Jeffrey Gibson b. 1972, USA
Jeffrey Gibson combines Native American traditions with the visual languages of Modernism to explore the contemporary confluence of personal identity, culture, history, and international social narratives. Gibson is a member of the Chocktaw and Cherokee nations. He currently lives and works in Hudson, NY.
Growing up, Gibson traveled extensively with his family, living for long periods of time in Germany, Korea, and the United States. While moving from place to place, he found solace and friendship in the music scene, at various times exploring the sounds and social traditions of the punk and rave music of his generation, and the PowWow traditions of his native heritage. These influences helped him to contextualize the power of costumes as objects that can transform the wearer, and helped him understand the contemporary desire to be able to take agency over our own identities. Gibson’s multicultural perspective also informed his study of art history, and helped him to develop his personal style. That style has manifested across several dynamic and diverse bodies of work, in which traditional native materials like animal hides, beads, and tipi poles intermingle with modern mediums like spray paint, acrylics, ceramic, and tape. One of his most recognized series involves punching bags that Gibson deftly transforms into aesthetic totems.
Another of Gibson’s long running series involves an examination of ceremonial garments. Several of these works were exhibited in a special installation at the entrance to the 2018 New York Armory Show, as well as in the entrance to the 2019 Whitney Biennial. The garments express a range of perspectives and influences, and seem to anticipate inhabitation, like symbols of history and culture that possess both personal and wider social meaning.
Major exhibitions of Gibson's work include Jeffrey Gibson: When Fire is Applied to a Stone It Cracks, Brooklyn Art Museum, New York, NY, USA; Jeffrey Gibson: CAN YOU FEEL IT, Kavi Gupta, Chicago, IL, USA; She Never Dances Alone, Times Square Arts, New York, NY, USA; Jeffrey Gibson: This Is the Day, Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, TX, USA; Wellin Museum of Art, Clinton, NY, USA; Jeffrey Gibson: The Anthropophagic Effect, The New Museum, New York, NY, USA; Jeffrey Gibson: Like a Hammer, Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO, USA; and Love Song, ICA, Boston, MA, USA. Gibson is a recipient of numerous awards, notably the MacArthur Foundation Fellowship (2019); Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters & Sculptors Award (2015); and Creative Capital Foundation Grant (2005). Gibson’s work is included in the collections of the Smithsonian Institution, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Denver Art Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, the Eiteljorg Museum, and the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, among others.
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Jeffrey Gibson Daata Fair Live Instagram Q&A hosted by David Gryn
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Jeffrey Gibson - Laura Ortman From Socrates Sculpture Park performance (Live Video)
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Art in Lockdown: Jeffrey Gibson
April 21, 2020Art in Lockdown interview with Jeffrey GibsonRead more -
Jeffrey Gibson: This Is the Day
Blanton Museum of Art | Austin, TX August 12, 2019Jeffrey Gibson: This Is the Day is a vibrant, celebratory contemporary art exhibition in which the artist brings together his Choctaw and Cherokee heritage and a range of diverse artistic and cultural influences to explore race, sexuality, religion, and gender. More than 50 recent works by Gibson include intricately beaded wall hangings and punching bags, paintings, ceramics, garments, helmets, and anew video commissioned for the exhibition, "I Was Here (2018)." Exuberant colors, patterns, and materials with text borrowed from pop culture combine to highlight unexpected connections between ceremonies and performances found in Native American powwow rituals, dance clubs, and drag shows, underscoring the complex vitality of Gibson's eclectic sources.Read more -
Meet the Artist: Jeffrey Gibson
Whitney Biennial 2019 June 3, 2019In the lead-up to the Whitney Biennial 2019, we visited five artists in their studios to learn more about their work. The first episode of...Read more
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Jeffrey GibsonSHE KNOWS OTHER WORLDS, 2019Acrylic on canvas, glass beads and artificial sinew inset into custom wood frame82 x 74 in
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Jeffrey GibsonLET ME BE WHO YOU NEED ME TO BE, 2020Acrylic on canvas, glass beads, and artificial sinew inset into custom wood frame78 x 46 x 2 1/2 in
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Jeffrey GibsonBEFORE THE DEVIL KNOWS YOU'RE DEAD, 2019Acrylic on canvas, glass beads and artificial sinew inset into custom wood frame78 x 78 in
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Jeffrey GibsonA CHANGE IS GONNA COME, 2019Acrylic on canvas, glass beads and artificial sinew inset into custom wood frame82 x 74 in
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Jeffrey GibsonALL I EVER WANTED ALL I EVER NEEDED, 2019Found canvas punching bag, glass beads, plastic beads, artificial sinew, steel studs, acrylic paint, steel chain85 x 20 x 20 in
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Jeffrey GibsonALL I’M ASKIN IS FOR A LITTLE RESPECT, 2018Acrylic on stretched canvas with beaded frame50 x 42 x 3 in
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Jeffrey GibsonALL THE THINGS THAT WE SHOULD HAVE SAID, 2019Acrylic on canvas, glass beads and artificial sinew inset
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Jeffrey GibsonBE WITCHED BOTHERED AND BE WILDERED, 2019Found canvas punching bag, glass beads, plastic beads, artificial sinew, steel studs, acrylic paint, steel chain68 x 20 x 20 in
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Jeffrey GibsonBecause Once You Enter My House It Becomes Our House, 2020Plywood, posters, steel, LEDs, and performances44 × 44 × 21 ft
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Jeffrey GibsonCome To My Window, 2020Acrylic on rawhide covered hand drums, custom frame25 3/4 x 47 1/4 x 4 1/2 in
65.4 x 120 x 11.4 cmSeries of 3 unique -
Jeffrey GibsonI LOVE IT WHEN YOU CALL ME NAMES, 2018Acrylic on stretched canvas with beaded frame50 x 42 x 3 in
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Jeffrey GibsonI'M GONNA RUN WITH EVERY MINUTE I CAN BORROW, 2019Acrylic on canvas, glass beads and artificial sinew inset into wood frame
82 x 74 x 2 1/2 in
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Jeffrey GibsonIF THIS WORLD WERE MINE, 2019Acrylic on canvas, glass beads and artificial sinew inset into custom wood frame50 x 42 x 3 in
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Jeffrey GibsonIT’S NOT RIGHT BUT IT’S OK I’M GONNA MAKE IT ANYWAY, 2018Acrylic on stretched canvas with beaded frame34 x 29 in
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Jeffrey GibsonI’VE NEVER MET ANYONE QUITE LIKE YOU BEFORE, 2019Acrylic on canvas, glass beads and artificial sinew inset into custom wood frame82 x 74 in
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Jeffrey GibsonMAKING THE BEST OF A BAD SITUATION, 2017Glass beads, artificial sinew, tin jingles, metal studs, acrylic felt, canvas, over wood panel40 x 34 x 4 in
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Jeffrey GibsonMountain, 2018Acrylic and graphite on canvas50 x 42 in
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Jeffrey GibsonMY MEMORY SERVES ME FAR TOO WELL, 2018Acrylic on stretched canvas with beaded frame34 x 29 in
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Jeffrey GibsonNO MORE WAR, 2020Acrylic on canvas, glass beads and artificial sinew inset into custom wood frame64 x 58 x 2 1/2 in
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Jeffrey GibsonPlease Don’t Go, 2015High fire ceramic, wool, deer hide, glass beads, drift wood, artificial sinew, copper and tin jingles,
arrowheads, smoky quartz, steel base42 x 13 x 18 in
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Jeffrey GibsonPROTECTS THE LAND, 2019Cotton and linen, digitally printed fabric, polyester thread,
cotton batting73 1/2 x 102 in
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Jeffrey GibsonA Wag A Wit A Witness, 2018Polyester organza, repurposed Seminole patchwork, printed cotton, printed chiffon, repurposed Japanese sash, nylon fringe, canvas, acrylic paint, plastic beads, plastic trim and artificial sinew120 x 70 x 2 1/2 in
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Jeffrey GibsonSTAND YOUR GROUND, 2019Cotton and linen, digitally printed fabric, polyester thread, cotton batting87 1/2 x 68 in
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Jeffrey GibsonThe Beat Goes On, 2019Acrylic and graphite on rawhide covered hand drums, custom frame25 3/4 x 47 1/4 x 4 1/2 in
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Jeffrey GibsonTHE LOVE YOU KEEP, 2017Glass beads, assorted beads, assorted metal tacks (bronze, zinc, nickel, and brass), artificial sinew, acrylic felt over skinning board66 x 15 3/4 in
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Jeffrey GibsonTime Carriers, 201951 screen printed elk hide drums and 51 garments
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Jeffrey GibsonTO SAY I LOVE YOU RIGHT OUT LOUD, 2019Acrylic on canvas, glass beads and artificial sinew inset into custom wood frame82 x 74 in
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Jeffrey GibsonTRAPPED IN THE DREAM OF THE OTHER (GD), 2019Found canvas punching bag, glass beads, plastic beads, artificial sinew, steel studs, acrylic paint, steel chain67 x 14 x 14 in
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Jeffrey GibsonTROUBLE DON'T LAST ALWAYS, 2019Acrylic on canvas, glass beads, artificial sinew, custom wood frames80 x 57 x 3 in
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Jeffrey GibsonTURNING AND RETURNING TAKE MY BREATH AWAY, 2018Acrylic on stretched canvas with beaded frame34 x 29 in
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Jeffrey GibsonUNDERSTAND, 2019Cotton and linen, digitally printed fabric, polyester thread, cotton batting79 1/2 x 73 1/2 in
201.9 x 186.7 cm -
Jeffrey GibsonWE PLAY ENDLESSLY, 2018Stained glass and light32 x 32 x 2 1/2 in
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Jeffrey GibsonWHEN FIRE IS APPLIED TO A STONE IT CRACKS, 2019Acrylic on canvas, glass beads and artificial sinew inset into custom wood frame78 x 78 in
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Jeffrey GibsonYOU BETTER LET SOME BODY LOVE YOU, 2019Acrylic on canvas, glass beads, artificial sinew, custom wood frames80 x 57 in
203.2 x 144.8 cm -
Jeffrey GibsonYOU HAVE SET MY SOUL ON FIRE, 2019Acrylic on canvas, glass beads and artificial sinew inset
into custom wood frame82 x 74 in
208.3 x 188 cm
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Jeffrey Gibson, BECAUSE ONCE YOU ENTER MY HOUSE, IT BECOMES OUR HOUSE
Socrates Sculpture Park | Queens, NY 10 Jul 2020 - 14 Mar 2021For MONUMENTS NOW, Jeffrey Gibson—a recipient of a 2019 MacArthur Foundation “Genius Grant”—presents a monument to inclusion and diversity: Because Once You Enter My House, It Becomes Our House. Drawing from Indigenous Mississippian culture, architecture, activist graphic traditions, and queer performative strategies, the large-scale public sculpture projects a future vision of the world that embraces complexities within collective identity.Read more -
Jeffrey Gibson, Believe! Believe!
Online Exhibition 1 - 29 Jul 2020Kavi Gupta proudly presents the digital exhibition BELIEVE! BELIEVE!, Jeffrey Gibson's first show of works on paper. The prints in this exhibition extend his exploration of the contemporary confluence of Native American traditions with the visual languages of Modernism, personal identity, culture, history, and international social narratives.Read more -
The Written Word
Online Exhibition 23 Apr - 5 May 2020Kavi Gupta presents The Written Word, an online exhibition examining the visual value of the verbal.Read more -
Radical Optimism
Online Exhibition 7 - 20 Apr 2020Kavi Gupta presents Radical Optimism, a special digital exhibition of works by artists rebelling against cynicism to imagine a joyful future for humanity.Read more -
Jeffrey Gibson, She Never Dances Alone
Midnight Moment | Times Square, New York, NY 1 - 31 Mar 2020A multi-channel video created specifically for the screens of Times Square, She Never Dances Alone (2019) is Gibson’s celebration of the Indigenous matriarchy, centering on the jingle dress dance, a...Read more -
Duro Olowu: Seeing Chicago
Museum of Contemporary Art | Chicago, IL 29 Feb - 27 Sep 2020Drawing from the city’s public and private art collections, Duro Olowu curates a show that reimagines relationships between artists and objects across time, media, and geography. Featured artists include Jeffrey Gibson, Jae Jarrell, Wadsworth Jarrell, and Gerald Williams.Read more -
Jeffrey Gibson, WHEN FIRE IS APPLIED TO A STONE IT CRACKS
Brooklyn Museum | New York, NY 14 Feb 2020 - 10 Jan 2021In Jeffrey Gibson: When Fire Is Applied to a Stone It Cracks, the artist selected objects from the Brooklyn Museum collection, which are presented alongside his recent work. The resulting multimedia, floor-to-ceiling installation questions long-held institutional categorizations and representations of Indigenous peoples and Native American art.Read more -
Jeffrey Gibson, TIme Carriers
Esker Foundation | Calgary, Alberta, Canada 28 Sep - 20 Dec 2019Time Carriers conjures a vision of many hands providing a framework of support, a fluid utopia where trust and movement go hand in hand. It evokes a time frame that both unites and collapses present, past, and future into an undulating and responsive single unit, something that could best be described as community or family. This idea is especially appropriate when considering Jeffrey Gibson’s work, as he has always pushed to create kinship among unlikely partners.Read more -
Jeffrey Gibson, CAN YOU FEEL IT
Kavi Gupta | 219 N. Elizabeth St., Chicago, IL 20 Sep - 12 Dec 2019Kavi Gupta is thrilled to present CAN YOU FEEL IT, a solo show of new work by 2019 MacArthur Genius Grant award winner Jeffrey Gibson.Read more -
Jeffrey Gibson, THIS IS THE DAY
Blanton Museum of Art | Austin, TX 14 Jul - 29 Sep 2019Jeffrey Gibson: This Is the Day is a vibrant, celebratory exhibition in which the artist brings together his Choctaw and Cherokee heritage and a range of diverse artistic and cultural...Read more -
Jeffrey Gibson, Like a Hammer
Madison Museum of Contemporary Art | Madison, WI 3 Jun - 15 Sep 2019MMoCA is pleased to announce the 2019 presentation of artist Jeffrey Gibson’s first major museum exhibition. Organized by the Denver Art Museum (DAM) , Jeffrey Gibson: Like a Hammer will...Read more -
Jeffrey Gibson, To Name An Other IDENTIFY Performance
National Portrait Gallery | Smithsonian, Washington D.C. 22 May 2019The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery presents a new work by multimedia artist Jeffrey Gibson for the latest iteration of “IDENTIFY,” the performance-art program created by the museum to recognize individuals who are missing from its historical collections.Read more -
Jeffrey Gibson, 2019 Whitney Biennial
Whitney Museum of American Art | NYC 17 May - 22 Sep 2019Kavi Gupta congratulates Jeffrey Gibson on the opening of the seventy-ninth Whitney Biennial hosted by The Whitney Museum of American Art.Read more -
Jeffrey Gibson, Like A Hammer
The Seattle Art Museum | Seattle, WA 28 Feb - 12 May 2019Jeffrey Gibson: Like a Hammer is a major museum exhibition presenting a significant selection of this contemporary artist’s exuberant artwork created since 2011.Read more -
Jeffrey Gibson, The Anthropophagic Effect
New Museum | NYC 13 Feb - 9 Jun 2019This exhibition is curated by Johanna Burton, Keith Haring Director and Curator of Education and Public Engagement, and Sara O’Keeffe, Associate Curator, with Kate Wiener, Curatorial Assistant.Read more -
Jeffrey Gibson, This is the Day
Wellin Museum of Art | Clinton, NY 8 Sep - 9 Dec 2018Jeffrey Gibson’s multidisciplinary practice encompasses a wide range of mediums and draws on a variety of influences and visual languages to comment on race, sexuality, religion, and gender, among other topical issues. Combining popular and queer culture with references to Native American history and current events, Gibson reflects on his Choctaw and Cherokee heritage as a means of exploring the significance, traditions, and rituals of personal adornment and identity.Read more -
Parallel Lives
Kavi Gupta | 835 W. Washington St. Chicago, IL, 60607 16 Jun - 24 Aug 2018Kavi Gupta is pleased to present Parallel Lives. This group exhibition brings a diverse selection of contemporary artists working in figuration and portraiture: Firelei Baez, Alfred Conteh, Inka Essenhigh, Jeffrey Gibson, Glenn Kaino, Titus Kaphar, Basil Kincaid, & Devan Shimoyama. Each artist approaches the motif through unique technical applications and each has their own personal conceptual goals, however, the exhibition seeks to unite how the human subject in art serves as a channel between artist and audience, or audience to audience.Read more -
Jeffrey Gibson, Like a Hammer
Denver Art Museum | Denver, CO 13 May - 12 Aug 2018Jeffrey Gibson: Like a Hammer—the first major museum exhibition of the artist’s work—chronicles a pivotal moment in Gibson’s career when his contemporary artistic practice converged with his Native American heritage.Read more -
Jeffrey Gibson, Without You I Am Nothing
Armory Show 2018 | NYC 7 - 11 Mar 2018Jeffrey Gibson WITHOUT YOU I'M NOTHING 2018 Installation at the Armory Show 2018Read more -
Jeffrey Gibson, Look How Far We've Come
Haggerty Museum of Art | Milwaukee, WI 2 Feb - 21 May 2017Contemporary artist Jeffrey Gibson is best known for sculptures and paintings that intermingle traditional Native American art with contemporary art and culture. The Haggerty Museum of Art at Marquette University will present Look How Far We’ve Come!, a solo exhibition of Gibson’s work, from February 2 – May 21, 2017.Read more
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Artists Like Jeffrey Gibson and Carrie Mae Weems Encourage Voting With New Billboards
Valentina Di Liscia, HYPERALLERGIC, October 16, 2020 -
OUTDOOR VIDEO ART SCREENINGS AT BROOKLYN MUSEUM OFFER A BREAK FROM STREAMING FARE
Dessane Lopez Cassell, Brooklyn Museum, October 13, 2020 -
Jeffrey Gibson: Culture, Materials, Identity and Trade
Lowery Stokes Sims, Hyperallergic, October 11, 2020 -
Jeffrey Gibson's Sculpture Kicks Off Multi-Phase 'Monuments Now' Exhibition
ArtFix Daily, July 22, 2020 -
Eye-Catching Art for an Unprecedented Summer, in “Monuments Now”
The New Yorker, July 17, 2020 -
ARTIST JEFFREY GIBSON ON MAKING A MORE INCLUSIVE MONUMENT
Karen Rosenberg, Artful, July 6, 2020 -
TEN YEARS AGO, ARTIST JEFFREY GIBSON ALMOST QUIT THE ART WORLD IN FRUSTRATION. HERE’S HOW HE FOUND THE STRENGTH TO KEEP
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CHICAGO ART HEIST: FASHION DESIGNER DURO OLOWU RAIDS CITY’S WALLS TO CREATE EXUBERANT ‘SEEING CHICAGO’ AT MCA — CHICAGO
Steve Johnson, Chicago Tribune, March 24, 2020 -
AMERICA’S BIG MUSEUMS ON THE HOT SEAT
Holland Cotter, New York Times, March 21, 2020 -
REMIXING NATIVE AMERICAN ART
Susan Delson, Wall Street Journal, February 6, 2020 -
JEFFREY GIBSON’S ARTISTIC REMIXES, FROM SONG LYRICS TO INDIGENOUS CRAFT
Laura Raicovich, HYPERALLERGIC, December 4, 2019 -
ACID ABSTRACTION: A REVIEW OF JEFFREY GIBSON AT KAVI GUPTA
Caira Moreira-Brown, NEWCITY ART, October 17, 2019 -
MEET THE NEW CLASS OF MACARTHUR FELLOWS
N. Jamiyla Chisholm, Colorlines, September 26, 2019 -
JEFFREY GIBSON, MEL CHIN, AND CAMERON ROWLAND WON MACARTHUR FOUNDATION “GENIUS” GRANTS.
Christy Kuesel, Artsy, September 26, 2019 -
MEL CHIN, JEFFREY GIBSON, AND CAMERON ROWLAND WIN MACARTHUR “GENIUS” GRANTS
ARTFORUM, September 25, 2019 -
MACARTHUR ‘GENIUS’ GRANTS GO TO MEL CHIN, JEFFREY GIBSON, CAMERON ROWLAND, MORE
Andrew Russeth, ARTNEWS, September 25, 2019 -
ARTISTS CAMERON ROWLAND, MEL CHIN, AND JEFFREY GIBSON ARE AMONG THE 2019 MACARTHUR ‘GENIUS’ GRANT WINNERS
Taylor Dafoe, ARTNET News, September 9, 2019 -
TAKE A LOOK AT THE BLANTON’S LATEST EXHIBIT: “THIS IS THE DAY”
Austin Monthly, July 11, 2019 -
WHITNEY BIENNIAL ARTISTS REVEAL THE CREATIVE PROCESSES BEHIND THEIR 2019 WORK
Milan Polk, Vulture, June 3, 2019 -
ARTIST JEFFREY GIBSON’S ARTWORK ACTIVATES OVERLOOKED HISTORIES AND MARGINALIZED IDENTITIES
Jacoba Urist, Smithsonian, May 28, 2019 -
A BUYER’S GUIDE TO THE WHITNEY BIENNIAL: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE EXHIBITION’S BRIGHTEST RISING STARS
Caroline Goldstein & Eileen Kinsella, Artnet News, May 28, 2019 -
PAST MEETS PRESENT IN INDIGENOUS FASHION SHOW
Mari Iwaski, Spectator, May 15, 2019 -
INITIAL THOUGHTS AND HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE 2019 WHITNEY BIENNIAL
Zachary Small, HYPERALLERGIC, May 15, 2019 -
14 CULTURED ARTISTS IN THE 2019 WHITNEY BIENNIAL
Cultured Magazine, May 15, 2019 -
ARTIST JEFFREY GIBSON MIXES INDIGENOUS HERITAGE, POP CULTURE AND ART THERAPY IN SAM SHOW
Lisa Edge, Real Change News, March 13, 2019 -
INCREASING EXPOSURE FOR NATIVE ARTISTS
Alex V. Cipolle, New York Times, March 13, 2019 -
A CONVERSATION ON INDIGENOUS CRAFT AND DESIGN WITH JEFFREY GIBSON
Deen ELGenaidi, HYPERALLERGIC, March 12, 2019 -
NEW SAM EXHIBITION EXPLORES INTERSECTIONALITY
MIchaela Moore, Seattle Spectator, March 6, 2019 -
JEFFREY GIBSON’S ART, ON VIEW AT SAM, KNOCKS DOWN BOUNDARIES WITH GENTLE TAPS AND POTENT BLOWS
Gayle Clemans, The Seattle TImes, March 5, 2019 -
JEFFREY GIBSON BRINGS ‘LIKE A HAMMER’ EXHIBIT TO SAM
Blake Peterson, The Daily UW, March 4, 2019 -
JEFFREY GIBSON’S LIKE A HAMMER STRIKES TODAY
Jasmyne Keimig, The Stranger, March 1, 2019 -
2019 WHITNEY BIENNIAL ANNOUNCES PARTICIPATING ARTISTS
ARTFORUM, ARTFORUM, February 25, 2019 -
JEFFREY GIBSON: THE ANTHROPOPHAGIC EFFECT
New Museum, New Museum, February 1, 2019 -
BEST OF 2018: OUR TOP 20 EXHIBITIONS ACROSS THE UNITED STATES (EXCERPT)
HYPERALLERGIC, HYPERALLERGIC, December 19, 2018 -
JEFFREY GIBSON WITH NICK BENNETT
Nick Bennett, Brooklyn Rail, December 11, 2018 -
JEFFREY GIBSON’S FUTURIST GAZE
Seph Rodney, HYPERALLERGIC, December 5, 2018 -
AT MIAMI’S ART FAIRS, A SOMBER MOOD SETS IN
Kelly Crow, Wall Street Journal, December 1, 2018 -
JEFFREY GIBSON
Zak Hatfield, ARTFORUM, November 6, 2018 -
BEYOND IDENTITY POLITICS, THE ART OF JEFFREY GIBSON
Amy Zion, Art Basel, November 1, 2018 -
ARTIST JEFFREY GIBSON MERGES HIS QUEER AND NATIVE AMERICAN IDENTITIES
Coco Romack, Out, October 31, 2018 -
MONIQUE DAVIS TAKES HELM OF CENTER FOR ART & PUBLIC EXCHANGE (EXCERPT
MBJ Staff, Mississippi Business Journal, October 4, 2018 -
‘90S CLUB-KID MEETS MODERN ABSTRACTION IN JEFFREY GIBSON’S SOLO SHOW
Carol Kino, Wall Street Journal Magazine, October 4, 2018 -
EXHIBIT EXPLORES THEMES OF RACE, STEREOTYPES, COMMUNITY AND LOVE
Tara Thomas, WJTV, October 1, 2018 -
NATIVE AMERICAN TRADITION MEETS MODERN AESTHETICS IN JEFFREY GIBSON’S ‘DON’T MAKE ME OVER’
Sun Cha, The Hoya, October 1, 2018 -
PREVIEWING THE WELLIN MUSEUM’S NEW EXHIBIT: JEFFERY GIBSON’S “THIS IS THE DAY”
Karina Bayrakdarian ’21, A&E Contributor, The spectator , September 6, 2018 -
MISSISSIPPI BAND OF CHOCTAW INDIANS MEMBER SHOWCASES ART AT MISSISSIPPI MUSEUM OF ART
Meridian Star, August 25, 2018 -
JEFFREY GIBSON: VIOLENT HISTORIES, BRIGHTER HORIZONS
Frieze, August 3, 2018 -
FROM THE ARCHIVES: JEFFREY GIBSON ON HIS ‘VISCERAL MATERIALS,’ IN 2013
ART News, July 27, 2018 -
JEFFREY GIBSON CHALLENGES THE PARAMETERS OF NATIVE AMERICAN ART
Kealey Boyd, HYPERALLERGIC, July 19, 2018 -
A CANADIAN MUSEUM PROMOTES INDIGENOUS ART. BUT DON’T CALL IT ‘INDIAN.’
Ted loos, New York Times, July 13, 2018 -
“JEFFREY GIBSON: LIKE A HAMMER” AT THE DENVER ART MUSEUM THROUGH AUGUST 12 (EXCERPT)
Sarah Cascone & Caroline Goldstein, Artnet News, July 10, 2018 -
ART REVIEW: HARD-HITTING JEFFREY GIBSON: LIKE A HAMMER AT DENVER ART MUSEUM
Micheal Paglia, West World, June 13, 2018 -
THE POLITICS OF CONTEMPORARYABSTRACTION: A CONVERSATION WITH CLARE ROJAS AND JEFFREY GIBSON
Phillip Barcio, Momus, May 31, 2018 -
DAM’S JEFFREY GIBSON EXHIBIT TAKES A POWERFUL SWING AT NATIVE AMERICAN INVISIBILITY
Ray Mark Rinaldi, The Denver Post, May 19, 2018 -
DENVER ART MUSEUM TO HOST FIRST MAJOR EXHIBITION FROM AMERICAN INDIAN ARTIST JEFFREY GIBSON
John Wenzel, The Denver Post, May 16, 2018 -
DENVER ART MUSEUM DEBUTS FIRST MAJOR EXHIBITION FEATURING ARTIST JEFFREY GIBSON
ART DAILY, May 14, 2018 -
JEFFREY GIBSON BREAKS THE RULES AT THE DENVER ART MUSEUM
Ted Loos, Cultured, May 11, 2018 -
JEFFREY GIBSON AT DENVER ART MUSEUM
Blouin Art Info, April 24, 2018 -
DENVER ART MUSEUM TO DEBUT FIRST MAJOR EXHIBITION FEATURING NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN CONTEMPORARY ARTIST JEFFREY GIBSON
Art Fix Daily, April 19, 2018 -
ONE NEW HONOR FOR 213 EXCEPTIONAL INDIVIDUALS: AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES ELECTS NEW MEMBERS
Cision PR Newswire, April 18, 2018 -
DENVER ART MUSEUM TO DEBUT FIRST MAJOR EXHIBITION FEATURING AMERICAN INDIAN CONTEMPORARY ARTIST JEFFREY GIBSON
Native News Online, April 13, 2018 -
FROM BASELITZ TO BURNING MAN: 28 CAN’T-MISS MUSEUM SHOWS TO SEE IN THE UNITED STATES THIS SPRING (EXCERPT)
Caroline Goldstein and Sarah Cascone, ART NET, April 11, 2018 -
10 ART EXHIBITIONS IN THE U.S. WORTH TRAVELING FOR THIS SPRING (EXCERPT)
Allison C. Meier, AFAR, April 2, 2018 -
SPRING PREVIEW: THE MOST PROMISING MUSEUM SHOWS AND BIENNIALS AROUND THE WORLD (EXCERPT)
ARTnews, March 14, 2018 -
30 MUST-SEE ARTISTS AT THE ARMORY SHOW
Martha Schwendender, New York Times, March 8, 2018 -
JEFFREY GIBSON DESIGNS VIBRANT GARMENTS TO CONFOUND CULTURAL ASSUMPTIONS
Phillip Barcio, HYPERALLERGIC, March 6, 2018 -
JEFFREY GIBSON: POST CONTACT
jenelle Porter, Surface Design Journal, December 7, 2017 -
JEFFREY GIBSON: AMERICAN. NATIVE AMERICAN. GAY. AN ARTIST’S LIFE OUTSIDE LABELS
David Pagel, LA Times, October 7, 2017 -
JEFFREY GIBSON: THESE PRACTICES WERE HERE BEFORE YOU WERE
Parker Shipp, Flaunt, September 21, 2017 -
DENVER ART MUSEUM TO HOST FIRST MAJOR EXHIBITION FROM AMERICAN INDIAN ARTIST JEFFREY GIBSON
John Wenzel, The Know, May 16, 2017 -
PROSPECT.3: NOTES FOR NOW IN NEW ORLEANS
Paul Laster, WhiteHot Magazine, November 1, 2014
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Along with other influential artists, including Jenny Holzer, Tomashi Jackson, and Carrie Mae Weems, Jeffrey Gibson has teamed up with Orange Barrel Media to take over 350 digital billboards in 16 cities across the United States. New works by the artists
October 17, 2020Along with other influential artists, including Jenny Holzer, Tomashi Jackson, and Carrie Mae Weems, Jeffrey Gibson has teamed up with Orange Barrel Media to take...Read more -
BECAUSE ONCE YOU ENTER MY HOUSE IT BECOMES OUR HOUSE
August 1, 2020If you’re anywhere near Long Island City this autumn, be sure to make the trip to Socrates Sculpture Park to visit Jeffrey Gibson’s colorful, multi-tiered...Read more -
ART IN LOCKDOWN: JEFFREY GIBSON
04.29.2020Art in lockdown Jeffrey GibsonRead more -
JEFFREY GIBSON’S SHE NEVER DANCES ALONE EXTENDED
04.29.2020JEFFREY GIBSON’S SHE NEVER DANCES ALONE EXTENDEDRead more -
THE WRITTEN WORD ONLINE EXHIBITION OPENS
04.24.2020The Written Word is an online exhibition examining the visual value of the verbal.Read more -
JEFFREY GIBSON WINS 2019 MACARTHUR “GENIUS GRANT”
09.25.19Kavi Gupta congratulates Jeffrey Gibson (b. 1972) on being awarded a 2019 John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Fellowship. The gifts, which have come to be commonly known as MacArthur “Genius Grants,” are awarded each year by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation to highly creative individuals of the foundation’s choosing. This news comes on the heels of last weekend’s opening of CAN YOU FEEL IT, Gibson’s new solo show at Kavi Gupta.Read more -
JEFFREY GIBSON CURATED INTO 2019 WHITNEY BIENNIAL
02.27.2019Jeffrey Gibson in the Whitney BiennialRead more -
EXHIBITIONS TO SEE THIS FALL
09.12.18Fall 2018 Exhibitions featuring Jeffrey Gibson, Glenn Kaino, and Devan ShimoyamaRead more -
JEFFREY GIBSON: THIS IS THE DAY AT THE WELLIN MUSEUM OF ART
09.04.2018Jeffrey Gibson: This is the Day runs from September 8 through December 9, 2018. It is curated by Tracy L. Adler, Johnson-Pote Director of the Wellin Museum of ArtRead more -
CELEBRATING JEFFREY GIBSON IN DENVER
07.24.2018Hyperallergic review of Jeffrey Gibson's LIKE A HAMMER exhibition at the Denver Art Museum in 2018.Read more