Judith Henry
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Judith Henry, [1]is a New York based artist who uses true stories and overheard statements in her work.
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[edit] Biography
Born in Cleveland, Ohio. Received a Bachelors of Fine Art from Carnegie-Mellon University. New York based artist using Overheard statements in her work for the past 20yrs.
[edit] Books
In 2000, she composed Overheard at the Museum, the first in a series Overheard books published by Universe Publisher. In 2001,followed Overheard at the Bookstore, Overheard Shopping, and Overheard in Love. In 2002, she created Overheard on the Way to the MOMA Queens, for The Museum of Modern Art, NY and later in 2006, Atria Books, Inc. published Overheard in America.[2]
[edit] Installations
2000 Overheard in New York, Bergdorf Goodman window installation, NY 2001 Overheard in Los Angeles, Neiman Marcus,window and store installation, Los Angeles, CA
[edit] Biography
- 2006 December, Samantha Grice, National Post, Canada
- 2002 May, interview with Jeanne Moos, CNN
- 2001 July 25, segment on KTLA television, Los Angeles, Gail Anderson
- 2001 April, profile on Gotham TV, produced by Michael Pearlman and Elizabeth Curtin
- 2001 February, Rob Perree, Kunstbeeld, Amsterdam
- 2001 January 30, Edward Nawotka, Publishers Weekly
- 2000 October 1, interview by Joe Torres, ABC Eyewitness News
- 2000 September, Hannah Wallace, ARTNews
- 2000 August 7, Bill Bell, The Daily News, "Drop Her a Line Anytime"
- 2000 May, interview on MetroGuide TV with Robert Verdi
- 2000 May 14, 2000, Andrea Delbanco, The New York Times, "Playing in the Neighborhood"