BORN:   Montreal, Canada
Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY
 
 
SOLO EXHIBITIONS:
 
2023    "Hug" Hesse Flatow, New York, NY 
2020     Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
2017     Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
2012     Mounds, Jeff Bailey Gallery, New York, NY
2010     Paintings, Jeff Bailey Gallery, New York, NY 
2009     In The Land, Les Jardins de Metis, Quebec, Canada
2007     Galerie Vidal- Saint Phalle, Paris, France
2006     A Bigger World, Jeff Bailey Gallery, New York, NY
2005     Water, Land, Mammal, Patricia Sweetow Gallery, San Francisco, CA.
2004     Wriggling Philosophical Life, Jeff Bailey Gallery, New York, NY
2003     JG Contemporary/James Graham & Sons, New York, NY
2001     Galerie 5 ème Étage, Paris, France
1997     Peter Blum, New York, NY
1996     Annika Sundvik Gallery, New York, NY
 
 
 
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS:

2025     Even In Arcadia, There I Am, curated by Andrew Gardner, Hesse Flatow, NY, NY
2024     Abstraction by Any Other Name, curated by Dan Cameron, Milton Resnick/ Pat Passlof Foundation, NY, NY
             Pierogi Gallery 30th Aniversary Exhibition, NY, NY 
2023    Trodden Path, Hesse Flatow East, Amagansett, NY
2022    Make Art not War, Pierogi Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
2019     Sunblink, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
2017    Holiday Show, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
             Gallery Selections - Summer. Louis Stern Fine Art, LA, CA
             Eye to Eye: Artist + Collector, Converging Views, New York Academy of Art, NY, NY
             NYFA Curatorial, Mckinsey and Co.  NY, NY
2016    Holiday Show, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
2015    Full Tilt, curated by John Yau, Novella Gallery, NY, NY
             The Thing Itself, curated by John Yau, The Center for Contemporary Art, Bedminster, NJ
2014     Conversations, curated by Sharon Louden, Morgan Lehman Gallery, NY, NY
             Pierogi 20th Anniversary Show, The Boiler, Brooklyn, NY
2013     Hard Lines, Soft Vibes, Jeff Bailey Gallery, NY, NY
             Unhinged, Pierogi 2000, Brooklyn, NY
             Some Curves, Louis Stern Fine Arts, Los Angeles, CA
            Come Together. Surviving Sandy”, curated by Phong Bui, Industry City,Brooklyn, NY
2011    Art in Embassies Exhibition Program, The Hague, Netherlands  
            Not Quite, Stewart Hall Art Gallery, Quebec, Canada
2010    Cattywampus, Aurobora Press, San Francisco, CA
2009    Give Them What They Never Knew They Wanted, Jeff Bailey Gallery, NY, NY
            Truly, Madly, Deeply, The Spencertown Academy, Spencertown NY
2008    Art on Paper, Weatherspoon Art Museum, University of North Carolina, Greensboro,NC
            This is not about Landscape, Jeff Bailey Gallery, NY, NY
             It’s Gouache and Only Gouache, curated by Geoffrey Young, Jeff Bailey Gallery NY, NY
2007    The Horizon Show, curated by David Humphrey, EFA Gallery, NY, NY
            New York, New Work Selected Works on Paper, Aurobora Press, San Francisco, CA
            Scorcher, Joyce Goldstein Gallery, Chatham NY
2006    Block Party, an Exhibition of Drawings, Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
            Twist it Twice, Moti Hasson Gallery, New York, NY
2005    Tête à Tête, Greenberg Van Doren Gallery, NY
            Blue, Jeff Bailey Gallery, New York, NY
            New Turf, Robert Fleming Museum, University of Vermont, Burlington VT
            Images of Time and Place: Contemporary Views of Landscape, Wayne State Uni.Detroit, MI
2004    Articles and Waves, Geoffrey Young Gallery, Great Barrington, MA
            Open House, Working in Brooklyn, The Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY 
            Exquisite Corpse, Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine  
            Images of Time and Place:  Contemporary Views of Landscape. Lehman College Art Gallery,Bronx, NY
            Next Next Art, Curated by Dan Cameron, The Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY
2003    Anywhere But Here, Jeff Baily Gallery, NY, NY
            Plastic Gardens, Cristinerose/Josee Bienvenu Gallery, NY, NY
            Uptown/Downtown, JG Contemporary/James Graham and Sons, NY, NY
            Some Favorite Things, Glen Horowitz, East Hampton, NY 
2002    25th Anniversary Benefit Selections Exhibition, The Drawing Center, NY, NY 
            Loss and Ardor, Geoffrey Young Gallery, Great Barrington, MA  
            Nature Revealed, Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, East Hampton, NY
2001    Three Painters:   Louise Belcourt, Eva Lunsager, Cameron Martin, Artemis Greenberg
            Van Doren Fine Art, New York, NY
            Summer Show, Artemis Greenberg Van Doren Fine Art, New York, NY 
2000    Opening, Galerie 5ème Étage, Paris France
             Inscape, The State of Art Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
1999     Abstraction, Robert Kidd Gallery, Birmingham, MI
             Art For Park, Brooklyn Museum of Art , Brooklyn, NY
1998    Art On Paper, Weatherspoon Art Gallery, Greensboro, NC
            Pierogi 2000, The Flatfiles, Kunstlerhaus, Vienna, Austria
            The Basel Art Fair, Peter Blum, Basel, Switzerland
1997    Current Underground: Working in Brooklyn; The Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY 
            NewYork Drawers, Gasworks Gallery, London, England and The Cornerhouse,
            Manchester, England
            New York Abstraction, Margulies Taplin Gallery, Coral Gables, FL.
1996    Summer Selections, The Drawing Center, New York.
1995    Mostra Contemporary Art Exhibition, Oporto, Portugal.
            Other Rooms, Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York.
            Desire and Pursuit, Sundvik Villano, New York.
            Presence/Absence, Trans Hudson Gallery, Jersey City, NJ.
1994    Cooper-Seeman’s Summer Show, Russet/Liederman Gallery, New York.
            Jobs Overseas, Munchen Kunstverein, Munich, Germany.
            The Garden Show, Four Walls, Brooklyn, NY
            The Pleasure Principle, Kohn, Pederson and Fox, New York.
1993    Four Walls Benefit, David Zwirner Gallery, New York.
            Small Talk I (collaborative piece). P.S.1  Museum, L.I.C., NY
            Small Talk II (collaborative piece), Postmasters Gallery, NY
 
 
 
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY:

2024    Abstraction by Any Other Name, Exhibition catalogue, with essay by Dan Cameron, The Milton 
            Resnick and Pat Passlof Foundation, NY, NY
            Protection For Animals, The Paintings of Louise Belcourt, with essays by Daniel Baird and Anais Castro,
            foreward by Lily Wei, Xeno_Optic Press, St. Thomas University, N.B. Canada  127 pgs
2017    Newhall, Edith.  The Philadelphia Inquirer, January
            Mir, Stan.  "Light Makes Things Real", Hyperllergic, January
            Moody, Tom.  "Utopia and Dystopia in Architecture", January
            Sitkin, Rachel.  "Imaginary Vistas", Artblog, January
2015    Yau, John.  "Weekend Studio Visit with Louise Belcourt".  Hyperallergic,  Jan 25
2014    Corin, William.  Come Together: Surviving Sandy, Year One,. Frieze Magazine, March 3: p.162
           “Come Together: Surviving Sandy Year 1”, exhibition catalogue, Skira Press, October
           "The Wellington Management Collection, Book Two",  Boston, MA 
2012    Church, Amanda. Louise Belcourt, Art News. June. pg 97
            Greenbaum, Joanne. An Interview with Louise Belcourt, Bomb, February
            Lowry, Vicky, Art Show: Louise Belcourt. Elle Decor, Vol.23, No,2, March p.20, 78-79   
             (reproductions)
            Mikutta, Petra. Architektur & Wohnen, pg.112, August  (reproduction) 
            Moran, Ali. Louise Belcourt: “Mounds”. Surface Magazine, March 5
            Siegel, Miranda.  Reasons to Love About NY, New York Magazine, Dec.17-24. p.68
            Yau, John. “Why There Are Great Artists”. Hyperallergic.com March 31
2011    "Not Quite”, exhibition catalogue, Essay by Lon Dubinsky, Stewart Hall, Quebec. Canada.January 
2010    Brody, David, “Louise Belcourt at Jeff Bailey Gallery”. Artcritical.com, March 22
            Butler, Sharon. “Louise Belcourt”, The Brooklyn Rail, March 5, p.25
            Clarke, Bill.  “Louise Belcourt: New Paintings”, Magenta Magazine Online, Vol.1, No.3,  Spring
           “Paintings”, Exhibition Catalogue,  Jeff Bailey Gallery, NY, NY  
           “Short List:  Louise Belcourt” . The New Yorker, March 1. p..13, March 22 p.12 and
            March 29.p.27
2009    "Truly, Madly, Deeply”, Chatham Courier, Spencertown Academy Arts Center”,
             Vol. 184, No.28, July 9
2008    CarteBlanche Volume 2: Painting;  pg.117.  Magenta Foundation, Toronto, Ontario. 2008    (reproduction)
             “Art on Paper”, exhibition catalogue, Weatherspoon Art Museum, NC. 2008 (reproduction)
              "Going’s on About Town”, The New Yorker, Aug.11 and 18, p.1
2007    ArtWorks, The Progressive Collection, Essay by Dan Cameron, curated by Toby Devan Lewis Pages 19, 08
            (illustration) D.A.P. Books,  New York, 2007
             Boudier, Laurent and Phillippe, Benedicte, Telerama Paris, “Louise Belcourt”, No. 2980, 
             p.26, Feb.21 (reproduction)
            Harambourg Lydia, La Gazette De L'Hotel Drouot, "Louise Belcourt,” No.8. pg..147-148, 
             Feb 23  (reproduction)
            Maine, Stephen, The New York Sun, “Wild Horizon”, July 5th 
            McAdams Shane, The Brooklyn Rail, “Manufacturing Dissent: The London Art Fairs”   p.35,November
2006    Grey, Emma, L.A. Confidential, ArtNet.com, August 21st, 2006
            Baker, Kenneth, The San Francisco Chronicle, Datebook Section, Sept. 17
2005    Baird, Daniel, Border Crossings, “ Karin Davie and Louise Belcourt,Vol. 24, No.3, Issue 95 p.38-49 
            Baume, Nicholas. “Louise Belcourt.” New American Paintings, Open Studios Press, No. 56, p.22-25
            New York Home, Louise Belcourt Creates an Aesthetic Hedge Fund, Vol.1, No.2,p.44-46, Sept
            New Turf, Exhibition Catalogue, Robert Fleming Museum, University of Vermont,Burlington,Vt. July
            Twomley, Chris, The New York Art World.com, Review 06, June
2004    Baird, Daniel, The Brooklyn Rail, p.12-13, May  (reproduction)
           Cohen, David, The New York Sun, Vol. 120, No. 5, p.18, April 22 (reproduction)
           Henry, Max, Time Out New York, Issue. 450, p.66, May 13-20 (reproduction)
           Johnson, Ken, The New York Times, Vol.CLIII, No. 52,842 p.E38, May 7
            Kotik Charlotta, Open House, Exhibition Catalogue. Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum of Art
            Maine, Stephen, ArtNet.com Magazine Reviews, May 25 (reproduction)
            Volk, Gregory, Art in America,”Big Brash Brooklyn”, Vol. 92, No. 8, September
            Yablonsky, Linda, Time Out New York, Issue 448 , April 29-May 6
2003    DeFeo, Ron. “A Conversation with Louise Belcourt”, in Review: Latin American Literature 
            and Arts, The Americas Society, N.Y, No. 66. p. 25-36
            Long, Robert, “Opinion” The East Hampton Star, May 30
2001    Finkel, Jori, “Critic’s Picks” Time Out New York No. 281, Feb. 8-15 (reproduction)
            “Goings on About Town”, The New Yorker, January 29
            Hippeau, Matthieu, IT Magazine, No. 3, June, Paris
            Martinières, Cécile, “Les Toiles Érogènes”, Teknikart.com, June Paris (reproduction)
           “Snake,World Drawings. A Project for Open City”, Open City Magazine, No.14, p.59-67
           “Quoi de Neuf à Paris?”,  Paris Capitale,  p. 14,  June – July, Paris
1997    Goodman, Jonathan. Art in America No. 11, Nov. (reproduction) 
            Volk, Gregory, Art News, Vol. 96 / No. 8, Sept. (reproduction)
             Bell, J. Bowyer. Review, 15 April
            Nahas, Dominique. Review, 15 April
            “Art On View”, New York Magazine, Vol. 30, No. 13, p.80 April  (reproduction)
1996    Servetar, Stuart. New York Press, Vol. 9, No. 28, 10-16 July
            Smith, Roberta. “A Physical Abstractionist”, The New York Times, 15 March, C27
            Servetar, Stuart. New York Press, Vol. 9, No. 10, 5-21 March 
            Walker, Joy, Next No. 37, Autonno, Itay  (reproduction)
            Hirsch, Faye. Glue, exhibition catalogue, Sundvik, New York
1995    Servetar, Stuart. New York Press, Vol. 8, No. 11, 15-21 March
            Edenbaum, Seth, Desire & Pursuit: Paintings by Chris Walsh and Louise Belcourt.
            Exhibition catalogue, Sundvik Villano, New York 
            Mostra Contemporary Art Exhibition, exhibition catalogue, Oporto, Portugal 
1994    Avillez, Martin ed. Vulva Morphia, Lusitania Press, Vol. 6, New York (reproduction)
 
 
 
VISTING ARTIST LECTURES:
 
Brigham Young University, Provo, UT  2012
New York Studio Program, Brooklyn, NY 2009
SUNY Purchase, Purchase, NY 2006
Concordia University, Montreal, Canada  2004
 
 
 
AWARDS AND GRANTS:
 
The Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant  (2017, 2000)
New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship  2015
John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship  2012
Residency: Yaddo Foundation, Saratoga Springs, New York,  Summer 1992
Residency: The Millay Colony, Austerlitz, New York  1990
The Elizabeth Greeshields Foundation Grants  (1985, 1984)
 
 
 
COLLECTIONS:
 
Deutsche Bank
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Fleming Museum, University of Vermont
Council for the Estate of Francis Picabia, Paris
Progressive Art Collection
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Care 
Nokia Corporation
Aspen Contemporary Art Collection
Le Ministre des Communautés Culturelles et de L’Immigration, Government of Quebec
Wellington  Management, Boston
Private Collections in Europe, the United States and Canada