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Erika Ranee at Last Days Gallery

Erika Ranee is showing a painting in a group show titled Just a Song Before I Go, at Last Days Gallery in New York. The show is on view through February 22, 2025.

Erika Ranee in Bienvenu Steinberg & C Group Show

Erika Ranee’s painting “Grandma” is included in Abstract Expressions, a group show of abstract art at Bienvenu Steinberg & C. The exhibition is on view November 12 through December 14, 2024.

A Conversation with Erika Ranee

Erika Ranee was featured on the Cerebral Women podcast, in discussion with Phyllis Hollis. Ranee discusses black abstraction, her early interest in craft, and the musicality of the street noise outside of her studio.

Erika Ranee and Tamara Gonzales at the Brooklyn Museum

Tamara Gonzales and Erika Ranee are both included in The Brooklyn Artists Exhibition, the premier exhibition of the The Brooklyn Museum’s 200th anniversary celebration. The show runs October 4, 2024–January 26, 2025.

Erika Ranee at Left Field Gallery

Erika Ranee has a painting included in The Twilight Zone, a group show curated by Austin Eddy at Left Field Gallery in Los Angeles. The exhibition is on view through September 22, 2024.

Erika Ranee Reviewed in Art Spiel

Erika Ranee solo show Feelings was reviewed by Riad Miah for Art Spiel. The reviewer traces the evolution of Ranee’s early-career paintings to the ones currently on view at The Art Center at Duck Creek and concludes with praise for the artist’s mastery of her unique technique.

Erika Ranee Reviewed in The East Hampton Star

Erika Ranee’s solo show, Feelings, and curatorial effort, All the Things, at the Arts Center at Duck Creek were reviewed by Mark Segal for The East Hampton Star. Segal not only covers the current exhibitions but also explores Ranee’s practice as a whole and her initial entry into art. Read the full article here.

Erika Ranee Reviewed in The New York Times

Erika Ranee was singled out in a New York Times review of Painting Deconstructed, a group show at Ortega y Gasset Projects in Brooklyn, NY. You can read the review here.

Erika Ranee at The Arts Center at Duck Creek

Feelings, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Erika Ranee, opens July 13 at The Arts Center at Duck Creek. All The Things, a group exhibition curated by Ranee, will run concurrent in the John Little Barn. Both shows close August 11, 2024.

Tamara Gonzales and Erika Ranee in a Group Show

Erika Ranee and Tamara Gonzales have artworks exhibited in Christmas in July, a group show curated by Wells Chandler. The show, presented by Andrew Rafacz and hosted by NADA, is on view July 10 through August 1, 2024.

Erika Ranee at Brigitte Mulholland

Erika Ranee has a painting included in Le Vernissage, Partie Deux, a group show at Brigitte Mulholland in Paris, France. The exhibition is on view June 7 through July 12, 2024.

Erika Ranee at Springs Projects

Erika Ranee has paintings inclued in Bluets and Blue, a group show at Springs Projects in DUMBO, New York. “Inspired by a passage from gender-defying author Maggie Nelson’s ‘Bluets’, the exhibition looks at brokeness or transition in a material way — to color, to prying apart form and to what happens in crevices and gaps of things that are pulled apart.” The exhibition is on view June 6 – July 22, 2024.

Erika Ranee at Moss Arts Center

“How Are Things on My End,” a solo show of Erika Ranee paintings is on view at the Moss Arts Center in Virginia. “Ranee pokes fun at selfie culture and the narcissism inherent with being an artist and making art about oneself through the titling of her exhibition and artworks. In the show title, How Are Things on My End, Ranee switches ‘your’ with ‘me.’ In doing so, Ranee says, ‘[it] flips the switch on typical caring comments’ and serves as a ‘play on selfie/me/vain culture.'” The exhibition is on view June 6 – August 30, 2024.

Erika Ranee Awarded “Anonymous Was A Woman” Grant

Erika Ranee is one of the 2023 recipients of the Anonymous Was A Woman award. The grant-making nonprofit that has awarded over $7 million to women-identifying artists since 1996.

Erika Ranee in Group Show at Platform Project Space

Erika Ranee has work included in Love Fest, a group show at Platform Project Space in Brooklyn, NY. The exhibition is on view June 1 – June 30, 2023.

Erika Ranee Talk at Resnick and Pasloff Foundation

Erika Ranee will be talking at a panel discussion at the Milton Resnick and Pat Pasloff Foundation on April 27 at 6:30pm. Other artists on the panel include Pam Glick, Clare Grill, and Jennifer Samet, with Andrea Belag as moderator.

Erika Ranee at BOMB’s 41st Anniversary Gala & Art Auction

Erika Ranee has donated a painting, This Looks Like Where Frank Lived (2018), to BOMB‘s Art Auction, part of the publication’s 41st Anniversary Gala. Bidding on the auction is open exclusively on Artsy and will start closing on Thursday, April 20 at 12:00 PM EDT.

All Natural (2023) Now Available

Erika Ranee All Natural (2023), a catalog produced on the occasion of the artist’s solo show at Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery is available for purchase! The catalogue consists of 28 pages in full color. Purchase here.

Erika Ranee, All Natural, Reviewed in Artforum

Erika Ranee’s 2023 solo exhibition, All Natural, was reviewed in Artforum by Greg Lindquist. Lindquist discusses Ranee’s studio techniques as well as the larger tenor of her oeuvre. All Natural is on view at Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery through March 25, 2023.

Erika Ranee in Group Show at The Milton Resnick and Pat Passlof Foundation

The Milton Resnick and Pat Passlof Foundation will be exhibiting work by Erika Ranee in their group show The Feminine in Abstract Painting. Curated by Jennifer Samet and Andrea Belag, the show explores the feminine through aesthetics rather than identity or gender to reveal the complex nature behind the loaded term in art history. The exhibition is on view March 16 through July 15, 2023.

An Artforum “Must-See” Show

Erika Ranee’s 2023 solo show All Natural is listed as part of Artforum’s “Must-See Shows,” the editors’ selection of essential exhibitions worldwide. The exhibition is on view February 17 – March 25, 2023.

Erika Ranee in Group Show at DC Moore Gallery

Erika Ranee is included in Come a Little Closer, a group show at DC Moore Gallery in New York City. The exhibition, which takes small painting as its unifying theme, is on display January 12 – February 11, 2023.

Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery at NADA Miami 2022

Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery will be exhibiting artworks by Alex Dodge, Erika Ranee, Holly Coulis, Joy Curtis, and Kemar Keanu Wynter at NADA Miami 2022, booth 1.05.

Erika Ranee in Two-Person Show at M. David & Co.

Erika Ranee has paintings included in Painting Paintings, a two person exhibition with Astrid Dick at M. David & Co in Brooklyn. The show opens Friday, October 28 and runs through December 11, 2022.

A Conversation with Erika Ranee, Daddezio, and Hitchings

Erika Ranee will be participating in “Painting Through Time,” a conversation between Theresa Daddezio, Jen Hitchings, and Ranee, at 5 PM on Saturday, September 24. Register for the Zoom Webinar here. This event is hosted by DC Moore Gallery.

Erika Ranee interviewed in Bomb Magazine

An extensive interview with Erika Ranee by artist Cordy Ryman was recently published in Bomb Magazine.

Erika Ranee in group show at Keyes Art Gallery in Sag Harbor

Erika Ranee has two paintings in a group show entitled Passion, curated by George Negroponte, at Keyes Art Gallery in Sag Harbor, NY. The show was conceived as a tribute to the late artist Lester Johnson, and is up through August 9th, 2022. 45 Main Street, Sag Harbor.

Erika Ranee and Kemar Keanu Wynter at the 2022 White Columns Benefit Auction​ Exhibition

Erika Ranee and Kemar Keanu Wynter both donated an artwork to the 2022 White Columns Benefit Auction​ and Exhibition. Their works are on view until the auction on June 1.

Studio Museum Acquires Erika Ranee

Erika Ranee’s painting Give Mummy a Big Kiss for Me (2013) was acquired by The Studio Museum in Harlem.