NATASHA SWEETEN PRESS

The New York Times

Art In Review; Natasha Sweeten by Grace Glueck

Art In America

Natasha Sweeten at Edward Thorp

PUBLICATIONS

2024 • “I Depends on You”, a visual essay with Tamara Zahaykevich for the Journal Of Contemporary Painting, Vol 1, Issue 1-2, selected by Kelly Chorpening

2021 • What You Missed That Day You Were Absent, book for exhibition, published with Marisa Newman Projects, softbound, 48pp

2012 • Yew Journal, October, artist studies published with poems by Michele Battiste

2010 • Mario Naves, City Arts, October 14, “Geometric Progressions”

2007 • Deborah Wood, "Foreword: Painters & Sculptors Make Prints", essay for artist book, loose leaf, 13pp

2006 • Edward Leffingwell, Art in America, October, "Natasha Sweeten at Edward Thorp," p200

• The New Yorker, March 6, Art: Chelsea / Short List

• Grace Glueck, The New York Times, March 3, "Art in Review: Natasha Sweeten at Edward Thorp," pE35

• R.C. Baker, The Village Voice, February 22-28, Vol. LI No. 8, Choices / Art, Galleries / Chelsea, Pick: Natasha Sweeten at Edward Thorp

2005 • Derrick Buisch, “I’m in Love with the Future Now”, catalog essay for Zg Gallery

• Dan Tranberg, Angle, Vol. 2, No. 23, Nov / Dec, “Drawn to Cleveland,” pp6-7

• Kenneth Dingwall and John L. Moore, “Drawn to Cleveland”, catalog essay, Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, softbound, 32pp

2004 • Yaddo New York City Benefit 2004 Auction, catalog, softbound, 24pp

• Karen Wilkin, The Hudson Review, Vol LVII, No 3, Autumn, “A Nourishing Summer Meal,” pp491-492

• Ken Johnson, The New York Times, July 9, “Art Guide / Galleries: Chelsea,” pD27

2003 • Felice Koenig, Glasstire: Texas Visual Art, June 2, "San Antonio Update"

• Lilly Wei, Voices of Art Magazine, Vol 11, Issue 2, “Twisting and Turning: Abstract Painting Now,” pp28-30

• Lilly Wei, “Twisting and Turning: Abstract Painting Now”, catalog essay for Blue Star Contemporary Art Center

2001• Dan Tranberg, The Plain Dealer, October 18, “Degrees of Separation Reunites City with Work of Former Art Students,” pE6

1996 • Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts/Bard MFA catalog, images of sketchbook printed throughout