Tracy Heneberger

Born in New London, Connecticut, 1954

BA, New York University, 1978

One–Person Exhibitions

2008 “still.life,” Art Sites, Riverhead, New York (Nov 22 – Jan 11)

2007 “Tracy Heneberger, Sculpture,” Pickled Art Centre, Beijing (catalogue)

“Tracy Heneberger, Sculpture,” Passage Gallery, Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing

2006 “Flow,” Bronx River Art Center, Bronx, New York

2005 “Tracy Heneberger, Sculpture,” Green T. House Gallery, Beijing

2004 “Geometry of Water,” Cutchogue Library Exhibition Series, Cutchogue, New York

“Liaison,” Pickled Art Centre, Beijing (catalogue)

“Liaison,” Passage Gallery, Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing

2003 “undercurrent,” Kerrigan Campbell art + projects, New York (catalogue)

2002 “Terracing,” Holland Tunnel, Brooklyn, New York

“Tracy Heneberger, Sculpture,” Museum of New Art, Detroit, Michigan

2001 “Constellation,” Holland Tunnel, Brooklyn, New York

1999 “Tracy Heneberger, Sculpture,” Passage Gallery, Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing

1998 “Tracy Heneberger, Sculpture,” Gallery Tao, Beijing

1996 “Second Nature,” District of Columbia Arts Center, Washington, DC (catalogue)

1995 “Tracy Heneberger, Sculpture, 1990-1995,” Bergens Kuntsforening, Bergen, Norway

“Best Intentions,” Galleri Riis, Project Room, Oslo

Two and Three Person Exhibitions

1999 “Habit: Tracy Heneberger and Scott Ingram,” Re•Entry Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia

1998 “Underpinnings: Tracy Heneberger, Shelley Himmelstein and Leslye Leaness,” 76 Varick, New York

1990 “Emerging Forms: D. Scot Cahlander, Tracy Heneberger and Ted Hirsch,” Arnold & Porter Law Firm,

Washington, DC

Selected Group Exhibitions

2008  “Peace,” Sideshow, Brooklyn, New York

“Variety in Media,” Silberman Art Gallery, Montgomery College, Rockville, MD

“Night And Day,” Holland Tunnel, Brooklyn, New York (Oct 11 – Nov 16)

2007 “Blast,” Holland Tunnel, Brooklyn, New York

“Tools as Art: The Hechinger Collection,” curated by Sarah Tanguy. Traveled, 2007, to Katonah

Museum of Art, Katonah, New York; San Francisco Museum of Craft and Design, San Francisco,

CA; George A. Spiva Center for the Arts, Joplin, MO; Terrace Gallery, Orlando, FL (catalogue)

“War is Over Again,” Sideshow, Brooklyn, New York

“Detritus,” Walsh Gallery, Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey

“Under the Sea,” Red Saw Art, Newark, New Jersey

2006 “War Is Over,” Sideshow, Brooklyn, New York

“Black & White,” Holland Tunnel, Brooklyn, New York

“Contemporary Antiquarians,” Art on the Bridge/Margaret Bodell, West Cornwall, Connecticut

“Stilled Life,” Islip Art Museum, East Islip, New York

“C.A.S.T.,” Red Saw Art, Newark, New Jersey

“Clean,” Westbrook Artists’ Site, Winterset, Iowa


2005 “Indestructible Delicacy: Miami – New York,” Galeria Galou, Brooklyn, New York

“Stairmasters,” Holland Tunnel, Brooklyn, New York

China International Gallery Exposition (CIGE), China World Trade Center, Beijing, represented by

Pickled Art Centre, Beijing

“September – Small Sculpture Exhibition,” Pickled Art Centre, Beijing

AAF Contemporary Art Fair, New York, represented by Galeria Galou, Brooklyn

2004 “Botanica,” Holland Tunnel, Brooklyn, New York

“7th Annual Platte Clove Artist-in-Residence Exhibition,” Erpf Gallery, Arkville, New York

“NOO965859F,” Westbrook Artists’ Site, Winterset, Iowa

“Stairmasters,” Holland Tunnel, Brooklyn, New York

“Merry Peace,” Sideshow, Brooklyn, New York

2003 “Sweet Tooth,” COPIA: The American Center for Wine, Food & the Arts, Napa, California (catalogue)

“Away From Home,” Holland Tunnel, Brooklyn, New York

“Flow: From the Bottom Up,” Studio 18 Gallery, New York

“Halcyon Days,” Kerrigan Campbell art + projects, New York

“ISC Member Juried Exhibition,” Grounds For Sculpture, Hamilton, New Jersey (brochure)

“Strata,” Westbrook Artists’ Site, Winterset, Iowa

“Year End,” Studio 18 Gallery, New York

“Merry Peace,” Sideshow, Brooklyn, New York

2002 “Objects of Desire,” Studio 18 Gallery, New York

“Reactions,” Exit Art, New York. Traveled to Alyce de Roulet Williamson Gallery, Art Center College of

Design, Pasadena, California

“Interiors/Exteriors,” Williamsburg Art & Historical Center, Brooklyn, New York

“Blue Space,” Building of Seas and Oceans, Beijing (catalogue)

“Bound: An Exhibit of Artists’ Books,” Holland Tunnel, Brooklyn, New York

“Byrdcliffe Outdoor Exhibition 2002,” Byrdcliffe Arts Colony, Woodstock, New York

“Sequence,” Westbrook Artists’ Site, Winterset, Iowa

“Spirit Raising,” Rocking Horse Café, New York

2001 “Tools As Art: The Hechinger Collection,” curated by Sarah Tanguy. Traveled, 2001 – 2003, to City

Museum, St. Louis, MO; Contemporary Art Center, Virginia Beach, VA; Peninsula Fine Arts Center,

Newport News, VA; Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, Cedar Rapids, IO; Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, NE;

Palmer Museum of Art, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA; DeCordova Museum and

Sculpture Park, Lincoln, MA; Sunrise Museum, Charleston, WV (catalogue)

“Elements, 5 Person Metal Sculpture Exhibition,” Central Academy of Fine Arts Museum, Beijing.

Traveled to Red Gate Gallery, Beijing

Art Miami, 2001, represented by The Viewing Room, New York

“re fuse,” Westbrook Artists’ Site, Winterset, Iowa

“Up Up & Away,” The Viewing Room, New York

“Brooklyn!” Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art, Lake Worth, Florida (brochure)

“Deck the Walls, 2001: Art in the American Genre,” Susan Conway Gallery, Washington, DC

“Celestial Musings,” American Center for Physics, College Park, Maryland (brochure)

2000 “selfsellmewellasis,” Westbrook Artists’ Site, Winterset, Iowa

“e-mona,” Museum of New Art, Detroit, Michigan

1999 “Paradise 8,” Exit Art, New York

“Inch Deep/Mile Wide,” Westbrook Artists’ Site, Winterset, Iowa (permanent installation)

“Morir Sonando,” 76 Varick, New York

“LTD, Living the Dream,” Margaret Bodell Gallery, New York

“The Passion/Passions of Art,” Richard Anderson Fine Arts, New York

“Fall,” 76 Varick, New York

1998 “New York Centennial Exhibition,” Holland Tunnel, Brooklyn, New York

“Zero to One: Subject Meets Object,” Westbrook Artists’ Site, Winterset, Iowa


1997 “The Sculpture Barn,” Pier Show V, Brooklyn, New York

“Violence and Red,” C.C. Initiative Gallery, New York

“Tools as Art: Exploring Metaphor, The Hechinger Collection,” National Building Museum, Washington, DC

“Verge,” Chi Meat Gallery, Brooklyn, New York (brochure)

“Spring View w/6 Artists,” Mary Dungan Gallery, New York

“Warehouse,” Eighth Floor Gallery, New York

1991 “Painting/Sculpture,” Helen Drutt Gallery, New York

“UR,” Kunstraum Project, Blagden Alley Arts Building, Washington, DC

“Gallery Artists,” Helen Drutt Gallery, New York

1990 “Changing Chambers,” International Sculpture Center, Washington, DC

1989 “Sculpture 89: An Exhibition of Contemporary Sculpture,” Washington Square, Washington, DC

Lectures

2007 Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, New York, March 25

Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, November 7

2004 Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, October 13

1999 Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, December 6 – December 17

Tsing Hua University, Beijing, December 22

1998 Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, May 19 – 20

1997 Portland College of Arts, Portland, Maine, March 17 – 18

National Building Museum, Washington, DC, June 28

1995 Bergens Kuntsforening, Bergen, Norway, October 28

Residencies and Grants

2004 Gottlieb Foundation Individual Support Grant

2003 Platte Clove Artists-In-Residence, Platte Clove, New York, August 11 – 18 and October 19 – 26

2002 Red Gate Gallery Residency Program, Beijing, June

2000 Art Link Foundry Residency, Beijing, June – July

1999 River Dog Fine Arts Foundry Residency, Chimacum, Washington, July – August

Bibliography

2007 Genocchio, Benjamin, “Looking in the Toolbox and Seeing Art,” The New York Times, January 28

2006 Tuohy, Laurel, “New West Cornwall Gallery Offers Art From Slow Lane,” Litchfield County Times, June 22

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2003 Metrick, Lenore. “outside the (museum) box,” DSM, Des Moines Social Magazine, November

Pierre, Amanda. “Paintings, frogs dwell in a barn near bridges of Madison County,” Des Moines

Register, August 31, 2003

Tanguy, Sarah. Sweet Tooth, exhibition catalogue

2002 Cohen, Keri Guten. “Sculptures Assume Organic Forms,” Detroit Free Press, December 1

Lasell, Peter. “Tracy Heneberger,” M, The New York Art World, October

Pierre, Amanda. “Sculptors Embrace Change,” Des Moines Register, August 18

Sausser, Nancy. “A Disjointed But Pleasing View of the Cosmos,” The Washington Post, March 14

Tanguy, Sarah. Tools As Art, The Hechinger Collection, exhibition catalogue

Blue Space, exhibition catalogue

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Kane, Loulou. “Art Joins Nature in Winterset Exhibit,” Des Moines Register, September 23

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Kunst Foreningen, September (cover photograph)

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