Ami Tallman
Born
1979 California
Education
Art Center College of Design
Master of Fine Arts, April 2006
New School for Social Research, Graduate Faculty of Political and Social Science
Graduate Philosophy Department. No Degree, 1999-2000
The San Francisco Art Institute
Bachelor of Fine Arts, May 1999
Exhibitions
2008
Against the Grain,
When the sun shines, it does not need proof (solo), See Line Gallery, Santa Monica (21 June- 26 July)
Free Love Gods, Pulliam Deffenbaugh Gallery,
2007
Compound Objects from the Spy who Loves You, The Confederacy of Creative Ephemera at Circus Gallery,
Don’t Torture the Rotten Ducklings,
Le Flaneur, Fette’s Gallery,
No Jerks, Rental Gallery, New York
Timeline, Seeline Gallery, Santa Monica
Juvenilia, Koo's Art Center, Long Beach
Rainbow Goblins, Advocate Gallery, Los Angeles
Memoriam for our Gentle Friends, Trudi Gallery, Los Angeles
Paper Bombs, Jack Hanley Gallery, Los Angeles
re draw, Brooklyn Fireproof, Brooklyn, New York
2006
Braveland, See Line Gallery, Los Angeles
Naïve Set Theory, Cirrus Gallery, Los Angeles
Chainletter, High Energy Constructs, Los Angeles
Stately Fellows, MFA Thesis Show, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, Ca
Boat Show, High Energy Constructs, Los Angeles
Supersonic 3, Barnsdall Art Park, Los Angeles
2005
Urban Birds II, Hang, San Francisco
Bedwetter Show, Paxico Gallery, Los Angeles
Conquest, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, Ca
2004
Dark Side of the Sun Wight Gallery, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
Power via rodents and celebrity jewel theives, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, Ca
Pulp: Works of Paper, Worth Ryder Gallery, University of California, Berkeley
Urban Birds, Balazo Gallery, San Francisco
Battlefield, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, Ca
1998
17 artists, 35 works, 500 guests, 976 Valencia, San Francisco, Ca
Bibliography
2008
Art Ltd, “Young at Art, 15 under 35,” profile, May 2008, Shana Nys Dambrot
2007
Artweek, “Braveland,” review March 2007, Shana Nys Dambrot
Artweek, “Naïve Set Theory,” review February 2007, Charlene Roth
2006
ArtUs, “Boat Show,” review, Issue 14, July-September 2006, Christopher Russell
I Heart Darkness, interview, 2nd Cannons Publications, Natascha Snellman
2004
Mission Arts Monthly, “Urban Birds at Balazo Gallery,” review, September 2004, Leena Prasad
ArtWeek, "Urban Birds", Volume 35, Issue 8, Alison Bing
Publications
2007
There Weren't Many Girls Around, So We Dated Ideologies. This Left Us Always on the Brink of War. We Often Discussed That a Likely Result of Battle Would Have Been More Girls to Go Around Amongst the Survivors, but We Quibbled Rather Than Acted, & Slept Alone in Our Cold Beds Dreaming of Glory. Artist's Book, 2nd Cannons Publications
2005
After Such an Outburst of Emotion as is Represented by these Landscape, er, Renderings, We May Find it Necessary to Avoid all Future Contact with You (for the sake of some semblance of dignity) Artist's Publication with Christopher Russell
Portfolio #3, Analogue Press
2004
Bedwetter Magazine, Issues 7 through11
2001
Flash Art Magazine, The NY Decency Panel, Volume 34, Issue 218
Flash Art Magazine, Aperto San Francisco, Volume 34, Issue 217
Flash Art Magazine, Ultrabaroque, Volume 34, Issue 215