CORIN HEWITT

       
Tarbell's Tantrum, 2003
Backlit inkjet vinyl print, wood & cast earth 12' x 25' x 18'
With special thanks to Jock Pottle, Brooke Costello, Justine Kalb, Margaret Noel, Kenneth Wachtel, Supercreator, William Hall, Matthew Dojny, and Charles Mister

Born 1971
Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY

Education
1996 Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Kunste, Karlsruhe, Germany
1993 B.A., Oberlin College, OH

Corin Hewitt has been exhibiting his work nationally since 1993. Solo exhibitions include: Corin Hewitt: Prints, Drawings, Sculpture, Robert Hull Fleming Museum, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT (2002); Here's What's Happening in Your Part of the World (As We Speak), utility shaftway in the home of Thomas Delavan, New York, NY (2001) and a grain silo, Richmond, VT (2002 - 2003); 40' 38" x 73' 52" (Infinite Invisible Little Deaths), Barbara Krakow Gallery, Boston, MA (1997); Corin Hewitt: Breathing Pieces, Laura Carpenter Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM (1996); and Cardiac Cycle/Autorrhaphy, Ginny Williams Family Foundation, Denver, CO (1995).

Selected group exhibitions include: Seven (Things We Like), Conner Contemporary, Washington, DC (2003); Bon a tirer, Brooklyn Front Gallery, Brooklyn, NY (2002); Warehouse, Exit Art, New York, NY (1999); Ex-sightings, Anderson Gallery, Buffalo, NY (1996); A Drawing Show, Laura Carpenter Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM (1995); and Joint Venture II, Cleveland Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland, OH (1993).