Kerry Schuss

Kerry Schuss

Kerry Schuss (b.1952; New York) lives and works in New York City. He received a BFA in Sculpture and Ceramics from Ohio State University. Over the course of his life, Schuss has developed artwork in a variety of media, including photography, painting, bronze, printmaking, and installation. In 1998, he opened his own gallery in Tribeca. After a move to the Lower East Side, the gallery returned to its original location on Leonard Street in 2018.

Shuss has presented two solo exhibitions at Gordon Robichaux (New York, 2020 and Los Angeles, 2022). Group exhibitions include Gordon Robichaux, New York; Concept, New York; Mitchell Algus Gallery, New York; Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, New York; and Parker Gallery, Los Angeles.

A profile on Schuss’s electrogram photography, “KERRY SCHUSS: Charges,” was published in Osmos Magazine (2017), and an interview between Schuss and Andrew Goldstein was featured on Artspace in collaboration with NADA (2016).

His work is held in the collection of Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.


Works

Electrogram (large square in hand)

19 1/2 × 16 inches

20 × 16 1/2 inches (framed)

1979-2019

Electrogram (mirrors, copper square & magnet)

19 1/2 × 16 inches

20 × 16 1/2 inches (framed)

1979-2019

Electrogram (copper ring)

54 × 44 inches

54 1/2 × 44 1/2 inches (framed)

1979-2019

Untitled (blue square connection)

Dye sublimation print on aluminum, with artist frame

41.5 x 33.75 inches

1978/2020

Electric Blue Diamond

Color Electrogram, Ektachrome transparency, dye sublimation print on aluminum

20 3/8 × 17 inches

1978/2022

Kerry Schuss, Untitled (Blue Bars)

Dye sublimation print on aluminum in artist's frame

41.5 × 33.75 inches

1979/2020

Exhibitions

Kerry Schuss

Sept. 9–Oct. 22, 2023

Kerry Schuss

Color Electrograms 1978–2022

Apr. 3–June 5, 2022

A Page From My Intimate Journal (Part II) —

Wilder Alison, Leilah Babirye, Matt Connors, Jenni Crain, Stephanie Crawford, Florence Derive, DW Fitzpatrick, Gillian Garcia, Daniel Marcellus Givens, Janice Guy, Otis Houston Jr., Miles Huston, KIOSK, Marco ter Haar Romeny, Clifford Prince King, Elisabeth Kley, Wayne Koestenbaum, Siobhan Liddell, Rosemary Mayer, McDermott & McGough, Reverend Joyce McDonald, Matt Paweski, Signe Olson, Sanou Oumar, Kerry Schuss, Dean Spunt, Tabboo!, Ken Tisa, Boris Torres, Frederick Weston

Mar. 1–Apr. 19, 2020

Kerry Schuss

Electrograms 1978–2020

Jan. 19–Feb. 23, 2020

A Page from My Intimate Journal (Part I) —

Wayne Koestenbaum, Frederick Weston, Otis Houston Jr., Jenni Crain, Matt Connors, Florence Derive, Miles Huston, Siobhan Liddell, Sanou Oumar, Matt Paweski, Schorr Collier, Kerry Schuss, Martin Wong, Elisabeth Kley, Math Bass, Hawkins Bolden, Guy de Cointet, Lucky DeBellevue, Liz Deschenes, Shannon Ebner, Melvin Edwards, Vincent Fecteau, Denzil Forrester, Barbara Hammer, James Hoff, Marc Hundley, Shirley Jaffe, Caitlin Keogh, Shigeko Kubota, Magic Markings Anonymous, Darinka Novitovic, Bernard Piffaretti, Howardena Pindell, Charlotte Posenenske, Michael Queenland, Stuart Sherman, Amy Sillman, Alison Smith, Gwen Smith, Martine Syms, Tseng Kwong Chi, Stan Vanderbeek, Melvin Way, Karlheinz Weinberger, B. Wurtz, Amy Yao

Feb. 11–Apr. 8, 2018

Projects

Dallas Art Fair

Apr. 21–Apr. 23, 2023

Publications

Kerry Schuss, Electrograms 1978-2020

2020

F Magazine and RATSTAR Press

Press

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