María Alos + Nicolás Dumit

MARÍA ALÓS

Cambridge, MA, 1973.

Lives and works in Nueva York and Ciudad de Méjico.

NICOLÁS DUMIT ESTEVEZ

República Dominicana, 1967

Lives and works in Nueva York

MARÍA ALÓS

Education

2000
  • MFA. Syracuse University, NY
1995
  • Computer Graphics. Escuela de Diseño del Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes , México
1994
  • Photography. Escuela Activa de Fotografia . México

Selected solo exhibitions

2004
  • The Passerby Museum. MUCA Roma. México City
2001
  • Incognito. Artists Space. New York
2000
  • Come Play. Spark Gallery. Syracuse
  • selected group exhibitions
2004
  • Resistencia III SITAC. Teatro de los Insurgentes. México City
  • Collect/Recollect. ObjectNotFound.San Pedro, Nuevo Leon
2003
  • MHN.02 Modificaciones. Museo de Historia Natural. México City
  • GO! Liquidación Total Gallery. Madrid
  • Sexta Bienal de Video y Nuevos Medios. Santiago, Chile
  • PrettyThingsPretty. Canzine Festival Programme, Toronto, CA
  • The Trespassers. Lyonswier Gallery, New York
  • Crossings: Artistic and Curatorial Practice. CAA 2003 Conference, New York
2002
  • The S-Files/The Selected Files 2002. El Museo del Barrio. New York
  • Staged/Unstaged. Riva Gallery, New York
  • La Vanguardia Mexicana. BAC. Centro de Arte Santa Mónica. Barcelona, Spain
  • Looking In. Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, New York
  • PerfoPuerto. Valparaiso, Chile.
  • Set in Motion. Apex Art. New York
  • Hub-Bub. Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, Toronto, Canada
  • Cinema-Scope. Scope-Art Fair. Gershwin Hotel. New York
  • The Dialogue. Thomas Erben Gallery, New York
  • Windows @ 42nd Street. Chashama, New York
  • Pictures of You. The Americas Society, New York
2001
  • SPUNKY Exhibition. Exit Art. New York
  • AIM 21. Bronx Museum of the Arts. New York
  • Clocktower Lecture-Lounge vol. 01 and vol.02. Clocktower Gallery, PS1 Contemporary Art Center, New York,
  • The Program. FGA, Chicago, Sesto Senso Gallery, Italy, The Waiting Room Gallery, Minneapolis, Lingo Gallery, Boston, Bronx River Art Center, NY and Museo de las Americas in Puerto Rico
2000
  • 2000 Everson Biennial. Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse

Selected awards

2002
  • Independent Project Grant. Artists Space.
2000
  • ‘Artists in the Marketplace' Program. The Bronx Museum of the Arts.
1999
  • Syracuse University Third-year Graduate Fellowship.

Selected bibliography

2004
  • Cotter, Holland. Art in Review. The New York Times. February 26.
  • Schmelz, Itala. "Acciones Propicias." Arte Al Día News Mex. México City, México. February Issue
  • Villasmil, Alejandra. " Expocisiones de arte en el Bronx exploran la identidad Latina. " El Híspano Newspaper. New York, NY.
  • Terrazas, Kyzza. “MHN: Recorrido Evaluativo; María Alós.” Catalog. Published by Origina. México City, México.
2003
  • Hernandez, Edgar Alejandro. “Denuncia Artista Censura de su Obra.” Reforma, Newspaper. Cultura Section. México City, México.
  • Cotter, Holland. "The S Files." Art in Review. The New York Times. New York, NY.
  • Helguera, Pablo. NYC Reviews. Art Nexus Magazine. Spring Issue. No. 48
  • Giovanotti, Micaela. "The S Files." Tema Celeste Magazine. No. 95
2002
  • Cullen, Deborah and Noorthoorn, Victoria "The (S) Files" Catalogue. El Museo del Barrio.
  • "El Museo Peatonal Reabre en Enero." El Caribe Newspaper. Santo Domingo, Republica Dominicana
  • Baptista, Greyza. "Bienal de Arte Joven en el Museo del Barrio." Hoy Newspaper, New York.

NICOLÁS DUNIT ESTÉVEZ

Education

2000
  • Master of Fine Arts
  • Tyler School of Art, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA

Selected honors and awards

2004
  • Puffin Foundation Grant, NJ
  • Longwood Arts Project Cyber Residency
  • The Bronx Council on the Arts, Bronx, NY
2003
  • Lambent Fellowship in the Arts
  • Tides Foundation, NYC
2001
  • The National Studio Program
  • P.S.1/MoMA, Long Island City, NY

Solo exhibitions/performances

2004
  • Rehearsed. Hostos Community College
  • Longwood Art Gallery
2001
  • Cavum Gloriosum. Dixon Place, NYC

Selected group exhibitions/performances

2004
  • Super Salon. Samson Projects, Boston, MA
  • E-Bay-Buy or Sale or Buy . Pace Digital Galley, Pace University, NYC
2003
  • Immigration and Expectations. Paul Robeson Gallery, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ
  • In Practice . The Sculpture Center, LIC, NY
  • The Caribbean Abroad. Newark Museum, Newark, NJ
  • Orden Del Día . Museo de Arte Moderno, Dominican Republic
2002
  • The S-Files Museo del Barrio, NYC
  • Looking In. Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, NYC
2001
  • Días Hábiles IV Caribbean Bienal. Museo de Arte Moderno, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
  • Spunky . Exit Art, NY
  • AIM 21. The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY
  • Crossing the Line. The Queens Museum of Art, Queens, NY
  • P.S.1/Clocktower National/International Studio Program Exhibition. P.S.1/The Clocktower Gallery, NYC
2000
  • Super Merengue . Dixon Place, NYC
  • Avant-Garde-Arama-Thon. P.S.122 Performance Space, NYC

Selected bibliography

 
  • Vega, María, ‘Las Travesuras Artísticas de Dumit Estévez', El Diario (February 13, 2004)
  • Cotter, Holand, ‘Art in Review', The New York Times (February 27, 2004)
  • Benjamin Gennocchio, ‘Images of Tropical Lands, Issues of Caribbean Identities', The New York Times (December 21, 2003)
  • Arturo Martínez, ‘Caribbean artists show their visions of America', The Star Ledger (November 30, 2003)
  • ‘El Museo Peatonal Reabre en Enero', El Caribe , Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (December 12, 2002)
  • ‘P.S.1/MoMA National and International Studio Program', NYC (Summer, 2002) [Catalogue]
  • Antonio Zayas, ‘The 4 th Caribbean Bienial in Santo Domingo', Artnexus no.44/volume 2
  • Vivian Martinez Labares, ‘Viaje al centro de La Quisqueya: festival de Santo Domingo', Conjunto: Revista de Teatro Latinoamericano # 123, Habana, Cuba (November 2001)