What does it take to win a Guggenheim Fellowship, Part 2

Here's the second installment of works by new Guggenheim Fellows in fine arts, "artists of exceptional promise." 

 

--Paul Bloodgood is an independent BL0003-web.jpgartist in Jackson Heights. Below is Dusk Opening and Closing, 2008, Courtesy of David Zwirner Gallery
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 --Inigo Manglano-Ovalle, of Chicago, is a IMO 2.jpgprofessor at the School of Art and Design, University of Illinois, Chicago. His website is here, and at left is Phantom Truck, 2007.  

 

 

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--Stephanie Snider, snider.jpgof Brooklyn, is an assistant professor at the Rhode Island School of Design whose website is here. At right is Untitled (landscape with umlaut), 2006.

 

 

 

 

 

--Alexi Worth, of Brooklyn, is a DoubleSip2.jpgsenior critic, the Graduate School of Fine Arts, at the University of Pennsylvania. At left is Double Sip, 2006, and her website is here

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

--Tom Burckhardt, of New York,  Burckhardt2.jpghas shown at Caren Golden Fine Art. His 2008 work, Paint By Pearl, is at left.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

--Joanna jmalinowska.jpgMalinowska, of Brooklyn,  is a graphic designer at Hemsing Associates, and a multi-media artist. At right is In Search of the Miraculous, Continued, Part 1, 2006 (video transferred to DVD). Photo courtesy of Venetia Kapernekas Gallery.

 

 

 

--Paul Etienne Lincoln, of New York, shows his work at Alexander & Bonin Gallery. HH.jpg  At right is an installation from 2006-2008 called Hyperbaric-Hypobaric.

 

 

 

  --Thomas Lawson, of Los Angeles,  is LawsonNew2.jpgdean of the School of Art at the California Institute of Arts. At left is The New World: Looking to the Future, 2008. There is work from the 1980s on view at David Kordansky Gallery and recent work here, on the Guggenheim website.

 

 

 

 

 

--Jered Sprecher, of Knoxville, Sprecher2.jpgis an assistant professor at the School of Art, University of Tennessee. At left is A Type of Magic, 2008, and there's more to see at his website.

 

 

 

 

 

 

--Pamela Wilson-Ryckman, wall2.jpgof San Francisco, is a Graduate Advisor at CalArts and the University of California, Berkeley. At right is Wall #3, 2008. More of her work is online at Paule Anglim Gallery.

 

 

 

 

--W.G. Raad, of New York, is an associate Raad2.jpgprofessor of art at The Cooper Union School of Art. At right is BEY82_Artillery_II (from the series "Untitled (1982-2007)," and there is more online at Paula Cooper Gallery.

 

That's all of the 20 (Part 1 is here).

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