Category / Publications
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Ithaca MOMA: 20 Questions
Thank you Sean Montgomery for including my work in the Ithaca Museum of Modern Art. You can read my answers to his 20 questions here.
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TONY Biennial Exhibition Catalogue
401 Harrison Street was curated by Urban Video Project for the TONY Biennial. This exhibition includes multiple venues across the city. An essay written by Mary Lee Hodgens is included in the catalogue. Read the essay by…
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Holiday Farms: A Collaboration by Linda Stratford
“…the daring layering of aesthetic contrasts was itself expressive.” After viewing the project Holiday Farms during a second installation, Linda Stratford posted this review for CIVA. Read the full pdf here.
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Stone Canoe, 6
Stone Canoe, an annual journal of arts published a photograph from the Storm Road and 316 Waverly Place projects. They were also included in an exhibition curated by Yvonne Buchanan and Dorene Quinn at XL Projects.
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Moving Image/Subjective Surface by Bonnie Kate
After participating in the Holiday Farms project, Bonnie Norlander interviews Brummund for CIVA and her blog, SftPwr. Read the pdf here.
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Binocular City by Christina Schmid
“The two artists dare us to see something else in the spaces their work represents or occupies…” Christina Schmid writes an essay on the work of Brummund and Swiszcz for Bethel Galleries’ exhibition…
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“Building Art” by L. Fenchel
Luke Fenchel interviews Brummund prior to the Sears Street project for the Ithaca Times. Read the whole article here.
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Cornell Council for the Arts Award
Cornell Council for the Arts published new catalogue celebrating 25 years of grants and projects. The grant partially funded the Storm Road project. Photographs from 9 Groton Avenue are included in the…
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Casa Amica, “Cofine Estremo,” by M. Giberti, Jun. 2011, pg. 152
A feature in Casa Amica on PvE Architects includes photographs and notes on my work in residence at Casa Poli.
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Review of Waterburg Plaza
A review of Waterburg Plaza by Danielle Winterton for the Ithaca Post. Read the entire review here.
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ArtTrail reviewed in the Irish Times by Rosita Boland
The project 1 Copley Street was curated by ArtTrail, a city-wide festival. Rosita Boland reviewed the festival for the Irish Times. You can read the article here.
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Light Work, Contact Sheet 157
316 Waverly Avenue was created for an exhibition of Light Work’s 2009 Grant Winners and published in Contact Sheet 157. It can be purchased here.
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Beyond/In Western New York Catalogue
“…Brummund’s work takes back what seems to be complete…” The Burchfield-Penney Art Center curated the 1300 Elmwood Avenue project for Beyond/In Western New York. This biennial exhibition involves the entire city of…
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Atlanta Celebrates Photography Public Art Award
Atlanta Celebrates Photography published a catalogue of their month long events, including the project Before 1190 Huff Road, which received their Public Art Award.
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Time-based Architecture by Patricia Phillips for the Visual Studies Workshop
During the installation 31 Prince Street, there was also a solo exhibition of Brummund’s work in the Visual Studies Workshop gallery. Read the full exhibition essay by Patricia Phillips here.
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“In Econ Dept., Bare Walls Morph into Edgy Art”
Andrey Boryga, for The Cornell Sun, reviews the art project curated for the Economics Department
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Squeaky Wheel Silent/Sound Festival
Squeaky Wheel and the Albright-Knox Gallery curate an outdoor film festival of short, silent films. Don Metz composes and performs original soundtracks for each film. Shorts by international and local artists include: Marcel Duchamp,…
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NYFA Current, “Rebecca Bengal on Karen Brummund’s Time-based Drawings of Architecture”
“…Brummund’s premise is simple to the point of elegance, satisfying the dual impulses to create and to destroy…” Read the article on Brummund’s recent work by Rebecca Bengal here.
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Cornell AAP News 5.0
Article published by the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning on Brummund’s installation, Storm Road, and award from the Cornell Council for the Arts (2008).
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Cornell Council for the Arts Annual Design Award
After winning a grant award from Cornell Council for the Arts, 9 Groton Avenue was selected for the theme of the CCA annual poster and web design.