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Education

  • 1994 Master of Fine Arts, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois
  • 1991 Bachelor of Fine Arts, California State University, Fullerton

 

One Person Exhibitions

  • 2011 eyes for voice,  CRG Gallery, New York, NY
  • 2010 run generator, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, traveling to Weatherspoon Art Museum, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
  • Auto-Destruct, Angles Gallery, Los Angeles, California
  • 2007 when no one is watching, Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, California
  • 2004 Pattern Seeking Primate, Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, California
  • 2002 terrane, Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, California
  • 2001 Private Property, Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, California

 

Group Exhibitions

  • 2011 Loose Canon, LA Louver, Venice, California
  • 2010 Inaugural Exhibition, CRG Gallery, New York, NY
  • New Art For A New Century: Contemporary Acquisitions 2000-2010, Orange County Museum of Art
  • FYI – The Reflected Gaze – Self Portraiture Today, The Torrance Art Museum, Torrance, California
  • 2009 TOOLS, Williamson Gallery, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, California
  • 2008 Like Lifelike: Painting in the Third Dimension, University of California Riverside Sweeney Art Gallery, Riverside, California
  • New Works: A Group Show of Gallery Artists, Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, California
  • SceneSeen: Recent Acquisitions from the Luckman Fine Arts Complex
  • Permanent Collection, 1979-2006, Cal State Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
  • 2007 LA Bodies: Figuration in Sculpture, Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, California
  • Suburban Sublime, Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, San Diego, California
  • Rogue Wave, LA Louver, Venice, California
  • 2005 The Blake Byrne Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California
  • New Works on Paper, Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, California
  • Terra non-Firma, Howard House Contemporary Art, Seattle, Washington
  • 2003 SPRAWL: New Suburban Landscapes, Sweeney Art Gallery, University of California,
  • Riverside (brochure)
  • 2002 2002 California Biennial, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, California (catalogue)
  • New In Town, Portland Art Museum, Portland, Oregon
  • 2001 furor scribendi, Works on Paper, Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, California
  • 2000 Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, California
  • Inventional, Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, California
  • 1999 Construction Zone, Main Art Gallery, California State University, Fullerton, California
  • Room Service, The Living Room: Special Projects in Contemporary Art, Santa Monica, California
  • Sliding Scale, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
  • Bad Sonnets: Grand Metaphors, The Brewery Project, Los Angeles, California
  • 1998 Light as Substance, Cypress College, Cypress, California
  • Outside and In Between, Huntington Beach Art Center, Huntington Beach, California
  • 1997 Griffin Contemporary Exhibitions, Venice, California
  • 1996 Bronwyn Keenan Gallery, New York City, New York
  • Christies, New York City, New York
  • The Gramercy International Contemporary Art Exhibition, The Chateau Marmont Hotel and Bungalows, Los Angeles, California
  • 1995 Vast, Name Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
  • 1994 Matter of Delicacy, Gallery 2, Chicago, Illinois

Selected Bibliography

  • 2011 Helander, Bruce. “Artists to Watch: Reflections From a Screen Test.” The Art Economist, Volume 1, Issue 8, 2011: p. 57-58. (illustrated).
    2010
     
    Pennsylvania Academy of  the Fine Arts, Museum Exhibition, “Tom LaDuke: run generator” October 23, 2010 – March 6, 2011. (Exhibition catalogue)
  • Melrod, George. “Painter Profiler: Tom LaDuke.” Art. Ltd. May/June: P 44 (illustrated).
  • Miles, Christopher. “Tom LaDuke at Angles Gallery,” L.A. Weekly, January 27: p. 34 (illustrated).
  • Knight, Christopher. “Homages to styles, realistic and abstract.” Los Angeles Times. 22 January, 2010: D18 (illustrated).
  • 2008 Green, Tyler. “Tom LaDuke, to be explained on Thursday”. artsJournal.com 12, March 2008: Modern Art Notes.
  • 2007 Knight, Christopher. “Painting gets a broader brush.” Los Angeles Times. 2, December 2007: F1, F10 (Cover illistration).
  • Frank, Peter. “Grids Unlocked.” LA Weekly, 7 June – 14 June 2007. 80 (Illustrated)
  • Hebron, Micol. “Tom LaDuke.” artforum.com, June 2007. (Illustrated).
  • Myers, Holly. “Being led into some gray areas.” Los Angeles Times, 25 May 2007: E20.
  • 2005 Baron, Joan Boykoff and Reuben M. Baron. “Doors and Floors, War and More:
  • Reflections on The Armory Show ’05,” artcritical.com, March 2005. (illustrated).
  • Mallinson, Constance. “Tom LaDuke at angles.” Art in America, April 2005: 159 (illustrated).
  • 2004 du Tan, S.A. “Tom LaDuke: Landscapes of Morality in a Labrynth of Smog.” Coagula Art Journal, Issue #71, December 2004: 18.
  • Geer, Suvan. “Tom LaDuke at Angles Gallery.” Artweek, Vol. 35, No. 9, November 2004: 18-19 (Illustrated).
  • Green, Tyler. “Galery crawling n LA II.” artsjournal.com/man, Wednesday October 20.
  • Knight, Christopher. “A lush landscape of vast alienation.” Los Angeles Times, October, 2004: E20 (Illustrated).
  • Ebony, David. “Edgy Armory Show in the Spotlight.” Art in America, Vol. 92, No. 5 May 2004: 47, 49.
  • Dailey, Meghan. “Tom LaDuke.” Guggenheim Magazine, Winter 2004: 12 (illustrated). 
  • 2003 Rapp, Karen. sprawl: new suburban landscapes. Riverside, California: University of California/Sweeney Art Gallery, 2003. (illustrated).
  • Knaff, Devorah L. “Amid the asphalt, suburbs find green.” The Press-Enterprises. 9 February 2003: F8.
  • 2002 Gellatly, Andrew. “2002 California Biennial Orange County Museum of Art.”
  • frieze, November/December 2002, Issue #71: 112.
  • Frank, Peter. “Art Picks of the Week: Tom LaDuke, Alex Stenzel.” LA Weekly, 29 November – 5 December 2002: 150 (illustrated).
  • Hofmann, Irene. 2002 California Biennial, Newport Beach, California: Orange County Museum of Art 2002. (Exhibition catalogue).
  • Pagel, David. “’California Biennial; Is on the Right Laugh Track.” Los Angeles Times, 17 July 2002: F1, F6.
  • Ollman, Leah. “Scribes of Precision and Obsession.” Los Angeles Times, 11 January 2002: F29, F30.
  • 2001 Frank, Peter. “Art Picks of the Week: Marina Moevs, Tom LaDuke.” LA Weekly, 29 November 23-29 2001: 140 (Illustrated).
  • Cooper, Jacqueline. “Shiny Happy People: Art and Special Effects.” New Art
  • Examiner, July-August 2001, Volume 28, Number 10: 68-75 (Illustrated).
  • Dambrot, Shana Nys. “Inventional at Angles.” dART International, Winter
  • 2000 Harvey, Doug. “Godawfulism And other fabulous new L.A. painting trends.” LA Weekly, 9 November, 2000.
  • Harvey, Doug. “Contraptions and Gizmos.” LA Weekly, September 15-21 2000: 51-52.
  • Pagel, David. “Inspiring Links Between Art and Science.” Los Angeles Times, 18 August 2000: F2, F21.
  • 1999 DiMichele, David. “Bad Sonnets: Grand Metaphors at the Brewery.” Artweek, June 1999.
  • Platt, Ron. Sliding Scale, Winston-Salem, North Carolina: South Eastern Center for Contemporary Art, 1999. (Catalogue)
  • Moore, Margaret. “Cover Artist Profile.” United Airlines Hemispheres Magazine, August 1999.
  • Frank, Peter. “Art Picks of the Week.” LA Weekly.
  • 1998 Sherlock, Maureen P. “Moral Minimalism and the Suburban Spectacle.” Art Papers, May/June.
  • Curtis, Cathy. “Conceptual Art.” Los Angeles Times, 3 April.
  • Stallings, Tyler. “On Energy.” Outside and In Between, Huntington Beach, California: Huntington Beach Art Center (catalogue).
  • 1996 West, Aurora. “Interview with Bronwyn Keenan and Meg Linton.” Columbia: A Journal of Art and Literature, New York City: Columbia University Press, 1996.
  • Curtis, Cathy. “Tom LaDuke’s Work Evokes Invisible Currents.” Los Angeles Times, 1996.
  • Saltz, Jerry. “Sharon Horvath, Thomas LaDuke, Jeanne Tremel.” Time Out/New York, 1996.

Awards and Honors

  • 2011 Peter S. Reed Grant
  • 1992 Trustee Merit Scholarship, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Teaching

  • 2005-10 Artcenter College of Design, Pasadena, California
  • 2005 Oxidental College, Los Angeles, California

 

 

Selected Public Collections

  • Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City, New York
  • Museum Of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California
  • Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York
  • Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, San Diego, California
  • Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Portland Art Museum, Portland, Oregon
  • The Speed Art Museum, Louisville, Kentucky
  • Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, California
  • Jumex Collection, Mexico City, Mexico
  • Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park, Kansas
  • Luckman Gallery, Cal State Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California