“Gorgonia 15” (on the right) is featured in the exhibition “Fantastical Worlds” at the David Roche Foundation in Adelaide, South Australia. The exhibition, curated by Eva Czernis-Ryl, Curator of Decorative Arts and Design, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, includes works by Alexander McQueen, Kate Rohde and Timorous Beasties, and is accompanied by one hundred works of art and objects from the the Powerhouse and David Roche Collections. Many thanks to Eva Czernis-Ryl and Robert Reason, Museum Director of the David Roche Foundation, and staff at the DRF for making this happen. I made this work for the Adelaide Biennial in 2018, which was then acquired by the Powerhouse Museum via the Willoughby Bequest. (on the left, 1850s Hunt & Roskell sterling silver and ruby glass vase) Photo courtesy of @timothyrobertsarthistorian
Exhibition dates: August 13 - December 24, 2022.
Group Exhibition curated by Ruth Marten, featuring the work of 30 artists on the subject of shoes.
Van Der Grinten Galleria, Cologne, Germany,
November 5 2022 - February 11, 2023.
Deeply honored and excited to announce the acquisition of Gorgonia 17 by the Renwick Gallery at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington DC.
Forces of Nature: Renwick Invitational 2020 features artists Lauren Fensterstock, Timothy Horn, Debora Moore, and Rowland Ricketts. Nature provides a way for these invited artists to ask what it means to be human in a world increasingly chaotic and divorced from our physical landscape. Representing craft media from fiber to mosaic to glass and metals, these artists approach the long history of art’s engagement with the natural world through unconventional and highly personal perspectives.
Renwick Gallery (Pennsylvania Avenue at 17th Street NW)
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Washington, DC
May 14, 2021 - August 15, 2021
Gorgonia 5 (full fathom five), on loam from the Art Gallery of South Austrlian, is inlcuded in the inaugural group exhibition curated by Vivien Gaston at the Morning Peninsula Reginonal Gallery, Sublime Sea: Rapture and Reality. Over 100 works, both contemporary and historical, create a new ‘cabinet of curiosities’, combining art and the natural sciences to chart the evolution of a ‘sublime’ perception of nature and the sea’s benevolence as a primal source of life.
Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery
Civic Reserve, Dunns Road
Mornington, Victoria 3931
14 December 2019 – 23 February 2020
Forces of Nature: Renwick Invitational 2020 features artists Lauren Fensterstock, Timothy Horn, Debora Moore, and Rowland Ricketts. Nature provides a way for these invited artists to ask what it means to be human in a world increasingly chaotic and divorced from our physical landscape. Representing craft media from fiber to mosaic to glass and metals, these artists approach the long history of art’s engagement with the natural world through unconventional and highly personal perspectives.
Renwick Gallery (Pennsylvania Avenue at 17th Street NW)
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Washington, DC
Exhibition delayed due to the Coronavirus-relatred concerns.
Expected to open mid-October, 2020.
Todd Merrill Studio is exhibiting a selection of
contemporary works at this year's Design Miami.
Meridian Avenue & 19th Street
Miami Beach
December 5 - 9, 2018
Thank you to Boston Magaizne for featuring 'Tree of Heaven 7'
in an article written by Clare Zicari for the November 2018 issue.
Todd Merrill Studio presents a selection of
contemporary work at this years Art Toronto
Metro Toronto Convention Centre,
North Building
255 Front Street West,
Toronto
Todd Merrill Studio is exhibiting a selection of
contemporary works at this years Salon.
Park Avenue Armory
643 Park Avenue
between 66/67 streets
New York, NY
November 8 - 12, 2018
Group exhibition curated by Eva Czernis-Ryl, Fantastical Worlds reveals the creative brilliance behind contemporary and historical designs and highlights new acquisitions from four artists and designers: Timothy Horn, Alexander McQueen, Kate Rohde and Timorous Beasties. Inspired by elaborate European art styles from the past such as Baroque, Rococo and Empire, they imaginatively transform historical ideas and patterns into striking contemporary creations.
Powerhouse Museum
500 Harris Street,
Ultimo, NSW, 2007
Australia
Exhibition runs till January 2020
Group Exhibition curated by Emily Stamey at the Weatherspoon Art Museum, University of North Carolina, Greensboro. Incliuded in this exhibition is Timothy Horn's 2008 'Mother-load,' a 9 x 5 ft baroque carriage encrusted in crystalized rock sugar, alongside works by David Hockney, Cindy Sherman and Kiki Smith.
Weatherspoon Art Museum
Located at the corner of Spring Garden and Tate Streets,
Greensboro, NC
Aug 25, 2018 – Dec 9, 2018
Extremely grateful to the Powerhouse Museum (Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences), Sydney for acquiring Gorgonia 15 for the museum's collection.
New work appearing at
Todd Merrill Studio Southampton
for the summer.
11 South Main Street
Southampton, NY 11968
(631) 259-3601
Friday – Sunday
11:00am – 5:00pm
At Design Miami Basel 2018, Todd Merrill Studio presents a tightly curated selection of contemporary work taking inspiration from historic design and a fascination with natural curiosities and ornamentation.
Design Miami/ Basel
Hall 1 Süd, Messe Basel
Switzerland
Gorgonia 11 is featured in the June 2018 edition of World Of Interiors Magazine ahead of Design Miami Basel.
Curated by Erica Green, the 2018 Adelaide Biennial: Divided Worlds will feature the work by artsits: Vernon Ah Kee (QLD), Lisa Adams (QLD) Roy Ananda (SA), Daniel Boyd (NSW), Kristian Burford (SA), Maria Fernanda Cardoso (NSW), Barbara Cleveland (NSW), Kirsten Coelho (SA), Sean Cordeiro + Claire Healy (NSW), Tamara Dean (NSW), Tim Edwards (SA), Emily Floyd (VIC), Hayden Fowler (NSW), Julie Gough (TAS), Ghostpatrol (VIC), Amos Gebhardt (VIC), Timothy Horn (VIC), Louise Hearman (VIC), Ken Family Collaborative (SA), Lindy Lee (NSW), Khai Liew (SA), Angelica Mesiti (NSW), Patrick Pound (VIC), Patricia Piccinini (VIC), Pip + Pop (WA), Khaled Sabsabi (NSW), Nike Savvas (NSW),
Art Gallery of South Australia
Runs from 3 March to 3 June 2018
An exhibition of works by 350 alumni artists of the Victorian College of the Arts. All works in 9 x 5 NOW are for sale and proceeds will go towards the establishment of a new ART150 Fellowship for recent VCA Art graduates.
Margaret Lawrence Gallery
40 Dodds Street, Southbank, VIC 3006
Opening: Thursday, 15 June, 6.00pm – 8.00pm
16 - 25 June 2017
Group exhibition featuring artists: Lisa Anne Auerbach, Judie Bamber, Amy Bessone, Andrew Brischler, Zoe Buckman, Willie Cole, Mike Davis, Lecia Dole-Recio, Judith Eisler, Alexandra Grant, Keith Haring, David Haxton, Nir Hod, Timothy Horn, Elisabeth Kley, Kelly Lamb, Bovey Lee, Michael Manning, Maynard Monrow, David Mramor, Yuval Pudik, Dean Sameshima, Tabboo!, Betty Tompkins, Marnie Weber, T.J. Wilcox, and Rob Wynne.
Gavlak Gallery
1034 N. HIGHLAND AVE., LOS ANGELES, CA 90038
June 8 – August 5, 2017
PPOW Gallery will exhibit the work of George Boorujy, Timothy Horn, Dinh Q. Le, Jessica Stoller and Martin Wong at the Art Basel art fair in Hong Kong.
Ready, FIRE! Aim, is a group exhibition featuring the work of Mildred Beltré, Nancy Dwyer, Peter Gallo, Jonathan Gitelson, Timothy Horn and Matthew Peterson, curated by DJ Hellerman, at the BCA Center.
135 Church Street, Burlington, VT
Opening Reception: Friday, April 21, 2017 5-8 pm
Exhibition runs from April 21, 2017 - July 9, 2017
Group Exhibition in the Stephen D. Paine Gallery at Massachussets College of Art.
Artists include: Kanik Chung,Daniel Clayman,Petah Coyne,Mona Hatoum, Timothy Horn,Michael Joo,Dafna Kaffeman, Jacob Kassay, Maya Lin, Lucy and Jorge Orta, Arlene Shechet, Thaddeus Wolfe, Rob Wynne.
Opening Reception is Monday, January 23, 6 - 8pm.
Exhibition Dates: Jan 23 - Mar 4, 2017
621 Huntington Avenue, Boston.
DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum is pleased to announce the artists selected for The 2016 deCordova Biennial, opening on October 6, 2016 and on view through March 2017. The exhibition will feature sixteen New England-based artists who are making significant contributions to contemporary art in the region. The 2016 deCordova Biennial Artists: Academy Records (MA), Ashley Bryan (ME), Lois Dodd (ME), Theresa Ganz (RI), Carly Glovinski (NH), Tanja Hollander (ME), Timothy Horn (VT), Fritz Horstman (CT), Susan Howe (CT), Heather Leigh McPherson (RI), Youjin Moon (MA), Kelly Nipper (MA), Jason Noushin (CT), Tobias Putrih (MA), Cary Smith (CT), Craig Stockwell (NH)
Curated to compliment the 2016 Adelaide Biennial, this exhibition recreates the Renaissance kunstkabinett using works from the Art Gallery of South Australia's collection. Featuring the anamorphic wonder, The Gamekeeper's Gibbet by British artists Tim Noble and Sue Webster, and new acquisitions such as Timothy Horn's Gorgonia 5 (Full Fathom Five), a large scale sculpture that resembles the marine specimens prized by Renaissance collectors.
PPOW Gallery will exhibit the work of Timothy Horn and Martin Wong
Gorgonia 5 (Full Fathom Five) 2015, has been acquired by
Solo show of new work at PPOW Gallery in New York
New York Times Magazine Article by Carolina Irving, Miguel Flores-Vianna and Charlotte de Carcaci. From ornate confections to extravagant centerpieces, the mood is decadent, and the table is set. December 2, 2014.
For P.P.O.W’s second consecutive year at The Armory Show, the gallery will preview new works by Dinh Q. Le, Hunter Reynolds,Timothy Horn and Ben Gocker, alongside historic works by Martin Wong and David Wojnarowicz.
Thursday, March 6th - Sunday, March 9th, 2014.
Hours: 12 pm to 7 pm.
Pier 94 - Contemporary, Booth # 755.
More info at: www.thearmoryshow.com
Artists featured at SEVEN will be Karen Arm, Bo Bartlett, George Boorujy, Timothy Horn, Portia Munson, Jessica Stoller, Robin Williams and David Wojnarowicz.
December 4 - 9th, 2012SEVEN opens to the public at 1:00 pm on Tuesday, December 4th, 2012.
2200 NW 2nd Ave. at NW 22nd St (Wynwood District) Miami, FL 33137
P.P.O.W. Gallery is happy to announce its participation in Expo Chicago! Visit them at Booth #612
Featuring work by artists: Martha Wilson, Hunter Reynolds, David Wojnarowicz, Timothy Horn, Arch Connelly, Robin Williams, Julie Heffernan, and Carolee Schneemann.
Located in Chicago's historic Navy Pier, September 20th - 23rd, 2012.
Group Exhibition at Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
Artists in the exhibition include Lisa Capone, David K. Chatt, Steffen Dam, Andrew Erdos, Susan Taylor Glasgow, Katherine Gray, Timothy Horn, Luke Jerram, Karen LaMonte, Silvia Levenson, Beth Lipman, Walter Martin & Paloma Muñoz, Josiah McElheny, Matthias Megyeri, Marc Petrovic, Charlotte Potter, Clifford Rainey, Mark A. Reigelman II, Kari Russell-Pool, and Judith Schaechter.
Exhibition Preview Lecture on Wed, June 13, 5:30 p.m.
Followed by Exhibition Opening from 6 - 7pm.
Group Exhibition at the Bellevue Museum of Art.
Artists include: Margarita Cabrera, Marc Dombrosky, Walter Martin and Paloma Muñoz, Timothy Horn, among others.
510 Bellevue Way NE, Bellevue, WA, 98004
USA
August 26 - December 31, 2011
Talk: August 25, 5pm, 2011
Opening: August 25, 6 - 8pm, 2011
Group Exhibition at SPQ PROJECTS
Artists include: Jordi Alcaraz, Célio Braga, Lauren Fensterstock, Timothy Horn, Stacy Howe, Jim Kazanjian, Beth Lipman, Myra Mimlitsch-Gray, Jonathan Wahl, Bill Wright
3 Church Street, Lenox, Massachusetts.
July 1 - August 21
Curated by Beth Rudin DeWoody
Loretta Howard Gallery, NYC
Includes works by Richard Anuszkiewicz, Alice Aycock, Darby Bannard, Sheila Berger, Bram Bogart, Hubert Bush, Francis Celentano, John Chamberlain, Julia Chiang, Jim Clark, Colette, Michael Combs, Keith Coventry, E.V. Day, Peter Dayton, Don Dudley, Margaret Evangeline, Mark Fox, Carl Fudge, Orly Genger, Peter D. Gerakaris, Robert Gober, Richard Haden, Alice Hope, Timothy Horn, Rachel Hovnanian, Deborah Kass, Dylan Kawahara, Yayoi Kusama, Luisa Lambri, Robert Lazzarini, Sol LeWitt, Liza Lou, Matt Magee, Mandad, Yassi Mazandi, Paul McCarthy, John McLaughlin, Deirdre Merrigan, Jeffry Mitchell, Simon Dybbroe Møller, Maynard Monrow, Roxy Paine, Randy Polumbo, Anselm Reyle, Dorothea Rockburne, Cordy Ryman, Tom Sachs, Arlene Shechet, Kasper Sonne, Steven & William, Marc Swanson, Erick Swenson, Type A, Leo Villareal, Sidonie Villere, Gerhard von Graevenitz, Steve Wolfe, Erwin Wurm, and Rob Wynne.
January 13 – February 12, 2011
Opening reception: Thursday, January 13, 2011, 6 - 8 pm
525 West 26th Street
New York, NY 10001
Solo Exhibition of works produced over the past 5 years. Exhibition coincides with a Studio Residency.
Lux Art Institute
1550 South El Camino Real
Encinitas, CA 92024
Tel: 760.436.6611
Hours: Thursday and Friday 1-5 pm
Saturday 11 - 5 pm
Exhibition: September 9 - October 30, 2010
Exhibition Opening: September 11, 2010, 5:30 - 7:30 pm
Studio Residency: September 9 - October 9, 2010
"Sweet Thing" is featured on the cover of Metalsmith Magazine's annual Exhibition in Print 2010 edition, Vol.30/ No.4. Inside is Garth Clark's illustrated essay "Neo-Palatial: A Curatorial Imaginarium", focusing on the work of 23 artists.
Timothy Horn is very thankful to the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Inc. for the award of a 2010 Artist Grant.
To be included in the exhibit at "The Art Show", Julie Heffernan and Timothy Horn have produced a work in collaboration, titled "Self Portrait as Peter the great". See below for exhibition details.
P.P.O.W. Gallery (NYC) will exhibit at this years ADAA art fair at the Park Avenue Armory, presenting new work by Julie Heffernan and Timothy Horn.
Booth D-18
THE ART SHOW
March 3–7, 2010
Park Avenue Armory
Park Avenue at 67th Street
New York City
Gala Preview
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Group exhibition of the work of 7 Samstag scholars as part of this year’s Adelaide Festival Artists’ Week (24 February – 4 March 2010) featuring "Discomedusae".
Kerry Packer Civic Gallery, Hawke Building, UniSA.
James Kelly Contemporary will exhibit at this years Dallas Art Fair, taking a new work titled Miranda. Named after Prospero's daughter in Shakespeare's Tempest, Miranda is also the smallest and innermost of Uranus' five major moons.
Dallas Art Fair
1807 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75201-8002
February 5-7, 2010
contact: jernigan@jameskelly.com
Medusa is installed at the Albuquerque Museum of Art & History for the year of 2010.
2000 Mountain Road Northwest
Albuquerque, NM 87104
Group Exhibition of 8 Australian Artists curated by Megan Bottari. Work featured above titled "White Death", 2009, made of crystallized rock sugar.
Opening at Artisan, Brisbane, before heading off on a national tour.
11 February - 3 April 2010
Hosfelt Gallery will exhibit at this years Pulse Contemporary Art Fair, taking 3 new glass and metal works, (L to R) Cordelia, Ophelia and Phoebe, all variations on an 18th-century pearl earring.
Miami, FL, December 3-6, 2009
Current issue of HAND/EYE Magazine 02, article by Keith Recker.
"Sculptor Timothy Horn crafts metal, glass, rubber, and rock sugar into large scale fantasies that flirt their way into talk of love, sexuality, and identity"...
11 September - 23 December, 2009
Group exhibition of contemporary international artists explores the theme of Albertus Seba’s eighteenth century natural history classic by the same name.
The Dunedin Fine Art Center
1143 Michigan Blvd.
Dunedin, FL 34698
The Forum for Science and Art
presents an artist talk:
Timothy Horn - Nature/Nurture
Friday October 9, 7:30 PM
Santa Fe Complex, 632 Agua Fria, Santa Fe, 505-216-7562
July 15 - September 20, 2009
Exhibition curated by Ursula Ilse Neuman Work of 60 artists who use glass as a "wearable" material.
Museum of Arts and Design
2 Columbus Circle, New York
July 7 - August 15, 2009
Group Exhibition at
Hosfelt Gallery
430 Clementina
San Francisco
Tel: 415.495.5454
(work featured: Miranda, 2009)
July 1 - August 1, 2009
Group Show at
Hosfelt Gallery
531 W 36th Street
New York, NY 10018
Tel: 212.563.5454
(work featured: Grand Noeud, 2009)
LAND/ART 2009 and the exhibition
"Here & There: Seeing New Ground" at 516 ARTS
present an off-site installation
Medusa by Timothy Horn
with an evening reception on
Friday, July 10, 6-8 pm
and viewing on
Saturday, July 11, 12-5 pm
venue:
1711 Painted Sky Road, Santa Fe NM 87507
for directions or further details
phone: 505.242.1445
www.landartnm.org
Includes some of Australia’s most significant established artists, such as Rosalie Gascoigne, Robert Klippel and Colin Lanceley, with those of a younger generation like Neil Roberts, Ah Xian, Tim Horn and Ricky Swallow. What the artists share in common is a fascination with reinvention—with taking old materials or established ideas and finding fresh, distinctive and poetic ways to express them.
National Gallery of Australia
16 May – 13 September 2009
An exhibition for LAND/ART featuring 14 contemporary artists examining the landscape from perspectives that are both visual and cultural, by Native and non-Native artists who subvert landscape perspective to examine issues of the environment and human beings' relationship with nature. Artists include Laurie Anderson, Timothy Horn and Lordy Rodriguez.
516 Arts, Albuquerque, NM
June 2 – July 11, 2009
Review by Zahid Sardar, Sunday, June 29, 2008
(see Press for article)
Solo Exhibition
ICA, San Jose, CA
15 August - September 27, 2008
Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA
Exhibition of 9 Australian artists, co-curated by Tom Sokolowski, Director of the Warhol Museum, and Dr. Deborah Hart, Senior Curator at the National Gallery of Australia.
October 11-December 31, 2007
"Sweet Thing" a large glass and metal wall mounted sculpture, that was part of the exhibition "Bitter Suite" was acquired by the de Young Museum to be part of the permanent collection
Hosfelt Gallery will exhibit at this years Aqua Wynwood Art Fair, taking a large glass and metal work, based on an 18th-century pearl earring
Miami, FL, December 2-7, 2008
"Mutton Dressed as Lamb", the rubber wall mounted sculpture pictured above is featured in the exhibition of 5 artists "In Pursuit of Beauty", at Montserrat College, Beverly, MA.
November 7 – January 24, 2009
Medusa appears in the inaugural exhibition "Optimism" at the Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane. The exhibition is a survey of Australian contemporary art by more than 60 artists
November 14, 2008 - February 22, 2009
Stheno, one of 3 large Jellyfish, originally made for the exhibition "Villa Medusa" with Hosfelt Gallery in NY, and later part of the exhibition "Andy and Oz" at the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, has been acquired by the National Gallery of Australia as part of the permanent collection
From Press release:
Hosfelt Gallery (New York & San Francisco)
Australian Timothy Horn, who will have a solo project at San Francisco's de Young Museum opening in the summer of 2008, will exhibit "Odette," a 45x24 inch "jewel" made of nickel-plated bronze with grapefruit-sized mirrored-glass "pearls".
Miami, FL, December 5-9, 2007
Article by Pilar Viladas, with photo by Jason Schmidt, titled "Sugar High", concerning the exhibition "Timothy Horn - Bitter Suite" at the de Young Museum, San Francisco
(see Press for article)
Exhibition of 3 large chandelier-like structures based on 19th-century engravings of Jellyfish by Ernst Haeckel.
Hosfelt Gallery, NY.
November/December 2006.
Exhibition of Jellyfish and art-forms inspired by these ephemeral and sometimes creatures, at the Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney
Exhibition curated by Ursula Ilse Neuman from the Museum of Art and Design, New York, of the work of 60 artists who use glass as a "wearable" material. Exhibition touring to various art museums across Europe and the US.
(click on image for venue details and dates)
Solo Exhibition at the de Young Museum in San Francisco of 3 large objects, 2 of which are encrusted in crystallized rock sugar, and refer to the life of Alma Spreckels.
de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA
14 June - 12 October, 2008
New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, NM
Jun 07, 2008 - Sep 21, 2008