Yulia Pinkusevich Kharkov, Ukraine, b. 1982

 

PRESS / PUBLICATIONS

2023 

Schema World As Diagram Reviewed by Barry Schwabsky ArtForum October 2023

 

Whitewall Magazine: What to See at the 2023 Armory Show, September 2023

 

deYoung Museum: Artist in the Collection Series. Printed Interview

 

deYoung Museum: Artist in the Collection Video Interview with Animations Oct 2023

 

Packard, Cassie. Schema World as Diagram. New York:  Brooklyn Rail

 

Work Magazine: Cover and verso features Q-series drawings.

 

Rubinstein, Raphael & Heather. Schema: World as Diagram. New York: Marlborough Gallery. c. 2023

 

In Search of the Miraculous.  New York: Marlborough Gallery. c. 2023

 

Wei, Lily. In Search of the Miraculous. Studio International

 

MacAdams, Barbara. 'In Search of the Miraculous New York: Brooklyn Rail

 

Double Vision 2nd edition by Orbis (book by Y.Pinkusevich F Hughes A.Steves)

2022

"The Stillness of Motion" Essay by Yulia in "Hideaway" book edited by Debra Plugh

 

SquareCylinder: Jamie Baron reviews Yulia Pinkusevich Solo Very Yellow White Flash

2021

Morettini, Mia..  Mother, Earth Air, Femme Art Review: Canada

 

MPAC in Conversation with Yulia Pinkusevich Postcollapse Art and Culture

 

Breuer, Karin. New Acquisitions Artist Spotlight San Francisco: deYoung Magazine

 

Art & About Staff Pick: Calm Under the Wave at Archer Gallery, Portland, OR

 

ESRL/SPACE and Living Systems, Publication Funded by the Knight Foundation

 

End of You, Gray Area's Experiential Space Research Lab

2020

WIRED Magazine- What Happens if the Earth Gains Consciousness?

 

Mission Local: 11 artists collaborate at Gray Area to immerse you in the environment.

2019

Stanford Magazine Feature Article: Trapeze Artist by Melinda Sacks

 

Between Them Review Hosfelt Gallery, on Square Cylinder

 

The Chart: Double Vision Interview, Book Publication

2018

Philosophy Talk Radio Interview on Creativity for KQED

 

Double Vision, Orbis Books Publication with Andrea Steves and François Hughes

2017

New American Painting, Featured Artist, West Coast Edition

 

Open Form, Book Publication, Featured Artist

 

Artsy Interview about Facebook Artist in Residence Experience

 

Stanford Magazine The Dish: Extraterrestrial Exhibition Takes Form

 

KQED Video Feature: Portraits of an Immigrant Filled Nation

2016

New City: Artist holds on to Modernism in a Fractured World

 

Creators Project/VICE, Reality Check Exhibition Review

 

Chicago Tribune, Reality Check Review

 

European Space Agency (ESA) Featured works on Rosetta Art Blog

 

Chasi podii Ukrainian Publication. Reality Check Interview                      

 

Open Form, 5 Years of Facebook Artist In Residence Catalog Season II                       

 

580 Split Journal, Featured Artist in Spring 2016 Issue. International Publication

 

Atlas Obscura: See what artists in residence at a trash dump create.

2015

Ukrainian Diaspora Essay by Adrienne Kochman PhD, Chicago, IL

 

Stanford Magazine, Stanford's newest building spotlights art and art history 10.2015

 

Venison Magazine, Fall Issue Interview by Amber Imrie - Situnayake

 

SF Chronicle McMurtry Building completes Stanford Arts District

 

Macy's Green Living Blog: Recology and the Art of Upcycling

2013

Sac Bee "San Francisco artists turn trash-dump finds into treasures" by K. Seligman

 

Syndicated in Miami Herald, Kansas City, San Louis Obispo Tribune, Arab Emirates

 

SF Art Enthusiast: "Present Tense" by Monique Delaunay

 

X Libris Publication

 

A.D.D Publication

 

Vox Magazine: Art in Town: The real look of Yulia Pinkusevich's mural.     

 

Columbia Daily Tribune: The Collective Architecture of the Impossible.

2012

City Paper: Charleston SC The Flip Flopper By Erin Ziegler

 

Ltd Magazine: ALBUQUERQUE in the Global Spotlight ISEA:2012 by Nancy Salem

 

UNi Dubai Magazine, Artist feature and interview by Richard Labaki                                  

 

KQED Art Review: The Monochrome MFA shows by Kristin Farr & Mark Taylor

 

Catalog Essays for Never Odd or Even - The Solace of Captivity by Inidie Choudhury; Inhuman Scale: Yulia Pinkusevich and the Living Urban Ruin by Barbara Green

 

NBC Bay Area News: Art House aired 2.24.2012

 

DWELL: Art from Architecture by Jaime Gillin     

 

SF Bay Guardian: This Old House by Matt Sussman

 

Art Slant: Home Makers by Liz Glass

 

CoolHunting: Nine artists transform a 150-year-old house by Graham Hiemstra

2011

SF Weekly Perfect Place No Place Exhibition Review

2010

East Bay Express, Exhibition Review by DeWitt Cheng                           

 

EnculturateVegas, Exhibition Review by Brian Paco Alvarez              

2009

Share.TV Interview                                                                                 

 

ADBUSTERS, Featured Artist in July/August Issue                                

 

ABQ Journal, Elements' by Dan Mayfield  

 

 

Falsified Education by Yulia Pinkusevich                                      

Ksenia Terestchenkova interviews Yulia Pinkusevich                   

Oakland, California, April 28, 2015                                            

Stanford Magazine, March 2019                

https://stanfordmag.org/contents/Trapeze-Artist-Yulia-Pinkusevich

 Isorithms Series (2018 - 2024)                                                         

 Recollections of Stones unturned                                                    

Kent Fine Art, New York exhibition from 2016.

 Schema: World as Diagram by Raphael Rubinstein

156 pp., 76 color plates

ISBN: 978-0-89797-431-8

Diagrams have permeated human civilization, providing visual tools for every conceivable endeavor, from mystical cosmologies to computer circuitry. They have also been

crucial for successive art movements from Dada to Fluxus to Conceptual Art. Schema: World as Diagram examines the pervasive use of diagrams in postwar and contemporary art. For some artists, the diagram is primarily a spiritual instrument, for others it offers an alternative to the abstract/figurative binary. Diagrams are also a means of engaging with the external world, whether by visualizing networks of power or sketching new paths of communication

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