Nancy Chunn - Solo Exhibitions

Solo Exhibitions

2007

Ben Maltz Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, Nancy Chunn: Media Madness, November 3, 2007 – January 8, 2008.

2004

Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, NY, Paintings 1982–2004, September 10 – October 16.

2001

University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Little Rock, AR, Art, Politics, and the Media: Front Pages 1996 by Nancy Chunn, November 1 – November 28.

Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, NY, News Stories, October 13 – November 10.

2000

Olin Art Gallery, Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio, In the News, January 20 – February 27.

1998

Addison/Ripley Fine Art, Washington, DC, New Work 1997, January 15 – February 28.

The Corcoran Museum of Art, Washington, DC, Front Pages, January 10 – March 1.

1997

Institute of Contemporary Art at Maine College of Art, Portland, ME, Nancy Chunn: Front Pages 1996, November 6 – December 14.

Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, NY, Front Pages 1996, January 11 – February 15.

1992

Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, NY, The China Series, Part I: 2200 B.C.-1368 A.D., October 31 – November 28.

1989

Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, NY, Nancy Chunn, May 6 – June 3.

1987

Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL, Nancy Chunn, November 20, 2007 – January 10, 1988.

Feature Gallery, Chicago, IL, April 24-May 23.

Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, NY, Nancy Chunn: Paintings, January 10 – February 7.

1986

Hewlett Gallery, Carnegie Mellon College of Fine Arts, Pittsburgh, PA, February.

1984

Concord Gallery, New York, NY, April.

1981

A&M Artworks, New York, NY, February.

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