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Curriculum Vitae

EDUCATION:
Atelier 17, Paris, France, 1966-1970
The Cooper Union, New York City, BFA, 1965 

COLLECTIONS:
Musée Carnavalet, Paris, France
Fond National d’Art Contemporain (FNAC), Paris, France
Centre National d’Art de Grenoble, Grenoble, France
Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, New York, USA
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Private collections

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS:
2023: Madrid – 1 Mira Madrid, Everything is Not OK
2021: Dubai – 1x1 Gallery, Making Sense of The Floating World
2017: Turin – Artissima Art Fair – Back To The Future –Twelve Gates Gallery
2015: Mumbai – Clark House Initiative – Judy Blum
2014: New York – Station Independent Projects
2007: Paris – Galerie Nicolas Deman
2006: Pittsfield, MA – Berkshire Community College – Judy Blum
2004: Hilo, Hawai’i – East Hawai’i Cultural Center – Judy Blum
2001: New Delhi – Nature Morte – Judy Blum
1998: New York – 678 Gallery – Rasa
1988: New York – Bronx Museum of the Arts – Recent Works by Judy Blum
1987: Paris – Galerie J. C. Riedel – Judy Blum: Tant qu’il y aura des dinosaures
1985: New Jersey – Rutgers University 1984/1985 Women Artists Series – Judy Blum
1982: New York – Soho 20 Gallery

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
2022: Paris – Musée Carnavalet — Nil Yalter and Judy Blum, Paris Ville Lumière
2019: Riga – Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art – Survival Kit 10
2019: New York– The James Gallery, CUNY – The Portable Landscapes: Memories and Imaginaries of the Refugee Modernism
2019: New York – CCS Bard – Nil Yalter: Exile is a Hard Job
2019: New York – The Armory Show – Galerie Espaivisor
2018: London – The Showroom – Working Practices: A Collaboration with Clark House Initiative
2017: Paris – Villa Vassilieff – Punascha Parry
2017: New York – Asia Contemporary Art Week – Chambers Fine Arts
2016: Dubai – 1 x 1 Gallery – Who is She? Judy Blum & Poonam Jain
2016: Dublin – Irish Museum of Modern Art – Republican Aesthetics
2016: Dakar – Dak’ Art Biennial of African Contemporary Art
2016: Paris – Villa Vassilieff – Groupe Mobile
2015: Amsterdam – Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam
2014: Mumbai – Clark House Initiative – And I laid traps for the troubadours who get killed before they reached Bombay
2014: Vienna – Nil Yalter and Judy Blum at Hubert Winter Gallery – Paris Ville Lumière
2014: Dubai – Art Dubai 2014 with Clark House Initiative
2013: Istanbul – Nil Yalter and Judy Blum, Paris Ville Lumière - Istanbul Biennial 2013
2013: Philadelphia – Twelve Gates Arts – Judy Blum Reddy / Krishna Reddy
2013: New Delhi – United Art Fair
2013: Paris – Kadist Paris – “L’exigence de la saudade”
2012: New York – 56 Bogart – Lower Relief
2009: Paris – Area La Réserve – Féminin Pluriel
2009: New York – Sragow Gallery
2008 Vancouver – Contemporary Art Center – WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution
2008: New York – P.S.1/MOMA – WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution
2007: Istanbul – Nil Yalter and Judy Blum - Museum of Santralistanbul
2007: Washington DC – National Museum of Women in the Arts
2007: Los Angeles – The Museum of Contemporary Art – WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution
2006: Venice, Italy –Ca’Pesaro Papafava – Territori
2004: Storrs, Conn. – William Benton Museum of Art, Univ. of Connecticut Masala: Diversity & Democracy in South Asian Art
1998: New Delhi – Nature Morte – Ada or Ardor
1997: Grenoble – Centre National d’Art Contemporain de Grenoble – Vraiment Féminisme et Art
1996: Istanbul – Habitat II — Yuksel Sabanci Art Center
1996: Rutgers, NJ – Douglass College – Women Artists Series 25 Years
1995: New York – Art In General – En Route
1995: New Delhi – Vadhera Gallery – Addressing Gandhi
1993: New York – Richard Anderson gallery – Songs of Retribution
1991: New York: City College Art Gallery – Race and Culture
1990: Hilo, Hawai’i: Univ. of Hawai’i International Invitational – Works on Paper
1989: New York – L.I. University USIA Travelling Exhibition – 100 Drawings by Women
1987: New York – Nassau Community College
1987: New York – Museum of Contemporary Hispanic Art – Connections Project/ Conexus
1987: P. S. 122 – Myths and Magic / Offerings and Amplifications 1987: Southampton, NY – Benton Gallery
1986: New York – P. S. 39/ Longwood Arts Project – Democracy at Work
1986: New York – Rye Art Center – Myths and Magic
1985: New York – Independent Curators Inc. – 10th Anniversary Exhibition
1985: New York – Dept. of Cultural Affairs Gallery – ABC NO RIO: The First Five Years
1984: New York – Port Authority Bus Terminal – Hanging Loose
1984: New York – Judson Church – Artists Call Exhibition
1984: New York – A.I.R. Gallery – Women Artists of the ‘80s: New Talent
1984: Maine – Colby College Museum of Art – Call and Response: Art on Central America
1984: New York – ABC NO RIO Gallery – Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Landscapes
1984: New York – Bronx Museum of the Arts – Words and Pictures
1983: New York – Kenkeleba Gallery – The Black and White Show
1982: New Jersey – Tweed Gallery – Unseen Realities
1982; Paris – French Ministry of Foreign Affairs/Video Section – Nine Video Works
1982: Basement Workshop – Angry Art
1981: New York – Travelling exhibition organized by Independent Curators Inc. – Mapped Art: Charts, Routes, Regions
1981: New York – The New Museum – Events: Artists Invite Artists
1981: New York – The Alternative Museum – Ikon/Logos: Word as Image
1981: New York – Kenkeleba Gallery – Installations in the Five Elements
1980: New York – 55 Mercer St. Gallery
1979: Sao Paulo – Biennale of Sao Paulo
1979: Budapest – Municipal Museum – Paris Ville Lumiére
1978: New York – Alternative Museum – Wall Works
1978: New York – Nobe Gallery – Mapped Art: Charts, Routes, Regions
1978: Grenoble – Maison de la Culture – Paris Ville Lumiére
1977: New York – $100 Gallery
1976: New York – A.I.R. Gallery – Combative Acts, Profiles & Voices
1976: Paris – Galerie du Rhinoceros – L’ordre Architectural en Question
1976: Paris – Point 13 – Travail sur la Roquette
1975: Brussels – Galerie Les Contemporains – Artist, Paris, Etrangére 

CURATED EXHIBITIONS:
1980: New York – co-curator – Science Fiction: Imaginary Voyages at the Bronx Museum of the Arts
1986: New York – Henry Street Settlement – Extended Family/Collaboration Between Artists and their Children 

REVIEWS:
Soho News – Mona DaVinci – 1976
Village Voice – David Bourdon – 1976
New York Times – Grace Glueck – 1976
Village Voice – Jane Bell – 1977
Village Voice – Peter Frank – 1978
Soho News – William Zimmer – 1980
New York Times – Vivian Raynor – 1980
Village Voice – Carrie Rickey – 1980
Village Voice – Kim Levin – 1981
Art Economist – Ken Friedman – 1982
New Jersey Star Ledger – Eileen Watkins – 1982
New York Times – Helen Harrison – 1986
Bronx Press Review – 1988
Riverdale Press – 1988
New York Times – William Zimmer – 1988
New York Times – Pepe Karmel – 1995
Village Voice – Kim Levin – 1995
Art Forum – Charles Green – 1998
Hindustan Times – Alka Pande – 2001
arearevue)s( – Barbara Newman – September 2009
Art Forum – Lorraine O’Grady – May 2009
Frieze – Sam Thorne – September 2013
Le Monde – Harry Bellet – September 2013
Blouin ARTINFO – Rosalyn D’Mello – September 2013
NY ARTS – Leah Oates – February 2014

WORK:

Set and costumes for film, The KKK Boutique Aint’s Just Rednecks, Camille Billops and James Hatch, 1994
Archivist, The Camille Billops and James V. Hatch Archives, 1985-2010

AWARDS:

NYSCA CAPS Grant for Drawing and Graphics