AÏDA RUILOVA

( 1974 -       )

 

Born in Wheeling, West Virginia; lives and works in New York, NY

 

EDUCATION

2001                        MFA, School of Visual Arts, New York, NY

1999               BFA, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL

 

 

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2005               Franklin Art Works, Minneapolis, MN

                        Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY

2004               The Moore Space, Miami, FL

2003               Untitled, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY

2002               Come to Life, Salon 94, in collaboration with Artemis Greenberg Van Doren Gallery, NY

2000               White Room, White Columns, NY

 

 

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2004               Beginning Here:  101 Ways, curated by Jerry Saltz, School of Visual Arts, New York

Florida Women Artists NMWA, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC

Supernatural, Zurcher Gallery, Paris, France

Collector’s Cabinet, Marc Selwyn, Los Angeles, CA

Disturbing the Peace, Danese Gallery, New York

It's about memory, curated by Simon Watson, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL

2004 Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY

I, Assassin, curated by Slater Bradley, Wallspace, NY

Suspended State, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY

Possessed, Western Bridge, Seattle, WA

2003               Unplugged, Galleria Civica di Arte Contemporanea di Trento, Italy

Strange Days, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL

From the Flat Files, Ramp Gallery, Waikoto Institute of Technology,

Hamilton, New Zealand, curated by Amada Cruz

Clandestines, 50th La Biennale de Venezia, Venice, Italy

Prague Biennale, Prague, Czech Republic

The Lengths, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY

I See A Darkness, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA

2002               Teenage Rebel: The Bedroom Show, John Connelly Presents, NY

Videodrome II, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, NY

Monitor II, Gagosian Gallery, NY

2001               Special Projects, P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, NY

Casino 2001, Stedelijk Museum Kunst Gent (S.M.A.K), Gent, Belgium

1999               LIFER, Cardozo School of Law, curated by Kenny Schachter, Rove, NY

                                    Hi-8, Museu Nacional de Historia Natural, Lisbon, Portugal

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

2004               Lee, Pamela M., "Crystal lite" Artforum, May.

Wilson, Michael, "I, Assassin, Wallspace, NY," Frieze Magazine, Issue 83, May.

Smith, Roberta, "Art that speaks to you. Literally," The New York Times,

March 7.

Cotter, Holland, "Duck! Its the Whitney Biennial Season Again," The New York Times, March 7.

Sundell, Margaret, "The Today Show: The Whitney sums up the state of

contemporary art in the best biennial in years," Time Out New York,  March 25 - April 1.

Saltz, Jerry, "The OK Corral," Village Voice, March 15.

Weyland, Jocko, "American Splendor," Time Out New York, March 4-11.

Rosenberg, Karen, "Biennial Favorites," New York Magazine, March 1.

2003               Smith, Roberta, “The Art and Artists of the Year: Auspicious Debuts,” The New York Times, December 28.

                        Watson, Simon, "Post Bubble," Issue, Fall.

Saltz, Jerry, "Looking Ahead to the New Season, Our Critic Finds Plenty of

Reasons to Be Cheerful: Babylon Rising," Village Voice, September 5.

Cohen, Michael, "The New Gothic: Scary Monsters and Super Creeps," Flash Art, July-September.

Cotter, Holland, "Art Shows in the Great Indoors," The New York Times, July 25.

Knight, Christopher, “On the Underbelly of the Zeitgeist," Los Angeles Times, February 21.

Smith, Roberta, "A Bread-Crumb Trail to the Spirit of the Times," The New York Times,  January 17.

Rosenfeld, Karen, “Outside and In,” The Village Voice, February 15.

2002               Schambelan, Elizabeth, “Critic’s Picks,” ArtForum.com, December.

John Kelsey, “Review: Come to Life,” Time Out New York, December 26.

Charlesworth, J.J., Review: Casino 2001, Art Monthly, December 2001 - January.

2001               Chivaratanond, Sylvia, Flash Art, July-September.

2000               Schwabsky, Barry, Artforum, review, December.

 

PUBLICATIONS

2004 Whitney Biennial, exhibition catalogue, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY

 

2003 Venice Biennial, "Dreams and Conflicts- The Dictatorship of the Viewer," exhibition catalogue, Venice, Italy

 

Dreaming in Red: Creating ArtPace, Linda Pace, published by ArtPace, San Antonio, TX, 2003

 

 

AWARDS

2002               ArtPace Residency & Fellowship, San Antonio, TX, selected by Francesco Bonami

2001               Rema Hort Mann Foundation Grant

 

 

PUBLIC COLLECTIONS

Altoids Curiously Strong Collection

Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY

Stedelijk Museum Kunst Gent (S.M.A.K), Gent, Belgium