Sarah ROSSITER
1970, USA
Biography
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Sarah Rossiter was born in 1970 in New York and currently lives and works in Los Angeles. Solo shows of her work have been exhibited in Los Angeles, Switzerland, New York, Italy and Spain. Rossiter's photography, sculpture and video work have also been featured in various group exhibitions throughout the United States and Europe.
In 1992, while at Cooper Union, she co-founded Art Club 2000, a collaboration with six other art students and New York art dealer Colin de Land. From 1997 to 2000, Rossiter directed Velocity Gallery in Brooklyn, NY.
Reviews and articles about Rossiter have appeared in publications including Artforum and the New York Times.
EDUCATION
B.F.A., Cooper Union School of Art, 1993M.F.A., Mills College, 2005
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2010d.e.n. contemporary, Los Angeles, "Illuminating Devices"2009Galleria Dieffe Arte Contemporanea, Turin, Italy, "Neutrality"2007Treehouse Gallery, Los Angeles, "Large Scale"2003Atelier Amden, Amden, Switzerland2001Thomas Erben Gallery, New York, "New Photographs"1999Thomas Erben Gallery, New York, "Yuri-G"1998Kunsthalle Bern, Project Room, Bern, Switzerland Xavier Fiol Gallery, Palma de Mallorca, Spain Thomas Erben Gallery, New York, "Velocity"1997Thomas Erben Gallery, New York, "Part II: I Object"1996Thomas Erben Gallery, New York, "Part I: In Amerika..."1993Cooper Union, New York
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