Judy Rifka - Selected Solo Exhibitions

Selected Solo Exhibitions

  • 2007: Chocolate Factory, New York City
  • 2001: Gallery X, New York City
  • 1997: Alley Culture Gallery, Detroit, Michigan
  • 1994: "Judy Rifka", Information Gallery, New York City
  • 1991: "Judy Rifka Drawings 1980-1990", Brooke Alexander, New York City
  • 1991: "Judy Rifka: Paintings and Works on Paper", Ratner Gallery (Chicago), Galerie Tobias Hirshmann (Frankfurt, Germany), Ann Jaffee Gallery (Bay Harbor Islands, Florida)
  • 1988: Brooke Alexander, New York City
  • 1988: Galerie Tobias Hischmann, Frankfurt, Germany
  • 1988: Galerie Ninety-Nine, Miami
  • 1987: Saxon-Lee Gallery, Los Angeles
  • 1987: Brooke Alexander, New York City
  • 1986: Anna Friebe Galerie, Cologne
  • 1986: "Judy Rifka Paintings", Cleveland Museum of Art
  • 1986: Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, California
  • 1985: Brooke Alexander, New York City
  • 1985: Anna Friebe Galerie, New York City
  • 1984: "Judy Rifka: Major Works 1981-84" (Charlotte, North Carolina and the Anderson Gallery, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, Galerie de France (Paris), Brooke Alexander (NYC), 51x Gallery, (NYC), Carl Solway Gallery (Cincinnati, Ohio)
  • 1983: Nicola Jacobs Gallery, London
  • 1983: Brooke Alexander (NYC), Daniel Weinberg Gallery, San Francisco, California
  • 1982: Brooke Alexander, New York City
  • 1981: Museum (Sub) Kulture, Berlin and Hamburg, Germany
  • 1980: Printed Matter, New York City
  • 1978: Jean Paul Najar, Paris
  • 1977: Franklin Furnace, New York
  • 1976: Susan Caldwell, New York
  • 1975: Daniel Weinberg Gallery (San Francisco); Artists Space (NYC)
  • 1974: John Doyle Gallery, Chicago

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