Press


Reviews


Jason Stopa, “Josephine Halvorson,” Review Los Angeles
ArtForum, December 2024

Alli Watters, “3 Standout Works in Milwaukee Art Museum’s ‘50 Paintings’”
Milwaukee Magazine, February 2024

Chloe Shaar, “Josephine Halvorson Celebrates The End Of Summer At James Fuentes”
BlackBook Presents, September 2024

Barry Schwabsky, “Josephine Halvorson
ArtForum, Summer 2023

Ksenia Soboleva, “Josephine Halvorson: Unforgotten
The Brooklyn Rail, April 2023

John Yau, “Josephine Halvorson Paints to Remember
Hyperallergic, April 2023

Shane Tolbert, “Josephine Halvorson: Contemporary Voices
Southwest Contemporary, February 2022

Charlotte Strick, “Committed to Memory: Josephine Halvorson and Georgia O’Keeffe
The Paris Review, October 2021

Cate McQuaid, “Better than photography: The Rich Realities of Painter Josephine Halvorson
The Boston Globe, July 2021

Claire Voon, “Dennis Oppenheim and Josephine Halvorson Shift Our Perspective with Oversize Sculptures

Hyperallergic, August 2016

Susan Hodara, “At Storm King, a landscape of Stars, Rulers and Pipes
The New York Times, June 2016

Scott Indrisek, “Getting Skewed at Storm King with Dennis Oppenheim and Josephine Halvorson”

Blouin Art Info, May 2016

David Ebony, “A Dialogue with Nature: Dennis Oppenheim at Storm King

Art In America, July 2016

Josephine Halvorson Joins Boston University As Professor of Painting

ArtForum online, July 2016

Jarrett Earnest, “What The World Looks Like When It Is Loved: Josephine Halvorson
The Brooklyn Rail, February 2014

Ara H. Merjian, “Josephine Halvorson
Frieze No. 163, May 2014

Ken Johnson, “Josephine Halvorson 'Facings'
New York Times, February 2014

Lloyd Wise, “Josephine Halvorson
ArtForum, April 2014

Josephine Halvorson
The New Yorker, February 2014

John Yau, “Forensic Observer: The Recent Paintings of Josephine Halvorson

Hyperallergic, February 2014

Dorothée Deyries-Henry,Josephine Halvorson chez Sikkema Jenkins

February 2014

Clarity Haynes, “Josephine Halvorson: Facings

Collect Magazine, Spring 2014

Suzanne Hudson, “Josephine Halvorson
ArtForum, January 2012

Nancy Princenthal, “Josephine Halvorson
Art in America, January 2012

Josephine Halvorson
Modern Painters, February 2012

Karen Rosenberg, “Josephine Halvorson 'What Looks Back
New York Times, November 2011

John Yau, “Josephine Halvorson: What Looks Back
The Brooklyn Rail, November 2011

Anne Doran, “Josephine Halvorson: What Looks Back
Time Out New York, November 2011

Brian Fee, “Looking Closer With Josephine Halvorson

New American Paintings, November 2011

Ara H. Merjian, “Josephine Halvorson: What Looks Back

ArtForum online, November 2011

Josephine Halvorson
The New Yorker, January 2010

Roberta Smith, “Josephine Halvorson: Clockwise From Window
The New York Times, December 2009

Litia Perta, “Josephine Halvorson
The Brooklyn Rail, January 2009



Interviews


”Josephine Halvorson talks about her project at Storm King Art Center”
Interview by Jo-Ey Tang, ArtForum, August, 2016

Interview with Sarah Lawrence students
Kanishka Raja's 2016 Visual Arts Lecture Series

Beer with a Painter
Interview by Jennifer Samet, Hyperallergic

“In Conversation”
Interview by Phong Bui, The Brooklyn Rail

”Mine Site”
Interview by Art21

Interview with Firelei Baez
Exhibition catalog for Americanana, curated by Katy Siegel at Hunter College

 

Catalogs & Books

New Hours — JFP10: Josephine Halvorson (2024)

with writing by Justine Kurland and Jarrett Earnest

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Unforgotten (2023)

Catalog by Sikkema Jenkins & Co

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Georgia O’Keeffe Catalog (2021)

with essay by Ariel Plotek

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On The Ground (2020)

Catalog by Sikkema Jenkins & Co

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As I Went Walking (2017)

with essay by Erin Yerby

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Slow Burn (2015)

edited by Barry Schwabsky

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Facings (2014)

with essay by Tom McGrath

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Side By Side (2012)

with essay by John Yau. French and English

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What Looks Back (2011)

with text by Erin Yerby

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Vitamin P2 (2016)

edited by Barry Schwabsky

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Painting Now (2015)

by Suzanne Hudson

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Media

The Selection Committee Radio Show

Halvorson speaks with Nate Heiges


Brooklyn Rail | New Social Environment #786

Josephine Halvorson: Unforgotten
Featuring Halvorson and Eleanor Heartney, with Lisa Rogal

 

Brooklyn Rail | On The Spot

Video commissioned from the Brooklyn Rail for their social media series “On The Spot.”


Georgia O’Keeffe Museum

Josephine Halvorson in conversation with Ariel Plotek, Curator of Fine Art at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum. Accompanying the exhibition, Contemporary Voices: Josephine Halvorson which opened in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on October 1, 2021.

 

Yale Radio

Halvorson speaks with Brainard Carey of WYBCX Yale Radio in December 2019 about her exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston and her recent residency at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

 

James and Audrey Foster Prize | ICA Boston

Halvorson is one of four artists included in the 2019 James and Audrey Foster Prize exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston. The exhibition features new large-scale paintings made in places with which she is deeply connected: her Berkshires home and studio and an old mining site in Death Valley, Utah.

 

Art21 New York Close Up

New York Close Up is Art21’s documentary film series devoted to artists in the first decade of their professional career, living and working in New York City. Providing an intimate look at the next wave of artists, Art21 collaborates with artists to imagine new ways of telling stories about their creative process, political and aesthetic philosophies, personal backgrounds, and community perspectives.


Storm King Documentary

Video documentary about Outlooks: Josephine Halvorson, Storm King Art Center. Filmed by Rava Films.

 

Sound & Vision

Interview with Brian Alfred of Sound & Vision, a podcast of conversations with Artists and Musicians about the creative process.


Gorky's Granddaughter

Interview with Zachary Keeting and Christopher Joy of Gorky's Granddaughter, a documentary art project that visits artists and speaks with them about their work. The interview took place during her exhibition As I Went Walking at Sikkema Jenkins & Co.

 

NPR Radio Interview on WFDD

Interview with David Ford on local North Carolina NPR station, WFDD.