1971 Born in Sydney, Australia

Lives and works in New York

Education

1997 Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey

1994 Empire State College, New York

1993 Melbourne University

1990 Studio School of Drawing and Painting, New York

Solo exhibitions

2026 The Weight of Light, carlier | gebauer, Berlin, Germany

in the air / a memory, White Cube, Mason’s Yard, UK

2025 Notes From An Earlier Sky, Cassandra Bird, Sydney, Australia

2024 Sky Sound, White Cube, Hong Kong

2023 Dreamwork of Trees, carlier | gebauer, Berlin, Germany

2022 People Earth Sky Stars, White Cube, Paris, France

2021 An Everywhere of Light, carlier | gebauer, Berlin, Germany

‘the nostalgia for the infinite’, White Cube, Bermondsey, UK

2019 There and Not There, carlier | gebauer, Berlin, Germany

2017 Stone/Folding, Touchstones, Rochdale, UK

2016 Struggling With Words That Count (with Julie Mehretu), carlier | gebauer, Berlin, Germany

Earthfold (with Julie Mehretu), Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens, Deurle, Belgium

Field of Mars, Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne, Australia

Field of Mars, carlier | gebauer, Berlin, Germany

2014 Dear Another, Salon94, New York, USA

2013 Lacunae, carlier | gebauer, Berlin, Germany

Passages, Savannah College of Art and Design, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

2012 Skyfolds: 1941−2010, White Cube, London, UK

2010 Revenant, carlier | gebauer, Berlin, Germany

2009 The Project, New York, USA

2007 White Cube, London, UK

2006 The Measure of Every Pause, MoMA PS1, New York, USA

2005 Franklin Artworks, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

2004 The Project, New York, USA

1999 First Floor Gallery, Melbourne, Australia

Selected group exhibitions

2025 The Intelligence of Painting, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney, Australia

2024 Julie Mehretu. Ensemble, Palazzo Grassi, Venice, Italy

2023 Threads of Expression: Textile Art Unraveled, Shin Gallery, New York, USA

Under the Influence of the Ellipse, Carlier Gebauer, Berlin, Germany

The Invisible Structure of the Universe, Carlier Gebauer, Berlin, Germany

2022 By a Thread, A.I. Gallery, London, UK

2021 TEXTiles:The Woven Word, Bookstein Projects, New York, USA

2019 In-Visible Realness, PS120, Berlin, Germany

From Hand to Mind, carlier | gebauer, Berlin, Germany

2017 The Uptown Triennial, Harlem, New York, USA

A De-colonial Geographic, Devonport Regional Gallery, Hobart, Australia

2015 ArtTextiles, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, UK

2014 1st International Biennale of Contemporary Art of Cartagena de Indias, Colombia

2010 Kupferstichkabinett: Between Thought and Action, White Cube, London

Landscapes of the Mind: Contemporary Artists Contemplate the Brain, Williams

College Museum of Art, Williamstown, Massachusetts

2007 Material Pursuits, Robert Hull Fleming Museum, University of Vermont, Burlington

2006 Harlem Postcards, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York

A Changing Fabric, Salina Art Centre, Kansas

Terra Incognita, Gertrude Contemporary, Melbourne

When Artists Say We, Artists Space, New York

2005 Mental Maps, Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Program, Long Island City

The Continuous Mark:40 Years of the New York Studio School, New York Studio School

Your Sky, Gigantic ArtSpace, New York

The Project, Los Angeles

2004 How Would You Light Heaven?, carlier | gebauer, Berlin

2003 Abstruction, Artist’s Space, New York

Puddle Wonderful, Artemis Greenberg Van Doren Fine Art, New York

Pink Slips and Golden Parachutes, The Project, New York

2002 A Moment’s Notice, Kerry Inman Gallery, Houston

2001 Superimposition, Caren Golden Fine Art, New York

2000 Burglar, Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York

1999 Queer, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey

1998 Verbal, Momenta Gallery, New York

1997 Westbeth Gallery, New York

1996 A Grand Affair, Art Initiatives, New York

1995 Free Floating, Onetwentyeight Gallery, New York

Selected Awards

2022 Francis J. Greenburger Award, New York

Selected Residencies

2003 Gertrude Contemporary, International Residency Program, Melbourne

2001 The Millay Colony for the Arts, Austerlitz, New York

1998 Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, Vermont