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Nancy Shaver (born 1946) is an American visual artist based in
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Early life and education

Shaver was born in 1946 in
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. She earned a BFA at
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in 1969. In 1994, Shaver opened the antique shop "Henry" in
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Career

She has taught in Bard College’s MFA program for more than 20 years. The "Robert Gober: The Heart is Not a Metaphor" exhibit at the
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in 2015 includes some of her early photographs. Her work also appeared in MoMA-PS1’s "Greater New York" in 2015,
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"Viva Arte Viva" in 2017, and at the National Gallery, Washington, DC, in "Outliers and the American Vanguard Art" in 2018.


Selected exhibitions

*2020, ''fastness, slowness and Monstrous Beauty'', Derek Eller Gallery, New York, NY * 2018, ''A part of a part of part'', Derek Eller Gallery, New York, NY * 2016, ''Dress the Form'', Derek Eller Gallery, New York, NY * 2015, ''Nancy Shaver: Reconciliation'', The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT * 2013, ''In Place'', John David Gallery, Hudson, NY * 2011, ''Three Sisters, Four Beauties, and a Workhorse'', Feature Inc., New York, NY * 2003, 2004, 2007: Feature Inc., New York, NY * 2002: ''Painted Sculpture'', Feature Inc., New York, NY * 1987, 1989, 1991, 1994, 1997, 1999: Curt Marcus Gallery, New York, NY * 1989: Michael Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles, CA * 1974: Hundred Acres Gallery, New York * 1972: Pratt Manhattan Center, New York, NY


Critical reception

''
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'' wrote, "Nancy Shaver’s exhibitions often overload the senses. They are extravaganzas of stuff, colorful and tactile, mostly society’s castoffs recycled into forms that expose false binaries, like high versus low, form versus function, masculine versus feminine and art versus craft." Alex Abramovich of ''
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'' wrote that she "collects textiles and objects that are as likely to end up in her antique shop in Hudson, New York, as they are in galleries." According to Sherman Sam of
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, "A typical Shaver form consists of a grid of boxy canvases, usually joined together two deep into a larger block, and covered with different patterned fabrics upon which are also collaged clothes and pieces of drawings." Art in America's Dan Nadel wrote, "Her sprawling installation for the Biennale—a motley amalgamation of her boxy sculptures and contributions from nineteen other artists—is partly autobiographical. The work reflects a long process of developing a handmade aesthetic with a communal ethos..." Susan Hodara of The New York Times wrote of the exhibit, ''Reconciliation,'' "For Ms. Shaver, inspiration comes from found objects, particularly fabrics culled from rural thrift shops... The presence of Evans’s photographs and Delaunay’s designs in ''Reconciliation'' underscores the exhibition’s spectrum of aesthetic, economic and cultural references."


Awards and honors

Shaver has received multiple awards. * 2014 National Women's Political Caucus - Art as Media Award * 2013 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation * 2010 Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship * 2008 Anonymous Was a Woman Foundation * 1993 Pollack-Krasner Foundation * 1974 Yaddo Fellowship * 1973 MacDowell Fellowship * 1972 MacDowell Fellowship


References


External links


Nancy Shaver: “50 Years: Learning to Be an Artist
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