DAVID ALTMEJD
Born in Montréal, Canada, 1974
Lives and works in New Yor
EDUCATION
2001 MFA, Columbia University, New York, NY
1998 BFA, Université du Québec à Montréal, Québec, Canada
SOLO AND TWO-PERSON EXHIBITIONS
2013 Xavier Hufkens, Brussels, Belgium, February forthcoming
2012 Stuart Shave | Modern Art, London, England, May 26 – June 23
2011 Brant Foundation Art Study Center, Greenwich, CT, November 5 – March 2012
Galerie de l’UQAM, Montreal, Canada, “Conte crépusculaire [Twilight Tale],” with composer-performer Pierre Lapointe, May 4 – 7
Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, March 18 - April 23
2010 Xavier Hufkens, Brussels, Belgium, “Le guide,” April 23 –June 3
Vanhaerents Art Collection, Brussels, Belgium, “Colossi,” April 2010 - February 2011
Exhibition continued April 29, 2011 – March 2012
2009 Les Abattoirs, Toulouse, France, curated by Pascal Pique, May 14 - August 31
Magasin – Centre National d’Art Contemporain de Grenoble, Grenoble, France, January 31 - May 3
2008 Stuart Shave | Modern Art, London, England, October 16 – November 15
Gallery Met at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, NY, October 13- January 30
Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, NY, May 3 – June 14
2007 Fundació La Caixa Museum, Barcelona, Spain, “David Altmejd ‘Stages,’” curated by Sílvia
Sauquet, June 21 – September 9 (brochure)
Canadian Pavilion, 52nd Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy, “David Altmejd: The Index,” June 10 – November 21, commissioned by Louise Déry (catalogue)
Oakville Galleries, Gairloch Gardens, Ontario, Canada, “David Altmejd. Métamorphose /
Metamorphosis,” curated by Louise Déry, January 26 – March 25
Travels to: Galerie de l’UQAM, Montréal, Canada; May 10 – July 8
Illingworth Kerr Gallery, Alberta College of Art & Design, Calgary, Canada, September 13 – October 27 (catalogue)
2006 Stuart Shave | Modern Art, London, England, March 31 - April 30
2005 Xavier Hufkens, Brussels, Belgium, March 24 - April 23
2004 Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, NY, October 22 - November 27
2003 Galerie Optica, Montréal, Canada, “David Altmejd: Sculpture,” October 31 - December 13
Galerie SKOL, Montréal, Canada, “Sarah Altmejd,” February 22 - March 29
2002 Ten in One Gallery, New York, NY, “Clear Structures for a New Generation,” October - November
1999 Galerie B-312, Montréal, Canada, “Modèles d’esprit et jardins intérieurs” (brochure)
1998 Galerie Clark, Montréal, Canada, “Jennifer,” November 19 - December 20
Galerie SKOL, Montréal, Canada, “Table n°2,” February 14 - March 15 (brochure)
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2012 The Art Gallery of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, “Misled by Nature,” organized by the National Gallery
of Canada, September 2012 forthcoming
Travels to:
Museum of Canadian Contemporary Art, Toronto, Canada forthcoming
Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, Canada forthcoming
Musée Goya de Castres, Tarn, France, “Hybrides & Chimères: La Conquête d’un Rêve Êveillé,” June 2 – October 28
Salon 94 Bowery, New York, NY, “Pothole,” June 6 – July 6
Musée d’art contemporain de Montreal, Montreal, Canada, “Zoo,” curated by Marie Fraser, May 24 –September 3
Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw, Poland, “Figury/Figures,” curated by
Agnieszka Tarasiuk and Fabio Cavalluci, May 19 – August 26
Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Nashville, TN, "Fairy Tales, Monsters, and the Genetic Imagination,"
curated by Mark Scala, February 24 - May 28 (catalogue)
Travels to:
Art Gallery of Winnipeg, June 15 - September 9
Glenbow Museum, Calgary, September 28 - January 2, 2013
2011 Mudam Luxembourg, Luxembourg, "Mondes inventés - Mondes habités" (Invented Worlds - Inhabited
Worlds), curated by Marie-Noëlle Farcy and Clément Minighetti. October 8 - January 15, 2012
Museum London, London, Ontario, Canada, “Barroco Nova, Site 3: The Fold and Possible Worlds,”
October 8 – January 1, 2012
Les Abattoirs, Toulouse, France, “HabiteR / Collection Frac Midi-Pyrénées,” Sept 23 – January 2012
Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, NY, “Night Scented Stock,” September 14 – October 22
David Zwirner, New York, NY, “The House Without the Door,” July 7 – August 5
Saatchi Gallery, London, UK, “Shape of Things to Come: New Sculpture,” May 27 – October 16
Xavier Hufkens, Brussels, Belgium, “Everything You Can Imagine is Real…,” April 14 – May 28
Haus Der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany, "Der Traum vom Fliegen - The Art of Flying,” curated
by Britta Heinrich, March 3 - May 8, 2011
2010 High Museum of Art, Wieland Pavilion Skyway Galleries, Atlanta, GA, "Surrealist Conspiracy" curated by Michael Rooks September 18, 2010 – January 9, 2011
National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada, "It is what it is. Recent Acquisitions of New Canadian Art," October 29 2010 - February 13, 2011 (catalogue)
Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver Canada, "The Visceral Body’ February 6 – May 2
Les Abattoirs, France, “Ten Year Permanent Collection,” March 26
New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY, “Skin Fruit: Selections from the Dakis Joannou Collection,” curated by Jeff Koons, March 3-June 6
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY, "Contemplating the Void: Interventions in the Guggenheim Museum Rotunda,” February 19–May 31
DESTE Foundation for Contemporary Art, Athens, Greece, “ALPHA OMEGA: Works from the Dakis Joannou Collection,” June 6 – December 29, 2010 (catalogue)
2009 The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA, "Collection: MOCA's First 30 Years" November 15, 2009 - May 3, 2010
Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX, "Performance/Art,” October 8, 2009-March 21, 2010
P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, New York, NY, “Between Spaces,” curated by Tim Goossens and Kate McNamara, October 25, 2009-April 5, 2010.
Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Sobey Art Award 2009, September 5, 2009 – November 8, 2009
Nantes, France, "Saint-Nazaire Biennale,” curated by Adam Budak and Laurence Gateau, June 6 -October 4
Mas d’Azil Prehistoric Cave, Toulouse, France, "DreamTime, Caves, contemporary art and transhistory," curated by Pascal Pique, May 13- November 11
Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, Canada, "Emporte-moi/Sweep-me off my Feet,” curated by
Nathalie de Blois and Frank Lamy, September 24th, 2009 to January 4th, 2010
Travels to: Musée d’art contemporain du Val de Marne, May 7 - September 19th, 2010
2008 Museum 52, New York, "Without Walls,” December 12, 2008 - January 17, 2009
Art Gallery of Toronto (AGO), Canada, November 13 – January, 2010
Tate Liverpool, UK, Liverpool Biennial, curated by Laurence Sillars, September 19 – November 30, 2008
Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin, Germany, “Freeway Balconies,” curated by Collier Schorr, July 5 – September 21 (catalogue)
Fundament Foundation, Tilburg, The Netherlands, “Lustwarande 08-Wanderland,” June 28 – September 28, 2008 (catalogue)
Château et dans les Fabriques du Domaine Départemental de Chamarande, France “Legende” May 25 – September 28, 2008 (catalogue)
Musée D’Art Contemporain de Montréal, “Triennial of Québec Art,” May 24 – September 8, 2008 (catalogue)
Guggenheim Bilbao, Spain, “Installations: Selections from the Guggenheim Collections," April 27 – January 5, 2009
Musée National des Beaux-Arts du Québec, Canada, “Intrus/Intruders,” curated by Mélanie Boucher, April 24 – February 8, 2009 (catalogue)
Hessel Museum of Art & CCS Galleries, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, “Second Thoughts,” March 16 – May 25, 2008
2007 Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver, CO, “Star Power: Museum as Body Electric,” curated by
Cydney Payton, October 28 – May 11, 2008 (catalogue)
Spertus Museum, Chicago, IL, "The New Authentics: Artists of the Post-Jewish Generation,” curated by Staci Boris, November 30 – April 13, 2008 (catalogue)
Travels to: The Rose Art Museum of Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, May 9 - July 27, 2008
Birch Libralato, Toronto, Canada, “David Altmejd, Renate Anger, and Eric Cameron,” curated by
Micah Lexier, October 20 - November 17, 2007
Stuart Shave | Modern Art, London, England, “Effigies,” September 7-October 4, 2007
Athens, Greece, “Fractured Figure - Works from the Dakis Joannou Collection," September 6,2007 - March 29, 2008 (catalogue)
Rivington Arms, New York, NY, “To Build A Fire,” curated by Yuri Masnyj, April 13 - May 12
Walter Vanhaerents Collection, Belgium, “Disorder in the House,” March 24, – March 31, 2009
2006 Kunstmuseum Bern, Switzerland, “Six Feet Under: Autopsy of Our Dealing With the Dead,” November 2 - January 21, 2007 (catalogue)
Travels to: Stiftung Deutsches Hygiene Museum, Dresden, Germany, September 21 - March 30, 2008
Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany, “The Eighth Square,” August 19 - November 16 (catalogue)
Kunsthalle Bonn, Bonn, Germany, “The Guggenheim Collection,” July 21 - January 7, 2007 (catalogue)
Andrea Rosen Gallery, Amagansett, NY, “The Dining Room Show," July 21 - July 23
James Cohan Gallery, New York, NY, “A Brighter Day,” June 9 - July 26 (catalogue)
2005 Lewis Glucksman Gallery, University College, Cork, Ireland, “Blake & Sons. Alternative
Lifestyles and Mysticism in Contemporary Art,” curated by René Zechlin, October 16 -
January 29, 2006 (catalogue)
Galerie Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery, Montréal, Canada, “L’écho des limbes,” curated by
Nathalie de Blois, October 14 - November 19 (catalogue)
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA, “The Zine UnBound: Kults, Werewolves
And Sarcastic Hippies," October 7 - December 30 (catalogue)
Stuart Shave | Modern Art, London, England, “The The,” July 8 - August 7
Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany, “Ideal Worlds. New Romanticism in
Contemporary Art,” curated by Max Hollein and Martina Weinhart, May 26 - August 28 (catalogue)
Galerie Ghislaine Hussenot, Paris, France, "David Altmejd, Mathew Cerletty, Kirsten Everberg, Alisa Margolis and Sophie Van Hellermann,” April 23 - June 20
2004 Fondation Dosne – Biblioteque Thiers, Paris, France, “Noctambule,” organized by D’Amelio
Terras, NY, June 24 - July 10
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, “Whitney Biennial 2004,” curated by Chrissie Iles, Shamim M. Momin, Debra Singer, March 11 - May 30 (catalogue)
Anton Kern Gallery, New York, NY, “Scream,” curated by Fernanda Arruda and Michael Clifton January 15 - February 14 (catalogue)
2003 LFL Gallery, New York, NY, “Material Eyes,” December 11 - January 17, 2004
Art Forum Berlin, Berlin, Germany, “Licht,” organized by Optica, Montréal,Canada, October 31 - December 13
Istanbul, Turkey, 8th Istanbul Biennial, curated by Dan Cameron, September 20 – November 16
Maison de la Culture Côte-des-Neiges, Montréal, Canada, “Détournements,” curated by Pascal Beaudet, April 3 - May 11
D’Amelio Terras Gallery, New York, NY, “Now Playing: Daniel Reich Gallery, John Connelly Presents, K48,” July 1 - August 8
Apartment 5BE Gallery, “Life/Like,” New York, NY, April - May
2002 Artist Space, New York, NY, “Demonclownmonkey,” curated by Matthew Ritchie, March 21 - May 11
Sculpture Center, Deitch Projects, New York, NY, “Lucky Draw”
2001 Sculpture Center, New York, NY, “Interval: New Art for New Space,” September - October
Ten in One Gallery, New York, NY, “How I learned to stop worrying and love the recession,” June - July
Galerie de l’UQAM, Montréal, Canada, “Point de chute,” curated by Louis Déry, March 2 –March 31 (catalogue)
Travels to: Centre d’Art Contemporain, Brussels, Belgium, November 14 - December 21, 2002
1998 Maison de la Culture Frontenac, Montréal, Canada, “Stimuli,” curated by Nicolas Baier and
Emmanuel Galland, July – August (catalogue)
Saidye Bronfman Art Center, Montréal, Canada, “Artifice 98,” June 18 - August 23
Galerie Clark, Montréal, Canada, “Les Bricolos,” March 26 - April 26
CURATORIAL PROJECTS
2009 Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, NY, "Daniel Hesidence (ROSE LAUGTER Winter Holiday )," February 6 - March 7
AWARDS
2009 Sobey Art Award
Déry, Louise. David Altmejd. Montréal: Galerie de I’Uqam, 2006
Déry, Louise. David Altmejd: The Index. Montréal: Galerie de I’Uqam, 2007
Scala, Mark W., ed. Fairy Tales, Monsters, and the Genetic Imagination. Nashville: Frist Center for the Visual Arts, 2012.
ALPHA OMEGA: Works from the Dakis Joannou Collection. Athens: DESTE Foundation, 2010.
Bélisle, Josée, et al. nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything is transformed: The Québec Triennial 2008. Montreal: Musée d/art contemporain de Montréal, 2008.
Boris, Stacy. The New Authentics: Artists of the Post-Jewish Generation. Chicago: Spertus Museum, 2007.
Boucher, Mélanie. Intrus/Intruders. Québec: Musée National des Beaux-Arts du Québec, 2008.
Brière, Véronique Bellemare. David Altmejd: Table No. 2. Montréal: Centre des Arts Actuels Skol, 1998.
de Blois, Nathalie. L’écho des Limbes. Montréal: Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery, 2005.
Drouin-Brisebois, Josée. It Is What It Is: Recent Acquisitions of New Canadian Art. Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada, 2010.
Calnek, Anthony, et al. The Guggenheim Collection. New York: Guggenheim Museum Publications, 2006.
Cardin, Caroline. Stimuli. Montréal: Maison de la culture Frontenac, 1998.
Cluitmans, Laurie, et al. Lustwarande 08 – Wanderland. Tilburg: Fundament Foundation, 2008. (brochure)
Déry, Louise. Point de chute. Montréal: Galerie de I’Uqam, 2001.
Driessen, Chris. Wanderlust: Excursions In Contemporary Sculpture. Tilburg: Fundament Foundation, 2008.
Fibicher, Bernard, ed. Six Feet Under: Autopsy of Our Relation to the Dead. Bielefeld: Kerber, 2006.
Fischer, Urs, and Cassandra MacLeod, eds. Fractured Figure. Athens: Deste Foundation, 2008.
Girard, Cynthia. David Altmejd: Modèles d’esprit et jardins intérieurs. Montréal: Galerie B-312, 1999.
Golonu, Berin, et al. The Zine Unbound. San Francisco: Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, 2005.
Hollein, Max, and Martina Weinhart, eds. Ideal Worlds: New Romanticism in Contemporary Art. Ostfildern-Ruit: Hatje Cantz, 2005.
Humphrey, David. A Brighter Day. New York: James Cohan Gallery, 2006.
Iles, Chrissie, Shamin M. Momin, and Debra Singer. Whitney Biennial 2004. New York: Whitney Museum, 2004.
Sauquet, Silvia. David Altmejd: Stages. Barcelona: Fundació La Caixa, 2007.
Scream: 10 artists x 10 writers x 10 scary movies. Miami: The Moore Space, 2004.
Spector, Nancy, et al. Collier Schorr: Freeway Balconies. Berlin: Deutsche Guggenheim, 2008.
Storr, Robert. Think with the senses. Feel with the mind. Art in the present tense: La Biennale de Venezia. Venice: Marsilio, 2007.
Wagner, Frank, et al. The Eighth Square: Gender, Life, and Desire in the Arts since 1960. Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz, 2006.
Zechlin, René, and Ciara Healy, eds. Blake & Sons: Alternative Lifestyles and Mysticism in Contemporary Art. Cork: Lewis Glucksman Gallery, 2006.
Visionaire 57: 2010. New York: Visionaire, 2010.
Marion Guilmot, Emporte-Moi!: Sweep Me Off My Feet, Quebec: Musee National des Beaux-Arts, 2009
Klanten, Robert, and Sven Ehmann, eds. Hidden Track, How Visual Culture Is Going Places. Berlin: Die Gestalten Verlag, 2005
Holzwarth, Hans Werner, ed. Art Now: Volume 3. Berlin: Taschen, 2008.
Schmidt, Jason. Artists. Paris: Edition 7L, 2006: 146.
2011 Balzer, David. “David Altmejd: Modern Myths.” Canadian Art (31 March 2011).
Hull, Timothy. “Inside the Box: Q+A With David Altmejd.” Art in America (23 March 2011).
Scott, Andrea K. “The Transformer.” The New Yorker (18 April 2011).
Yablonsky, Linda. “The Cute and the Gross: David Altmejd’s Gorgeous Gothic.” New York Times (28 March 2011).
2009 “David Altmejd: beautiful decay.” Lowdown Magazine 67 (Jul-Sept 2009): 40-45.
Leydier, Richard. “We Might Be Giants: David Altmejd in Grenoble.” Artpress (May 2009): 31-36.
Milroy, Sarah. “David Altmejd wins Sobey Art Award.” The Globe and Mail (15 October 2009).
2008 Buck, Louisa. “Biology, nature and evolution turned on their head.” The Art Newspaper 195 (October 2008): 43.
Chu, Ingrid. “David Altmejd.” Time Out New York 661 (May 2008): 69.
Johnson, Ken. “David Altmejd.” the New York Times. June 13 2008, p. E26.
Saltz, Jerry. “Statuary Story.” New York Magazine (June 2008): 76-77.
Selby, Todd. “Beauty in the Beast.” Dazed & Confused 2.167 (Nov. 2008): 148-153.
Velasco, David. “ David Altmejd: Andrea Rosen Gallery.” Artforum.com (May 2008).
2007 Amy, Michaël. “Sculpture as Living Organism: A Conversation with David Altmejd.” Sculpture 26.10 (Dec. 2007): 22-29.
Ascari, Alessio. “Unknown Pleasure.” Mousse 11 (Nov. 2007): 62-65.
“Big Picture.” cmagazine94 Summer 2007: 49 (illus.).
Charlesworth, J.J. “David Altmejd. Shapeshifter.” Art Review 12 (June 2007): 76-82.
“David Altmejd.” Bloom 3.1 (Winter 2007): 24-29 (illus.).
Dubé, Peter. “Monstrous Energy.” Espace Sculpture 79 (Spring 2007): 6-12.
Dunmall, Giovanna. “The Bird Man.” Pol Oxygen 24 2007: 115-122.
Goddard, Peter. “David Altmejd's Metamorphosis.” Toronto Star 27 Jan. 2007: H14.
Hong, Catherine. “Beyond Tomorrow.” W (Nov. 2007): 212-214.
Kennedy, Randy. “Venice Biennale: Intimations of Mortality.” NYTimes.com 7 June 2007 (30 April 2008) <http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/06/06/venice-biennale-revenge-of-the-raptors/?scp=1&sq=david+altmejd&st=blog>.
Kimmelman, Michael. “The Unruly, Serendipitous Show in Venice.” The New York Times 15 June 2007: E29+.
Milroy, Sarah. “Art with Fur and Big Teeth.” The Globe and Mail 30 Jan. 2007: R1+.
Milroy, Sarah. “Meet the art world’s latest sensation.” Globe Review 18 June 2007: R1.
Regan, Kate. “Crossovers: David Altmejd.” Border Crossings 26.2 (Issue 102, 2007): 94-95.
“The Out 100.” Out 169/170 (Dec. 2007 – Jan. 2008) : 73+.
Vogel, Carol. “In for a Penny, In for the Pounce.” The New York Times 14 June 2007: E1+.
von Gustorf, Oliver Koerner. “Ich weib, was du diesen Sommer getan hast: Reise ins Licht.” Monopol 8 (Aug. 2007): 104-113
von Gustorf, Olvier Koerner and Gesine Borcherdt. “Hinter den Spiegeln.” Monopol 10 (Oct. 2007): 86-94.
“Work in Progress.” V Magazine 49 (Fall 2007): 162 – 163.
Wullschlager, Jackie. “American Evolution.” Financial Times 9 June 2007: 8.
2006 Alessandrelli, Irina Zucca. “Exquisite corpse.” Flash Art XXXIX.249 (July-Sept. 2006): 51.
Gessell, Paul. “Awoooooo! A werewolf in Venice.” National Post 12 July 2006: AL2.
Gronlund, Melissa. “David Altmejd: Art Star.” i-D Magazine 266 (May 2006): 62.
Larson, Kay. “Beautiful Mutants.” ARTnews Feb. 2006: 106-106.
Sumpter, Helen. “David Altmejd.” Time Out London 19-26 April 2006.
“Newsmakers: Ones To Watch.” Maclean’s 27 Nov. 2006: 77.
2005 “David Altmejd and Cynthia Girard.” North Drive Press # 2. 2005.
“A Brilliant Idea.” Crystallized 6 Spring/Summer 2006: 15.
Armetia, Amoreen. “David Altmejd.” Contemporary 70 (2005): 75.
Duplat, Par Guy. “Le sculpteur de loups-garous.” La Libre Culture. 30 Mar. 2005: 32.
Herbert, Martin. “The The.” Time Out London 20 July 2005.
Kastner, Jeffrey. “David Altmejd: Andrea Rosen Gallery.” Artforum XLIII.5 Jan. 2005: 180-181.
Keegan, Matt, ed. “David Altmejd and Cynthia Girard.” North Drive Press 2 (June 2005): np.
Lawrence, James. “Contemporary Art: New York.” The Burlington Magazine Jan. 2005: 65.
Mann, Ted. “Acquisitions: David Altmejd.” Guggenheim Magazine Winter 2005: 11.
Miles, Christopher. “David Altmejd.” Frieze 88 (Jan./Feb. 2005): 98.
Neil, Jonathan T.D. “Emerging Artists: David Altmejd. Jonathan T.D Neil on gothic horrors and crystal methods.” Modern Painters Nov. 2005: 64-65.
Spaid, Sue. “David Altmejd.” artUS 7 (Mar.-Apr., 2005): 41.
Schmerler, Sarah. “David Altmejd at Andrea Rosen.” Art in America Mar. 2005: 132-133.
Velasco, David. “Monsters in the Closet: Learning to love David Altmejd’s werewolves.” Art Papers July/ Aug.: 34-37.
Wiley, Kehinde. “Top Ten.” Artforum April 2005: 82.
2004 Bankowsky, Jack. “This is Today.” Artforum May 2004: 170+.
Beyer, Charles G. “Scream: Anton Kern Gallery.” Flash Art XXXVII.235 (Mar –Apr 2004): 60.
Canning, Sue. “Whitney Biennial.” Sculpture 23.6 (July/Aug. 2004): 78-79.
Dunn, Melissa. “Whitney Biennial 2004: A Good-Looking Corpse.” Flash Art XXXVII.236 (May-June 2004): 63, 80.
Enright, Robert.“Learning from Objects: An interview with David Altmejd.” Border Crossings 23.4 (Issue 92, 2004): 66-75.
Garrett, Craig. “Noctambule.” Flash Art XXXVII.238 (Oct. 2004): 60.
Glueck Grace. “David Altmejd: Andrea Rosen Gallery.” The New York Times 26 Nov. 2004: E41.
Heartney, Eleanor. “The Well Tempered Biennial.” Art In America June/July 2004: 70-77.
Johnson, Ken. “Is Sculpture Too Free for Its Own Good?” The New York Times 7 May 2004: E36.
Johnson, Ken. “Material Eyes.” The New York Times 9 Jan: E44.
Johnson, Ken. “Scream.” The New York Times 13 Feb. 2004: E36.
Kimmelman, Michael. “Touching All Bases At The Bienniel.” The New York Times 12 Mar. 2004: E27.
Kimmelman, Michael. “The Whitney’s Heavy Lifters Look Back.” The New York Times 30 May 2004.
Lee, Chris. “Death Becomes Them.” Black Book 34 (Fall 2004): 190-192.
Lee, Pamela M. “Crystal Lite.” Artforum XLII.9 May 2004: 174-175.
McCormack, Derek. “Hairy Winston.” Elm Street The Look 8.5 (Summer 2004): 30.
Saltz, Jerry. “Modern Gothic.” The Village Voice 4 Feb. 2004: C85.
Saltz, Jerry. “The OK Corral.” The Village Voice 17 Mar. 2004: 80.
Scott, Andrea K. “David Altmejd, Dana Schutz and Kirsten Stoltmann, ‘Material Eyes’.” Time Out New York 431 (1 Jan. 2004): 52.
Sholis, Brian. “David Altmejd: Hideous Progeny.” Flash Art XXXVII.235 (Mar –Apr 2004): 100-102.
Sillman, Nick. “David Altmejd: Andrea Rosen.” The Brooklyn Rail Nov. 2004. 29 Apr. 2008 < http://www.brooklynrail.org/2004/11/artseen/david-altmejd>.
Sundell, Margaret. “The today show.” Time Out New York 443 (25 Mar. 2004): 56-57.
“Thinking Inside the Box.” New York 8 Nov. 2004: 78-79.
Tsai, Eugenie. “Reviews: David Altmejd.” Time Out New York 476 (11 Nov. 2004): 65.
2002 “David Altmejd.” The New Yorker 25 Nov. 2002: 17.
Johnson, Ken. “Demonclownmonkey.” The New York Times 19 April 2002.
Saltz, Jerry. “Something Else.” The Village Voice 30 April, 2002.
Smith, Roberta. “Clear Structures for a New Generation.” The New York Times 29 Nov. 2002: E36.
1999 Crevier, Lyne. “Perles du diable.” Ici 13 May 1999.
Mavrikakis, Nicolas. “Perle rare.” Vior 27 May 1999.
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto
Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson
Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas
Galerie de L’UQAM, Montreal
Les Abattoirs, Toulouse
National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
Whitney Museum, New York