Peter Shear
Biography
Peter Shear (b.1980 Beverly Farms, Massachusetts). Peter Shear is a self-taught artist who lives and works in Bloomington, Indiana. Select solo exhibitions include: Thomas Park Gallery, Seoul, Korea (2023); The Cat Came Back, Castle, Los Angeles (2022); Recording, Fortnight Institute, NY (2021); Empty Boat, KOKI Arts, Tokyo, Japan (2021); Time Stamp, Herron School of Art + Design, Indiana University (2019); Magnolias All At Once, Fortnight Institute, New York, NY (2017). He has also been included in numerous group exhibitions, most recently: The Feminine in Abstract Painting, The Pat Passlof and Milton Resnick Foundation, New York, NY (2023); Regarding Kimber, Cheim & Read, New York, NY (2022).
Solo exhibitions |
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2023 | Thomas Park Gallery, Seoul, Korea |
2022 | The Cat Came Back, Castle, Los Angeles |
2021 | Recording, Fortnight Institute, NY |
2021 | Empty Boat, KOKI Arts, Tokyo, Japan |
2019 | Time Stamp, Herron School of Art + Design, Indiana University |
2017 | Magnolias All At Once, Fortnight Institute, New York, NY |
2016 | Family Resemblance, ATM, Austin, TX |
Selected group exhibitions |
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2023 | The Feminine in Abstract Painting, curated by Andrea Belag & Jennifer Samet, |
2022 | Regarding Kimber, curated by Jay Gorney, Cheim & Read, New York, NY |
2021 | Angle of Repose, Poker Flats Gallery, Williamstown, MA |
2020 | Maelstom, curated by Fortnight Institute, 303 Gallery, New York, NY |
2019 | Adrian, George, Peter, Sofia e Tamina, P420 Galleria, Bologna, Italy |
2018 | Locus Focus: Peter Shear and Arvind Sundararajan, curated by Emil Robinson, 840 Gallery, University of Cincinnati. |
2017 | Say Yes, curated by Kimia Ferdowsi Kline, Elaine L. Jacob Gallery, Wayne State University, Detroit |
2016 | Basic Instinct, Peter Shear and Ellen Siebers, FJORD, Philadelphia, PA |
2015 | Peer Review, Blyth Gallery, Imperial College of London, England |
2014 | Brute Moderates, Clinton King & Peter Shear, Firework Space, Brooklyn, NY |
2013 | The Double Down, curated by Trudy Benson and Jason Stopa, Trestle Gallery, Brooklyn, NY |