IMAGECOMMENTBIOGRAPHY

Karina Skvirsky



BIOBIBLIOGRAPHY
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Karina Aguilera Skvirsky
New York/ *USA 1967

[email protected]
www.karinas.net

1989, B.A., Spanish Literature, Oberlin College, Oberlin/OH
1996, M.F.A., Photography, Indiana University, Bloomington/IN

EXHIBITIONS
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2002
"4th Annual Video Marathon", Art in General, New York
"Benefit Auction", Momenta, Brooklyn, NY & at White Columns, New York
"Inbox V, 10048", a response and critique since 9/11, New York
"Longwood Cyberresidency Exhibition", Sept. 2002
www.longwoodcyber.org

2001
"El Ritmo del Mundo", curated by Marysol Nieves, Flushing Town Hall, Queens, NY
"Made in Woodstock", curated by Ariel Shanberg, Center for Photography, Woodstock, NY

2000
"Good Art is Good Business", a retrospective of past AIM artists, Bronx Museum of Art, New York
"Satellite", group exhibition of Site-Specific Installations in a domestic space, New York

1999
"Mere Words", curated by Eddie Torres, Longwood Arts Gallery, Bronx, NY
"Artist's Prints and Multiples 99", Brooke Alexander Gallery, New York
"Artist in the Marketplace", Bronx Museum of Art, New York
"Funkshun", group exhibition curated by Kathleen Spicer, Henry Street Settlement, New York

1996-98
"Industrial Desire", 2-person show, Alfred Lowenhertz Gallery, New York
"Photography and the Human Element", 4-person show, Art Space Lima, Lima/OH
"Accuracies in Perception", solo exhibition, Urban Institute of Contemporary Art, Grand Rapids/MI

PUBLICATIONS
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Oct. 2001, "El Ritmo del Mundo", cat., Flushing Town Hall, Queens, NY
Dec. 2000, Photographic Quarterly, Center for Photography at Woodstock, NY
Feb. 2000, Art on Paper, review of "Inbox" by Jean Dykstra
July 1999, "Artist in the Marketplace", cat., Bronx Museum of Art, New York

COLLECTIONS
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Samuel Dorsky Museum, New York; Singer Editions; Museum of Modern Art Library, New York; Brooklyn Museum of Art; SFMOMA Library; New York Public Library; Whitney Museum of Art; Art Institute of Chicago; Rhode Island School of Design; Indiana University Fine Arts Library; and private collections.