Bio
JONATHAN CALM
Lives in New York
Studio's in New York, NY & Boston, MA
EDUCATION
2000 Columbia University, MFA
1997 Montclair State University, BFA
AWARDS
2008
Art Matters Grant, New York,
NY
2003
MTA Poetry in Motion Award, with video screenings at the Museum of Modern
Art, NYC and “Reel New York” on the Public Broadcasting System,
NYC
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Archer, Barbara. “An Insider’s Tour of Chelsea,” The Record, April 19, 2002, p. 39
Bischoff, Dan. “Crystal Land Revisited: New Art In New Jersey,” The Sunday Star-Ledger, November 07, 2004, p. 3 (illus.)
Copeland, Huey. “The Blackness of Blackness,”Artforum, October, 2009, p. 151
Cote, Christian. “Hip Hop Bof!,” Le Droit, September 14, 2002, p. A16
Cotter, Holland. “Cinema a la Warhol, With Cowboys, Stillness and
Glamour,”
New York Times, April 5, 2002, p. E31
Cotter, Holland. ”Superimposition,” New York Times, July 6, 2001, p. E33
Dawson, Jessica. “African-American Art, Forward and Backward,” Washington Post, Nov. 27, 2003, p. C05
Finch, Charlie. “My Own Private Biennial,” Artnet.com/Magazine, November 29, 2001
Finch, Charlie. “Video Choices: Kiki Seror, Annika Larsson, Jeremy Blake, Jonathan Calm,” Artnet.com/Magazine, March 29, 2002 (illus.)
Finch, Charlie. “Greetings Friends,” Artnet.com/Magazine, Dec. 22, 2000
Genocchio, Benjamin. “Images on a Transcultural Highway,” New
York Times,
December 12, 2004, p. 16
Gladman, Randy. Jonathan Calm, NYArts, July/Aug. 2002, p. 17 (illus.)
Goodman, Christy. “PBS Finds Reel New York in Brooklyn: Focus on Homegrown filmmakers,”24/7, June 7, 2004, Cover (illus.) p.3,18-24.
Hall, Robert. “New Visions,” Valentine New York The Magazine,” Vol. I, Issue IV, Winter 2003, p.17-19 (illus.)
Harris, Jane. “Short List,” Village Voice, June 2005, p. 43
Honigman, Ana Finel. “Pinning It Down,” Sleek,” Summer 2008, p.214 (illus.)
Huester, Weibke. “Da ist die Junge Kunst, die sich der Natur Zuwendet,” Frankfurter, October 4, 2003
Hunt, David. “Jonathan Calm,” Artext Fall 2002 (illus.)
Jenkins, Mark. “At Anacostia, Hats & Accessories,” Washington Post, Jan. 16, 2004
Kerr, Merrily. “David Hunt’s Superimposition,” NY Arts, September, 2001
Kerr, Merrily. “Man Hunt,” NY Arts, November, 2001, pp. 28
Levin, Kim. “Jonathan Calm,” Village Voice, Voice Choice (*), April 16, 2002
Michel, Rita. “Loop ’00 Art Barcelona,” NY Arts, Jan/Feb. 2004, p. 31.
Pollack, Barbara, “Frequency,” Art News, Feb. 2006, p. 129
Robinson, Walter. “Weekend Update,” Artnet.com/Magazine, June 23, 2005 (illus.)
Schwendener, Martha. Jonathan Calm, The New Yorker, June 27, 2005
Schwendener, Martha. “Superimposition,” Artforum on-line, July 14, 2001
Sirmans, Franklin. “Jonathan Calm,” Time Out NY, April 18-25, 2002 p. 62 (illus.)
Sirmans, Franklin. “Mass Appeal: The Art Object and Hip Hop Culture,” Catalogue essay, Gallery 101, Ottawa, Canada, August 2002
Valdez, Sarah. “Jonathan Calm,” Paper, February, 2002, p. 132
Valdez, Sarah. “Report From New York, Bling and Beyond,” Art in America, April 2006, p.63 (illus.)
Young, Lisa J. “Jonathan Calm,” Tema Celeste, July-August,
2002, p. 90 (illus.)
Zamudio, Raul. “Superimposition,” Tema Celeste, September-October,
2000, p. 84
CATALOGS
“Dusk” essay by David Hunt, I-20 Gallery, NYC, Sept. 16 – Oct 28, 2000 p. 6 (illus.)
“Frequency,” essay by Brooke Minto, Studio Museum of Art, NYC, Nov 9, 2005–March 12, 2006, pp. 34-35 (illus.)
“New Visions” Emerging Trends in African American Art,” The Smithsonian Institute, Anacostia Center for African American Art, pp. 3, 6, 7 (illus.)
“Art Forum Berlin 2003”, pp. 148-9 (illus.)
