F Olson and Company Art Dealers and Publishers Cambridge Mass
B. Ingrid Olson implements elements of photography, sculpture, and performance in an ongoing exploration of the boundaries betwixt torso and space. Inside the confines of her studio, she records her body as it moves — shifting in relationship to its surroundings. The results of this process are multidimensional objects and images that re-imagine the capacities of the body and the structuring of infinite.
In her photographic works, fragmented views of Olson's body oscillate between a pictured discipline and a subjective perspective, creating tensions between interior, direct experience and exterior, mirrored existence, and giving the artist full control over what the viewer is immune to run across — or non. Olson draws the viewer in, but merely to a point. Images of splayed legs, torsos, aptitude knees, fractional postures, and gestures are cropped by bespeak of view, photographic camera, and the physical framing of the printed photographs. The images are farther complicated past flash, shadows, blurring, mirror reflections, and disjointed borders. The layered visual interruptions and camouflaged elements thwart attempts to find coherence in a single visual airplane or continuous pregnant, disorienting the viewer'due south perception of both.
Fracture and camouflage are as well at play in Olson's relief sculptures. Rigid, rectilinear edges give way to soft, curved concavities at the center. Each segment suggests a specific somatic referent, but the car-carved forms reject to accommodate an organic reality. The minimal, sexless forms — evoking confront, midriff, small of the back, thighs, shins, or toes — are hung at specific heights forth the wall, matching to respective parts of a continuing, erect body. At the aforementioned time, the combination of curvatures and protrusions over each sculpture'south surface reacts to situational low-cal and shadow, creating a shifting image of an absent body. The reliefs'structure and relationship to the surrounding architecture, in effect, heightens and questions the viewer's sense of their own beefcake and physical presence in the world.
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Umbra (Back of Head 01) , 2021
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Umbra (Neckband with Sleeves 02) , 2021
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Umbra (Pants 17) , 2021
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Urachus , 2020-2021
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Green Fold sculpture with holes , 2020-2021
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Envelope , 2020-2021
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Below and Throw , 2020-2021
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Complain, Splinter (Plastic Back [with etui]) , 2020
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Rotor: rill reversed, their lamp, return , 2019-2021
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Underpinning, a twitch of glass, a pinch in the material, , 2019-2020
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Belong (Muscular Alternative) , 2019
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Column and Rift, body draft , 2019
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Peeled rind, amended bagginess , 2019
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Spider, splayed blinder , 2019
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Denuded Seat , 2019
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Reciprocal Fixture , 2019
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[M]others , 2018-2021
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Rubberband 10 , 2018-2021
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Trunk Parsed, Three Rooms , 2018
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Splayed Corner, countless room , 2018
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Small of Dorsum, velvet lay fold , 2018
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Being: New Photography 2018 , 2018
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Pulled Curtain, Turning Body , 2018
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Hinge, wedge , 2018
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Unhinge name turns membrane, trunk to come , 2018
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Spark steel or flintstone, oil, glass, delay , 2017-2020
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Equant and Run, with cartilage , 2017-2020
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Waxed void, endless business firm , 2017-2018
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Whet Grin Waning Crown , 2017
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Futurity Body, plastic drawing , 2017
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If taken releasing heat , 2017
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Turned In Double Corner , 2017
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Complain: skeleton of the house under construction , 2017
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Felt Angle, box for standing , 2017
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Countless Room Compressed , 2017
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Nape, Delay , 2016-20
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If given, airtight eyes alive similar darkness , 2014
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Never odd or even (perchance the bone I retrieve I am biting is my ain tail) , 2013-2020
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Diagram , 2013-xiv
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Of a curve, re, dust on the surface , 2012-2014
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No.9 Cork Street: BIRGIR ANDRÉSSON, B. INGRID OLSON, RAGNA RÓBERTSDÓTTIR
4 - 20 Nov 2021 OtherAt Frieze No. nine Cork Street, i8 Gallery will present an exhibition of piece of work by three gallery artists: Birgir Andrésson, B. Ingrid Olson, and Ragna Róbertsdóttir. The exhibition opens on...
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Elisions
N. Dash, M.R.K. MOONEY, B. INGRID OLSON, CARRIE YAMAOKA nine Sep - 20 November 2021 i8 Galleryi8 Gallery is pleased to announce Elisions, a group show featuring the piece of work of Northward. Dash, Grand.R.M. Mooney, B. Ingrid Olson, and Carrie Yamaoka. The exhibition will open up with a...
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B. INGRID OLSON
Fingered Eyed half-dozen Jun - ten Aug 2019 i8 Gallery Read more -
Seeing Believing Having Holding
A late summer show of five American artists 18 Aug - 27 Oct 2018Kelly Akashi Kahlil Robert Irving Michelle Lopez B. Ingrid Olson Daniel Rios Rodriguez Organised by Dan Byers Seeing Believing Having Property brings together five American artists living across the United...
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B. Ingrid Olson: The Inconstant World
Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA, The states 6 Mar - 30 May 2021The Inconstant World features nine international artists whose work examines the relationship betwixt perception and brainchild, focusing on visibility and illegibility as artistic strategies. With...
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B. Ingrid Olson: Only Connect
Museum of Gimmicky Fine art Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA 17 Jul - 8 Nov 2020The global pandemic has forced the states to put intense scrutiny on the things we touch, the spaces we inhabit, and the people we come into...
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B. Ingrid Olson: New Visions
Henie-Onstad Kunstsenter, Høvikodden, Norway 21 Feb - 16 May 2020It is the first major international presentation of its kind in Norway and fills all three gallery spaces of the ground floor at the museum....
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B. Ingrid Olson: Lost without your Rhythm
Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, CO, U.s.a. 18 Nov 2018 - 24 Feb 2019Taking its departure from New York's Judson Dance Theater program and its founding members, Lost Without Your Rhythm examines diverse types of bodily movement—graceful as...
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B. Ingrid Olson: Picture Fiction. Kenneth Josephson and Contemporary Photography
Museum of Contemporary Fine art, Chicago, IL, United states 28 Apr - 30 December 2018Images environment united states of america daily—from art to advertising and social media. But how do these images chronicle to reality? Chicago-based photographer Kenneth Josephson (American, b. 1932)...
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B. Ingrid Olson: Being: New Photography
MoMA, New York, NY, Us eighteen Mar - 19 Aug 2018Every two years, MoMA's historic New Photography exhibition series presents urgent and compelling ideas in recent photography and photo-based art. This twelvemonth'south edition, Being ,...
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B. INGRID OLSON: FOREHEAD AND Encephalon
Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY, U.s.a. 10 Mar - 17 Jun 2018Inside the confines of her studio, B. Ingrid Olson (American, built-in 1987) records her torso as it shifts and relates to the surroundings and the...
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B. Ingrid Olson: KLEIN/OLSON
The Renaissance Club, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, U.s.a. 22 April - 18 Jun 2017For the concluding exhibition this flavor, the Renaissance Society presents the work of two artists, Astrid Klein and B. Ingrid Olson. Side past side, works...
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b. 1987 in Denver, The states
Lives and works in Chicago
SOLO AND Ii-PERSON EXHIBITIONS
2022
History Mother & Lilliputian Sister,Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Cambridge, USA (forthcoming)
Secession, Vienna, Austria (forthcoming)
2019
Fingered Eyed, i8 Gallery, Reykjavík
2018
Forehead and Encephalon,Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, USA
Osculation the architect on the mouth, Simone Subal Gallery, New York, USA
B. Ingrid Olson an d Robert Overby,Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco, Usa
2017
KLEIN/OLSON,with Astrid Klein, The Renaissance Society at the University of
Chicago, Chicago, Usa
2015
double-ended arrow, Simone Subal Gallery, New York, U.s.a.
The vases my monitors their frames, cura.basement, Rome, Italy
2013
From her come a gang and a run, Certificate, Chicago
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2022
Fata Morgana, Jeu de Paume, Paris, France
Blackness PAGES 1-100, Franz Josefs Kai 3, Vienna, Austria
2021
Birgir Andrésson, B. Ingrid Olson, Ragna Róbertsdóttir, i8 Gallery at No.9 Cork Street, London, UK
Elisions. N. Dash, K.R.M. Mooney, B. Ingrid Olson, Carrie Yamaoka, i8 Gallery, Reykjavík
This Is My Bodys, Bodega, New York, USA
re: collections, The Rose Art Museum, Massachusetts, U.s.
Someone said that the world's a phase, Grimm Gallery, New York, USA
Dependent Objects, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, USA
The Inconstant World, Establish of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, USA
Rabbit Hole, F, Houston, Texas, USA
2020
Just Connect, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Usa
Four Flags, Chicago Manual Way, Chicago, USA
4 Flags, Netwerk Aalst, Aalst, Belgium
Finding Our Fashion, Lumber Room, Portland, USA
Motel [iv.3.2020 - 4.4.2020], Sweetwater, Berlin, Germany
New Visions: The Henie Onstad Triennial for Photography and New Media,
Henie-Onstad Kunstsenter, Høvikodden, Norway
2019
Personal Private Public, Hauser & Wirth 22nd Street, New York, USA
Emerge Selections 2019, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Chicago, U.s.
2018
Lost Without Your Rhythm, Aspen Fine art Museum, Aspen, USA
Seeing Believing Having Belongings,organized by Dan Byers, i8 Gallery, Reykjavík
Being: New Photography 2018, Museum of Modern Art, New York, Us
Picture Fiction: Kenneth Josephson and Contemporary Photography, Museum of Gimmicky Fine art, Chicago, Us
2017
Small Sculpture, Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago, U.s.
Addicted Illusions, Galerie Perrotin, New York, United states of america
Women to the Front,Lumber Room, Portland, USA
The problem with having a body is that it always needs to be somewhere,
The Approach, London, Uk
2016
Scarlet Street, Lucien Terras, New York, U.s.
Natures Department, Kodomo, New York, United states of america
Chicago and Vicinity, Shane Campbell Gallery, Chicago, Us
Terms of Utilize,Drinking glass Curtain Gallery, Columbia College, Chicago, USA
Groundwork/Foreground, Galerie Nordenhake, Stockholm, Sweden
2015
Civilisation and Its Discontents, Sullivan Galleries, Chicago, USA
Synecdoche, Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco, Usa
2014
Dreams That Coin Tin't Purchase,MAXXI Museo delle Arti del XXI secolo, Rome, Italian republic
Fragments of an unknowable whole, Ohio Country Academy, Columbus, United states of america
2013
We seem to still exist moving, Simone Subal Gallery, New York, USA
RESIDENCIES AND AWARDS
Surf Point Foundation Residency, York, Maine, 2021
Impress Catalyst Program, Yale School of Art, 2019
Artist Residency, Latitude Chicago, 2017
Fall Artist Residency, Ox-Bow School of Art, 2016
Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs Grant, 2012
Illinois Arts Council Grant, 2011
Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs Grant, 2011
Summer Residency, Spudnik Press, 2011
Fred A. Hillbruner Artist Volume Fellowship, The Schoolhouse of the Art Institute of Chicago, 2010
Edward Ryerson Fellowship, The School of the Art Plant of Chicago, 2010
Daniels Scholar, The Daniels Fund, 2006 - 2010
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
The Albright-Knox Fine art Gallery, Buffalo, New York
Joan Flasch Artists' Volume Collection, Chicago, Illinois
Los Angeles Canton Museum of Fine art, Los Angles, California
The Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York
The Rose Art Museum, Waltham, Massachusetts
The Museum of Contemporary Fine art, Chicago, Illinois
Yale Fine art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut
LECTURES AND RECORDINGS
2021
The Inconstant World: Liz Deschenes, David Horvitz and B. Ingrid Olson in chat with Jamillah James , Institute of Gimmicky Art Los Angeles
2019
Visiting Creative person Lecture, School of Art and Art History, University of S Florida
2018
Olson, B. Ingrid, and Heidi Zuckerman. "Art Matters: Heidi Zuckerman in conversation with B. Ingrid Olson." Aspen Art Museum
Modern Fine art Notes Podcast, interview with Tyler Green, June 28, 2018
Voices in Gimmicky Art: B. Ingrid Olson in Conversation with Holly E. Hughes, Albright-Knox Art Gallery
Conversation with Michael Darling, Terra Foundation for American Art: Art and Design Chicago, recorded at the Chicago Athletic Association
Visiting Creative person Lecture, Print Media Department, The Schoolhouse of the Art Constitute of Chicago
2017
Artist Talk with Astrid Klein and Solveig Øvstebø, The Renaissance Order at the Academy of Chicago
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Publications and Artist Books
Olson, B. Ingrid. B. INGRID. ( Christoph Meier, Ute Müller, Nick Oberthaler, Eds.) Vienna, Austria: Black Pages, 2020
Østby Sæther, Susanne, and Brian Sholis. Why Photography? (Bjarne Bare, Behzad Farazollahi, Susanne Østby Sæther and Christian Tunge, Eds.) Milan: Skira, 2020
Zambreno, Kate. 'Introductions to B. Ingrid Olson', Screen Tests. New York: Harper Perennial, 2019: 75-83
B. Ingrid Olson: Forehead and Brain. Exhibition catalogue. Buffalo: Albright-Knox Fine art Gallery, 2018
Carsten, Jesse, and B. Ingrid Olson.Salt.New York: Hassla, 2016
Zambreno, Kate.Appendix Project: Talks and Exhibits. S Pasadena, California: Semiotext(e), 2019
Periodicals
Strand, Nina. "Et ønske om materialitet [A desire for materiality]". NyTid.no, February 15, 2020
Andrews, Daría Sól. "A Mirrored Detritus and the Inconspicuous Body: B. Ingrid Olson at i8 Gallery." artzine.is, July 16, 2019
Birgisdóttir, Ragnheiður. "Samspil sjónar og snertingar [Interplay of sight and touch on]". Morgunblaðið, June half-dozen, 2019: 65
Bonilla-Edgington, Jennifer Rose. "Personal Private Public." The Brooklyn Track, October 2019
Jordan, Patti. "Hauser & Wirth Gets Intimate with Personal Private Public." artefuse.com, Oct 23, 2019
Morris, Matt. "Exhibition Imaginaries and the Expanded Senses No. 7." fragrantica.com, September 4, 2019
Aletti, Vince. "Goings on About Town: B. Ingrid Olson." Review.The New Yorker, February 16, 2015
Bell, Natalie. "First Look: B. Ingrid Olson."Fine art in America, (April 2018): 25
Blackley, Andrew. "Lab: The Tenth Image."Cura. Mag (Fall 2013): 124-133
Blakey, Kiera. "The problem with having a body / is that it always needs to be somewhere." Review.ArtworksLondon.com,(May 2017)
Blalock, Lucas. "Double-Ended Arrow- Review of B. Ingrid Olson." Review.Objektiv.no, March iii, 2015
Blalock, Lucas. "Push-Dorsum: A Chat Between B. Ingrid Olson and Lucas Blalock." Interview.Objektiv,no. 12 (November 2015): viii-26
Cluggish, Sara. "Critic's Guide: Chicago." Review.Frieze.com, September 13, 2017
Cramerotti, Alfredo. "Astrid Klein & B. Ingrid Olson." Interview.The Seen, no. four, (May 2017): 36-43
Fidler, Luke A. "Two for Ane: Astrid Klein and B. Ingrid Olson at the Renaissance Society." Review.Fine art.NewCity.com, June 9, 2017
Foumberg, Jason. "B. Ingrid Olson at Document." Review.Modern Painters (April 2014)
Fulton, Lauren and B. Ingrid Olson. "Flip the Medium: A conversation between artist B. Ingrid Olson and curator Lauren Fulton." Interview.Objektiv,no. eighteen (November 2018): 50-53
Gopnik, Blake. "B. Ingrid Olson: Bringing Cézanne upward to Engagement." Review.Artnet.com, Jan 20, 2015
Greenberger, Alex. "The Browser: MoMA's Gripping 'New Photography' Goes Behind the Lens."ArtNews.com, March 22, 2018
Groen, Adriënne. "Frieze London 2015." Review.MetropolisM.com,October 17, 2015. Halle, Howard. "Check out these eight things to see at MoMA's "NewPhotography" exhibit."TimeOut.com/NewYork, March 16, 2018
Indrisek, Scott. "18 Artists Share the Books That Inspire Them."Cocked.net, June 23, 2017.
Indrisek, Scott. "At MoMA, Photography Doesn't Take to Reinvent Itself to Exist Radical."Artsy.com, March 20, 2018
Ingólfsson, Einar Falur, "Viðkvæm en þó með bit Morgunbladid."Morgunblaðið,August 23, 2018: 62
Kyzer, Larissa. "Y'all Have To Ostend It With Your Own Hands: Seeing Believing Having Property Debuts At i8"Review.Grapevine.is, August 24, 2018
Lee, Nathaniel. "B. Ingrid Olson." Review.Modern Painters (April 2015)
McDonough, Tom. "B. Ingrid Olson."Osmos,Number 8 (Spring 2016): 10-17
Metzger, Hana. "Synecdoche at Jessica Silverman Gallery." Review.DailyServing.com, July 19, 2015
Russeth, Andrew. "May: A Roving Eating place, Frieze New York, A$AP Rock Alights, the School in Kinderhook."ArtNews.com, September 13, 2018
"Photography on Display." Review.London Financial Times, October 9, 2015
Spalding, Jill. "Being: New Photography 2018." Review.StudioInternational.com, April 7, 2018
Stolfi, Carmen. "Interview/ B. Ingrid Olson." Interview.WheresArt.european union,October 2014
Stubbs, Phoebe. "The Feminist Artists Taking Over Frieze." Review.Broadly.Vice.com,Oct 18, 2015
Zambreno, Kate. "Introductions by Kate Zambreno"Bomb-magazine.org, April 26, 2017
Exhibition Texts
Blackley, Andrew. Fingered Eyed . i8 Gallery, Reykjavík. June 6 - August x, 2019
Akel, Joseph. "Signs and Wonders."Synecdoche. Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco. July 1 - August 22, 2015
Berardini, Andrew, Cecilia Canziani, and Quinn Latimer.The vases my monitors their frames.cura.basement, Rome. September 19 - October 14, 2013
Fulton, Lauren. "Sizing Up The State of affairs."Lost Without Your Rhythm. Aspen Fine art Museum. Nov xvi, 2018 - February 24, 2019
Hughes, Holly. "Thinking Infinite."Forehead and Brain.Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo. March 10 - June 17, 2018
Øvstebø, Solveig.KLEIN/OLSON. The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago. April 22 - June eighteen, 2017
Roach, Thomas.From her come a gang and a run. Document Gallery, Chicago. December 14, 2013 - January 25, 2014
Smith, Timothy.Fragments of an Unknowable Whole. Ohio Land University. May 17 - July 5, 2014
Zambreno, Kate. "Introduction."Forehead and Brain.Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo. March 10 - June 17, 2018
Zambreno, Kate. "Translations of the Uncanny: Talk given at the Renaissance Society in Chicago for B. Ingrid Olson and Astrid Klein exhibition (Appendix C)." KLEIN/OLSON, The Renaissance Society at the Academy of Chicago. April 22 - June 18, 2017
Texts Written
Olson, B. Ingrid. "Isabelle Frances McGuire 'I'm a Cliche' at Prairie."ChicagoArtistWriters.com,February 26, 2018
Olson, B. Ingrid. "B. Ingrid Olson on Martine Syms."Art in America, (August 2018)
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