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Andy Ouchi
Andy Ouchi
Born 1974, Palo Alto, CA. Lives and works in Los Angeles, CA
Education
2001
MFA, Art Center College of Design1996
BA, Kenyon CollegeSolo Exhibitions
2010
Ruziscka Gallery, Salzburg2007
China Art Objects Galleries, Los Angeles2006
Ruzicska Gallery, Salzburg, Austria2000 933 1/3,
China Art Objects Galleries, Los Angeles (in collaboration with Andy Alexander)
Atmospheric Living, Sweeney Art Gallery, University of California, RiversideSelected Group Exhibitions
2011
Hirschfaktor, ZKM Museum of Contemporary Art, Karlsruhe Germany
Mind Games, China Art Objects Galleries, Los Angeles, CA
Accrochage, Ruziscka Gallery, Salzburg2010
The Inauguration of China Art Objects in Culver City, China Art Objects Galleries, Los Angeles, CA2009
Vanitas & mirror, Effearte gallery, Milan, Italy
1999, China Art Objects Gallery, Los Angeles2008
Living Flowers: Ikebana and Contemporary Art, Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles, CA2005
De Sculptura, Max Gandolph Biblioteque, Salzburg, Austria
Group Show (collaborative sculpture w/ JP Munro), China Art Objects Galleries, Los AngelesRoundhouse, Ruzicska Gallery, Salzburg, Austria Gallery Exchange, Bowie Van Valen, Amsterdam, NetherlandsNew Hegemony, St Pauls Gallery, London, England (curated by Andreas Leventis)
Shape Shifters, China Art Objects Galleries, Los AngelesFresh MOCA Art Auction, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los AngelesThing: New Sculpture from Los Angeles, Hammer Museum of Art, Los Angeles (catalog)2003
For Giovanni, China Art Objects Galleries, Los Angeles2002
Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now, Low Gallery, Los Angeles2001
Cancelled Art Fair, China Art Objects Galleries, Los Angeles
Jennifer Lane, Andy Ouchi, Chris Nichols, Hayworth Gallery, Los Angeles2000
Democracy, The Bradbury Building, Los Angeles (curated)1999
Ply, A collaboration of graduate schools, Art Center College of Design (curated)Bibliography
2008
“Plywood Flowers: The Dysfunction Art of Andy Ouchi”, d/visible magazine, April 14
“Alley Cats Haven’t Lost Their Cool”, Los Angeles Times, November 11 - Exhibitions
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