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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.
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 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).

What do you think of the selection?

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About Judith H. Dobrzynski

Now an independent journalist, I've worked as a reporter in the culture and business sections of The New York Times, and been the editor of the Sunday business section and deputy business editor there as well as a senior editor of Business Week and the managing editor of CNBC, the cable TV

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