MAURA REILLY • Exhibitions

 2016 EXHIBITIONS


Miriam Schapiro, A Visionary
 

NATIONAL ACADEMY MUSEUM | NEW YORK

Miriam Schapiro, A Visionary presents a cross-section of works from each period of the artist’s remarkable, multifaceted sixty-year career, and will be Schapiro’s first survey exhibition in New York City, where....        




 2014 EXHIBITIONS


Pace Gems
 

SPACE | SAN ANTONIO TEXAS

San Antonio, TX — For the inaugural exhibition at SPACE, curator Maura Reilly organized the selection of works from the Linda Pace Foundation's permanent collection. Pace Gems aimed to accurately...        




 2012 EXHIBITIONS


An Architect’s Eye: The John Mainwaring Collection

NOOSA GALLERY | AUSTRALIA

The John Mainwaring Collection, Noosa, Australia –– In 2012, The Noosa Regional Gallery presented An Architect’s Eye: The John Mainwaring Collection, a traveling exhibition curated by...        




 2011 EXHIBITIONS

Richard Bell : Uz vs Them Cover
Richard Bell: Uz vs. Them
 

AMERICAN FEDERATION OF ARTS | NEW YORK

New York, NY –– Richard Bell: Uz vs. Them was the first traveling retrospective in the U.S. dedicated to the work of Aboriginal artist Richard Bell, one of Australia’s best-known...        




 2010 EXHIBITIONS


Richard Bell: I Am Not Sorry
 

LOCATION ONE | NEW YORK

New York, NY –– This exhibition, curated by Maura Reilly, was the centerpiece of the Location One International Fellowship awarded to Richard Bell for the 2009–2010 season. Brisbane-based....        




 2009 EXHIBITIONS

Richard Bell : Uz vs Them Cover
Rudy Shepherd: Healers
 

LOCATION ONE | NEW YORK

New York, NY –– This exhibition, curated by Maura Reilly, was dedicated to the work of New York-based painter, Rudy Shepherd, a 2009 resident in the Location One International Residency Program...        




 2009 EXHIBITIONS

Richard Bell : Uz vs Them Cover
Nayland Blake: Behavior
 

LOCATION ONE | NEW YORK

New York, NY –– Nayland Blake: Behavior, a 25-year survey of the renowned artist’s work, curated by Maura Reilly, featured some thirty pieces from every aspect of Blake’s career as a painter...        




 2009 EXHIBITIONS

Carolee Schneeman, Painting - What It Became
Carolee Schneeman: Painting, What It Became
 

P.P.O.W. GALLERY | NEW YORK

New York, NY –– Carolee Schneemann's paintings from the late 1950s and 1960s have been a largely overlooked aspect of her oeuvre, relegated to the margins, considered early or immature work...        




 2008 EXHIBITIONS

La Mirada Iracunda
La Mirada Iracunda (The Furious Gaze)
 

MONTEHERMOSO | SPAIN

Vittoria, Spain –– The Furious Gaze, co-curated by Maura Reilly and Xabier Arakistain, sought to consider feminism as a source of knowledge vital for understanding the world we live in, and...        




 2008 EXHIBITIONS

Queeries
Que(e)ries
 

SHEDHALLE | ZURICH

Zurich, Switzerland –– QUE(E)RIES was an interdisciplinary exhibition project discussing trends, joys and dilemmas in contemporary queer practices. Rather than showing 'classical' products...        




 2008 EXHIBITIONS

Ghada Amer
Ghada Amer: Love Had No End
 

BROOKLYN MUSEUM | NEW YORK

Brooklyn, NY— Ghada Amer: Love Has No End, the first U.S. survey of the renowned artist’s work, featured some fifty pieces from every aspect of Amer’s career as a painter, sculptor, illustrator, performer....        




 2008 EXHIBITIONS

The Fertile Goddess
The Fertile Goddess
 

BROOKLYN MUSEUM | NEW YORK

Brooklyn, NY— The Fertile Goddess: Who is she? A goddess, a ritual object, a votive offering, a vehicle for working magic or fulfilling wishes, a talisman for protection, a teaching or initiation device, or simply...        




 2008 EXHIBITIONS

Burning Down The House
Burning Down The House
 

BROOKLYN MUSEUM | NEW YORK

Brooklyn, NY— Burning Down the House: Building a Feminist Art Collection was an exhibition of nearly fifty works focusing on recent acquisitions and major loans, including works by artists...        




 2007 EXHIBITIONS

Global Feminisms
Global Feminisms
 

BROOKLYN MUSEUM | NEW YORK

Brooklyn, NY— Global Feminisms, co-curated by Maura Reilly and Linda Nochlin, premiered in March 2007 at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum. It consisted...        




 2007 EXHIBITIONS

The Dinner Party
The Dinner Party
 

BROOKLYN MUSEUM | NEW YORK

Brooklyn, NY — Imagine the most powerful and provocative women who have ever lived. Then imagine them sitting down together to share a meal. In that startling, impossible, but extraordinary idea...        




 2008 EXHIBITIONS

Pharoahs queens and godesses
Pharaohs, Queens, and Goddesses
 

BROOKLYN MUSEUM | NEW YORK

Brooklyn, New York, –– This exhibition gathered images of powerful Egyptian women and goddesses whom Judy Chicago included in The Dinner Party. All of these images come from the Brooklyn Museum’s...        




 2004 EXHIBITIONS

Neo Queer
Neoqueer
 

CENTER ON CONTEMPORARY ART | SEATTLE

Seattle, Washington –– Building on the foundations laid by important exhibitions like In a Different Light (University Art Museum, Berkeley, 1995) and Gender Fucked (CoCA, Seattle, 1996), NEOQUEER...