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CURRICULUM VITAE
Northwestern University
Department of Art Theory and Practice
MFA in Painting, 2004
 				
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Department of Art
BFA in Painting, 2001
EDUCATION
EXHIBITIONS AND CURATORIAL PROJECTS

SOLO
2012             “Gretchen Bender” (Curatorial Project), The Poor Farm, WI  (Forthcoming)

2011             “Outside Group”  Andrew Rafacz Gallery, Chicago, IL

2010             “Philip Vanderhyden:  New Paintings”  CTRL Gallery, Houston, TX

2009            “New Paintings”  Light & Sie Gallery, Dallas, TX

2007            “Philip Vanderhyden: Paintings”  Hudson Franklin, NY, NY

2005            “Three Paintings”  The Suburban, Oak Park, IL
SELECTED GROUP
2011            “To Tell The Truth”,  Monya Rowe Gallery, NY, NY
                    “Large Abstractions”,  The Suburban, Oak Park, IL
                    “A Person of Color”, Curated by Jose Lerma, The Green Gallery, Milwaukee, WI
                    “Summer Group Show”, Rena Sternberg Gallery, Chicago, IL

2010            “I Speak Now From the Aesthetic and Artistic Point of View When I Say That Life With Michelle 
                    Grabner Is Dull”, Curated by Michelle Grabner, Leo Koenig Projekte, NY, NY
                    “A Testbed of Futurity”, Curated by Sean Dack, Southfirst, Brooklyn, NY
                    “Gradation”, Curated by Garth Weiser, Lisbon, Portugal
                    “Welcome to the Neighborhood”, William H. Copper, Chicago, IL
                    “Faculty Exhibition”, 92nd St. Y, NY, NY

2009            “Analog Sunset”, Ludlow 38, NY, NY
                    “System, System, The Convent, Brooklyn, NY
                    “Philip Vanderhyden and Douglas Ross”, St. Louis Museum of Contemporary Art
                    “Red Pictures”, Hudson Franklin, NY, NY
                    “Underconstruction Projects”, The Poor Farm, Waupaca, WI
                    “Our History”, Light and Sie, Dallas, TX
		
2008            “Aqua Art Fair”, Light and Sie, Miami, FL
                    “Pictures of Nothing”, Lloyd Dobler Gallery, Chicago, IL
                    “Bauhaus Art Show”, Guertin’s Graphics, Chicago, IL
                    “ILIA Faculty Exhibition”, Gallery 350, Chicago, IL	

2007            “Grit and Vigor”, Light and Sie Gallery, Dallas, TX
                    “Tenth Benefit Art Auction”, Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI
                    “Part Time”, Illinois Institute of Art, Chicago, IL 
                    “Aqua Art Fair”, Hudson Franklin Gallery, Miami, FL

2006            “Philip Vanderhyden and Matt Stolle,”, Rowley Kennerk Gallery, Chicago, IL
                    “Philip Vanderhyden and Amy Park,”, Gahlberg Gallery, Chicago, IL
                    “The Believers”, Curated by Michelle Grabner, Hudson Franklin Gallery, NY, NY
                    “Wherever”, Devening Projects and Editions, Chicago, IL
                    “Art (212)”, NY, NY
                    “Remain in Light”, University of Illinois, Normal, IL

2005            “Nova Art Fair”, Devening Projects and Editions, Chicago, IL
                    “No Monument”, The Guest House, Chicago, IL
                    “Cephalic Symbols”, Judy Saslow Gallery, Chicago, IL

2004            “Succeeding Where the Hippies Failed”, Le Roy Neiman Gallery, NY, NY
                    “MFA Thesis Exhibition”, Mary and Leigh Block Museum, Evanston, IL
                    “Philip Vanderhyden, Gregg Perkins, Stephan Husby”,  The Suburban, Oak Park, IL

2003            “All Over and At Once”, curated by Lane Relyea, The Pond Gallery, Chicago, IL
                    “Amy’s Friends”, Body-Builder and Sportsman Gallery, Chicago, IL
BIBLIOGRAPHY
“Philip Vanderhyden at Andrew Rafacz Gallery.”  New City Art, February, 2011
http://art.newcity.com/2011/02/21/review-philip-vanderhydenandrew-rafacz-gallery/

“Monday Morning Quarterback.”  Chicago Now, February, 2011
http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/art-talk-chicago/2011/01/monday-morning-quarterback-12211.html

“Can I Come Over To Your House: The First Ten Years of the Suburban.”  Texts by Michelle Grabner, Annika Marie, Michael Newman. The Suburban, Oak Park, Illinois.  2010

“Moving Forward.”  Truong, Hong-An. Artslant, February, 2010
http://www.artslant.com/ny/articles/show/13338

“Philip Vanderhyden at Light and Sie.”  Mitchell, Charles Dee. Art in America. May,  2009. 
		
“Philip Vanderhyden:  New Paintings.”  Tingley, Jef.  “Review: THE Magazine, April 1,  2009. http://themagdfw.com/cgi-bin/artmagdfw/review.cgi?ReviewID=107

“Philip Vanderhyden:  New Paintings.”  Holland, Nicole.  THE Magazine, January 7, 2009.  http://themagdfw.com/cgi-bin/artmagdfw/review.cgi?ReviewID=74
		
“If This is Nothing, I Want More of It.”  Nichols, Liberty Thea. Artslant, November 24,	2009.  http://assets3.artslant.com/ny/articles/show/3072

“Pictures of Nothing/Lloyd Dobler Gallery.” James, Damien. New City, December 9, 2008

"The Windy Apple."  Orden, Abe.  Artnet   January, 2007.  artnet.com/magazine/usa/reviews/ordnen01-24-07.asp
		
"Vision and Style."  Ochab, Greg.  College of Dupage Courier.  December, 2006.

"Modernism Now."  Marie, Annika and Relyea, Lane.  College of Dupage Publication. October, 2006.

"Succeeding Where the Hippies Failed."  Chan, Lynne.  Columbia News Online, November 2004.  www.app.cc.columbia.edu/art/app/arts/visual_arts/news.jsp?news=135
		
"All Over and At Once."  Relyea, Lane.  X-tra,  Vol.  6  No. 1 2003

"All Over and At Once."  Workman, Michael.  Flash Art, Vol. XXXVI  No. 233, 2003
http://www.artslant.com/ny/articles/show/13338http://themagdfw.com/cgi-bin/artmagdfw/review.cgi?ReviewID=107http://themagdfw.com/cgi-bin/artmagdfw/review.cgi?ReviewID=107http://themagdfw.com/cgi-http://themagdfw.com/cgi-http://assets3.artslant.com/ny/articles/show/3072http://www.app.cc.columbia.edu/art/app/arts/visual_arts/news.jsp?news=135shapeimage_17_link_0shapeimage_17_link_1shapeimage_17_link_2shapeimage_17_link_3shapeimage_17_link_4shapeimage_17_link_5shapeimage_17_link_6
PUBLICATIONS AND LECTURES
“Red and Blue Dollars”  Self published artist’s book, December, 2010

“Crossing Thresholds”  Catalog essay for Mary Boochever, December, 2010

“Untitled” Exhibition essay for Garth Weiser, Norma Mangione Gallery, Turin, Italy, November 2010

“Gradation”  Catalog essay for exhibition “Gradation” at Portugal Art ’10, July, 2010

“If What I Say Is True, Maybe I Need A New Job”  Introductory Essay for All Systems Blow: Selected Writings of Lane Relyea, April, 2010

“Who’s Afraid of Flowers?”  Catalog essay for artist Judy Ledgerwood, Hatje Kantz, October, 2009
		
“Abstraction and the Drop Shadow.”  Lecture for opening of Bauhaus Art Show, at Guertin’s Graphics,
Chicago, IL, January, 2008
	
“Lights/Body.  Wolfgang Tilmans at the MCA.”  Panel-house.com, March, 2005
(Now http://panel-house.blogspot.com)

“Lost and Found.  Nevin Tomlinson and The Suburban.” Coterie, Vol 1. No. 1, March, 2004
 
“Barnett Newman and Frank Stella:  The Frontal and The Lateral.”  Self Published, 2004
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DOWNLOAD: ARTICLES AND REVIEWS
Mitchell, Charles Dee.  “Philip Vanderhyden at Light and Sie.”  Art In America.  May, 2009
		
James, Damien.  “Review: Pictures of Nothing/Lloyd Dobler Gallery.” New City. December, 2008
	
Orden, Abe.  “The Windy Apple.” Artnet. January, 2007

Marie, Annika and Relyea, Lane.  “Modernism Now.”  College of DuPage Publication. October, 2006

Chan, Lynne.  “Succeeding Where the Hippies Failed.” Columbia News Online. November, 2004
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