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Born 1965 Escondido, California. Known for: Conceptual installations, abstract.
In 1999, Andrea Zittel, born in Escondido, California, created a large sculpture of oversize boulders for the entrance to Central Park in New York City. It is sculpture that mimics the park's rocky... Read full biography
In 1999, Andrea Zittel, born in Escondido, California, created a large sculpture of oversize boulders for the entrance to Central Park in New York City. It is sculpture that mimics the park's rocky outcroppings, a sort of a frame for the real thing. She has participated in the Whitney biennials and... Read full biography
In 1999, Andrea Zittel, born in Escondido, California, created a large sculpture of oversize boulders for the entrance to Central Park in New York City. It is sculpture that mimics the park's rocky outcroppings, a sort of a frame for the real thing. She has participated in the Whitney biennials and has had her Utopian installations at the Paine Webber gallery among many others. Known for her quirky reinventions of domestic environments, she has created installations including 10 stacking rooms,... Read full biography
In 1999, Andrea Zittel, born in Escondido, California, created a large sculpture of oversize boulders for the entrance to Central Park in New York City. It is sculpture that mimics the park's rocky outcroppings, a sort of a frame for the real thing. She has participated in the Whitney biennials and has had her Utopian installations at the Paine Webber gallery among many others. Known for her quirky reinventions of domestic environments, she has created installations including 10 stacking rooms, a playful comment on how people compartmentalize their lives. In 2002, she, who grew up in Southern California, joined a growing number of East and West coast artists living in Joshua Tree, California. She is fascinated by the hundreds of abandoned... Read full biography
In 1999, Andrea Zittel, born in Escondido, California, created a large sculpture of oversize boulders for the entrance to Central Park in New York City. It is sculpture that mimics the park's rocky outcroppings, a sort of a frame for the real thing. She has participated in the Whitney biennials and has had her Utopian installations at the Paine Webber gallery among many others. Known for her quirky reinventions of domestic environments, she has created installations including 10 stacking rooms, a playful comment on how people compartmentalize their lives. In 2002, she, who grew up in Southern California, joined a growing number of East and West coast artists living in Joshua Tree, California. She is fascinated by the hundreds of abandoned shacks, which she regards as "raw material that people project their fantasies onto." She occupies a 700 squa... Read full biography
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- Artists Under the InfluenceAugust 2006Spears, DorothyArt & Antiques
- A-Z and Everything in BetweenApril 2006Cash, StephanieArt in America
- "I Want to Create a World and Live in it Completely"September 2005Freudenheim, SusanARTnews
- A Text About High Desert Test SitesJuly 2005Auerbach & ZittelARTFORUM
- Remote PossibilitiesJuly 2005Griffin, Tim (Moderator)ARTFORUM
- ReviewsMarch 2005ArtForum EditorsARTFORUM
- Useful NoguchiNovember 2004McElheny, JosiahARTFORUM
- Report from New YorkJune 2004Heartney, EleanorArt in America
- There's No Piece Like HomeDecember 2003Sheets, Hilarie MARTnews
- Art on TVFebruary 2002Heartney, EleanorArt in America
- Art TalkMay 1999Editors, ARTNewsARTnews
- Review of ExhibitionsDecember 1998Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- Big Top WhitneyJune 1995Johnson, KenArt in America
