Cliff Evans

Born 1977
NSW
Australia

Bibliography:

2020
“Cette humanité qui vient, en recomposition constante, s’esquisse au Fresnoy,” Review,
Marie Lagedamon, Feb. 20, 2020, La Voix du Nord

“Far-out Visions for Humanity,” Review,
Heidi Ellison, Feb. 19, 2020, Paris Update

2019
“In the Company of Artists,” Catalog,
Margaret Burchenal (Ed.), Pieranna Cavalchini, Tiffany York, 2019,
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

"Curating the Unimaginable," Article,
Dan Bacalzo, Jan.-Feb., 2019, ft.Myers Magazine

2017
"Citizenship in the Museum," Review,
Hagit Peleg Rotem, July 18th, 2017, Byfar.co.il

2016
"The Anonymous Image," Essay,
Zixi Liang and Selena Shabot, Sept. 2016,
from the digital catalog The Layered Image, Hampshire College, MA

2015
"Consuming/Screaming Culture: a collection of fascinating exhibitions at the Herzliya," Review,
Hagit Peleg Rotem, March 18th, 2015, Globes.co.il

2014
“East City Art Reviews: Select 2014,” Review,
Eric Hope, March 14th, 2014, East City Art

2013
“Cliff Evans: Drones in the Garden,” Review,
J.W. Mahoney, Jan. 13th, 2013, ArtPulse Magazine

2012
“Decade: Contemporary Collecting 2002-2012,” Exhibition Catalogue,
Douglas Dreishpoon, Louis Grachos, David Pagel, Heather Pesanti, 2012,
Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York

“Cliff Evans: Drones in the Garden,” Review,
Mark Jenkins, Nov. 29th, 2012, The Washington Post

“Vitamin A: Cliff Evans, 'Drones in the Garden',” Review,
John Anderson, Nov. 19th, 2012, Washington City Paper

“Stepping into the 21st century at the Gardner Museum,” Review,
Mark Feeney, Aug. 4th, 2012, The Boston Globe

“Artist Profile: Cliff Evans,” Interview,
Louis Doulas, March 13th, 2012, Rhizome.org

“Vitamin A: Cliff Evans’ ‘Camping at Home #1’" Review,
John Anderson, Feb. 29th, 2012, Washington City Paper

2011
“Cliff Evans creates video installations from found imagery,” Article,
Jonathan Monaghan, Oct. 27th, 2011, Lost at E Minor

“... Hot Art,” Article,
Katya Kazakina, Aug. 3rd, 2011, Bloomberg.com

“Worth Seeing Side Fair During Armory Week in New York,” Article,
Anne Couillaud, March 1st, 2011, The Huffington Post

2010
“Sound of Art,” Vinyl Record,
Paddy Johnson and Michelle Halabura, Nov. 17th, 2010, Artfagcity.com

“Puppet Masters,” Feature,
Cliff Evans, Kenneth Tin-Kin Hung and Kurt Mueller, Nov., 2010, Art Lies Magazine

“Cliff Evans, Citizen: The Wolf and the Nanny,” Review
Jonathan T.D. Neil, Feb. 16th, 2010, Artreview

“New Video and Drawings Flaunt Dystopias,” Review,
Leanne Goebel, Feb. 13th, 2010, Adobe Airstream

“Video Art Dazzles at DU,” Review
Kyle MacMillan, Jan. 28th, 2010, Denver Post

2009
“Under Control,” Catalog,
Ginger Gregg Duggan and Judith Hoos Fox, Oct. 2009,
Krannert Art Museum & University of Washington Press

“Not Your Father's Pop,” Review,
Paul Kosidowski, Sept. 9th, 2009, Milwaukee Magazine

“Social Issues go Pop,” Review
Mary Louise Schumacher, Aug. 7th, 2009, Journal Sentinal

“Haggerty Museum’s ‘Jump Cut Pop’ Continues Cultural Critique,” Review,
Angelina Krahn, July 28th, 2009, Express Milwaukee

“Thinking inside the H-Box at OCMA,” Review,
Dave Barton, May 13th, 2009, OC Weekly

“H Box Artists,” Article,
Christopher Smith, April 12th, 2009, Los Angeles Times

“The Younger Than Jesus Artist Directory,” Catalog,
Gioni Massimiliano, Laura Hoptman, Lauren Cornell, April, 2009, Phaidon

“Animals and Icons,” Review,
Amy Bernstein, March 23rd, 2009, PortlandArt

2008
"Top Ten Artists in Miami," Award Pick,
Stefania Carrozzini, Dec. 2008, NY Arts Magazine, online

"Art and loathing in Miami," Review,
Sean Smuda, Dec. 22nd, 2008, MNartists.org

“Top Ten: The Year in Art,” Award Pick,
Cara Ober, Dec. 10th, 2008, Baltimore City Paper

“Scope’s Circus: The Good and The Bad,” Review,
Paddy Johnson, Dec. 10th, 2008, Artfagcity.com

“Guest Review of Cliff Evans’ Empyrean @ The Library,” Review,
Alex Mudge, Nov. 11th, 2008, There Were Ten Tigers Blog

“Bits and Bytes,” Review,
Martin L. Johnson, Nov. 5th, 2008, Baltimore City Paper

“Artist Mackinnon looks at ‘Empyrean’,” Review,
Kate Mackinnon, Oct. 24th, 2008, The Baltimore Examiner

“Agency: Art and Advertising,” Catalog,
Concannon, Kevin and Samantha Sullivan, 2008, McDonough Museum of Art

“About Power,” Article,
Pedro dos Reis, July 18th, 2008, Artecapital.net

“Art in Review,” Review,
Ken Johnson, July 4th, 2008, The New York Times

“Weekend Update,” Review,
Walter Robinson, July 3rd, 2008, Artnet Magazine

“Where from Here,” Article,
Tyler Coburn, March 6th, 2008, Rhizome.org

“Boston: Cliff Evans,” Review,
Francine Koslow Miller, Feb. 2008, Art Forum

“MIAMI 2007 GLUT BUT NOT RUT,” Review,
Gae Savannah, Jan. 7th, 2008, FlashArtonline

2007
“There’s pop in these videos,” Review,
Cate McQuaid, Dec. 9th, 2007, The Boston Globe

“Visionary video,” Review,
Chris Bergeron, Nov. 25th, 2007, The MetroWest Daily News

“Evans uses pop-culture iconography to jarring effect,” Review,
Lumay Wang, Nov. 19th, 2007, The Tufts Daily

“Apocalypse Now,” Review,
Greg Cook, Nov. 15th, 2007, The Boston Phoenix

“Museum Mash-Up,” Article,
Caitlin Jones, Nov. 13th, 2007, Rhizome.org

“Fair Flip Flops,”Review,
Ben Davis, July 20, 2007, Artnet Magazine

“The Treasure Island,”Review,
Blanca de la Torre, July 2, 2007, VideoArtWorld.com

“Infowar Art on the Web,” Article,
Miguel Amado, June 27, 2007, Rhizome.org

“Capital Roundup,” Review,
Sidney Lawrence, May 2007, Artnet Magazine

“Weather Report,”Review,
Douglas Max Utter, March 2007, The Cleveland Free Times

"Of the day in Austin," Article, Painting featured,
Jennifer Krichels, Feb. 2007, Texas Home and Living

2006
"Film: Best of 2006," Top ten list,
Barbara London, Dec. 2006, Art Forum

"Best Gallery Show: Material Matters" Award Pick 2006
Sept. 20, 2006, Baltimore City Paper

"Made in America," Review,
J. Bowers, Aug. 16, 2006, Baltimore City Paper

"Indulging in an exhibition about excess in America," Review,
Glenn McNatt, Aug. 9, 2006, Baltimore Sun

2004
"Composers, filmmakers mesh sights and sounds," Review,
Richard Dyer, Aug. 18, 2004, Boston Globe

"Project melds music, movies," Article,
Richard Dyer, Aug. 6, 2004, Boston Globe

"Internet in our world," Radio Interview,
Andrea Shea, June 23, 2004, “Here & Now,” NPR