Nina Lola Bachhuber
Born 1971, Munich. Lives and works in New York City.
EDUCATION
MFA, 1998: Hamburg Academy of Fine Arts
SELECTED FELLOWSHIPS
2005: NJSA Fellowship for sculpture, Omni International Arts Center
2005, 2003: Millay Colony for the Arts
2004, 2002: Yaddo Residency Program, Saratoga Springs, New York City
2002: Kunstlerhaus Hamburg, Germany
2001/2002: The Pollack-Krasner Foundation Grant
1999/2000: DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service), Scholarship for New York City
1999/2000: International Studio Program, New York City
SELECTED INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITIONS
2007: Gallery Min Min, Tokyo
Glasgow Sculpture Studios
“Not Yet A Widow”, Gallery Antje Wachs, Berlin
“Nina Lola Bachhuber”, Gallery Min Min, Tokyo
“Yesterday I Ate A Lizard”, Space Other, Boston
2005: Galerie Antje Wachs, Berlin
Gallery Min Min, Tokyo, Japan
2003:Gallery Min Min, Tokyo
“The social life of mussels”, Susanne Vielmetter, Los Angeles
“Greyscale (Wall for two rockers)”, Kunstlerhaus, Hamburg
2001: “Bist lieb”, Moltkerei Werstatt, Cologne
2000: Goethe House, New York City
1999: “Coexistence”, DG Kuntstverein, Munich (Cat.)
Schloss Elmau, Germany
Kunsthaus Essen (Cat.) Germany
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2007: “New New York Drawings”, curated by Don Desmett,
Richmond Center for Visual Arts, Michigan
“This Mango is not an iPod”, curated by Ben Heywood, Soap Factory, Minneapolis
“MASH”, curated by Amy Smith-Stewart and Omar Lopez-Chahoud,
The Helena, NYC NJSC Fellowship recipients, Ben Shahn Galleries,
William Paterson University, Paterson, NJ (Cat)
“Transgression/Excess”, Space Other, Boston
2006: “Drawings”, Yoshiko Matsumoto Gallery, Amsterdam
Kunstverein Sylt
“Remember Who You Are”, Mary Boone Gallery, New York
2005: “Greater New York 2005”, P.S.1/MoMA, Queens, New York
“Hanging by a thread”, The Moore Space, Miami
2004: Zavaleta Lab, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Von der Heydt-Museum, Wuppertal, Germany
Art @ Agnes Tokyo, Japan
Art Chicago, with Sixtyseven Gallery, Chicago
2003: “International Paper”, UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (Cat.)
“Breaking Away”, P.S.1 MoMa, Queens, New York
“Drawings”, Metro Pictures Gallery, New York
“On Paper”, Elizabeth Leach Gallery, Portland
“Harakiri Bonbon”, Kunsthaus Hamburg, Germany (Cat.)
“Junge Kunst 2003”, Tuchfabrik, Trier and Kunstverein Trier
“Interplay 2”, Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, San Juan
2002: “Interplay 1”, The Moore Space, Miami (Cat.)
“Saars Ferngas Foederpreis”, Wilhelm-Hack-Museum, Ludwigshafen, (Cat.)
“The 25th Anniversary Selections Exhibition”, The Drawing Center, New York
Exit Art, New York City
“Walk About”, Ramat Gan Museum, Tel Aviv and Kampnagel, Hamburg (Cat.)
“SUK 2”, Sesto Senso, Bologna, Italy
“Form”, Gallery Korea, New York City
K3, Hamburg
2000: “Selections 2000”, The Drawing Center, New York City (Cat.)
Kepplvilla, Schwandorf, Germany (Cat.)
International Studio Program, New York City
Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, New York City
1999: International Studio Program, New York City
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York City
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Andrea K. Scott, “Local Heroes”, Time Out New York Nr. 496: 3/31-4/6, 2005
Hanya Yanagihara, “Drawing resurfaces”, Departures 12/04 p. 131-136
Harada Yukiko, “Nina Lola Bachhuber at Gallery MinMin”, Kateigaho International Japan 11/03
Philip Martin, “International Paper”, tema celeste 97 April-May 2003 p.83
Claudine Ise, “Drawn to Paper” in International Paper, UCLA Hammer Museum (Cat.)
Peter Frank, “The Paper Chase”, art on paper 4/03 p.6
“International Paper: Drawings by emerging artists”, art on paper 3/03 p. 30
Christopher Knight, “Drawing, not toeing the line” LA Times, 2/7/03