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Julian Hoeber

Born in Philadelphia, PA, 1974

Education
MFA, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA
BFA, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
BA, Tufts University, Medford, MA
Karel de Grote Hogeschool, Antwerp, Belgium

Lives and works in Los Angeles, CA 

One-Person Exhibitions

2023
I Went to See Myself but I Saw You, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA

2022
Relief from Pictures, Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco, CA

2019
Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery of the University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA

2018
Research & Personal Development, Blum & Poe, New York, NY

2016
Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA

2015
The Inward Turn, Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco, CA

2014
Praz-Delavallade, Paris, France
Inners, Fused Space, San Francisco, CA
Zach Feuer Gallery, New York, NY

2013
Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA

2012
Harris Lieberman, New York, NY
Praz-Delavallade, Paris, France

2011
Fun House, Western Bridge, Seattle, WA
Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco, CA Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA

2010
Hammer Projects: Julian Hoeber, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA

2009
Praz-Delavallade, Paris, France

2008
All that is solid melts into air, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA

2007
Galleria Francesca Kaufmann, Milan, Italy

2005
Talkers are No Good Doers, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA

2003
Essor Gallery, London, UK

2002
Killing Friends, Blum & Poe, Santa Monica, CA

Group Exhibitions

2023
Piano Sale Going on Somewhere, Michael Benevento, Los Angeles, CA

2022
Schindler House: 100 Years in the Making, MAK Center for Art and Architecture, West Hollywood, CA

2021
We Are Here, Jessica Silverman, San Francisco, CA
New Iconography: Artists Raising Children, The Landing, Los Angeles, CA

2020
Fifteen Fifty Penthouse, San Francisco, CA
5,471 miles, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA 

2019
Four and inches, Peggy Phelps Gallery, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA
Going Nowhere Pavilion #01 & Executed Variant DHS #1 (Q1, CJ, DC), Desert X Biennial, Coachella Valley, CA 

2018
Rose Ocean: Living with Duchamp, Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY
A Tradition of Revolution, Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas, TX
Kinship, Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Horizon Lines, Jessica Silverman Gallery at 288 Pacific, San Francisco, CA

2017
Skip Tracer, M. LeBlanc, Chicago, IL
I LOVE L.A., Praz-Delavallade, Los Angeles, CA
Vertical Gardens, Antenna Space, Shanghai, China 
Progeny!, EFA Project Space, New York, NY

2016
Beverly Center Art Program, Beverly Center, Los Angeles, CA
Madames Electrics, The Pit, Glendale, CA
Gold Rush, de Saisset Museum, Santa Clara, CA
Takashi Murakami’s Superflat Collection: From Shōhaku and Rosanjin to Anselm Kiefer, Yokohama Museum of Art, Japan
Expanded Fields, Nymphius Projekte, Berlin, Germany
Design & Crime, Galerie Eric Hussenot, Paris, France
Sim City, Ballroom Marfa, Marfa, TX

2015 
Picture the Cricket's Legs Apart, Kavi Gupta Gallery, Chicago, IL
Three Day Weekend: Business in Front b/w Blue White Red, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA

2014
Please Enter, Franklin Parrasch Gallery, New York, NY
(Dec)curation, R & Company, New York, NY
Forms of Abstraction: American Abstraction from the 1950s to Today, Simon C. Dickinson,
London, UK
Julian Hoeber and André Kertész, Zach Feuer, New York, NY
Post-op: Perceptual Gone Painterly, Galerie Perrotin, Paris, France
Unsparing Quality, Diane Rosenstein Fine Art, Los Angeles, CA
Out of Sight, Out of Mind, Machine Project, Los Angeles, CA, US

2013
Painting in Place, Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND), Los Angeles, CA
Educational Complex Edit: Videos from the Students of Mike Kelley, Art Gallery, University of
West Florida, Pensacola, FL
Beyond the Object, Brand New Gallery, Milan, Italy

2012
Your History is Our History, Praz-Delavallade, Paris, France
Across the Pacific: Young Artists from L.A., 313 Art Project, Seoul, Korea
Surface in Volume, Luce Gallery, Turin, Italy
The Paranoia of Time, Carter & Citizen, Los Angeles, CA

2011
American Exuberance, Rubell Family Collection/Contemporary Arts Foundation, Miami, FL
Fun House, Western Bridge, Seattle, WA 2/3 D Abstraction, Bodson-Emelincks Gallery,
Brussels, Belgium
Adult Contemporary: Family Romance, Kavi Gupta, Berlin, Germany Analia Saban, Julian
Hoeber, Jeremy Shaw, Alistair Frost
, Bodson-Emelinckx, Brussels, Belgiu

2010
Valentin Carron, Philippe Decrauzat, Thomas Fougeirol, Julian Hoeber, Praz-Delavallade, Paris, France

2009
Drawings, Praz-Delavallade, Paris, France
Inaugural Group Exhibition, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA
Resist Complacency, Consider Urgency, Center for the Arts, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, CA Compass in Hand: Selections from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection, MOMA, New York, NY

2008
Delusionarium 4, Circus Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
A Lower World: Excesses and Extremes in Film and Video, curated by curated by Pleasure Dome Film and Video Programming Collective, Pixel Gallery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Los Angeles Confidential, Parc St. Leger Art Contemporain, Pougues Les Eaux, France
Against the Grain, LACE, Los Angeles, CA
Murder Pretended, Casa Vecina, Mexico City, Mexico
Constellation, Kavi Gupta, Chicago, IL

2007    
Panic Room - Works from The Dakis Joannou Collection, Deste Foundation for Contemporary Art, Athens, Greece
Today Art Museum, Beijing, China
Trudi: No Jerks, Rental Gallery, NY

2006
A Selected State, Emily Tsingou Gallery, London, UKDark Places, Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA
JSA (Jim Shaw’s Army), Rental Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
many, many guys and girls, all real beauties, curated by Julian Hoeber, Circus of Books Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
The Wonder and Horror of the Human Head, 4F, Los Angeles, CA

2004
Very Early Pictures, Luckman Gallery, California State University, Los Angeles, CA; traveled to Arcadia University Art Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
2004: Planet B: The Aesthetics of the B-Movie, Palais Thurn & Taxis and Magazin4, Bregenz, Austria
Zaishoku kenbi = Art & Money, Base Gallery, Tokyo, Japan

2003
Inaugural Group Show, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA
Premiere, A Gavlak Projects Production, New York, NY
I See a Darkness, Blum & Poe, Santa Monica, CA

2002
Morbid Curiosity II, I-20, New York, NY

2001
Morbid Curiosity, Los Angeles, CA

2000
Vivisection Diaries/Playing Dead and Other Work (with Jacqueline Cooper), jennjoygallery, San Francisco, CA
Blood & Fog, with Tom Allen at ACCD Graduate Studios, Pasadena, CA

1999
Face to Face, The Stage Gallery, Merrick, NY

1998 
Intro, jennjoygallery, San Francisco, CA

Film and Video Screenings

2012
Loops, FELTspace, Adelaida, Australia

2010
Adult Contemporary - Dirty Black Summer, Kavi Gupta, Berlin, Germany (Screening: Killing Friends)

2005
New York International Independent Video and Film Festival
, Laemmle Fairfax, Los Angeles, CA (Screening: Talkers are No Good Doers)

Curatorial Projects

2013
No Bingo for Felons, Arcadia University Art Gallery, Glenside, PA. Curated by Julian Hoeber and Alix Lambert.

2012
No Person May Carry A Fish Into A Bar, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA. Curated by Julian Hoeber and Alix Lambert.

2006
many, many guys and girls, all real beauties, Circus of Books Gallery, Santa Monica, CA

Other Projects

2018

Designed display systems for a mural made by Doyle Lane, included in Clay Bodies: Moving Through Ceramics, curated by Sarah Crowner, Kentucky Museum of Arts and Crafts, Louisville, KY

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Catalogues

2014
Karapetian, Farrah. Unsparing Quality. Los Angeles: Diane Rosenstein Fine Art, 2014.
Poirier, Matthieu. Post-Op: Perceptual Gone Painterly. Paris: Galerie Perrotin, 2014.
Roselione-Valadez, Juan, ed. Rubell Family Collection: Highlights and Artists' Writings, Volume 1. Miami: Rubell Family Collection/Contemporary Arts Foundation, 2014.

2013
Julian Hoeber. Texts by Douglas Fogle and Jonathan Lethem. Los Angeles: Blum & Poe, 2013.

2012
Across the Pacific: Young Artists from LA. Seoul: 313 Art Project, 2012.

2011
Roselione-Valadez, Juan, ed. American Exuberance. Miami: Rubell Family Collection, 2011.

2010
Rosenberg, David. Art of Flying: Les nouveaux horizons de l'art. New York; Paris: Assouline, 2010.

2009
Rattemeyer, Christian. The Judith Rothschild Foundation Catalogue Raisonné. New York: Museum of Modern Art, 2009.

2008
Against the Grain. Los Angeles: LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Editions), 2008.

2007
Grayson, Kathy, ed. Panic Room: Selections from the Dakis Joannou Works on Paper Collection. New York: Deitch Projects; Athens, Greece: Deste Foundation for Contemporary Art, 2007.

2005
Kraus, Chris, ed. LA Artland. London: Black Dog Publishing, 2005.

2004
Zaishoku kenbi = Art & Money. Tokyo: Base Gallery, 2004.

2001
Tumlir, Jan, ed. Morbid Curiosity: An Exhibition. New York: I-20 Gallery, 2001.

Articles and Reviews

2021
Madlener, Adrian. “Art Finds a New Audience When the Exhibition Space Is a Model Apartment.” Metropolismag.com, January 15, 2021.

2020
“7 Bay Area Arts and Entertainment Events to Check Out This Week.” San Francisco Chronicle, November 30, 2020.
Goldstein, Caroline. “A Transporting New Exhibition Explores the Possibility That All Things Are Imbued with Spiritual Life—See Artworks Here.” Artnet News, July 31, 2020.

2019
Barandy, Kat. “Julian Hoeber Investigates the Mind with ‘Going Nowhere Pavilion’ at Desert X.” Designboom.com, February 13, 2019.
Dixon, Carole. “Desert X Returns to the Coachella Valley.” Wallpaper.com, February 14, 2019.
Finkel, Jori. “Hits and Misses at Palm Spring’s Second Desert X Biennial.” Art Newspaper, February 14, 2019.
Greenberger, Alex. “Here’s the Artist List for Desert X’s 2019 Edition.” Artnews, January 28, 2019.
Knight, Christopher. “Review: For Desert X 2019, I Drove 198 Miles to See 19 Artists’ Work. Here’s the Best.” Los Angeles Times, February 23, 2019.
Newhall, Edith. "Artist Julian Hoeber Is What You Get When You Raise a Dreamy Philly Kid in a Frank Furness House. See His Work at Uarts Now." PhiladelphiaInquirer.com, August 15, 2019.

2018
“Going On About Town: Julian Hoeber.” New Yorker, February 2018.

2017
Vankin, Deborah. "Beverly Center as Art Gallery? How Some Big-Name Artists Are behind Those Construction Barricades.” Los Angeles Times, April 20, 2017.  

2016
Akel, Joseph. “Review of Julian Hoeber. Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco.” Modern Painters (March 2016): 107.
"Beverly Center Adds Art on the Inside as Part of Its Renovation."WEHOville.com, October 31, 2016. 
Black, Ezrha Jean. "Various Small Fairs - Art Los Angeles Contemporary, 2016." Artillery, January 29, 2016.
Hoeber, Julian. Interviewed by Cayetano Ferrer. "Julian Hoeber & Cayetano Ferrer in Conversation." YouTube video, 8:06. Posted by "SCI-Arc Channel." September 27, 2016. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeXqueGcADM
Sherman, Julia. "Julian Hoeber's Pancetta and Bitter Greens Salad." Salad for President (blog), July 2016.

2015
“Artist Michelle Grabner's Picks From EXPO Chicago 2015.” Artspace.com, September 14, 2015.
Chun, Kimberly. "L.A. Artist Chews on Interesting Theme in S.F. Gallery Showing." SFGate,
December 8, 2015.
“Contemporary Art Daily Founder Forrest Nash’s Picks From EXPO Chicago 2015.” Artspace.com, September 14, 2015.
Gluck, Marissa. “When L.A. Artists Need a Place to Live and Paint, They Call Keith Couser.” LA Weekly, August 14, 2015.
Indrisek, Scott. “Art, Lovers: Romantic Teamwork in Bushwick’s 'Swingers WKND.'” BlouinArtInfo, June 4, 2015.
Lutz, Leora. "A Scholar's Airport as the Body's Proxy: Julian Hoeber's 'The Inward Turn.' " SFAQ, November 24, 2015.
Sachs, Danica. "Critic's Picks: Julian Hoeber." Artforum, November 27, 2015.
Simmons, Amanda N. "Review: The Inward Turn." Art Practical, December 1, 2015.
Slenske, Michael. "Turn Around: Julian Hoeber's Latest Solo Show Takes Off." Wallpaper,
November 9, 2015.
“The Strange and Mysterious Case of Demon Hill: Julian Hoeber's Gravitational Anomaly.” Marky.com, May 21, 2015.
Wu, Su. “Dave Muller’s Three Day Weekend Playlist.” T: The New York Times Magazine. July 13, 2015.

2014
Fort, Thomas. "Post-Op: Du perceptuel au pictural, 1958-2014." 02, April 7, 2014.

2013
Arnosky, Mischa. “No Bingo for Felons’ at Arcadia University’s Art Gallery.” Abington Patch, September 1, 2013. Biller, Steven. "Palm Springs & the High Desert: It's a Dry Heat." Art Ltd. (January-February 2013): 12-16, supplement.
Crimmins, Peter. "Scenes of the Crime Featured in 'No Bingo for Felons at Arcadia Gallery." Newsworks.org, September 3, 2013.
Difilippo, Dana. "Art Exhibition Showcases Links Between Art and Crime." Philadelphia Inquirer, August 30, 2013. Drohojowska-Philp, Hunter. "Painting in Place." KCRW.com, June 13, 2013.
Joy, Jenn. “Julian Hoeber.” BOMBlog, January 2, 2013. First published November 14, 2011.
Lethem, Jonathan. "The Subjective Fog: For Julian Hoeber." Paris Review, November 6, 2013.
Melrod, George. "LAND Founder Shamim M. Momin Is Making Waves with Her Rigorous and Innovative Approach to Public Art." ArtLtd, September-October 2013: 62-63.
Newhall, Edith. “Fanciful ‘Chopsticks’ That Celebrate Duality of Life.” Philadelphia Inquirer, October 13, 2013.
Newhouse, Sam. "Crimes and Misdemeanors - No Bingo for Felons at Arcadia University." TheArtBlog.org, October 16, 2013.
Wagley, Catherine. “When Art Meets Therapy.” L.A. Weekly, July 18, 2013.

2012
Black, Ezrha. “Julian Hoeber at Carter & Citizen and Blum & Poe.” Artillery 6, no. 6 (Summer 2012): 18-19.
Howe, Holly. “Holly Howe’s Top Five from ArtHK 2012.” Fadwebsite.com, May 18, 2012.
Lehrer-Graiwer, Sarah, and Jeff Hassay. “Ball of Confusion.” Artforum.com, February 5, 2012.
McGarry, Kevin. “Out There: Mystery Theater.” New York Times Style Magazine, February 1, 2012.
Melrod, George. "LAND Founder Shamim M. Momin Is Making Waves with Her Rigorous and Innovative Approach to Public Art." ArtLtd, September-October 2013: 62-63.
Moshayedi, Aram. “No Person May Carry a Fish into a Bar.” Artforum.com, August 13, 2012.
Myers, Holly. "'Crime Gets Creative." Los Angeles Times, August 3, 2012.
Palmerton, Elwyn. “Julian Hoeber: Harris Lieberman Gallery.” Frieze, no. 151 (November-December 2012): 171.
Shaw, Michael. "Julian Hoeber: Vigorous and Rigorous, Demon Hill & de Menil." Theconversationartistpodcast.podomatic.com, May 25, 2012.

2011
Foss, Paul. “Julian Hoeber: Hammer Museum.” Art in America 99, no. 4 (April 2011): 131.
Knight, Christopher. “Abstraction Rooted in Reality.” Los Angeles Times, February 18, 2011.
Poundstone, William. “Mystery Spot: Julian Hoeber's "Demon Hill.” Artinfo.com, February 8,
2011.
Powers, Jessica. “Lost in the Funhouse.” Artslant.com, July 12, 2011. Schad, Ed. “Julian
Hoeber.” Art Review, no. 50 (May 2011): 126.
Taft, Catherine. “Julian Hoeber: Blum & Poe.” Artforum 49, no. 8 (April 2011): 224.
Trachta, Ali. “Get Hammered.” LA Weekly, January 27, 2011.
Upchurch, Michael. “’Funhouse’ at Western Bridge is Off-Kilter Art.” Seattle Times, June 24,
2011.
Wagley, Catherine. “Mystery Spot.” DailyServing.com, December 17, 2010.

2010
Berardini, Andrew. “Julian Hoeber: Hammer Museum.” Artforum.com, December 1, 2010.
Sante, Luc. Julian Hoeber. Los Angeles: Hammer Museum, 2010.
Stacey, Allan. “Demon Hill.” Eastofborneo.org, December 16, 2010.
Taylor, Brittany. “Hammer Exhibit Confounds Gravity.” DailyBruin.com, November 5, 2010 

2009
Fiduccia, Joanna. “Julian Hoeber Praz-Delavallade.” Artforum 47, no. 9 (May 2009): 249.
Smith, Sarah Neel. “Julian Hoeber: Blum & Poe.” Whitehot Magazine, January 2009.

2008
Bedford, Christopher. “Against the Grain.” Frieze, no. 119 (November-December 2008): 201-02.
Berardini, Andrew. “Julian Hoeber: All That is Solid Melts into Air.” THE Magazine (November 2008): 51.
Berardini, Andrew. “Sketches: August 21, 2008,” LA City Beat, August 21, 2008.
Karapetian, Farrah. “Against the Grain.” Whitehot Magazine, September 2008.
Khadivi, Jesi. “Julian Hoeber: Blum & Poe.” Artweek 39, no. 9 (November 2008): 19-20.
Miles, Christopher. “Opening Week at L.A. Galleries: The Fall Art Season Begins.” LA Weekly, September 11, 2008.
Noe, Palola. “Julian Hoeber.” Flash Art (Italian ed.) 41, no. 267 (December 2007-January 2008): 119.
Ollman, Leah. “A Show’s Artists in a State of Unrest.” Los Angeles Times, August 8, 2008.
Pagel, David. “A Thoughtful Look at Casual Violence,” Los Angeles Times, September 26, 2008.
Taft, Catherine. “Julian Hoeber: All That Is Solid Melts into Air.” ArtReview no. 28 (December2008): 123.
Tully, Judd. “Art Basel Sets Out at Orderly Sprint.” ArtInfo.com, June 3, 2008.
Vogel, Carol. “At Art Basel, Old Names And Few Showstoppers.” New York Times, June 5, 2008.
Wagley, Catherine. “Julian Hoeber.” DailyServing.com, September 4, 2008.

2006
“The Wonder and Horror of the Human Head.” Los Angeles Times, May 25, 2006.
Wilder, Matthew.  “JSA.” Arforum.com, January 13, 2006.

2005      
Willis, Holly. “Review: Talkers Are No Good Doers.” LA Weekly, February 25-March 3, 2005.

2003
“Art: Julian Hoeber.” KultureFlash, March 25, 2003.
Dyer, Richard. “London.” Contemporary, no. 49 (2003): 18-19.
Falconer, Morgan. “Julian Hoeber: Essor Gallery.” What’s On in London, March 2003.
Herbert, Martin. “Preview.” Pluck (March-April 2003): 29.
Herbert, Martin. “Julian Hoeber.” Time Out (London), March 19-26, 2003.
LaBelle, Charles. “I See a Darkness.” Frieze, no. 76 (June-August 2003): 116.
Payne, Rosalyn. “Don’t Be Alarmed – It’s Only Art!,” Southwark News, February 20, 2003.
Pinsent, Richard. “Julian Hoeber: Killing Friends.” Art Newspaper 9, no. 133 (February 2003): 16.
Schmitz, Edgar. “Julian Hoeber: Killing Friends.” Kunstforum International, no. 164 (March-May
2003): 373-74.
Zamet, Kate. “Julian Hoeber: Essor Gallery.” Flash Art 36, no. 229 (March-April 2003): 114

2002
Pagel, David. “Julian Hoeber's World: the Horror, the Humor,” Los Angeles Times, May 31, 2002.
Tumlir, Jan. “Morbid Curiosity: The Art School Curriculum and Modernism Unbound.” Artext, no.
76 (Fall 2002): 64-76. 

2001
Cooper, Jacqueline. “Shiny Happy People: Art and Special Effects.” New Art Examiner 28, no. 10 (July-August 2001): 68-75.
Weissman, Benjamin. “Notes Toward an Autobiography of Paul McCarthy.” X-Tra 4, no. 2 (August 2001): 22-29.

Publications by the Artist

2017
Hoeber, Julian. “Room to Think.” Art in America (February 2017): 44-45.

2016
Hoeber, Julian. “Of Kool Herc and Sherrie Levine: Tracing the Parallel Lives of Hip-Hop and
Appropriation Art.” Modern Painters, October 2016.

2015
Hoeber, Julian. “The Fan Club: Why Enthusiasm, Not Scholarship, Motivates Artists.” Frieze, no. 174 (October 2015): 202-208.

2014
Hoeber, Julian. "Artists at Work: Jim Shaw." Eastofborneo.org, April 30, 2014.

2013
Hoeber, Julian. “You Will Be Remembered For the Worst Thing That Ever Happened to You.” Centerfold 3, no. 1 (June 2013): VII.

 2005
Hoeber, Julian. Vice Magazine 12, no. 6, (2005): 37.

2004
Hoeber, Julian. “A Few Words on Killing Friends” in Planet B: The Aesthetics of B-Movies. Bregenz: Palais Thurn & Taxis, 2004, 73-77.
Hoeber, Julian. Vice Magazine 11, no. 6 (2004): 69.

Museum and Public Collections

Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA
Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX
de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA
Deste Foundation Center for Contemporary Art, Athens, Greece
Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas TX
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO
Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm Springs, CA
Rosenblum Collection & Friends, Paris, France
Rubell Family Collection, Miami, FL
Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY
Western Bridge, Seattle, WA

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