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EVE SONNEMAN BIOGRAPHY

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Eve Sonneman

Since the launch of her career in the Young Photographers exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in 1971, Eve Sonneman has secured a unique position for herself in the world of contemporary art. Internationally renowned as a photographer, she has participated in the 1977 Documenta and in the biennales of Venice, Paris, Strasbourg, and Australia, has published five books, and has been the subject of 77 solo exhibitions. In her own words, quoted by poet David Shapiro in the catalogue of her mid-career retrospective at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts in 1980, her photography responds to "gesture and innuendo and small changes." To Shapiro, "She is a painterly photographer [who] reminds us that photography, as with Man Ray and Rodchenko, must never be denigrated as mere materiality."

In addition to her career in photography, Sonneman works in paint, making large abstractions, watercolors, and painted objects. Her distinctive, highly personal form of pointillism has been acutely characterized by the critic Klaus Kertess as "teeming with tiny, obsessively made, evanescent rings congealing into a delicate and fugitive, floreate dew."

Eve Sonneman is represented in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Centre Pompidou, Paris, the Art Institute of Chicago, and over 30 other museums around the world. Earlier in her career Sonneman was with Leo Castelli for twelve years and Sidney Janis for four years. At the Brill Gallery, Sonneman is showing her latest Polaroid Sonnegrams and several of her large oil paitings.

    SELECTED BOOKS
  • "How To Touch What", Powerhouse, NY, 2000
  • "Where Birds Live", Random House, NY, 1992
  • "America's Cottage Gardens", Random House, NY, 1990
  • "Roses Are Red", Generations, Paris, 1982
  • "Real Time", Printed Matter, NY, 1976
    SELECTED COLLECTIONS
  • Museum of Modern Art, NY
  • Menil Foundation, Houston, TX
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
  • Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
  • George Eastman House, Buffalo, NY
  • Toppan Museum, Tokyo, Japan
  • Art Institute of Chicago, IL
  • Muse'e de Toulon, France
  • Corcoran, Washington, DC
  • Muse'e d'Art Moderne, Lux
  • National Gallery, Australia
  • MOCA, Los Angeles
    SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
  • 2006 Foundation Mundo Nuevo, Buenos Aires
  • 2006 Jadite Gallery, New York City
  • 2005 Mingle, Tokyo
  • 2004 University Art Gallery, Dallas
  • 2003 Castello di Camigliano, Sienna
  • 2002 Bruce Silverstien Gallery, New York City
  • 2001 Hippolyte Gallery, Helsinki
  • 2000 Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo
  • 1999 Cartier Foundation, Paris
  • 1998 Cirrus Gallery, Los Angeles
  • 1996 Sidney Janis Gallery, New York City
  • 1986 Castelli Gallery, New York City
  • 1984 Centre Pompidou, Paris
  • 1979 Thomas Segal Gallery, Boston