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SAL RANDOLPH
Born: 1959, New York City, USA
Lives: New York City, USA
Contact: sal@highlala.com
EDUCATION
1993, Milton Avery Graduate School of the
Arts, Bard College
1984-86, Freehand (2 year interdisciplinary arts program, poetry)
1977-81,
Harvard/Radcliffe College, B.A. Cum Laude in general studies, concentration
in biological anthropology.
INDEPENDENT PROJECTS
2004-present "INTHECONVERSATION", http://intheconversation.com
2003-present "Weapons of Mass Destruction" http://weaponsite.com
2003-present "Opsound", http://opsound.org
2002 “The Free Biennial”, New York City, USA. http://freebiennial.org
2001-present “Free Words”, New York City, USA and internationally. http://freewords.org
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2002 "Make Take",
Don't Miss, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
2001 “Free Words & Beautiful Money”, Silas-Kenyon Gallery,
Provincetown, Massachusetts, USA
2000 “Yellow Lounge”, Castle Hill Center for the Arts, Truro,
Massachusetts, USA
1999 “Free Show”, Silas-Kenyon Gallery/Schoolhouse Center,
Provincetown, Massachusetts, USA
1999 “Multimedia Lounge”, Schoolhouse Center, Provincetown,
Massachusetts, USA
1998 “The Project (1996-1998)”, Silas-Kenyon Gallerr, Provincetown,
Massachusetts, USA
1997 “LALA”, Bangs Street Gallery, Provincetown, Massachusetts,
USA
1996 “Reading Japan”, Bangs Street Gallery, Provincetown,
Massachusetts, USA
1995 “Wire”, Castle Hill Center for the Arts, Truro, Massachusetts,
USA
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2004 "Commonsounds 2.0" The
Commons, http://thecommons.ca
2004 "Psy-Geo-Conflux 2004", Bowery Poetry Club and Participant
Inc., New York, USA
2003 "Open Beats" Gallery Bezigrajska II and cyberpipe.org,
Lubljana, Slovenia
2003 "Launch Option: Berlin", Bürofriedrich Gallery, Berlin,
Germany
2003 "Psy-Geo-Conflux 2003", Subtonic and ABC No Rio, New York,
USA
2002 "Evolutionäre Zellen", NGBK, Berlin, Germany
2002 "Crush", Oni Gallery, Boston, USA
2002 "Strike", Wolverhampton Gallery, Wolverhampton, UK
2002 "Manifesta 4", Frankfurt am Main, Germany
2000 “Free Blue”, Silas-Kenyon Gallery/Schoolhouse Center,
Provincetown, Massachusetts, USA
2000 “Yellow Things:, Mix 2000 Film Festival, Anthology Film Archives,
New York, USA
2000 “Yellow Things”, Take Back the Decks, Frying Pan, New
York, USA
1998 “Utopia”, Silas-Kenyon Gallery/Schoolhouse Center, Provincetown,
Massachusetts, USA
1998 “Poulter-Zeitgeist”, Cape Museum of Fine Arts, Dennis,
Massachusetts, USA
1998 “Cheap Thrills”, DNA Gallery, Provincetown, Massachusetts,
USA
1998 “Drawing Invitational” Provincetown Art Association & Museum,
Provincetown, Massachusetts
1997 “A Strong Breed: Emerging Artists”, PAAM Museum, Provincetown,
Massachusetts
1996 “Life, Color, and Form”, Gallery Brocken/Hashimoto Gallery,
Tokyo, Japan
AWARDS
1989 Massachusetts Artists Fellowship in Poetry
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Balint, Anna. "Resist the Flattening Effect of Being on Display:
Interview with Sal Randolph" ART-Hoc, No. 22-23, December, 2002.
Bennet, Emma, “Free Words” The Gallery Channel, www.gallerychannel.com
Nov 29, 2001.
Dannat, Adrian. “Adrian Dannatt’s New York Diary: FREE WORDS–any
words” The Art Newspaper, No. 121 January 2002.
Myles, Eileen. “Shore Leave“, Village Voice, August 22, 2000.
Paharia, Neeru. "Featured Commoner: Interview with Sal Randolph" Creative
Commons, http://creativecommons.org, March, 2003.
Park, Jina. "Manifesta 2002" Artnet, http://artnet.com, July,
2002
Perra, Daniele. "web sites: 1. www.freewords.org" Tema Celeste
Number 93, Fall 2002.
Randolph, Sal. “Free Words” NYarts, Vol 7. January 2002.
Randolph, Sal. "From Free Words to Free Manifesta: Some Notes on
Art as Gift" Ethics & the Environment, August, 2003.
Snodgrass, Susan. "Manifesta 4: defining Europe? Acting more as
facilitators than as curatorial stars, the organizers of last summer's
Manifesta created an experimental visual forum—with mixed results
- Report From Frankfurt" Art in America, January 2003.
Werneburg, Brigitte. "Logistik für Bandwürmer", TAZ,
May 28, 2002.
Wong, Sherry. “Bonus Biennials” ArtNet, www.artnet.com, April
2002.
Zolyóm, Francisca. "Everyone is Invited: Interview with Sal
Randolph" Exindex, http://www.exindex.hu, December 2002.
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