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David Scanavino
Born in 1978 Denver, Colorado. Lives in New York City.
Education
2003 MFA, Yale University, New Haven, CT.
2001 BFA, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI.
Selected Exhibitions
2010 Solo Show Klaus Von Nichtssagend, Brooklyn, NY. (upcoming)
Emerging Artist Fellowship Exhibition, Socrates Sculpture Park, Long Island City (upcoming)
Unspecific Object Thierry Goldberg Projects, New York, NY.
2009 Solo Show, New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) with Klaus Von Nichtssagend, Miami, FL.
Mastercraft (2 person show with Ethan Greenbaum), Satori Gallery, NY.
No Objective curated by Jenny Jaskey, Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Philadelphia, PA.
Material Evidence Loop-Raum für Aktuelle Kunst, Berlin, Germany
2008 David Scanavino: Recent Work Klaus Von Nichtssagend, Brooklyn, NY.
2007 A Bell is a Cup Until it is Struck Curated by Kevin Zucker, Memorial Hall Gallery, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI.
Red Badge of Courage Curated by Omar Lopez-Chahoud, The National Newark Building, Newark, NJ.
I Died for Beauty Newman and Popiashvili Gallery, New York, NY.
2007M*A*S*H Curated by Amy Smith-Stewart and Omar Lopez-Chahoud, The Helena, New York, NY.
2007 Men and Math Southfirst Gallery, Brooklyn, NY.
2006 Trifecta Bellwether Gallery, New York, NY.
2006 Selected Drawings Klaus Von Nichtssagend, Brooklyn, NY.
2006 Transfiguration curated by Michael Delucia, Pearlfisher Gallery, London.
2005 NeoCon curated by David Scanavino and Mathew Cerletty, Gavin Brown Enterprises at Passerby, New York, NY.
2003 David Scanavino: Balloons Gallery Katz, Boston, MA.
2003 MFA Thesis Exhibition, Yale University, New Haven, CT.
Bibliography
2010 Joseph Akel, Unspecific Specificities: Objects at Thierry Goldberg, IDIOM, March 2010
2010 Bonnie Rosenberg, Unspesific Objects, cityArts, April 2010
2008 Gartenfeld, Alex. "Critics' Picks: David Scanavino", Artforum.com. November 11, 2008
2006 Maine, Stephen. “Dateline: Brooklyn”, Artnet, January 5, 2006
2005 Wang, Michael. “Right Stuff”, Artforum/Diary, April 6, 2005
2003 McQuaid, Cate. “Flying Solo”, Boston Globe, October 10, 2003
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