I. Art
Exhibitions & Public Installations
II. Books
III. Lectures / Presentations
IV. Art
Bibliography
I.
Art Exhibitions & Public Installations
= Installation photos
2010
Public
• Moral Dilemmas and Inside Out, Reykjavík Arts Festival, Reykjavík, Iceland, May 2010
Solo
• David Byrne Art Exhibition 関連特別イベント, VACANT by NO IDEA, Tokyo, Japan, 11–26 December
• Arboretum, Electric Works Project Space, San Francisco, CA, July 16 – August 21 [with Dave Eggers drawings]
2009
Group
• Economy of Scale, Hemphill, Washington, DC, November 7 – December 23, 2009
Public
• Playing the Building, Roundhouse, London, UK, 8–31 August
2008
Group
• Voice of Julio / Vox de Julio in Máquinas y Almas. Arte Digital (Machines and Souls. Digital Art), Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain, June 26 – October 13 (with David Hanson)
• It's Not Only Rock and Roll, Baby, Palais des Beaux Arts, Brussels, Belgium,
June 19 – September 5
• SUPERMODELS II: Real vs Unreal, LIPANJEPUNTIN Contemporary Art, Rome, December 13, 2007– January 24, 2008
Public
• Playing the Building presented by Creative Time, Battery Maritime Building, New York, NY, May 31 – August 24
• Bike Racks installed on NYC streets, in collaboration with the NYC Department of Transportation and PaceWildenstein Gallery
2007
Solo
• Furnishing the Self — Upholstering the Soul [Chairs], Hemphilll Fine Arts, Washington DC, November 3 – December 22
Group
• Deaf 2: From the Audible to the Visible, Galerie Frank Elbaz, Paris, France, September 8 – October 13, 2007
• Notes on Utopia, Maya Stendhal Gallery, New York, NY, March 1 – April 28
2006
Solo
• Furnishing the Self — Upholstering the Soul [Chairs], Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York, NY, October 19 – November 25
2005
Solo
• Playing the Building, audio installation, Färgfabriken, Stockholm, Sweden, October 8 – November 13
Group
• Destination Works at PULSE/Miami, Miami, FLA, December 1 – 4 [Voting Booth Project]
Public
• The New Sins, lightbox installation, CONTACT Toronto Photography Festival, Toronto, Canada, May 1 – 31
2004
Solo
• Trees, Tombstones and Bullet Points, George Eastman House, Rochester, NY, October 2, 2004 – February 6, 2005
Group
• The Voting Booth Project, Parsons Gallery, New York, NY, October 8 – December 5
• Shhh! Sounds In Spaces, audio installation, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England, May 20 – August 30
• Tactical Action, Gigantic ArtSpace, New York, NY, April 14 – June 10 [Corporate Signs]
2003
Solo
• What is It?, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, NC,
July 19 – September 26
• David Byrne, Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York, NY, March 6 – April 26
Group
• Illegal Art: Freedom of Expression in the Corporate Age, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Artists Gallery, San Francisco, CA, July 2–25, 2003; Nexus Gallery, Philadelphia, PA, October 3 – November 2, 2003; Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, Hollywood, FL, February 2 – April 2, 2006; Pacific Northwest College of Art Feldman Gallery + Project Space, Portland, OR, August 28 – October 21, 2006 [Corporate Signs]
Public
• The End of Reason, PowerPoint installation, Condé Nast building lobbies, 4 Times Square, New York, NY, September 10 – 17
2002
Solo
• Elective Affinities: A Trade Show Demonstration, Track 16 Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, September 14 – October 19 [Individual works]
Group
• Art Basel Miami Beach, December 5-8
• Tokyo Art Jungle, Tokyo International Forum, August 13–15 [PowerPoint]
Public
• "I Love This Crowd!", Sonic Garden, audio installation, World Financial Center, New York, NY, October 17 – November 30 (with Creative Time)
• What is It?, Yamamoto subway installation, Tokyo Art Jungle Train, Tokyo, Japan, August 2–15
• Everything is Connected, 215' billboard installation, Saks 5th Ave Project Art, New York, NY, May 29 – July 7
• The New Sins, lightbox installation, Sydney Festival, Sydney, Australia, January 5–26
2001
Solo
• Indices: New and Ongoing Work by David Byrne, Maryland Institute College of Art, Decker Gallery, Baltimore, MD, November 9 - December 16
Public
• The New Sins, public book distribution, Cuerpo & Pecado, Valencia Biennial, Valencia, Spain, June-October
2000
Solo
• The Wedding Party (with Adelle Lutz), LipanjePuntin Artecontemporanea, Trieste, Italy, November 24-February 1, 2001
Group
• Supermodel, LipanjePuntin Arctconetmporanea, Treste, Italy, June 17-September 15
• Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH, January 29-April 2
1999
Solo
• Weinstein Gallery, Minneapolis, MN, June 25-August 20
• Better Living Through Chemistry, Lloyd Jerome Gallery, Glasglow, Scotland, May 8-July 1
• Your Action World, Marino alla Scala Art Center, Milan, Italy, April 13-May 31
Group
• Still <in> Motion, LipanjePuntin Artecontemporanea, Trieste, Italy, October 2-November 30
• The Before Pictures, Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, North Adams, MA, September 14-December 1
1998
Solo
• Sleepless Nights, Strange Ritual, Ormeau Baths Gallery, Belfast, Northern Ireland, November 12-December 12
• Fe, Centro Fotografico Alvarez Bravo, Oaxaca, Mexico, October 30 - January 10
• Summa Scientae Mundi, LipanjePuntin Artecontemporanea, Trieste, Italy, October 16 - December 15
• Your Action World, Civico Museo Revoltella, Trieste, Italy, October 3 - November 2
• Glory! Sucess! Ecstasy!, Aktionforum Praterinsel, Munich, Germany, September 26 - November 15
• Superego, LipanjePuntin Artecontemporanea, First Gramercy International, Gramercy Hotel, New York, NY, May 8 - 11
Group
• Warehouse: A Concept for Collecting, Exit Art/The First World, New York, NY, May 9
• New York Color School, Valerie's Gallery, New York, NY, May 2 - July 4
• Welcome Tokion, George’s Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, March 17 - April 1
Public
• Under/Exposed, Subway Installation, Stokholm, Sweden, December 21 - January 3, 1999
• Better Living Through Chemistry, Billboard Project, A Belfast Festival at Queens and Ormeau • Baths Gallery Project, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Nov. 12-29
1997
Solo
• Stairway to Heaven, Art Futura, Madrid, Spain, Oct. 14-19
• Strange Ritual, La Foret Museum, Tokyo, Japan, April 22 - May 12
• Desire, McKinney Avenue Contemporary, Dallas, TX, March 7 - April 27
• ActionLoveGods!, Photographs Do Not Bend, Dallas, TX, March 7 - April 19
Group
• 5 & 10: Art For Change, Tampa, FL, July 11 - 20
• Just What Do You Think You’re Doing, Dave?, Williamsburg Art and Historical Society, Brooklyn, NY, June 21 - July 26
• Rio Grande Project: A River Thirsting For Itself, Santa Fe, NM, June 20-Aug. 16
• Icon, SF MOMA, San Francisco, CA, April 18-Sept. 16
Public
• Desire, Public Toilet Installation, San Francisco, CA, Jan. 9-22
• Kiosk & Guide, Flatiron Building, New York, NY, Sept. 8-15
1996
Solo
• Anima Mundi, Camerawork, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 12, 1996 - Feb. 1, 1997
• Stairway to Heaven, Phyllis Kind Gallery, Chicago, IL, Dec. 6, 1996 - Jan. 6, 1997
• Strange Ritual, Bridge Center for Contemporary Art, El Paso, TX, Oct. 31 - Nov. 30
• Strange Ritual, Il Ponte Gallery, Rome, Italy, Sept. 20 - Oct. 19
• Strange Ritual, Gallery 44, Toronto, Canada, Sept. 6 - Oct. 5
• Desire, MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA, Jul. 26 - Oct. 20
• Strange Ritual, Mylos Gallery, Thessoloniki, Greece, June 20 - July 14
• Strange Ritual, Galerie Ressle/Konsthandel, Stockholm, Sweden, Mar. 20 - Apr. 21
• Strange Ritual, Gallery Anonimus, Ljubljana, Slovenia, Jan. 20 - Feb. 20
• David Byrne: Strange Ritual, Photographers' Gallery, London, UK, Jan. 19 - Mar. 9
Group
• Luminous Image, The Alternative Museum, New York, NY, Nov. 16 - Jan. 18, 1997
• Blind Spot: The First Four Years, Baldacci Gallery, New York, NY, Oct. 1-26
• Nash's Greatest Hits,Photographers' Gallery, London, UK, Sept. 5 - Oct. 18
• Inspire Courage, Alice Rubbini Gallery, Bologna, Italy, July 13 - Sept. 1
• Sweat, Exit Art, New York, NY, June 15 - July 20.
Public
• Better Living Through Chemistry, Billboard Installation, A Space 25th-Anniversary, A Space, Toronto, Canada, Sept. 4-29
1995
Solo
• Evidence of Human Habitation, Carousel Exhibition Space, Istanbul, Turkey, Dec. 5-18
• David Byrne: Photographs, Books & Books, Coral Gables, FL, Dec. 1, '95 - Jan. 3, '96
• Strange Ritual, Cristinerose Gallery, New York, NY, Oct. 21 - Nov. 22
• Strange Ritual, Chassie Post Gallery, Atlanta, GA Oct. 17 - Nov. 25
• Sacred Objects, Sleepless Nights, Loja da Atalaia, Lisbon, June 20 - July 1
• Strange Ritual, Phyllis Kind Gallery, Chicago, IL, June 2-28
• Evidence of Human Habitation, CEFFT, Zagreb, Apr. 10 - May 7
• Sacred Objects, Parco Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, Mar. 30 - Apr. 25. Traveled to: Kiyumisu-dera Temple, Kyoto and Parco Gallery, Osaka, Japan
• Sleepless Nights, Galerie Arndt & Partner, Berlin, Germany, Feb. 11 - Apr. 9
• Evidence of Human Habitation, Photo Center, Moscow, Russia, Feb. 9 - Mar. 2
Group
• The Colour Red, ACC Rheinhallen, Agrippinawerft, Cologne, Germany
Nov. 3–15 (traveled in Germany until end of 1997)
• Blind Spot Exhibition, 214 Lafayette Street, New York, NY, Oct.
6–8
• Metamorphoses: Photography in the Electronic Age, FIT, New York,
NY. Traveled to: Blaffer Gallery, Univ. of Houston, Texas, June 9-July 30, 1995;
Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, FL, Feb. 25-Apr. 21, 1996; Philadelphia Museum of
Art, Philadelphia, PA, June 22 – Aug. 18, 1996; San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose,
CA, Sept. – Oct., 1996.
• An Exhibition of Photographs to Benefit Tibet House NY, Robert Miller Gallery, New York, NY
• Blind Spot, The McKinney Avenue Contemporary, Dallas, TX
1994
Solo
• Sacred Objects, Sleepless Nights, Stills Gallery, Edinburgh,
Scotland, Aug. 15 – Sept. 10
• David Byrne - En la Pared, Centro Cultural Recoleta, Buenos Aires,
July 20 – Aug. 9
• Photo Works, Stelling Gallery, Leiden, Holland, Apr. 29 – May
29
• Faith, CBGB's 313 Gallery, New York, NY, Jan. 13 – Feb. 26
• Photo Works, Galerie Transit, Leuven, Belgium, Jan. 15 – Feb.
27
Group
• Summer Salon (Pictures We Like), Bonni Benrubi Gallery, New York,
NY, July 8 – Aug. 26
• Shot in El Paso, El Paso Museum of Art, El Paso, TX, July 14
– Sept. 17
1993
Group
• Dirty Birds, Wooster Gardens, New York, NY, July 1 – 31
1992
Group
• Our Town, Burden Gallery, New York, NY, Sept. 9 - Dec. 19
1991
Group
• Beyond Japan: A Photo Theatre, Barbican Art Gallery, London, UK, July 11 - Sept. 22
1990
Group
• Reproduced Authentic, Galerie Via Eight, Tokyo, Japan, Nov. 3-16
II.
Books
• Bicycle Diaries, Viking/Penguin, 2009
• Arboretum, McSweeney's,
San Francisco, CA, 2006
• Envisioning Emotional
Epistemological Information, Steidl / Pace/MacGill,
Göttingen, Germany, 2003
• David Byrne Asks You: What Is It?, Smart
Art Press Pinspot #13, 2002
• The New Sins / Los Nuevos Pecados,
(English/Spanish), McSweeney's (U.S.)
/ Faber & Faber (UK/Europe), 2001; Bulgarian Edition: Prima, Sofia, Bulgaria,
2003; Paperback edition [English/Spanish, with added Sin]: McSweeney's, 2006
• Your Action World, Chronicle
Books, Edimar, Milan, Italy, 1998; San Francisco,
CA, 1999
• Strange
Ritual, Chronicle
Books, San Francisco, CA, 1995
• True Stories, Penguin Books, New York,
NY, 1986
[—>BUY books]
III.
Lectures / Presentations
2010
• "Creation in Reverse", TED, Long Beach, CA, February 11
• "Creation in Reverse", Stories in High Fidelity, Bowery Ballroom, New York, NY, February 3
• "Creation in Reverse", The Bell House, Brooklyn NY, January 11
2009
• "Creation in Reverse", Open City Dialogue, Pete's Candy Store, Brooklyn NY, November 30
2007
• "Connections between Biology and Culture, Sex and Beauty, Genes and Creativity" with Geoffrey Miller, ICA Boston, October 10
• "Resonating Frequencies", Center for Architecture, New York, NY, February 23
2006
• "I [heart] PowerPoint", Adelaide Bank Festival of Arts, Artists' Week, Adelaide, Australia, March 5
2005
• "Evil Art and Good Advertising", CONTACT Toronto Photography Festival, May 1
• "I [heart] PowerPoint":
• Marshall McLuhan Lecture, NYU, New York, NY, March 2
• Atlanta College of Art, Atlanta, GA, March 3
• Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR, March 4
• University of Washington, Seattle, WA, March 6
• UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, March 7
• UC Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, March 8
• Hammer Museum, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, March 9
• UC Irvine, Irvine, CA, March 10
• Akron Art Museum, Akron, OH, March 12
2004
• "I [heart] PowerPoint", George Eastman House, Rochester, NY, October 1
2003
• "I [heart] PowerPoint", (a WIRED icons event), LACMA Institute for Art and Cultures, Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA, December 4
• "Evil Art and Good Advertising", Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, NC, September 24
• "Envisioning Emotional Epistemological Information", (a WIRED icons event with Lawrence Weschler), 92nd St. Y, New York, NY, September 15
2002
• "Evil Art and Good Advertising", Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, November 7
• "Evil Art and Good Advertising", Whitechapel Gallery, London, October 9
• "David Byrne talks with Bill Buford", New Yorker Festival, New York, NY, Knitting Factory, September 28
• "Evil Art and Good Advertising", Track 16 Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, September 15
• "City Arts and Lectures", (with Dave Eggers), San Francisco, CA, April 8
• "Public Art and Advertising", Stern School of Business, New York University, April 1
• "Public Art and Advertising", Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia, Jaunary 17
2001
•
"The New Sins", PowerPoint presentation / reading tour with McSweeney's:
2000
• "America: Cult and Culture", American Institute of Graphic Arts, Eighth Biennial National Design Conference, Las Vegas, NV, September 29-October 2
1999
• "Text and Image: Text as Image, Image as Text", National Graduate Seminar, American Photography Institute, New York University, NYC, June 7
• "Text and Image: Text as Image, Image as Text", School of Visual Arts, NYC, Dec 4
IV.
Art Bibliography: Selected Press, Essays & Interviews
2010
• Radio interview, Víðsjá (Radio 1) with Guðni Tómasson, 12 May 2010, Icelandic/English [18 MB MP3, 18:54] [Moral Dilemmas, Inside Out]
• Bannað að tala um Talking Heads, Morgunblaðið, 16 May 2010 [Moral Dilemmas, Inside Out]
• Kastljós (The Spotlight) - TV interiew, RÚV (Icelandic National Broadcasting Service), 12 May 2010 [Moral Dilemmas, Inside Out]
2008
• "David Byrne", Art Papers, 12.08 [Playing the Building]
• "David Byrne Does Bike Racks, Too", Stereogum, 8.20.08 [Bike Racks]
• "NY Hosts 9 bicycle racks designed by David Byrne", AP, 8.20.08 [Bike Racks]
• "Bloomberg Plays the Building", Gothamist, 15 August 2008 [Playing the Building]
• "David Byrne, Cultural Omnivore, Raises Cycling Back to an Art Form", The New York Times, 8 August 2008 [Bike Racks]
• "Biking with David Byrne", The Wall Street Journal, 18 July 2008 [Bike Racks]
• "Abandon Normal Instruments", The Guardian (UK), 23 June 2008 [Playing the Building]
• "Playing Walls of Sound", Chicago Tribune, 23 June 2008 [Playing the Building]
• "El robot de David Byrne", El País, 20 June 2008 [Voice of Julio / Voz de Julio]
• "The Pipes, the Pipes Are Calling", The Wall Street Journal, 17 June 2008 [Playing the Building]
• "David Byrne: Playing the Building", BoingBoing TV, 10 June 2008 [Playing the Building]
• "David Byrne Plays the Building", WNYC, 4 June 2008 [Playing the Building]
• "David Byrne's art organ rocks New York building", Reuters, 3 June 2008 [Playing the Building]
• "David Byrne: Sonic Architect", The Village Voice, 3 June 2008 [Playing the Building]
• "My Building Has Every Convenience", New York Magazine, June 1, 2008 [Playing the Building]
• "David Byrne's New Band, With Architectural Solos", The New York Times, May 30, 2008 [Playing the Building]
• "This Building is Sound", Time Out New York, May 29, 2008 [Playing the Building]
• "A Building for a Song", Newsweek, May 23, 2008 [Playing the Building]
• "Art for All", DAMnº16, April/May 2008 [1.4MB PDF] [Public art & Playing the Building]
2007
• Paper, May 2007 [Chairs]
2006
• "End Product: The Book I Drew", Print, November–December 2006 [Arboretum]
• "In the Modern World", Dwell, November 2006 [Arboretum]
• "Why Chairs?", DB, October 2006 [Chairs]
• Studio 360, September 15, 2006 [Arboretum]
• "David Byrne – Arboretum", Paste, September 2006 [Arboretum]
• "Imelda,
Fatboy, a cabaret and me", The Sydney Morning
Herald, February 22, 2006 [EEEI]
2005
• "Why?", DB, 2005 [Arboretum]
• "Artiste
of the Week", Entertainment Weekly, October
28, 2005 [Playing
the Building]
• "David
Byrne Plays a Factory, Teams With Fatboy Slim",
Pitchfork, November 7, 2005 [Playing
the Building]
• "Former
'Talking Head' turns factory into instrument",
Reuters, October 10, 2005 [Playing
the Building]
• "Byrning
Bright on Queen", Toronto The Globe and
Mail, May 17, 2005 [The
New Sins]
• "PowerPoint
Pathos", Financial Times, May 15, 2005
[EEEI]
• "At
once artist and huckster: David Byrne's New Sins conquer
Queen St.", Toronto Star, April 30, 2005
[The
New Sins]
• "Using
PowerPoint Analyzed by Artist", New University
Paper, UC Irvine, March 30, 2005 [EEEI]
• "The
Art of PowerPoint", The Toronto Star,
March 13, 2005 [EEEI]
• "David
Byrne Explores the Artistic Possibilities of PowerPoint
in Berkeley Lecture", San Francisco Chronicle,
March 11, 2005 [EEEI]
• "No
Backing Band, Just David Byrne and PowerPoint", Seattle
Times, March 8, 2005 [EEEI]
• "David
Byrne Really Does [heart] PowerPoint,
Berkeley Presentation Shows", UC Berkeley
News, March 8, 2005 [EEEI]
• "With
the Lights Out, Henry Art Gallery", Seattle
Weekly, March 8, 2005 [EEEI]
• "David
Byrne Apparently Loves PowerPoint", OC Weekly,
March 4, 2005 [EEEI]
• "Byrne,
Baby, Byrne", LA Weekly, March 4, 2005
[EEEI]
• "Business
as Poetry, David Byrne's PowerPoint Art", The
Stranger, March 3, 2005 [EEEI]
• "David
Byrne Makes his Point", The Oregonian,
March 2, 2005 [EEEI]
• "Vulture
Culture, David Byrne Ponders the Popularity of PowerPoint", Creative
Loafing, February 23, 2005 [EEEI]
2004
• "Interview:
Bruce Mau and David Byrne", Contemporary magazine,
Issue #69, 2004 [Design]
• "ART
Tools of Democracy", Newsweek, October 18, 2004 [The
Voting Booth Project]
• "Designers
Redefine the Political Machine", The New York
Times, October 7,
2004 [The
Voting Booth Project]
• Shhh! Q&A,
2004 [Shhh!]
• "Sound
Suggestion", The New Statesman, July
19, 2004 [Shhh!]
• "Art:
Spice It Up With Sound", Newsweek [Atlantic Edition], June
28, 2004 [Shhh!]
• "A
long way to go on the sound track", Daily Telegraph, London,
May 20, 2004 [Shhh!]
• "David
Byrne and the talking toilet", Guardian Unlimited, London,
May 19, 2004 [Shhh!]
• "Musical
Mystery Tour", Independent, London, May 11, 2004 [Shhh!]
• "Musician Uses Business Program
for Ironic Avant-Garde Art", NPR “Day to Day”,
January 14, 2004 (audio interview and text) [EEEI]
2003
• "Good
Company: Reimagining Corporate America", ReadyMade, Fall
2003 (PDF: 320KB) [Corporate Signs]
• "Does PowerPoint make us stupid?",
CNN (Associated Press), December 30, 2003 [EEEI]
• "The Epistemology of David
Byrne", Newsweek Entertainment, December 13, 2003 [EEEI]
• "Turning Heads with PowerPoint", Wired
News, December 9, 2003 [EEEI]
• "PowerPoint, Art:
With the Program", Los Angeles Times, December 4, 2003
[EEEI]
• "Still Making
Sense", The Daily Telegraph, Sydney, Australia, October
1, 2003 [EEEI]
• "Learning to Love
PowerPoint", Wired,
September 2003 [EEEI]
• "Wild,
Wild Life", Financial Times, September
10, 2003 [EEEI]
• "David
Byrne's Alternate PowerPoint Universe", The
New York Times, August 17, 2003 [EEEI]
• "Verwandlungskünstler", Page
magazine, August 2003 (German) [Design, various projects]
• "A
One Man Multi-Media Company", The Art Newspaper,
April 2003 [EEEI,
Corporate Signs, Tree Drawings]
2002
• "On
the Record", Magnet, December/January
2002 [The
New Sins]
• "You
May Ask Yourself: What Is This Unusual Show?", Los
Angeles Times, September 15, 2002 [Individual
Pictures]
• "It's
Like a Thing of Everything...", Danielle Spencer,
June 2002 [Everything
is Connected]
• "The
Good Book", Print magazine, March/April
2002 [The
New Sins]
• "David Byrne: Getting the I Out of Design", dot dot dot Nº 4, Winter 2001/2002 [Design, The New Sins]
2001
• "Byrne,
Baby, Byrne'", A&E, 2001 [The
New Sins]
• "The
New Testament", The Guardian (UK),
November 2001 [The
New Sins]
• "The
New Sins by David Byrne", Scotland on Sunday,
November 25, 2001 [The
New Sins]
• "The
New Sins: Good Book for Bad Advice", The
Scotsman, November 24, 2001 [The
New Sins]
• "The
Big Country: Head Talking Head Starts Making Sense", Baltimore
City Paper, November 21, 2001 [Individual
Pictures]
• Interview
with Caitlin Dover, November 2001 [The
New Sins]
• "Shame
on You...", Resonance, Issue 31,
2001 [The
New Sins]
• "Unclassifiable
Book", Eye magazine, No. 43 Vol.
11, 2001 [The
New Sins]
• "Byrne
Confronts 'New Sins'", Capital Times,
September 7, 2001 [The
New Sins]
• "L.A.
AT LARGE: Original Thoughts on Sin: Pop's arty David
Byrne slips slyly into the role of moral philosopher", L.A.
Times, August 7, 2001 [The
New Sins]
• Notes
from the McSweeney's Representative, Dave Eggers,
Summer 2001 [The
New Sins]
• "Gesture,
Posture and Bad Attitude in Contemporary News Photography:
Apex Art ",
The New York Art World, Summer 2001
• "Why
I Had To Make This Book", (DB Essay), June
2001 [The
New Sins]
2000
• "And
The Winner Is... The Middle-Aged White Guy", Print magazine,
November/December, 2000 [Political
Flesh]
• "Dept.
of Talking Heads: The Man Behind the Masks", The
New Yorker, November 13, 2000 [Political
Flesh]
• "Working
with Stefan Sagmeister", (DB
Essay), 2000 [Your
Action World]
• "David
Byrne Profile", Speak, Winter 1999/2000 [Your
Action World]
• "David
Byrne Talking Back", Rain Taxi, Winter
1999/2000 [Strange
Ritual, Your
Action World]
1999
• "Corporate
Mergers", Surface, 1999
[Your
Action World]
• "David
Byrne: Not Brought to You By… ", Mother
Jones, November/December 1999 [Your
Action World]
• "String
Theory", Wired, October 1999 [Strange
Ritual]
1998
• "Dressed
Objects / Wedding Party: How and Why", (DB
essay), 1998 [Dressed Objects]
• "Byrne
Outside: Talking with David Byrne", Public
Art Review, Spring/Summer 1998 [Better
Living Through Chemistry, Stairway
to Heaven, Public art installations]
1997
• "Talking
Pictures", San Francisco Bay Guardian, January
8, 1997 [Strange
Ritual, Stairway
to Heaven]
1996
• "Artist
Exhibits Prints from Book", El Paso Herald-Post,
October 30, 1996 [Strange
Ritual]
• "Stairway
to Heaven & Better Living Through Chemistry",
(DB essay), September 1996 [Better
Living Through Chemistry, Stairway
to Heaven, Public art installations]
• "Still
Making Sense", American Way, February
15, 1996 [Strange
Ritual]
1995
• "David
Byrne Photo Book: Visual Chaos", Denver
Post, October 16, 1995 [Strange
Ritual]
• "Byrne
Marks", Eye, October 12, 1995 [Strange
Ritual]
1994
• "Some
Bookish Questions for David Byrne", Creative
Camera, June 1994 [Strange
Ritual, Summa
Scientae Mundi]
• "The
Sacred and the Mundane", Stills
Edinburgh, 1994 [Sleepless Nights, Sacred
Objects]
David Byrne is represented by Pace/MacGill Gallery, 32 E 57th Street New York, NY 10022
t. 212.759.7999, e. [email protected]