Meg Cranston Explained
Meg Cranston (born 1960) is an American artist who works in sculpture and painting. She is also a writer.
Early life and education
Cranston was born in Baldwin, New York.[1] She earned a B.A. in Anthropology/Sociology from Kenyon College in Ohio in 1982. She received an MFA in Studio Art from California Institute of the Arts in 1986.[2] She also attended the Jan van Eyck Akademie in Maastricht, The Netherlands in 1988.[3]
Work
Although she often takes personal attributes or historical events as a starting point, Cranston's work equally deals with the formal language of art and the role of the artist in helping us see the world in new ways.[4]
She is currently the chair of fine arts at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles.[5]
She has exhibited internationally since 1988. In 1992 she was part of the Helter Skelter exhibition at MOCA, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, and showed at the 1993 Biennale di Venezia.
She is the recipient of numerous awards, including a New School of Social Research Faculty Development Grant, an artist grant from the Penny McCall Foundation, a Guggenheim Fellowship,[6] a faculty research grant from the Center for Asian American Studies at UCLA, Architectural Foundation of America, an Artadia Award, an ab Art in Public Places Award, and a C.O.L.A. Individual Artist's Grant from Los Angeles Cultural Affairs.[7]
Meg Cranston lives and works in California.[8]
Reviews
- ART IN REVIEW; Meg Cranston -- 'Magical Death'[9]
- Meg Cranston in Frieze Magazine[10]
- A scatter of slight gestures from Meg Cranston[11]
Solo exhibitions
2016
2015
- Kunstverein Heilbronn, Berlin
2013
- Galerie Michael Janssen, Berlin
2012 - 2013
2007
- Artspace, Auckland, New Zealand
- Kapinos Galerie, Berlin (with Peter Robinson)
2006
2005
- Museum for Contemporary Art, Siegen, Germany
- Galerie Michael Janssen, Cologne
- Happy Lion Gallery, Los Angeles
2003
- Leo Koenig Gallery, New York
2002
2001
- Goldman Tevis Gallery, Los Angeles
2000
- Galerie Michael Kapinos, Berlin, Germany
- Venetia Kapernekas Fine Art, New York 1301PE, Los Angeles Printed Matter Inc., New York, New York
1999
1998
- Kunstverein Leipzig, Projektgalerie Elsterpark
- Galerie Praz de La Vallade, Paris Dogenhaus Projekt, Berlin
- Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam
1997
- Callery & Boesky Gallery, New York
1996
1995
- Galerie Etienne Ficheroulle, Brussels CBD Gallery, Sydney, Australia Galerie Tanja Grunert, Cologne
1994
- Karsten Schubert Gallery Ltd., London Icebox, Athens, Greece 1301 Gallery, Santa Monica, California
1993
- Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh (catalog)
- Galerie Tanja Grunert, Cologne, Germany Galerie Marc Joncou, Zurich Karsten Schubert Gallery Ltd., London
1992
- 1301, Santa Monica, California
1991
- Ealan Wingate Gallery, New York Galerie Tanja Grunert, Cologne, Germany Olin Art Gallery, Kenyon College
1990
- Koury/Wingate Gallery, New York Marc Richards Gallery, Los Angeles
1989
- Marc Richards Gallery, Los Angeles
1988
- Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica (catalogue), Jeffrey Linden Gallery, Los Angeles
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Meg Cranston - Artists - Meliksetian Briggs. www.meliksetianbriggs.com. en. 2018-06-12.
- Web site: Meg Cranston Laguna Art Museum. Laguna Art Museum. en-US. 2018-06-12.
- News: Meg Cranston - Longhouse Projects. Longhouse Projects. 2018-06-12. en-US. https://web.archive.org/web/20181028190601/http://longhouseprojects.com/artists/meg-cranston/#CV. 2018-10-28. dead.
- Web site: Meg Cranston Hammer Museum. 2020-07-13. hammer.ucla.edu. 2 June 2012 . en.
- Web site: Meg Cranston . 2018-06-12 . Otis College of Art and Design . en.
- Web site: John Simon Guggenheim Foundation | Meg Cranston .
- Web site: Meg Cranston artnet . 2018-06-12 . www.artnet.com.
- Web site: Meg Cranston artnet . 2020-07-13 . www.artnet.com.
- News: JOHNSON . KEN . Meg Cranston -- 'Magical Death' . The New York Times . 28 March 2003 . 15 June 2018.
- Cranston . Meg . Critic's Guide . Frieze . 9 September 2008 . 117 . 15 June 2018.
- Web site: Ollman . Leah . A scatter of slight gestures from Meg Cranston . L.A. Times Art and Culture . 7 March 2016 . L.A. Times . 15 June 2018.