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Barbara Bloom

Barbara Bloom

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    Barbara Bloom
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    Born 1951 in Los Angeles, CA

    Lives and works in New York

     

    Barbara Bloom is a conceptual artist best known for her multimedia installation works which construct visual narratives that examine the relationships between objects, and the meanings generated by their juxtaposition. Bloom intricately constructs visual worlds across mediums including photography, installation, film and books.

     

    Bloom is interested in exploring the nature of looking and perceiving through her work, often drawing inspiration from literature — she effectively refers to herself as “a novelist who inadvertently ended up a visual artist”. Bloom’s most recent exhibition at Capitain Petzel, “Works on Paper, on Paper”, is filled with references to her heroes of literature and film — from Vladimir Nabokov and Jane Austen, to Jean Seberg and Marilyn Monroe. Her series “The Weather” and “Works for the Blind” from her earlier show at Capitain Petzel, both take specific literary texts as points of departure, subsequently relaying them in braille through installations and multimedia photographic works. Bloom works with elements such as shadows, traces, broken objects, and watermarks amongst other things, to investigate the visible and invisible, the absent and unseen, or what she calls “visual innuendos”.

     

    In 2020, Bloom had a solo show at the Kunsthal Aarhus, Denmark. Her other solo exhibitions include MoMA, New York; Project Art Centre, Dublin; The Jewish Museum, New York; Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin; Museum of Contemporary Art, LA; Serpentine Gallery, London. In 2020, Bloom will also participate in a group show at the Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Leipzig. Her other group shows include Palais de Tokyo, Paris; Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin; Kunsthalle Wien; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, among others. In 1988 Bloom received the Venice Biennale Duamila Prize for Best Young Artist and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Followship in Fine Arts. Her work can be found in public collections such as the Dutch National Collection, The Hague; International Center of Photography, New York; Israel Museum, Jerusalem; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Helsinki Museum of Modern Art; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; The Art Institute of Chicago; The New School, New York; ARTER, Istanbul.

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  • Installation view: Barbara Bloom, As it were...So to speak. A Museum Collection in Dialogue with Barbara Bloom, The Jewish Museum, New York, 2013
  • Barbara Bloom, Semblance of a House: Eyes II (from the series Semblance of a House), 2013/2015
    Artworks

    Barbara Bloom

    Semblance of a House: Eyes II (from the series Semblance of a House), 2013/2015
    Pair of portrait paintings (behind masking box)
    47.5 x 39.5 cm
    18.7 x 15.5 inches
  • Barbara Bloom, Steinway Piano Carpet, 2010
    Artworks

    Barbara Bloom

    Steinway Piano Carpet, 2010
    Wool rug
    228.5 x 183.5 cm
    90 x 72.2 inches
    Edition of 15
  • Works
    • Barbara Bloom, Deconstructed (Blow-Up), 2020
      Barbara Bloom
      Deconstructed (Blow-Up), 2020
      Seamless backdrop paper, tripod, camera, monitor with looped video
      Dimensions variable
    • Barbara Bloom, Sad Grey Story: Marilyn, 2020
      Barbara Bloom
      Sad Grey Story: Marilyn, 2020
      Seamless backdrop paper, upholstered wood bench, framed print, six books, color paint sample card
      Dimensions variable
    • Barbara Bloom, The Idea of Glenn Gould, 2020
      Barbara Bloom
      The Idea of Glenn Gould, 2020
      Seamless backdrop paper, chair, music stand, gloves, compass, booklet, chalk marked outline
      Dimensions variable
    • Barbara Bloom, Nabokov's Collection, 2020
      Barbara Bloom
      Nabokov's Collection, 2020
      Wood standing desk, butterfly case with digital prints, pins
      130 x 66 x 50 cm
      51.2 x 26 x 19.7 inches
      Edition of 2
    • Barbara Bloom, Austen's Pins, 2020
      Barbara Bloom
      Austen's Pins, 2020
      digitally printed and pencil marked page with pins, acrylic glass display, wooden pedestal
      128 x 33 x 31 cm
      50.4 x 13 x 12.2 in
      Edition of 2
    • Barbara Bloom, Semblance of a House: Game Table (from the series Semblance of a House), 2013/2015
      Barbara Bloom
      Semblance of a House: Game Table (from the series Semblance of a House), 2013/2015
      Table with floating chairs, etched glass layers with illumination, various game pieces (100 century BC - Present), 2 metal "pages"
      Dimensions variable
    • Barbara Bloom, The wind has its reasons. (Murakami), 2015
      Barbara Bloom
      The wind has its reasons. (Murakami), 2015
      Hand tufted woollen carpet with carved braille text
      274 x 183 cm
      108 x 72 inches
      Edition 2/3
    • Barbara Bloom, Some flawed place in the iron dark of the world. (McCarthy), 2015
      Barbara Bloom
      Some flawed place in the iron dark of the world. (McCarthy), 2015
      Hand tufted woollen carpet with carved braille text
      274 x 183 cm
      108 x 72 inches
      Edition of 3
    • Barbara Bloom, It rained for four years, eleven months, and two days. (Marquez), 2015
      Barbara Bloom
      It rained for four years, eleven months, and two days. (Marquez), 2015
      Hand tufted woollen carpet with carved braille text
      274 x 183 cm
      108 x 72 inches
      Edition 2/3
    • Barbara Bloom, Works for the Blind (One day, quite some time ago), 1988
      Barbara Bloom
      Works for the Blind (One day, quite some time ago), 1988
      Archival digital prints, braille
      84 x 63.5 x 4 cm
      33.1 x 25 x 1.6 inches
      Edition 12/15
    • Barbara Bloom, Works for the Blind (Always distrust a man), 1988
      Barbara Bloom
      Works for the Blind (Always distrust a man), 1988
      Archival digital prints, braille
      84 x 63.5 x 4 cm
      33.1 x 25 x 1.6 inches
      Edition 12/15
  • News
  • Installation view: Note G, Chicago Manual of Style, Chicago, 2018
  • Exhibitions
    • 25 for 2025

      25 for 2025

      11 January  —  15 February 2025
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    • Sweet Sixteen

      Sweet Sixteen

      Celebrating 16 years of Capitain Petzel 7 June  —  3 August 2024
      On the occasion of Capitain Petzel’s sixteenth anniversary, the gallery is excited to present Sweet Sixteen , a group exhibition celebrating the artists who have been integral to its program...
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    • Non-Specific Objects

      Non-Specific Objects

      Nairy Baghramian, Barbara Bloom, Monica Bonvicini, David Douard, Nikita Gale, Sanya Kantarovsky, Kristina Nagel, Jack O’Brien, Sin Wai Kin, Alina Szapocznikow, Franz West 20 January  —  24 February 2024
      Capitain Petzel is pleased to announce the group exhibition Non-Specific Objects . The title of the exhibition acts as a counterpoint to the ideas expressed in Donald Judd’s canonical 1964...
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    • Barbara Bloom

      Barbara Bloom

      Works on Paper, on Paper 7 March  —  1 August 2020
      Works on Paper, on Paper marks Barbara Bloom’s second exhibition at Capitain Petzel. Composed of two parts, it features the series Stand-Ins in the main gallery space and Objects of...
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    • Barbara Bloom

      Barbara Bloom

      The Weather 5 November 2016  —  7 January 2017
      Please view the dossier to this exhibition here Absence and its depiction has been an ongoing theme of exploration in the work of Barbara Bloom. Fingerprints, lipstick traces, watermarks, tea...
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  • External Exhibitions
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    Barbara Bloom,  ...the whole grand pattern of human endeavor, 2023

    Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne

  • Press
    • Installation view: Barbara Bloom: Il Tempo, Zweigstelle Capitain VI – Palazzo Degas, Napoli, 2024. Ph.: Alwin Lay

      Artforum: "Barbara Bloom Zweigstelle Capitain VI – Palazzo Degas"

      Cornelia Lauf, 1 December 2024
    • Kristina Nagel, Thread I, II and III, 2024, print on PVC, hook screws, 165×111.3 cm © the artist Courtesy the artist and Capitain Petzel

      ArtReview: "Delinquent Bodies, Non-Specific Objects"

      Jasmine Reimer, 26 April 2024
    • Barbara Bloom, Deconstructed (Blow-Up), 2020

      ARTNews: "Artist Barbara Bloom and Writer Ben Lerner Invent a New Kind of Book"

      Shanti Escalante-De Mattei, 28 July 2022
    • The Paris Review: "The Chorus" (BARBARA BLOOM & Ben Lerner)

      27 September 2021
    • Barbara Bloom, courtesy of the artist

      The Brooklyn Rail: "Barbara Bloom with Tom McGlynn"

      Tom Glynn, 14 June 2021
    • Barbara Bloom, RSVP, 2015, Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne

      Frieze: "Barbara Bloom"

      Evan Moffitt, Frieze, 12 December 2020
    • Ph: Jens Ziehe

      Frieze: "Barbara Bloom"

      Chloe Stead, 24 September 2020
  • Installation view: Barbara Bloom, ...The Whole Grand Pattern of Human Endeavor, Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne, 2023
  • Publications
    • Barbara Bloom and Ben Lerner

      Barbara Bloom and Ben Lerner

      Gold Custody, 2021 2021 Read more
    • Ross Bleckner, Barbara Bloom, Troy Brauntuch, Matt Mullican, Stephen Prina, Christopher Williams

      Ross Bleckner, Barbara Bloom, Troy Brauntuch, Matt Mullican, Stephen Prina, Christopher Williams

      Kunsthaus Graz, Kestnergesellschaft, Hannover, 2020 2020
      Softcover, 176 pages
      Publisher: Kunsthaus Graz, Kestnergesellschaft, Hannover
      ISBN: 978-3-903179-23-3
      Dimensions: 15 x 21 cm
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    • Barbara Bloom

      Barbara Bloom

      Gifts, 2015 2015
      Hardcover, 112 pages
      Publisher: Ludion
      ISBN: 9789491819490
      Dimensions: 16 x 24 cm
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    • Barbara Bloom

      Barbara Bloom

      As It Were … So to Speak, Jewish Musuem, New York, 2015 2015
      Hardcover, 144 pages
      Publisher: Jewish Museum, New York
      Dimensions: 16,5 x 24,1 cm
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    • Barbara Bloom

      Barbara Bloom

      Between Artists: Barbara Bloom & John Baldessari, 2011 2011
      Softcover, 60 pages
      Publisher: (A.R.T.) Press, New York
      ISBN: 9780923183479
      Dimensions: 12.7 x 19 cm
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    • Barbara Bloom

      Barbara Bloom

      The Collections of Barbara Bloom, Steidl, 2008 2008
      Hardcover, 272 pages
      Publisher: Steidl/ICP
      ISBN: 9783865216212
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