
I am an artist working with a wide variety of visual outputs, often all at once. I use drawing, photography, installation and text to create a modular structure for marking time, attending to archives and family histories, and processing sensory information. My different material strategies are often in tension with one another — minimalism and density, draftsmanship alongside digital tools, everyday objects vs otherworldly aesthetics — and the resulting works hold these opposite ends of the spectrum, and everything in between. I was born and raised in Oakland CA and have been equally influenced by the history of conceptual art, Bay Area rappers, Hello-Kitty, car culture, and ADHD.
BIO:
Sadie Barnette was born and raised in Oakland, California and holds a BFA from CalArts and an MFA from UC San Diego. She has presented solo exhibitions at venues such as The Kitchen in New York City, ICA Los Angeles, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Walker Art Center, MCA San Diego, The San José Museum of Art, and The Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco. Her work is in permanent collections including Brooklyn Museum, Guggenheim, LACMA, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Oakland Museum, Studio Museum in Harlem, The Walker, and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Barnette is the recipient of grants and residencies including the Studio Museum in Harlem, Artadia, Art Matters, Fleishhacker Foundation’s Eureka Fellowship, Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, and the Headlands Center for the Arts, and was an Artist Fellow at UC Berkeley’s Black Studies Collaboratory. A permanent, site-specific installation at the Los Angeles International Airport is forthcoming.
Represented by Jessica Silverman
621 Grant Ave, San Francisco, CA 94108
For all inquiries, please contact studio@sadiebarnette.com