2009 Portland Museum of Art Biennial Checklist

 April 8, 2009 – June 7, 2009

Eric Aho (United States, born 1966), Ice Cut (1931), 2008, oil on linen, 50 x 70 inches. Lent by the artist.

Mary Aro (United States, born 1929), Microwaves, 2007-2008, oil on canvas, 16 x 20 inches.

Mary Aro (United States, born 1929), End of the Burn, 2007-2008, oil on canvas, 16 x 20 inches. Lent by the artist, courtesy of Turtle Gallery, Deer Isle, Maine.

Mary Aro (United States, born 1929), Trailer Home on Polka Valley Road, 2007-2008, oil on canvas, 16 x 20 inches. Lent by the artist, courtesy of Turtle Gallery, Deer Isle, Maine.

Dozier Bell (United States, born 1957), Memory: Morning City, 2008, acrylic on panel, 5 x 6 x 2 inches. Private collection.

Dozier Bell (United States, born 1957), Memory: Rooftop, 2008, acrylic on panel, 5 x 5 x 2 inches. Lent by the artist, courtesy of Aucocisco Gallery, Portland, Maine.

Dozier Bell (United States, born 1957), River, 2008, charcoal on acetate, 3 1/2 x 3 3/4 inches. Private collection.

Melissa A. Calderón (United States, born 1974), Bizcocho [Cake], 2008, chromogenic print, 22 x 26 inches. Lent by the artist.

Melissa A. Calderón (United States, born 1974), The Courtyard, 2008, chromogenic print, 26 x 22 inches. Lent by the artist.

Melissa A. Calderón (United States, born 1974), Papó, 2007, resin, copper, wire, enamel paint, 15 x 5 x 13 inches. Lent by the artist.

Melissa A. Calderón (United States, born 1974), Permanence of Pain-1100, 2007, steel, silver tissue box, cried on tissues, 10 x 3 x 5 1/2 feet. Lent by the artist.

Tillman Crane (United States, born 1955), Bus Stop, Finstown, 2007, platinum/palladium print, 10 x 24 inches (print); 19 x 32 inches (mat). Lent by the artist.

Sean Foley (United States, born 1969), Menace, 2007, oil, acrylic, latex, mdf panels, linen, steel extension rods, 15 x 33 feet x 20 inches. Lent by the artist.

A. Jacob Galle (United States, born 1978), Untitled [pilgrimage], 2008, digital video, 22:15. Lent by the artist.

A. Jacob Galle (United States, born 1978). Untitled [cubicle], 2005, digital video, 6:22. Lent by the artist.

Ilana Halperin (United States, born 1973), Towards Heilprin Land, 2006, chromogenic print on MDF, 20 x 30 inches. Lent by the artist, courtesy of Doggerfisher, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Ilana Halperin (United States, born 1973), Near ITTOQQORTOORMIT, 2007, hard ground etching on Fabriano paper, 23 x 18 inches. Lent by the artist, courtesy of Doggerfisher, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Ethan Hayes-Chute (United States, born 1982), Hermitage, 2009, mixed media, variable. Lent by the artist.

Tanja Alexia Hollander (United States, born 1972), Untitled 66817 (Ein Bokek Israel), 2006, chromogenic print, 30 x 30 inches. Lent by the artist.

Tanja Alexia Hollander (United States, born 1972), Untitled 68901 (Ko’ah, Israel), 2006, chromogenic print, 30 x 30 inches. Lent by the artist.

Wade Kavanaugh (United States, born 1979), Falsework, 2009, sheetrock, variable. Lent by the artist.

Steven Perkins (United States, born 1960), Two Oak Trees, 2008, oil on canvas, 16 x 20 inches. Lent by the artist.

Andy Rosen (United States, born 1974), Let’s not and say we did, 2008, mixed media with fake fur and wood, 73 x 114 x 33 inches. Lent by the artist.

Julianna Swaney (United States, born 1982), Central Park, March 6th 1890, 2007, ink and collage on paper, 8 1/2 x 11 inches. Lent by the artist.

Julianna Swaney (United States, born 1982), Wolfgirl, 2008, watercolor and pencil on paper, 5 x 10 inches. Lent by the artist.

Julianna Swaney (United States, born 1982), Beebeard, 2008, watercolor and collage on paper, 10 x 10 inches. Lent by the artist.

Susan Hayre Thelwell (United States, born 1975), Marking, 2008, archival pigment print, 11 x 16 1/2 inches. Lent by the artist.

Susan Prince Thompson (United States, born 1953), Visionary, 2008, brown paper bags, white prismacolor, ink, cut-out with tiny scissors, variable. Lent by the artist.

Sam van Aken (United States, born 1972), Thumper, 2007, 50 subwoofer speakers, car stereo amps, 60 x 60 inches x variable. Lent by the artist. 


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