ALIZA NISENBAUM

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

Selected Monographs:

 

2021

Nisenbaum, Aliza, Taking Care, published by TATE Publishing, London, UK, 2021

 

2019    

Flores, Tatiana E., and Ritter, Gabe, Aliza Nisenbaum: Monograph, published by Hatje Cantz, Berlin, Germany, 2019

 

 

Selected Catalogues and Publications:

 

2023    

Coxon, Anne, Motherhood, published by TATE Publishing, London, UK, 2023

Fonseca, Raphael, Latin American Artists: 1785 to Now, published by Phaidon, London, UK, and New York, NY, 2023

Gordon, Pamela, Art Matters, published by Oxford University Press, 2023

Keaney, Jaya, Gaybies, published by Duke University Press, 2023

 

2022    

Morrill, Rebecca et al, Great Women Painters, published by Phaidon, London, UK, and New York, NY, 2022

Stewart, Marilyn G., Experience Art, published by Davis Publishing, Worcester, MA, 2022

 

2021    

Gozansky, Shana, My Art Book of Friendship, published by Phaidon, London, UK, and New York, NY, 2021

Hudson, Suzanne, Contemporary Painting (World of Art), published by Thames & Hudson, London, UK, 2021

Sueños en Colores, published by Border Kindness, Mexicali, MX, 2021

 

2018    

Trigg, David, Reading Art: Art for Book Lovers, published by Phaidon, London, UK, and New York, NY, 2019

 

2017    

Lew, Christopher, and Locks, Mia, Whitney Biennial Catalogue, published by The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, 2017

 

2016    

Melick, Tom, Morril, Rebecca, and Rattee, Kathryn, Vitamin P3, New Perspectives in Painting, published by Phaidon, London, UK, and New York, NY, 2016

 

2011    

O”Dwyer, Deirdre, Flower Paintings, (catalogue essay)

 

2007    

Graham, Maxwell G, Fifths, (catalogue essay)

 

2006    

Myers, Terry, Slowness, (catalogue essay)

 

2005

Smith, Laura, The Possibility of Painting, (catalogue essay)

 

 

Selected Articles and Reviews:

 

2024    

Williams, Romany. “8 new pop-ups, drops and exhibitions to fill out your September calendar.” The Los Angeles Times (September 2024)

Britton, Jordyn. “Smithsonian Museum Connects Past To Present In New Exhibition.” The Hilltop (April 2024)

 

2023    

Howard, Heidi. “Aliza Nisenbaum Interviewed by Heidi Howard.” (August 28, 2023)

Wong, Pamela. “14th Gwangju Biennale.” ArtAsiaPacific (July/August 2023)

Field, Jennifer. “Aliza Nisenbaum: Queens Lindo y Queirdo.” The Brooklyn Rail (July/August 2023)

“Tate presents portrait of NHS workers at Alder Hey.” Professional Liverpool (July 5, 2023)

“Tate Liverpool celebrates Adler Hey’s NHS Staff with portrait.” Great British Life (July 4, 2023)

Harris, Gareth. “Public art display in Liverpool hospital markes 75th anniversary of UK’s National Health Service.” The Art Newspaper (July 4, 2023)

Bonner, Emily. “Adler Hey unveils painting celebrating Covid NHS workers donated by Tate.” Liverpool World (July 4, 2023)

Ryder, Elliot. “NHS heroes captured in Tate Liverpool artwork presented to Adler Hey.” Liverpool Echo (July 1, 2023)

Jaeyoung, Park. “The Radical Softness of the 14th Gwangju Biennale.” Frieze (June 30, 2023)

“Liverpool NHS pandemic heroes presented with artwork tribute.” BBC News (June 29, 2023)

Khomami, Nadia. “Tate loans painting of Covid frontline staff to Adler Hey hospital.” The Guardian (June 29, 2023)

McLaughlin, Charlotte. “Tate Liverpool presents hospital with artwork celebrating NHS staff.” The Independent (June 29, 2023)

Nayyar, Rhea. “30 Art Shows to See in New York This Summer.” Hyperallergic (June 14, 2023)

Budick, Ariella. “Paintings that pay attention.” The Financial Times (June 3, 2023)

“Queens, Lindo y Querido: Interview with Alison Stewart.” All of It (June 1, 2023)

Budick, Ariella. “Aliza Nisenbaum, Queens Museum – paintings that pay attention.” Financial Times (May 30, 2023)

Akers, Torey. “Artist Aliza Nisenbaum on colour, Queens, and how she makes her paintings ‘glow’.” The Art Newspaper (May, 18, 2023)

Meltz-Collazo, Sebastián. “An Ode to the World’s Borough.” The Latinx Project NYU (May 2, 2023)

Godfrey, Mark, and Siegel, Katy. “Making their Mark: Art by Women in the Shah Garg Collection.” Gregory Miller (May 2, 2023)

Messman, Lauren. “At These American Museums, You Can Travel the World.” The New York Times (April 27, 2023)

Hanc, John. “’Ask Me What I’m Painting’: The Changing Role of the Aritst in Residence.” The New York Times (April 26, 2023)

“Vidas a (puro) color).” Vogue Magazine Mexico (April 2023) (print only)

Bucio, Erika P. “El barrio de Queens acoge a Nisenbaum.” Reforma (April 21, 2023)

Han-sol, Park. “Gwangju Biennale becomes watery feast for eyes and ears.” Korea Times (April 12, 2023)

Na, Erika. “South Korea’s 14th Gwangju Biennale opens with a message of solidarity from artists for city that stood up to military rule and paid a heavy price.” South China Morning Post (April 8, 2023)

“Creative fluidity.” Monocle Minute (April 7, 2023)

Eun-jung, Kim. “14th Gwangju Biennale highlights power of seemingly weak things.” Yonhap News (April 6, 2023)

Scott, Andrea K. “Spring Art Preview.” The New Yorker (March 3, 2023)

AiA Staff. “Must-See Museum Shows Opening This Spring” Art in America (March 1, 2023)

Saltz, Jerry. “7 Art Shows We Can’t Wait to See in 2023.” Vulture (January 6, 2023)

 

2022    

Durónm, Maximilíano. “2023 Gwangju Biennale Names Initial Artist List.” Artnews (September 21, 2022)

Marius, Marley. “An Enthralling Exhibition in Newport Puts the Full-Length Portrait in Focus.” Vogue (July 15, 2022)

Sheets, M. Hilarie. “Ready When You Are, Terminal C Is Now an Art Destination.” The New York Times (June 1, 2022)

Liu, Jasmine. “New LaGuardia Terminal Will Feature Art by Six New York Artists.” Hyperallergic (February 23, 2022)

Murray, Christian. “Six NYC Artists Commissioned to Create Large-Scale Installations at LaGuardia Airport’s Terminal C.” Astoria Post (February 23, 2022)

Solomon, Tessa. “Six New York Artists Tapped to Revamp LaGuardia’s Delta Terminal.” Artnews (February 23, 2022)

“Rashid Johnson, Aliza Nisenbaum, Virginia Overton and other artists to create works for New York's LaGuardia airport.” The Art Newspaper (February 22, 2022)

Sheets, M. Hilarie. “La Guardia’s New Delta Termninal to be Defined by New York Artists.” The New York Times (February 22, 2022)

Brown, Robert. “‘Aliza Nisenbaum: Aquí Se Puede (Here You Can)’ at Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art.” KC Studio (February 21, 2022)

Spencer, Laura. “Kansas City's salsa community dances into the spotlight at Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art.” kcur 893 (January 21, 2022)

 

2021    

Dreskin, Jeanne. “Caring for a Living: Aliza Nisenbaum’s NHS Portraits” LA Review of Books (November 10, 2021)

Green, Tyler and Nisenbaum, Aliza. “No. 522: Aliza Nisenbaum, The Getty’s New Bassono”. The Modern Art Notes Podcast (November 4, 2021)

Murphy, Rachel. “The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art Brings Patrons Inside the Exhibit.” In Kansas City (November 3, 2021)

“Editor’s Picks: 9 Events for Your Art Calender, From a Talk About Chinatown’s Art and Activism to a Show of Surreal Cat Art: ‘Virtual Artist Talk: Aliza Nisenbaum” at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri’.” artnet news (August 17, 2021)

Cornejo Villavicencio, Karla. “After My Father Left, I Watched my Undocumented Mother Reinvent Herself.” Harpers Bazar (April 2021)

“Cultural Front Line.” BBC World Service (January 30, 2021)

Flores Soto, Alondra. “Mexicana Rinde Colorido Tributo a Trabajadores de un Hospital en Liverpool.” La Jordana (January 17, 2021)

“Artist captures stunning images of UK nurses, doctors fighting coronavirus.” Xinhua Net (January 16, 2021)

“Portraits of hope among NHS staff.” British Medical Journal (January 6, 2021)

“Aliza Nisenbaum at Tate Liverpool.” Arts Summary (January 4, 2021)

 

2020     

“Aliza Nisenbaum’s Touching Portraits of NHS Workers at Tate Liverpool.” Widewalls (December 28, 2020)

Caccia, Eduardo. “Retrato Hablado.” Reforma (December 27, 2020)

“Arrowe Park worker stars in Tate portrait exhibition.” Wirral Globe (December 23, 2020)

“Aliza Nisenbaum’s Portraiture of the Pandemic.” Art & Object (December 18, 2020)

“Liverpool Events.” Culture Liverpool (December 17, 2020)

“LUHFT staff star in new Tate Liverpool exhibition.” Liverpool University Hospital (December 17, 2020)

“Tate Liverpool Exhibition captures Covid frontline staff on Canvas.” Arts City Liverpool (December 17, 2020)

“Exhibition at Tate Liverpool brings together new and existing work by Aliza Nisenbaum.” ArtDaily (December 17, 2020)

“Aliza Nisenbaum: Portraits That Subvert Traditions–Tate Liverpool.” Artlyst (December 17, 2020)

“Bagpipes v Covid: Aliza Nisenbaum's glowing tributes to the pandemic frontline.” The Guardian (December 17, 2020)

“Tate Liverpool NHS key worker exhibition by Aliza Nisenbaum.” Scottie Press (December 16, 2020)

“Curator interviewed on mid-morning show.” BBC Radio Merseyside (December 16, 2020)

“Professor Calum Semple honoured in new Tate Liverpool portrait exhibition.” University of Liverpool (December 15, 2020)

“Arrowe Park nurse among NHS stars of new Tate Liverpool exhibition.” Heswall Nub News (December 15, 2020)

i (The paper for today) (December 15, 2020)

Glasgow Gazette (December 14, 2020)

“Aliza Nisenbaum estrena exposicion en la Tate de Liverpool sobre los heroes de la pandemia.” FreeStyle (December 14, 2020)

“Aliza Nisenbaum, muralista mexicana, rinde homenaje médicos en Londres.” Diario Judio (December 14, 2020)

“NHS workers star in portrait exhibition.” Press Association (December 14, 2020)

“Monstrous lemons, sea serpents and expressive Emin – the week in art.” Guardian (December 11, 2020)

Tucker, Joan. “El Arte de Insta.” Harpers Bazar Art Mexico (December, 2020)

“Art Diary: Aliza Nisenbaum.” Apollo (December 11, 2020)

“Belleza con etica.” Harper’s Bazaar - Spain (December 9, 2020)

“En el museo Tate de Liverpool, la pintora Aliza Nisembaum homenajea a los médicos que combaten el COVID-19.” Enlace Judio (December 7, 2020)

Bucio, Erika P. “Nisenbaum Toma la Tate.” Reforma (December 7, 2020)

“Celebrated Mexican mural painter creates tribute to Liverpool's frontline NHS workers.” Liverpool Echo (December 7, 2020)

Jessica Adinda S., Anastasia. “Aliza Nisenbaum Presents The Paintings about Dedication of NHS Workers at Tate Liverpool.” Arts Tribune (December 5, 2020)

“Mexican artist honours Liverpool’s Covid key workers.” Jewish Renaissance Magazine (October 30, 2020)

“Team Time Session to feature in exhibition at Tate Liverpool.” Point of Care Foundation (October 22, 2020)

“Liverpool Covid key workers take centre stage in new Tate exhibition.” Arts City Liverpool (October 19, 2020)

“Tate Liverpool unveils next exhibition which will include paintings of Liverpool’s COVID heroes.” The Guide Liverpool (October 19, 2020)

“NHS key worker commission by Aliza Nisenbaum to be presented at Tate Liverpool.” Explore Liverpool (October 19, 2020)

Rix, Juliet. “Aliza Nisenbaum – interview: ‘I’ve found Zoom surprisingly intimate. It’s not the same as face-to- face but you can get very close to a person’.” studio international (October 8, 2020)

Wetzler, Rachel. “The Work of Realist Art.” Art in America (September/October 2020)

Rix, Juliet. “Aliza Nisenbaum Interview.” studio International (August 10, 2020)

Goldstein, Caroline. “All of These Woman Hide in Some Way’: Painter Aliza Nisenbaum on Tutoring Migrants to Express Themselves Through Art.” Artnet (July 30, 2020

“TATE HAS ANNOUNCED ITS 2021 EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTS.” FAD Magazine (July 8, 2020)

“Britain And The Caribbean among new Tate exhibition.” Yahoo News (July 8, 2020)

“Britain And The Caribbean among new Tate exhibition.” Daily Echo (July 8, 2020)

“Britain And The Caribbean among new Tate exhibition.” Saint Helens Star (July 8, 2020)

“Tate Liverpool bringing Lucian Freud show to the North West for the first time in 30 years.” Liverpool Echo (July 8, 2020)

Cascone, Sarah. “Stir Crazy Already? Feast Your Eyes on 20 Works of art that Celebrate the Joys of Being at Home.” ArtNet (March 13, 2020)

“Artist Video series commenting on: Vida Americana: Mexican Muralists Remake American Art 1925-1945.” Whitney Museum of American Art (2019) (online)

 

2019    

“The Year 2019, as Seen by Five Artists.” The New York Times (December 3, 2019)

Grabinsky, Alan. “Mexican-Jewish ARTIST Aliza Nisenbaum on her colorful portraits of ‘the other’.” The Times of Israel (November 21, 2019)

Fine, Zachary. “Can Aliza Nisenbaum’s Group Portraits Capture the Bonds of Community?,” Art in America (October 23, 2019)

“Una Mexicana en Nueva York, Periodico Reforma.” Cultura (September 17, 2019)

Alipour, Yasi. “Aliza Nisenbaum with Yasi Alipour.” The Brooklyn Rail (September 13, 2019)

Scott, Andrea. “Aliza Nisenbaum.” The New Yorker (September 6, 2019)

Biswas, Allie. “Aliza Nisenbaum – interview: ‘I was torn between wanting to be a social worker or a painter’.” Studio International (May 1, 2019)

Sherlock, Amy. “Aliza Nisenbaum: Can Painting Be a Form of Social Practice?” Frieze (April 17, 2019)

“When Home Won’t Let You Stay: Migration through Contemporary Art.” Yale University Press/ ICA Boston (2009)

“Up Close and Personal.” Beyond, the St.Regis Magazine Issue 13 (2019)

 

2018    

Lescaze, Zoë. “3 Artists On: Immigration.” T Magazine (June 19, 2018)

“One Day at A Time.” LA MOCA (2018)

“On Genre, Contemporary Painting.” ICA MECA (2018)

 

2017    

Liebert, Emily. “Openings, Aliza Nisenbaum.” Artforum (October 2017)

“Aliza Nisenbaum Talks About her Work.” Artforum (September 30, 2017)

Quade, Kristin Valdez. “The Other Side of the Wall: A New Generation of Latino Art.” The New York Times Style Magazine (August 17, 2017)

Beau, Rutland. “Previews, Whitney Biennial.” Artforum (January 2017)

Kazanjian, Dodie. “Personal Histories, Aliza Nisenbaum.” VOGUE (February 2017) 

Kazanjian, Dodie. “Who Says painting Can’t Be Political?” VOGUE (January 31, 2017)      

Griffin, Jonathan. “Power to the People.” Art Review (March 2017)

Farago, Jason. “A User’s Guide to the Whitney Biennial” The New York Times (March 8, 2017)

“Los 4 Fantásticos: Estos Artistas Mexicanos Conquistan el Mundo desde Nueva York.” Vanity Fair México (January 2017)

 

2016    

“Artist in Residency Biennial.” University of Tennessee (2016)

 

2015    

Smith, Roberta. “Martha Armstrong.” New York Times (2015)

Wolkoff, Julia. “The Biennial of the Americas Puts Colorado at the Center of the Map.” Art in America (July 24, 2015)

“La Bienal de Las Américas Examina la Conexión Denver- Ciudad de México.” Arte Informado (2015)

Yerby, Erin. “Aliza Nisenbaum, White Columns.” Brooklyn Rail (February 2015)

“Short: Tania Bruguera Immigrant Movement International: Aliza Nisenbaum in conjunction with IMI.” Art 21 Exclusive Video Series (2015)

“Thank you For the Flowers.” Taz, Die Tageszeitung (2015)

Patterson, Megan. “Aliza Nisenbaum brings unique portrait project to UT.” Daily Beacon University of Tennessee (2015)

 

2014    

Smith, William. “First Look: Aliza Nisenbaum.” Art in America (December 2014)

“Arte Mexicano en Erupción.” El País (2014)

Iza, Fabiola with essay by Chris Sharp. “Aliza Nisenbaum: Portraits, Letters, Books and Flowers.” Mousse Magazine (June 26, 2014)

Sharp, Chris. “Future Greats.” Art Review (2014)

Smith, Roberta. “Daniel Heidkamp.” New York Times (2014)

 

2013    

“Painters Find Emotional Depth and Offbeat Beauty in Figurative Works: Review of Holly Coulis, Aliza Nisenbaum.” Detroit News (2013)

Freyne, Patrick. “Our Cultural Highs and Lows of 2013.” The Irish Times (2013)

 

2010    

Bicas, Becky. “Aliza Nisenbaum 2010.” Acervo Cultural Casa Lamm (2010)

 

2009    

Marcus, David. “Alison Katz: You Talk Greasily.” Brooklyn Rail (2009)

Spadano, Paolo. “Allison Katz e Aliza Nisenbaum a Chicago.” Rivista Segno (2009)

Reisman, Leah. “Pieces by Parcel: Golden Age shows Internationally Assembled Exquisite Corpses.” Chicago Weekly (2009)

Burgher, Elijah. “Migration Patterns.” Art21 (2009)

 

2008    

“Nominated Artists for the New Museum Altoids Award.” New Museum (2008)

“Illinois State University Exhibition.” Illinois State University (2008)

 

2007    

Homes, Jeremy. “Handcrafted Optimism.” Time Out Chicago (2007)

Cursico, Seth. “Handcrafted Optimism.” Daily Serving (2007)

 

2005     

“Slow Down: Contemporary Abstraction from Chicago.” The University of Texas at Tyler (2005)