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Ethan Breckenridge
I Love It, 2008. text written city dust on insulated window.
Born Madison Wisconsin 1977
Education
2003-05 M.F.A. Columbia University. New York, N.Y.
2000-02 B.F.A. School of Visual Arts. New York, N.Y.
1996-99 University of New Mexico. Albuquerque N.M.

Selected Group Exhibitions
2009 “Summer Group Exhibition” Derek Eller Gallery,
New York, NY.
2009 “Skin Jobs” Marc Selwyn Fine Art, Los Angeles,
CA
2009 “N-1 Transitional Relationships” Museo Patino,
Santa Cruz, Bolivia
2008 “Long Time, First Time and Swiss Cheese” Kate
Werble Gallery, New York N.Y.
2008 “International video art:
TWOSIDEDNESS” Kulturhuset, Stockholm, Sweden
2007 “PAWNSHOP” e-flux, New York, N.Y.
2006 “EAF Exhibition” Socrates Sculpture Park.
Queens, N.Y.
2006 “Peace Tower” Whitney Biannual, Whitney Museum
of American Art. New York, N.Y.
2005 “Six Laws of Motion” Max Protetch Gallery. New
York, N.Y.
2005 “On the Beach” Printed Matter, New York, N.Y.
2005 “Succeeding where the Hippies Failed” Leroy
Neiman Gallery. New York, N.Y.
2004 “The Peekskill Project” Peekskill, N.Y.
2004 “Art in the Office”, Global Consulting
Group. New York, N.Y.
Public Projects
2009 Zentrum Paul Klee Sommerakademie, Bern
Switzerland.
2008 “Trapdoor” Metrotech Center, Public Art Fund,
New York N.Y.
2008 “ludlow38kunstverinemunchengoetheinstitutnewyo
rk” Art space designed in collaboration with
Liam Gillick. New York, N.Y.
2006 “unitednationsplaza”. Berlin, Germany.




Publications
2008 McGuirk, Justin “ludlow38” Icon Magazine, Nov.
2008 Vogel, Carol “Appetite for Sculpture” The New
York Times, Nov. 7th
2007 Cotter, Holland. “Justin Lowe” The New York
Times, Aug. 5th.
2006 Fry, Naomi. “EAF06: 2006 Emerging Artist
Fellowship” Critics Pick, Artforum, Oct.
2006 Saltz, Jerry. “Yurts and Stalagmites” Village
Voice Oct. 11
2005 Morris, Sarah. “Artist’s Favorites” Spike Art
Quarterly #5, Summer.
2004 Breckenridge, Ethan. “Rule of Thumb”, Work
Magazine #1, Fall.