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Expertise
Expertise
In his artwork, Michael O鈥橫alley focuses on engaging the aesthetics and conventions that shape the built environment. Employing strategies of play, pleasure and interaction, his work focuses on the shifting dimensions of the built environment, kinesthetic experience and social relations.
He builds sculptures and installations that frame the body in such a way that viewers become implicated in the psychological contradictions of detachment and intimacy, power and futility, comfort and control. In his current work, ideas about social practice, community and sustainable art practice have become his focus. He is currently growing wheat and building a mobile bakery that he will take on the road for workshops and performances.
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Work
Work
Selected Exhibitions/Activities
鈥淐itizen Culture with Ron Finley and Sean Starowitz Community Bake and Forum,鈥 Santa Monica Museum of Art, 2014
鈥淐ur(Eat): Michael O鈥橫alley, Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts, Wilmington, DE, 2013
鈥淥ne Rod,鈥 ArtLandProjects, Hamden, NY, 2012
鈥淎ndre You Forgot About the Fire,鈥 Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN, 2011
鈥淓vent One,鈥 Parsons Hall Porject, Holyoke, MA, 2008
鈥淏ig Bang and Other Origins,鈥 David Salow Gallery, 2007
鈥淭he Tell,鈥 Galeria Fucares Madrid, Spain, 2006
鈥淭HING: New Sculpture in Los Angeles,鈥 Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA 2005
鈥淢ichael O鈥橫alley鈥 (solo exhibition), cherrydelosreyes, Los Angeles, CA 2004
鈥淎rmory Outdoor Sculpture Installational,鈥 Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA 2003
"Split," Feldman Gallery, Pacific Northwest College of Art, Portland, OR, 2002
"Donut shop #4," Watcom Museum of Art, Bellingham, WA, 2001
"Terraform1," Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, WA, 2000
"Top Heavy," Southern Exposure, San Francisco, CA, 2000
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Education
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Awards & Honors
Awards & Honors
Experimental Television Center Performing Grant, 2002
Artist Trust Gap Award, 2001
Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, 1999
Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture Scholarship, 1998
ArtPace Artist in Residence, 1997
John Michael Kohler Arts Industry Program, 1997
Cadogan/Murphy Award, San Francisco, CA, 1998
Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts, 1993