Troy Brauntuch (b. 1954, Jersey City, NJ)
Born in 1954 in New Jersey, Brauntuch graduated from the California Institute of the Arts with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. He currently divides his time between New York, NY and Austin, TX. His work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally for over 30 years.
He has had numerous solo exhibitions at Petzel from 2013-2020 and Mai 36 Galerie, Zurich (1994-2012), among others. He has participated in numerous group exhibitions including Kunsthaus Graz, Graz (2020); The Warehouse, Dallas (2018); LUMA/Westbau Zurich, Zurich (2014); Regen Projects, Los Angeles (2010) and the Metropolitan Museum of Art (2009).
Brauntuch exhibited in the seminal show Picture at Artists Space in New York, along with Jack Goldstein, Robert Longo, Philip Smith, and Sherrie Levine. His works are held in numerous private and public collections including the Pinault Foundation in Paris; The Museum of Modern Art; the Whitney Museum of American Art; The Metropolitan Museum of Art; The Contemporary Arts Museum, Los Angeles; The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden; The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; The Dallas Museum of Art; The San Diego Contemporary Arts Museum, San Diego; and the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
Brauntuch’s real quarrel has always been with beauty: what lies beneath it and how to navigate its often seductive amorality. He is a superb technician, and few would deny this show’s funereal splendor.
1954 Born in Jersey City, New Jersey
1975 Receives B.F.A. from California Institute of the Arts, Valencia
1977 Participates in exhibition Pictures at Artists Space, New York
1982 Participates in Il Biennale di Venezia, Venice and Documenta 7, Kassel
1983 Partakes in exhibitions Back to the USA at Kunstmuseum Luzern, Lucerne and Modern Nude Paintings: 1880-1980, National Museum of Art, Osaka
1984 Participates in exhibition An International Survey of Contemporary Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art, New York and Content at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.
1987 Participates in exhibition Avant-Garde in the ‘80s at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles
1988 Work included in exhibition Art for Your Collection at the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence
1989 Participates in Prospect ‘89 at Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt, and Nocturnal Visions in Contemporary Painting, Whitney Museum of American Art at Equitable Center, New York
1990 Participates in exhibition Art Meets Science and Spirituality in a Changing Economy, at Museum Fodor, Amsterdam
1991 Participates in exhibition American Art of the 80’s at the Palazzo delle Albere, Trento
1995 Participates in exhibition Glaube-Hoffnung-Liebe-Tod at Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna
1998 Paticipates in exhibition Fast Forward at Kunstverein in Hamburg, Hamburg
1999 Receives Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant Participates in exhibition Texas Draws at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Houston
2000 Participates in exhibition Modern Art Despite Modernism at the Museum of Modern Art, New York
2001 Participates in exhibition Brooklyn Collects at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn
2005 Participates in exhibition Springtide at the ICA Philadelphia, Philadelphia
2006 Participates in Day for Night: Whitney Biennial 2006 at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York and Drawing from the Modern 1975-2005 at the Museum of Modern Art, New York
Solo exhibition at Petzel Gallery, New York
2007 Work included in exhibition USB Openings: Drawings from the USB Art Collection, Tate Modern, London
2009 Participates in exhibition The Pictures Generation, 1974-1984 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
2010 Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship
2011 Participates in exhibition Time Again at SculptureCenter, Long Island City
2014 Participates in exhibition In the Crack of Dawn at LUMA/Westbau Zurich, Zurich and The Illusion of Light, Palazzo Grassi/Francois Pinault Foundation, Venice
2019 Participates in exhibition Where Art Might Happen:The Early Years of Cal Arts at Kestner Gesellschaft, Hannover
2020 Participates in exhibition Where Art Might Happen: The Early Years of Cal Arts, Kunsthaus Graz, Graz
Solo exhibition at Petzel Gallery, New York