Traveledto the Grolier Club, New York, New York; and Bibliotecka Wittokania, Brussels. (catalogue) |
| Publications | |
2005 |
El Mundo, Javier Hontoria. Bergens Tidende, Bodil Garvik. |
2004 |
El Pais, Olga Spiegel. La Vanguardia, Angela Molina. |
2002 |
Ball and Hammer, Yale University Press. |
GrantsThe Swiss Arts Council (Pro Helvetia), Zurich, Germany. Public Collections Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York. |
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| Bibliography | |
2000 |
‘Sentimental Education’, exhibiton mention, The New Yorker, July 10. |
1999 |
‘Our Choice of London Contemporary Galleries’, The Art Newspaper, May. |
1998 |
Exhibition Mention, The New Yorker, October 19. |
1997 |
Koeninger, Kay. ‘Hammer’s Fantast Series Takes Inspiration From Dada’, The Columbus Dispatch, Sunday, November 2. Bonetti, David. ‘Bay Area Now: The Young at Art’, San Francisco Examiner, June 18, p.C-4( illus.). |
1996 |
Maurer, Simon. ‘Joseph Cornell, Jonathan Hmamer’, Zuritip, August 23. Hall, Jacqueline. Exhibition review, The Columbus Dispatch, March 10. |
1995 |
Kenning, David. ‘Making Artists’ Books, ‘Printmaking Today, Autumn. |
1994 |
‘Bound and Determined’, The New Yorker, October 24. |
1993 |
‘Kunst im Karton: Jonathan Hammer’, Koelner Stadtanzeiger, May 13. |
1992 |
Cameron, Dan. ‘Sweet Thing’, ARTFORUM. December, P.52 (illus.). Parsons, Barbara. ‘Jonathan Hammer Books’, Visions Magazine, September. |
1991 |
‘Contemporary American Bookbinding’, Art et Metier du Livre, December-January. |