Mar 2, 2008
This week, Amanda and Tom Sanford talk to Shaun O’Dell and Emily Prince about Shaun’s show “We Remember the Sun? at the Susan Inglett Gallery.
Shaun O’Dell
makes drawings, videos, music and sometimes sculpture. His work
explores the intertwining realities of the human and natural
orders. O’Dell has exhibited his work at many venues, including the
Jack Hanley Gallery in San Francisco and Los Angeles, the San
Francisco Museum of Modern Art, UCLA Hammer Museum, Yerba Buena
Center for the Arts, Whitebox in New York, and the Marianne Boesky
Gallery in New York. His work is held in the permanent collections
of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art, M.H. deYoung Memorial Museum and the Berkeley Art
Museum. O’Dell received his MFA from Stanford University. He is the
recipient of the 2006 Diebenkorn Teaching Fellowship from the San
Francisco Art Institute, 2005 Artadia Award, 2004 SECA Award from
the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and a 2002 Fleishhacker
Foundation Award. He is currently teaching at University of
California, Berkeley and California College of the Arts, and is the
co-organizer of The New New Masses, a lecture series on Art and
Politics.
SHAUN O’DELL
We Remember the Sun
Susan Inglett Gallery
522 W. 24 St.
New York, NY 10011
February 15th - March 15th