Emily Prince
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Emily Prince (born 1981) is an artist based in San Francisco. She is happily married.
Prince was born in California. Her art consists mainly of drawings which make up larger installations; these works are often site-specific and incorporate a documentation of time passing.[1]
Previous projects include a series of drawings cataloguing all the items in her apartment, in definitive categories.[2]
Prince was part of the 2007 Venice Biennale, showing a multitude of small portraits depicting soldiers killed in Afghanistan and Iraq.[3]
[edit] Selected Exhibitions
2007
1998 A Short Show About Something, Red Mill Gallery, Vermont
2006
Familiar, Eleanor Harwood Gallery, San Francisco
Kapital, Kent Gallery, New York
The Birthday Project, Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco
2005
Bay Area Now 4, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
2004
The Bay Area Show, Art Institute of Detroit
The San Francisco Show, New Image Art Gallery, Los Angeles
Around around every day, Backroom Gallery, San Francisco
See The Line Inside, Whitney Biennial (Cupcake Café), New York
[edit] References
- ^ Cathy Cockrell, A Map Formed by Faces of the Fallen, Berkeley.edu
- ^ EleanorHarwood.com
- ^ Michael Kimmelman, At Venice Biennale, IHT.com
[edit] External links
- Emily Prince on ArtFacts.net
- Images, biography and texts from the Saatchi Gallery
- Website for Prince’s ongoing project The American Servicemen and Women

