Brice Brown

Not to be confused with Bryce Brown.
Brice Brown
Born (1972-10-10) October 10, 1972
Louisville, Kentucky
Nationality American
Education Pratt Institute, Dartmouth College
Known for Artist, Painting, Sculpture, Drawing, Photography, Video

Brice Brown (born October 10, 1972) is an American artist who lives and works in New York City.

Career

Brown received his BA from Dartmouth College and his MFA from Pratt Institute. His work has been reviewed in the Artforum,New York Times, Art in America and The Village Voice among others. He has collaborated on limited editions with poet Denise Duhamel (for the DVD animation "Laiterie") and artist Trevor Winkfield (for the silkscreen portfolio "I Come In Search Of Walnuts"). Brown has held residencies at Yaddo, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and Vermont Studio Center. As a writer, Brown was an art critic for the The New York Sun from 2005–2008, and for City Arts from 2009–2010, and has written numerous exhibition catalog essays. He also published and edited an annual arts journal called The Sienese Shredder from 2006–2009. He is the current President of the Board of Directors of Visual AIDS in New York City.

Art

Selected solo exhibition

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2008
2007
2005

Selected group exhibition

2014
2013
2012
2009
2008
2007
2006
2004
2003

Public collections

Brown's work is included in the public collections of:

Sienese Shredder

Brown was editor of The Sienese Shredder, an annual arts and literary journal published from 2006 to 2010. Besides acting as editor, Brown contributed interviews, critical essays, and art to the publication.

He continues to helm Sienese Shredder Editions,[1] an editions- and print-publishing project that has produced multiples with Miles Champion, Jane South, Chuck Webster, John Yau, and Trevor Winkfield.

Arts criticism

Brown was an arts critic at The New York Sun from 2006–2008, and for City Arts from 2009–2010. He focused on design, decorative arts and antiques.

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2006
2005
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Selected bibliography

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