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Abstract expressionism
editI removed "abstract expressionism" from the infobox (it was listed under "movements") since Pindell's work is generally not considered to have been a part of this movement, which substantially predates her career. I'm thinking about what might be a clearer designation, but have yet to come up with a specific style since she has worked in a range of media and with a variety of themes.--Arthistorygrrl (talk) 00:09, 11 January 2013 (UTC)
Images Required
editI updated some information about Pindell's evolution as an artist, especially major shifts in her style and subject matter. However, I think that it is important to try to find more appropriately licensed pictures for this page as a visual demonstration of her work. I struggled to acquire photos of pieces that would be post-able under copyright, but if anyone has the access, I think they could be a strong addition here. Alexgranato (talk) 11:32, 23 February 2016 (UTC) User:Alexgranato 06:29, 23 February 2016 (UTC)
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Exhibitions (solo and group)
editI am concerned someone may have copy/pasted the information for the lengthy exhibitions list, there are few citations and I am not seeing WP:RS. Will tag it today for further development. Jooojay (talk) 21:54, 4 May 2021 (UTC)
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Removed CV laundry list off main space
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Exhibitions
editSince her first major show at Spelman in 1971, Pindell has exhibited in a number of solo and group exhibitions.
Solo exhibitions
edit1971
- Paintings and Drawings by Howardena Pindell, Rockefeller Memorial Galleries, Spelman College, Atlanta, November 7–23
1973
- Howardena Pindell, A.I.R. Gallery, New York
- Howardena Pindell, Douglass College Art Gallery, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
1974
- Howardena Pindell: Paintings and Drawings, Michael C. Rockefeller Arts Center, State University of New York, Fredonia
1976–1977
- Howardena Pindell: Video Drawings, Henie-Onstad Kunstsenter, Høvikodden, Norway; Kunstforeningen, Copenhagen; Fyns Stiftsmuseum, Odense, Denmark; Vassar College Art Gallery, Poughkeepsie, New York; Student Union Gallery, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
1977
- Howardena Pindell, Just Above Midtown, Inc., New York
1978
- Howardena Pindell, Art Academy of Cincinnati
1979
- Howardena Pindell: Works on Paper, Canvas and Video Drawings, State University of New York at Stony Brook
1980
- Howardena Pindell: New Works on Paper and Canvas, Lerner-Heller Gallery, New York, April 5–30
1981
- Howardena Pindell: Recent Works on Canvas, Lerner-Heller Gallery, New York, April 4–29
- Howardena Pindell: Recent Works on Paper, Monique Knowlton Gallery, New York, April 4–May 2
1983
- Howardena Pindell, Memory Series: Japan, A.I.R. Gallery, New York, February 1–19
1985
- Howardena Pindell: Traveler’s Memories, Japan, Birmingham Museum of Art, Alabama, January 20–March 17
- Howardena Pindell: Traveler’s Memories, India, David Heath Gallery, Atlanta, February 5–March 2
1986
- Howardena Pindell: Odyssey, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, February 12–June 12
- Howardena Pindell, Harris-Brown Gallery, Boston
- Howardena Pindell: Recent Work, Grand Rapids Art Museum, Michigan
1987
- Howardena Pindell, G. R. N’Namdi Gallery, Detroit, September 25–November 7
1989
- Howardena Pindell, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut, March 25–June 18
- Howardena Pindell: Autobiography, Cyrus Gallery, New York, October 5–November 18
1990
- Howardena Pindell, Grove Gallery, State University of New York, Albany, October 11–November 30
1992
- Howardena Pindell, David Heath Gallery, Atlanta
- Howardena Pindell, G.R. N’Namdi Gallery, Birmingham, Michigan
- Howardena Pindell: A Retrospective 1972–1992, Bevier Gallery, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, Nov 13 to Dec 9
1993
- Howardena Pindell: A Retrospective 1972–1992, Art Gallery, Georgia State University, Atlanta, July 14–August 13
1995
- Howardena Pindell, G.R. N’Namdi Gallery, Birmingham, Michigan
1996
- Howardena Pindell: Mixed Media on Canvas, Johnson Gallery, Bethel University, St. Paul, Minnesota, January 2–February 29
- Howardena Pindell, G.R. N’Namdi Gallery, Chicago
1999
- Witness to Our Time: A Decade of Work by Howardena Pindell, Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, New York
2000
- Howardena Pindell: Collages, G.R. N’Namdi Gallery, Birmingham, Michigan
- Howardena Pindell: Recent Work, G.R. N’Namdi Gallery, Chicago
2001
- Howardena Pindell: An Intimate Retrospective, Harriet Tubman Museum, Macon, Georgia, March 7–April 7
2002
- Howardena Pindell, Diggs Gallery, Winston-Salem State University, North Carolina
2003
- Howardena Pindell, G.R. N’Namdi Gallery, Detroit
2004
- Howardena Pindell: Works on Paper, 1968–2004, Sragow Gallery, New York, April 3–June 5
- Howardena Pindell: Visual Affinities, Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, NY, May 15–June 27
2006
- Howardena Pindell: In My Lifetime, G.R. N’Namdi Gallery, New York, June 3–August 31
2007
- Howardena Pindell: Hidden Histories, Louisiana Art and Science Museum, Baton Rouge, January 10–April 5
2009
- Howardena Pindell: Autobiography: Strips, Dots, and Video, 1974–2009, Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, October 23–November 28
2013
- Howardena Pindell: Video Drawings, 1973–2007, Howard Yezerski Gallery, Boston, March 15–April 16
2014
- Howardena Pindell: Paintings, 1974–1980, Garth Greenan Gallery, New York, April 10–May 17
2015
- Howardena Pindell, Honor Fraser, Los Angeles, September 11–October 29, 2015
- Howardena Pindell, Spelman College Museum of Fine Art, Atlanta, August 25–December 5
2017
- Howardena Pindell: Recent Paintings, Garth Greenan Gallery, New York, October 26–December 16
2018
- Howardena Pindell: What Remains to Be Seen, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, February 24–May 20, and Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, August 25, 2018 – November 25, 2018
2019
- Howardena Pindell: What Remains to Be Seen, Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, February 1–May 19, 2019[1]
2020
- Howardena Pindell: Rope/Fire/Water, The Shed, New York, NY, October 16, 2020 – March 28, 2021
2022
- Howardena Pindell: A New Language]', Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, UK, July 2, 2022 – October 30, 2022 (first solo institutional exhibition in the UK)
2023
- Howardena Pindell: New Works, Victoria Miro Gallery, London, UK, June 8, 2023 – July 29, 2023[2]
Group exhibitions
editSource:[3]
1969
- XXIII American Drawing Biennial, Norfolk Museum of Arts and Sciences, Virginia, February 2–March 9
1971
- Contemporary Black Artists in America, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, April 6–May 16
- 26 Contemporary Women Artists, Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Connecticut, April 18–June 13
1972
- 1972 Annual Exhibition: Contemporary American Painting, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, January 25–March 19
- A New Vitality in Art: The Black Woman, John and Norah Warbeke Gallery, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts, April 6–30
- American Women Artists, Kunsthaus Hamburg, April 14–May 14
- Unlikely Photography, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, August 5–September 26
1973
- Harmony Hammond and Howardena Pindell, A.I.R. Gallery, New York, January 13–31
- Yngre Amerikansk Kunst: Tegninger og Grafik, Gentofte Rådhus, Copenhagen, January 24–February 11; Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Denmark, February 18–March 4; Henie-Onstad Kunstsenter, Høvikodden, Norway, March 18–April 15; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, April 28–June 11; Moderna Museum, Stockholm, September 15–October 21
- New American Graphic Art, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, September 12–October 28
- Blacks: USA: 1973, New York Cultural Center, New York, September 26–November 15
1974
- Painting and Sculpture Today, Indianapolis Museum of Art, May 22–July 14; Contemporary Art Center and Taft Museum, Cincinnati, September 12–October 26
- Five American Women in Paris, Galerie Gerald Piltzer, Paris, February
- Paperworks, Rosa Esman Gallery, New York
1975
- Artists Make Toys, Clocktower Gallery, New York, January 1–15
- Color, Image, Light, Women's Interart Center, New York, November 13–30
- Art on Paper, Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, November 16–December 14
1975–1976
- Painting, Drawing, and Sculpture of the ’60s and ’70s from the Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, October 7–November 18, 1975; Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, December 17, 1975 – February 15, 1976
1976
- Rooms: P.S.1, Institute for Art and Urban Resources, Queens, New York, June 9–26
- Project Rebuild, Grey Art Gallery & Study Center, New York University, New York, August 11–27
- American Artists ’76: A Celebration, Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute, San Antonio
- Photonotations, Rosa Esman Gallery, New York
- Works on Paper, Monique Knowlton Gallery, New York
1976–1977
- The Handmade Paper Object, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, October 29–November 28, 1976; Oakland Museum of California, December 21, 1976–February 6, 1977; Institute of Contemporary Arts, Boston, May 10–June 14, 1977
1976–1979
- Herbert Distel: The Museum of Drawers, Museum der Stadt Solothurn, Switzerland, October 29–November 28, 1976; International Curatorial Centrum, Antwerp, December 18, 1976–January 9, 1977; Museum Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany, January 23–February 20, 1977; Cooper-Hewitt Museum, New York, March 21–May 7, 1978; New Orleans Museum of Art, August 25–October 15, 1978; Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, November–December, 1978; Kunstmuseum Bern, Switzerland, May 2–June 10, 1979
1977
- The Material Dominant: Some Current Artists and Their Media, Pennsylvania State University Museum of Art, University Park, January 29–March 27
- Drawing and Collage: Selections from the New York University Collection, Grey Art Gallery & Study Center, New York University, New York, June 1–July 1
- Patterning and Decoration, Museum of the American Foundation for the Arts, Miami, October 7–November 30
1977–1978
- Works from the Collection of Dorothy and Herbert Vogel, University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor, November 11, 1977–January 1, 1978
- New Ways with Paper, National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution, December 2, 1977–February 20, 1978
1978
- Overview, 1972–1977: An Exhibition in Two Parts, A.I.R. Gallery, New York, March 5–April 9
- Thick Paint, Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago, October 1–November 8
1979
- Visual Poetry and Language Art, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, March 26–April 13
- As We See Ourselves: Artists’ Self-Portraits, Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, New York, June 22–August 5
- Another Generation, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York
1980
- Howardena Pindell and Jack Whitten, Holman Hall Gallery, Trenton State College, February 14–29
- Fire and Water: Paper as Art, Rockland Center for the Arts, West Nyack, New York, March 30–May 4
1980–1984
- Afro-American Abstraction: An Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture by Nineteen Black American Artists, Institute for Art and Urban Resources, P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, Queens, New York, February 17–April 6, 1980; Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York, February 6–March 29, 1981; Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, July 1–August 30, 1982; Oakland Museum of California, November 13, 1982 – January 2, 1983; Brooks Memorial Art Gallery, Memphis, February 2–March 20, 1983; The Art Center, South Bend, Indiana, September 4–October 16, 1983; Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio, January 22–February 26, 1984; Bellevue Art Museum, Washington, March 25–May 6, 1984; Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin, June 1–July 15, 1984; Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson, September 14–November 4, 1984
1981
- Stay Tuned, New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, July 25–September 10
- Five on Fabric, Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin, August 28–October 11
1982
- Nancy Reagan Fashion Show, Printed Matter, New York, April 1–30
1982–1983
- On Trial: Yale School of Art, 22 Wooster Gallery, New York, December 29, 1982 – January 8, 1983
1983
- All that Glitters, Tweed Gallery, Plainfield, New Jersey, May 11–June 18
- Keeping Culture Alive: Artists’ Housing in New York, Urban Center Galleries, Municipal Art Society, New York, August 22–September 17
- Language, Drama, Source, and Vision, New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, October 8–November 27
- The Television Show: Video Photographs, Robert Freidus Gallery, New York
1984
- A Celebration of American Women Artists: Part II, the Recent Generation, Sidney Janis Gallery, New York, February 11–March 3
- ID: An Exhibition of Third World Woman Photographers, Institute for Art and Urban Resources, P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, Queens, New York, October 14–December 9
- Labor Intensive Abstraction, The Clocktower, New York, November 8–December 8
1985–1986
- Adornments, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, New York, December 10, 1985 – January 4, 1986
1985–1987
- Tradition and Conflict: Images of a Turbulent Decade, 1963–1973, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, January 27–June 30, 1985; Lang Gallery, Scripps College, Claremont, California, January 19–February 20, 1986; Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, New York, March 22–April 17, 1986; Museum of the Center for Afro-American Artists, Boston, May 18–June 22, 1986; Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Newport News, Virginia, August 11–September 26, 1986; Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of Missouri, Columbia, November 15, 1986 – January 4, 1987; David and Alfred Smart Gallery, University of Chicago, May 15–June 30, 1987; Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, August 7–September 20, 1987; Tower Fine Arts Gallery, State University of New York, Brockport, October 9–November 15, 1987
1986
- Transitions: The Afro-American Artist, Bergen Museum of Art and Science, Paramus, New Jersey, February 1–26
- In Homage to Ana Mendieta, Zeus-Trabia Gallery, New York, February 6–25
- Progressions: A Cultural Legacy, The Clocktower, New York, February 13–March 15
- Television’s Impact on Contemporary Art, Queens Museum, New York, September 13–October 26
- Masters of Color, Harris-Brown Gallery, Boston, October 15–November 15
1987
- Race and Representation, Art Gallery, Hunter College, City University of New York, January 26–March 6
- The Afro-American Artist in the Age of Cultural Pluralism, Montclair Art Museum, New Jersey, February 1–March 8
- 9 Uptown, Harlem School of the Arts, New York, April 11–May 9
- Home, Goddard-Riverside Community Center, New York, May 8–31
1987–1988
- Outrageous Women, Ceres Gallery, New York, December 2, 1987 – January 1, 1988
1988
- 1938–1988: The Work of Five Black Women Artists, Art Gallery, Atlanta College of Art, July 8–August 7
1988–1989
- The Turning Point: Art and Politics in 1968, Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, September 9–October 16, 1988; Art Gallery, Lehman College, City University of New York, Bronx, November 10, 1988 – January 14, 1989
- Art as a Verb: The Evolving Continuum, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, November 21, 1988 – January 8, 1989; Metropolitan Life Gallery, New York, March 6–April 8, 1989; The *Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, March 12–June 18, 1989
- Alice and Look Who Else, Through the Looking Glass, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, New York, December 10, 1988 – January 7, 1989
1989
- Bridges and Boundaries, Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art, Staten Island, New York, January 7–February 19
- Making Their Mark: Women Artists Move into the Mainstream, 1970–1985, Cincinnati Art Museum, February 22–April 2; New Orleans Museum of Art, May 6–June 8; Denver Art Museum, July 22–September 10; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, October 20–December 31
- On the Cutting Edge: 10 Curators Choose 30 Artists, Fine Arts Museum of Long Island, Hempstead, New York, April 16–June 25
1990
- The Decade Show: Frameworks of Identity in the 1980s, New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, May 12–August 19; Museum of Contemporary Hispanic Art, New York, May 16–August 18; The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, May 19–August 18
- Figuring the Body, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, July 28–October 28
1991
- Center Margins, Howard Yezerski Gallery, January–February 6
- Aspects of Collage, Guild Hall Museum, New York, May 5–June 9
1995
- Chess and Checkers, Exit Art, New York, September 23–October 25
1996
- Sexual Politics: Judy Chicago’s Dinner Party in Feminist Art History, Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center, University of California, Los Angeles, April 24–August 18
- Thinking Print: Books to Billboards, 1980–95, Museum of Modern Art, New York, June 20–September 10
1996–1998
- Sniper’s Nest: Art that Has Lived with Lucy R. Lippard, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, October 28–December 22, 1996; Scales Fine Arts Center, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, January 15–April 10, 1997; Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, Austin, June 6–July 20, 1997; Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, November 2–December 21, 1997; New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, April 24–September 28, 1998
1996–1999
- Bearing Witness: Contemporary Works by African American Women Artists, Museum of Fine Art, Spelman College, Atlanta, July 16–December 31, 1996; Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Indiana, February 1–March 30, 1997; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida, November 4, 1997 – January 7, 1998; The Columbus Museum, Columbus, Georgia, January 25–March 16, 1998; African-American Museum, Dallas, April 6–May 19, 1998; Minnesota Museum of American Art, St. Paul, June 9–August 11, 1998; Kennedy Museum of American Art, Ohio University, Athens, September 1–October 14, 1998; Gibbes Museum of Art, Charleston, November 4, 1998 – January 7, 1999; Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita, January 28–March 16, 1999; Portland Museum of Art, Portland, Maine, April 6–May 30, 1999; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, June 19–August 15, 1999; African-American Historical and Cultural Museum of the San Joaquin Valley, Fresno, California, September 4–October 8, 1999
1998
- Women Artists in the Vogel Collection, Brenau University, Gainesville, Georgia, February 5–April 5
- Not for Sale: Feminism and Art in the USA during the 1970s, Apex Art, New York, February 12–March 14
2000
- An Exuberant Bounty: Prints and Drawings by African Americans, Philadelphia Museum of Art, February 5–April 16
- Hidden Histories: African American Slavery and the Philippine Struggle for Independence after the War of 1898, Pro Arts, Oakland, California, March 8–April 15
2002
- Outer and Inner Space: A Video Exhibition in Three Parts, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, January 18–August 18
- Math-Art/Art-Math, Selby Gallery, Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, Florida, February 22–March 30
2002–2004
- In the Spirit of Martin: The Living Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, Detroit, January 12–August 4, 2002; Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach, September 7–December 1, 2002; Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, Minneapolis, January 4–April 6, 2003; International Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, May 15–July 27, 2003; Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis, August 30–November 9, 2003; Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Alabama, December 20, 2003 – March 28, 2004
2003
- Layers of Meaning: Collage and Abstraction in the Late 20th Century, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, February 8–April 27
- Wish You Were Here, Too, A.I.R. Gallery, New York, June 24–July 19
2003–2004
- Strange Days, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, September 20, 2003 – July 4, 2004
2004
- Something to Look Forward to, Phillips Museum of Art, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, March 26–June 27
2004–2005
- Creating Their Own Image, Arnold and Sheila Aronson Galleries, Sheila C. Johnson Design Center, The New School, New York, November 26, 2004 – January 30, 2005
2005
- Double Consciousness: Black Conceptual Art since 1970, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, January 22–April 17
- Bodies of Evidence: Contemporary Perspectives, Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, July 1–September 25
2006
- An Atlas of Drawings: Transforming Chronologies, Museum of Modern Art, New York, January 26–October 2
- Driven to Abstraction: Contemporary Work by American Artists, New York State Museum, Albany, January 28–March 26
- Energy/Experimentation: Black Artists and Abstraction, 1964–1980, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, April 5–July 2
- High Times, Hard Times: New York Painting, 1967–1975, Weatherspoon Art Museum, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, August 6–October 15, 2006; American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, American University, Washington, DC, November 21, 2006 – January 21, 2007; National Academy Museum, New York, February 13–April 22, 2007
2007
- For the Love of the Game: Race and Sport in African-American Art, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut, June 1–November 30
- WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, March 4–July 16, 2007; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC, September 21–December 16, 2007; P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, Queens, New York, February 17–May 12, 2008; Vancouver Art Gallery, October 4, 2008 – January 18, 2009
- Lines, Grids, Stains, Words, Museum of Modern Art, New York, June 13–October 22, 2007; Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Serralves, Porto, Portugal, May 9–June 22, 2008; Museum Wiesbaden, Germany, September 28, 2008 – January 1, 2009
- Cinema Remixed and Reloaded: Black Women Artists and the Moving Image since 1970, Museum of Fine Art, Spelman College, Atlanta, September 14, 2007 – May 28, 2008; Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, October 18, 2008 – January 4, 2009
2008
- Strength in Numbers: Artists Respond to Conflict, Sragow Gallery, New York, June 3–July 31
2009
- Paper: Pressed, Stained, Slashed, Folded, Museum of Modern Art, New York, March 11–June 22
- Hidden Gems: Works on Paper, June Kelly Gallery, New York, July 9–31
2010
- The Chemistry of Color: African-American Artists in Philadelphia, 1970–1990, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, January 11–April 10
- Collected: Reflections on the Permanent Collection, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, April 1–June 27
- Pictures by Women: A History of Modern Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New York, May 7, 2010 – April 18, 2011
- Embodied: Black Identities in American Art from the Yale University Art Gallery, David C. Driskell Center, University of Maryland, College Park, September 16–October 29, 2010; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut, September 16, 2010 – June 26, 2011
2011
- Currents in Contemporary Art, Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando, Florida, January 1–June 30
- VideoStudio: Playback, The Studio Museum in Harlem, March 31–June 26
2012
- Full Spectrum: Prints from the Brandywine Workshop, Philadelphia Museum of Art, September 7–November 25
2013
- Black in the Abstract, Part I: Epistrophy, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, October 31, 2013 – January 19, 2014
2014
- Art Expanded, 1958–1978, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 14, 2014 – March 8, 2015
- Variation: Conversations in and around Abstract Painting, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, August 24, 2014 – March 22, 2015
- Go Stand Next to The Mountain, Hales Gallery, London, November 28, 2014 – January 24, 2015
2015
- Represent: 200 Years of African American Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, January 10–April 5
- New Acquisitions, Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, February 11–June 7
- Piece Work, 32 Edgewood Gallery, Yale University School of Art, New Haven, Connecticut, April 6–May 24
- America Is Hard to See, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, May 1–September 27
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- Greater New York, MoMA P.S. 1, Queens, New York, October 11, 2015 – March 7, 2016
- Marks Made, Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida, October 17, 2015 – January 24, 2016
- Painting 2.0: Expression in the Information Age, Museum Brandhorst, Munich, November 13, 2015 – April 15, 2016; Museum Moderner Kunst, Vienna, June 2–September 25, 2016
- You Go Girl! Celebrating Women Artists, Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, New York, December 5, 2015 – April 3, 2016
2016
- Blue and Black: African Rainbow, University of Delaware, Newark, February 10–May 15
- Surface Area: Selections from the Permanent Collection, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, March 24–June 26
- Hey You! Who Me?, 32 Edgewood Gallery, Yale University School of Art, New Haven, Connecticut, April 6–June 5
- FORTY, MoMA P.S. 1, Queens, New York, June 19–August 29
- Skins: Body as Matter and Process, Garth Greenan Gallery, New York, June 23–July 29
- Haptic, Alexander Gray Associates, New York, July 7–August 12
- The African American Narrative, Maitland Art Center, Florida, July 15–September 4
- Her Wherever, Halsey McKay Gallery, East Hampton, October 8 – November 13
- Real / Radical / Psychological: The Collection on Display, Mildred Kemper Art Museum, St. Louis, September 9, 2016 – January 15, 2017
- Reading the Image: Text in American Art Since 1969, Lyman Allyn Art Museum, New London, CT, October 8, 2016 – January 22, 2017
- Art AIDS America, Alphawood Gallery, December 1, 2016 – April 2, 2017
2017
- Expanding Tradition: Selections from the Larry D. and Brenda A. Thompson Collection, Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia, Athens, January 28–May 7
- Picturing Math: Selections from the Department of Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, January 31–May 1
- Masterclass: A Survey of Work from the Twentieth Century, Pavel Zoubok Gallery, New York, February 28–April 8
- A Birthday Present as a Watch: Ketuta Alexi-Meskhishvili, Talia Chetrit, Ann Craven, Howardena Pindell, Thea Djordjadze and Hannah Weinberger, Galerie Frank Elbaz, Paris, March 18–June 17
- Power, Sprüth Magers, Los Angeles, March 29–June 10
- Painting on the Edge: A Historical Survey, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, June 8–July 29
- 20/20: The Studio Museum in Harlem and Carnegie Museum of Art, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, July 22–December 31
- Time as Landscape: Inquiries of Art and Science, Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, September 28–December 31
- We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85, Brooklyn Museum, New York, April 21–September 17, 2017; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, October 13, 2017 – January 14, 2018; Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, February 17–May 27, 2018; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, June 26–September 30, 2018
- Magnetic Fields: Expanding American Abstraction, 1960s to Today, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri, June 8–September 17, 2017; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C., October 13, 2017 – January 21, 2018; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida, May 5–August 5, 2018
- An Incomplete History of Protest: Selections from the Whitney's Collection, 1940–2017, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, August 18, 2017–April 2018
- Delirious: Art at the Limits of Reason, 1950-1980, Metropolitan Museum of Art, September 13, 2017 – January 21, 2018
- Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power, Tate Modern, London, July 12–October 22, 2017; Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, February 2–April 23, 2018; Brooklyn Museum, New York, September 7, 2018 – February 3, 2019
2018
- Histórias Afro-Atlânticas, Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand, Brazil, June 28–October 21
- Outliers and American Vanguard Art, National Gallery, Washington D.C., January 28–May 13, 2018; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, June 24–September 30, 2018; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, November 18, 2018 – March 18, 2019
References
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- ^ "Howardena Pindell: New Works". victoria-miro.com.
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