Carl Tandatnick
Born: 1956, New York City, New York, USA
Born: 1956, New York City, New York, USA
Exhibitions
Upcoming Shows
Art AIDS America will open at the Tacoma Art Museum (October 3, 2015-January 10, 2016), and will travel to the Zuckerman Museum of Art at Kennesaw State University in suburban Atlanta (February 9-May 21, 2016), and finally to the Bronx Museum of the Arts in New York (July 13th-September 26th, 2016).
Current Exhibitions
Museum of Fine Arts (St. Petersburg, FL, USA) Current: Permanent Collection on Display
National Gallery of Australia (Canberra, Australia) Current: Part of Permanent Collection
National Gallery of Australia (Canberra, Australia) Current: Part of Permanent Collection
Previous
Davidson College Art Museum, Van Every and Smith Galleries (Davidson , North Carolina) Recent: August 25 - October 5, 2014. (Group show) "Re-Presentations of HIV/AIDS"
Museum of Fine Arts (St. Petersburg, FL, USA) Dec. 1, 2009 “World AIDS Day”
Philadelphia Art Alliance (Philadelphia, PA, USA) Sept. 13-Dec. 2, 2003 (group show) “Pandemic: Imaging AIDS”
United Nations Visitors Gallery (New York, NY, USA) Nov. 26, 2002-Jan. 10,2003 (group show) “Pandemic: Imaging AIDS”
Pretoria Art Museum (Pretoria, South Africa) Aug. 30-Oct. 27,2002 (group show) “Pandemic: Imaging AIDS”
Museum d’art Contemporani de Barcelona (Barcelona, Spain) July 11, 2002 (group show) “Pandemic: Imaging AIDS”; continuation July 13-Aug. 2,2002 convent de Angles
National Gallery of Australia (Canberra, Australia) April 2001 Work on display as part of permanent collection (group show)
ABSENT IMAGES “Day Without Art” Dec. 1, 1998 (in association with Visual AIDS)
St. Louis University Museum of Contemporary Religious Art (St. Louis, MO, USA) “Day without Art” 1997 and 1998
University of Miami New Gallery (Miami, FL, USA) Sept. 19-Oct. 18, 1997 (solo show) “Blood and Virus”
ABSENT IMAGES “Day Without Art” Dec. 1, 1996 (in association with Visual AIDS)
U.V.A. Artspace Gallery (Charlottesville, VA, USA) Aug. 28- Oct. 15, 1995 (solo show) “LIFE CRISIS” operating room installation
SONY Jumbotron Billboard in Times Square NYC (New York City, NY, USA) Dec. 1, 1995 “Day Without Art” Video Installation: “When is Day Without AIDS?”
SONY Jumbotron Billboard in Times Square NYC (New York City, NY, USA) Dec. 1, 1994 “Day Without Art” Video Installation: “When is Day Without AIDS?”
National Gallery of Australia (Canberra, Australia) Nov. 12-Mar. 5, 1995 (group show) “Don’t Leave Me This Way; Art in the Age of AIDS”
Alternative Museum (New York City, New York, USA) July 6-Aug. 6, 1994 (solo show) “LIFE CRISIS” operating room installation
Foster Peet Gallery (New York City, New York, USA) Mar. 11-Apr. 20, 1994
Artists Space (New York City, New York, USA) Jan. 25-Feb. 12,1994 (solo show) AIDS FORUM: “USAIDS” Installation
J.H. Delpech Foundation (Chicago, IL, USA) (solo show) Nov-June, 1994
John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art (Sarasota, FL, USA) Dec.l, 1993 (group show) 1993 “Day Without Art” (Program Cover Artwork and Guest Speaker)
South Bend Regional Museum of Art (South Bend, IN, USA) Dec. 1, 1993 (group show) “Day Without Art”
Chicago Cultural Center (Chicago, IL, USA) Nov. 30, 1993 (group show)
San Diego Art Institute (San Diego, CA, USA) Oct. 2-23, 1993 1993 International Juried Exhibition
Foster Peet Gallery (New York City, New York, USA) Aug. 6-Sept. 10, 1993
Alternative Museum (New York City, New York, USA) July 8-Aug. 14, 1993 1993 National Showcase Exhibition
Lehman College (Bronx, New York, USA) (group show) 1992 “Day Without Art”
AWARDS
Alternative Museum 1993 National Showcase Exhibition: First Place
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Pegrum, Mark. “A big Disease with a Little Name” Mots Plurieles 1997 Vol.l No. 3 chapter 6 Fragmentation and Dissolution
Showbeck, Chris. “Doctor Gives Art World Taste of Medicine” The Daily Progress, Aug. 28, 1995
Menses, G. “CNN Interview” in Times Square: SONY Billboard, Dec.l, 1994
Gott, T. “Don’t Leave Me This Way: Art in the Age of AIDS,” 1994
National Gallery of Australia, Exhibition Catalog
Keens, L. “The Art of Drawing Blood” WHO Weekly, (Australia) Dec. 5, 1994
Hippocrates Magazine, Nov./Dec. 1994 “Theater of Operations”
New York Press, Aug. 3-9 1994 “Life Crisis at Alternative Musuem”
Levin, K. “Carl Tandatnick,,” Village Voice, July 19, 1994 (page 67)
Petrow, S. “Duke Magazine,” Mar ./Apr. 1994 “Stories in the Age of AIDS”
Rahael, H. “Southern California Arts Monthly” Nov. 1993
COLLECTIONS
National Gallery of Australia: permanent collection (Canberra, Australia)
“AIDS Virus on White Blood Cell/Grey (virus) Border,” 1993
Silkscreen ink on Canvas
5’5”x4’l”
Museum of Fine Arts : permanent collection (St. Petersburg, FL, US)
1) “AIDS PYRAMID”, 1993, Photographic collage 5’ 11/2” X 3’41/2”
2 ) “AIDS Window (Red) Virus on White Blood Cell,” 1993 Silkscreen ink on Canvas 7’7” X 3’ 10”
COLLABORATION
Collaboration with Carl Pope on the operating room sequence of “Palimpsest”
Exhibited by Carl Pope , 2000 Whitney Biennial (New York)
Museum of Fine Arts (St. Petersburg, FL, USA) Dec. 1, 2009 “World AIDS Day”
Philadelphia Art Alliance (Philadelphia, PA, USA) Sept. 13-Dec. 2, 2003 (group show) “Pandemic: Imaging AIDS”
United Nations Visitors Gallery (New York, NY, USA) Nov. 26, 2002-Jan. 10,2003 (group show) “Pandemic: Imaging AIDS”
Pretoria Art Museum (Pretoria, South Africa) Aug. 30-Oct. 27,2002 (group show) “Pandemic: Imaging AIDS”
Museum d’art Contemporani de Barcelona (Barcelona, Spain) July 11, 2002 (group show) “Pandemic: Imaging AIDS”; continuation July 13-Aug. 2,2002 convent de Angles
National Gallery of Australia (Canberra, Australia) April 2001 Work on display as part of permanent collection (group show)
ABSENT IMAGES “Day Without Art” Dec. 1, 1998 (in association with Visual AIDS)
St. Louis University Museum of Contemporary Religious Art (St. Louis, MO, USA) “Day without Art” 1997 and 1998
University of Miami New Gallery (Miami, FL, USA) Sept. 19-Oct. 18, 1997 (solo show) “Blood and Virus”
ABSENT IMAGES “Day Without Art” Dec. 1, 1996 (in association with Visual AIDS)
U.V.A. Artspace Gallery (Charlottesville, VA, USA) Aug. 28- Oct. 15, 1995 (solo show) “LIFE CRISIS” operating room installation
SONY Jumbotron Billboard in Times Square NYC (New York City, NY, USA) Dec. 1, 1995 “Day Without Art” Video Installation: “When is Day Without AIDS?”
SONY Jumbotron Billboard in Times Square NYC (New York City, NY, USA) Dec. 1, 1994 “Day Without Art” Video Installation: “When is Day Without AIDS?”
National Gallery of Australia (Canberra, Australia) Nov. 12-Mar. 5, 1995 (group show) “Don’t Leave Me This Way; Art in the Age of AIDS”
Alternative Museum (New York City, New York, USA) July 6-Aug. 6, 1994 (solo show) “LIFE CRISIS” operating room installation
Foster Peet Gallery (New York City, New York, USA) Mar. 11-Apr. 20, 1994
Artists Space (New York City, New York, USA) Jan. 25-Feb. 12,1994 (solo show) AIDS FORUM: “USAIDS” Installation
J.H. Delpech Foundation (Chicago, IL, USA) (solo show) Nov-June, 1994
John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art (Sarasota, FL, USA) Dec.l, 1993 (group show) 1993 “Day Without Art” (Program Cover Artwork and Guest Speaker)
South Bend Regional Museum of Art (South Bend, IN, USA) Dec. 1, 1993 (group show) “Day Without Art”
Chicago Cultural Center (Chicago, IL, USA) Nov. 30, 1993 (group show)
San Diego Art Institute (San Diego, CA, USA) Oct. 2-23, 1993 1993 International Juried Exhibition
Foster Peet Gallery (New York City, New York, USA) Aug. 6-Sept. 10, 1993
Alternative Museum (New York City, New York, USA) July 8-Aug. 14, 1993 1993 National Showcase Exhibition
Lehman College (Bronx, New York, USA) (group show) 1992 “Day Without Art”
AWARDS
Alternative Museum 1993 National Showcase Exhibition: First Place
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Pegrum, Mark. “A big Disease with a Little Name” Mots Plurieles 1997 Vol.l No. 3 chapter 6 Fragmentation and Dissolution
Showbeck, Chris. “Doctor Gives Art World Taste of Medicine” The Daily Progress, Aug. 28, 1995
Menses, G. “CNN Interview” in Times Square: SONY Billboard, Dec.l, 1994
Gott, T. “Don’t Leave Me This Way: Art in the Age of AIDS,” 1994
National Gallery of Australia, Exhibition Catalog
Keens, L. “The Art of Drawing Blood” WHO Weekly, (Australia) Dec. 5, 1994
Hippocrates Magazine, Nov./Dec. 1994 “Theater of Operations”
New York Press, Aug. 3-9 1994 “Life Crisis at Alternative Musuem”
Levin, K. “Carl Tandatnick,,” Village Voice, July 19, 1994 (page 67)
Petrow, S. “Duke Magazine,” Mar ./Apr. 1994 “Stories in the Age of AIDS”
Rahael, H. “Southern California Arts Monthly” Nov. 1993
COLLECTIONS
National Gallery of Australia: permanent collection (Canberra, Australia)
“AIDS Virus on White Blood Cell/Grey (virus) Border,” 1993
Silkscreen ink on Canvas
5’5”x4’l”
Museum of Fine Arts : permanent collection (St. Petersburg, FL, US)
1) “AIDS PYRAMID”, 1993, Photographic collage 5’ 11/2” X 3’41/2”
2 ) “AIDS Window (Red) Virus on White Blood Cell,” 1993 Silkscreen ink on Canvas 7’7” X 3’ 10”
COLLABORATION
Collaboration with Carl Pope on the operating room sequence of “Palimpsest”
Exhibited by Carl Pope , 2000 Whitney Biennial (New York)