Michal Rovner, Nilus, 2018, 2 LCD screens and video, 57-1/16" × 65-3/8" × 4-5/8" (144.9 cm × 166.1 cm × 11.7 cm), Edition of 5 + 2 APs © 2019 Michal Rovner / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Michal Rovner Details:b. 1957, IsraelPace Publications: (opens in a new window) Shop Now Read More Michal Rovner’s work shifts between the poetic and the political to explore questions of nature, identity, dislocation, and the fragility of human existence.Rovner’s early work is characterized by the distortion of color and blurring of imagery. Exemplified by the series Outside (1990–91)—featured in her first major museum show Outside: Michal Rovner, Works 1987–1990, at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art in 1990—and Decoy (1991), Rovner focused on images of encampment and surveillance as a point of departure, abstracting their specificity through a process of reprinting. In 1994 Rovner’s One-Person Game Against Nature (1994) was featured in New Photography 10 at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. By the late 1990s her blurred figures coalesced into migrating crowds in dream-like worlds, using cyclical repetition and duration as a device.In the decade to follow, Rovner’s video work (incorporated into her practice in 1992) began taking cues from expanded cinema, collaborating with composer Philip Glass in Notes (2001). She received a mid-career retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, in 2002, which featured her multichannel video work Time Left (2002), depicting thousands of ambiguous silhouetted figures marching to the accompanied music of Rea Mochiah. This work was presented again the following year at the Venice Biennale where she was selected to represent Israel with the multi-faceted exhibition Against Order? Against Disorder? (2003).Rovner became fascinated with the way geological objects—especially altered with human markings—telegraph history into the present and future and began merging video with sculpture through projection, as in her exhibition In Stone (2004). Introducing site-specific and archeologically driven work into her practice, in 2006 Rovner began working with Israeli and Palestinian masons on a series of monumental structures titled Makom (Place), comprised of stones from dismantled or destroyed houses from Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Haifa, the Galilee region, and the border of Israel and Syria. In 2013, Rovner created Traces of Life, a permanent installation at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum devoted to the 1.5 million Jewish children murdered in the Shoah.Rovner reinterprets historical memory and contemporary themes through her multimedia practice, in which she employs drawing, printmaking, video, sculpture, and installation. By recording and erasing visual information, where specifics of time and place are obscured, her works become gestural, layered, and abstract reflections on the continuum of human experience. Read More Michal Rovner, Waving (Maybe), 2018, LCD screen and video, 74-13/16" × 42-1/16" × 5-3/8" (190 cm × 106.9 cm × 13.7 cm), Edition of 5 + 2 APs © 2019 Michal Rovner / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Michal Rovner, Blue Crossing, 2018, LCD screen and video, 57-1/8" × 32-5/8" × 3-3/8" (145.1 cm × 82.9 cm × 8.6 cm), Edition of 5 + 2 APs © 2019 Michal Rovner / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Exhibitions View All On View Michal Rovner Pragim Mar 8 – Apr 18, 2024 New York Past Michal Rovner Current Climates Dec 17, 2021 – Jan 9, 2022 Palm Beach Past Little Things Parts I & II Nov 10, 2021 – Jan 29, 2022 Geneva Past Chewing Gum IV May 28 – Jul 2, 2020 Hong Kong Journal View All Essays Pace Artists Reflect on Mark Rothko Oct 17, 2023 Museum Exhibitions Michal Rovner at Fondazione Merz Oct 31, 2022 Artist Projects Michal Rovner Print Sale & Gallery Talk to Benefit UNHCR Apr 08, 2022 Artist Projects Michal Rovner at the Venice Biennale of Architecture May 22, 2021 One-Artist Exhibitions Group Exhibitions Public Collections Periodicals Books and Catalogues Close Michal RovnerOne-Artist Exhibitions Michal Rovner One-Artist Exhibitions DatesBorn 1957, IsraelLives and works in Israel and New York CityEducation1979–81, Tel Aviv University, Cinema/Television and Philosophy1981–85, Bezalel Academy of Art, B.F.A.2024Michal Rovner: Pragim, Pace Gallery, 540 West 25th Street, New York, March 8–April 20, 2024.2023Michal Rovner, Peter Marino Art Foundation, South Hampton, New York, July 15–September 30, 2023.2022Michal Rovner. Alert, Fondazione Merz, Turin, Italy, October 31, 2022–January 29, 2023.2021Michal Rovner: Current Climates, Pace Gallery, Palm Beach, Florida, December 17, 2021–January 9, 2022.Model Animal / Model Tier, Kunsthaus Göttingen, Germany, September 4, 2021–January 2, 2022.2019Michal Rovner: Dislocation, Espace Muraille, Geneva, February 1–May 4, 2019.Michal Rovner: Evolution, Pace Gallery, Geneva, January 30–April 18, 2019.2018Michal Rovner: Evolution, Pace Gallery, 537 West 24th Street, New York, May 4–June 23 (extended through August 17), 2018.Michal Rovner: Evolution, Pace Gallery, Palo Alto, California, March 9–April 15 (extended through May 13), 2018.2016Michal Rovner: Night, Pace Gallery, 510 West 25th Street, New York, September 16–October 22, 2016.2015Michal Rovner: Dislocations, Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow, September 18–November 29, 2015.Michal Rovner: Panorama, Pace London, 6 Burlington Gardens, April 29–June 15, 2015.2014Michal Rovner: Nofim, Shoshana Wayne Gallery , Santa Monica, May 10–July 12, 2014.2013Michal Rovner: Three Rooms, Instituto Cultural Cabañas, Guadalajara, Mexico, December 4, 2013–January 19, 2014.2012Michal Rovner: Topography, Pace Gallery, 508 West 25th Street, New York, November 8–December 22, 2012.2011Michal Rovner: Histoires, Musée du Louvre, Paris, May 19–October 24 (extended through November 21), 2011. (Catalogue)Michal Rovner: Making of Makom, L’Espace Culturel Louis Vuitton, Paris, May 18–29, 2011.2009Michal Rovner: Frequency, Ivorypress Art + Books Space, Madrid, October 8, 2009–January 16, 2010. (Catalogue)Michal Rovner: Particles of Reality, DHC/ART Foundation for Contemporary Art, Montreal, May 21–September 27, 2009.Michal Rovner: Borders, Davis Museum and Cultural Center, Wellesley College, Massachusetts, March 11–June 14, 2009.2008Michal Rovner: Video, Sculpture, Installation, Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, New York, June 28–September 28 (extended to November 9), 2008.Michal Rovner: Adama, Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Santa Monica, California, April 29–June 14, 2008.Michal Rovner: Makom II, PaceWildenstein, 545 West 22nd Street, New York, February 13–March 15, 2008.2007Michal Rovner, Galerie Haas & Fuchs, Berlin, November 3–December 28, 2007.2006Michal Rovner, Fundació Sa Nostra, Centre de Cultura, Palma, Spain, September 21–November 11, 2006.Michal Rovner: Fields of Fire, PaceWildenstein, 534 West 25th Street, New York, February 16–March 18, 2006.2005Michal Rovner: Fields, Jeu de Paume in collaboration with Festival d’Automne à Paris, Paris, October 3, 2005–January 8, 2006. Traveled to: Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel, April 6–July 29, 2006. (Brochure and catalogue)Michal Rovner: Recent Works, Gow Langsford Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand, March 15–April 9, 2005.Michal Rovner: Recent Work, Regina Gouger Miller Gallery, Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, January 14–March 13, 2005.2004Michal Rovner: in stone, PaceWildenstein, 534 West 25th Street, New York, April 30–June 5 (extended through July 16), 2004.2003Michal Rovner: Against Order? Against Disorder? 50th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia, Israeli Pavilion, Venice, June 15–November 2, 2003. (Catalogue)Michal Rovner, MACRO, Museo d’arte contemporanea Roma (Al Mattatoio), Rome, May 9–August 17, 2003. (Catalogue)Michal Rovner - Coexistence, Studio Stefania Miscetti, Rome, May 9–August 17, 2003.2002Michal Rovner, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, November 29, 2002–January 26, 2003.Michal Rovner: The Space Between, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, July 11–October 13, 2002. (Catalogue)2001Michael Rovner: Works, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri, October 12, 2001–January 6, 2002. (Brochure)Michal Rovner, Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Santa Monica California, March 31–April 28, 2001.Michal Rovner: New Work, Baldwin Gallery, Aspen, March 16–April 30, 2001.2000Michal Rovner: New Works, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, May 2000.Michal Rovner: Between, New Gallery, Houston, January 9–March 2, 2000.1998Michal Rovner: Border, New Gallery, Houston, 1998.Michal Rovner: Recall Seeing, Studio Stefania Miscetti, Rome, 1998.Michal Rovner: Selected Works 1991–1998, The Schmidt Center Gallery, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, November 6–January 17,1998. (Brochure)Michal Rovner: Recent Work, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, October 23–November 28, 1998.Michal Rovner, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, September 14–October 14, 1998.1997Michal Rovner, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, November 1997.Michal Rovner: Photographic Works, Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York, October 30–November 29, 1997.Michal Rovner, Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Santa Monica, California, June–August 1997.Michal Rovner: Art Now 10, Tate Gallery, London, May 26–August 3, 1997. (Brochure)1996Michal Rovner: Works 1991–1996, The Bohen Foundation, New York, 1996. (Brochure)1995Michal Rovner, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, September 19–October 20, 1995.Michal Rovner: New Work, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, September 9–November 4, 1995.1994Michal Rovner, John Stoller Gallery, Minneapolis, 1994.Michal Rovner, New Gallery, Houston, 1994.Michal Rovner, Laura Carpenter Fine Arts, Santa Fe, 1994.Michal Rovner: One Person Game Against Nature, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Summer 1994. (Catalogue)1993Michal Rovner, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, November 3–December 24, 1993.Michal Rovner, The Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, October 30, 1993–January 16, 1994. (Catalogue)Michal Rovner, Peter Kilchmann Gallery, Zurich, June–July 1993.1992Michal Rovner, Prague House of Photography, 1992.Michal Rovner: “Outside 1990” and “Outside 1991,” Betsey Rosenfeld Gallery, Chicago, 1992.Michal Rovner: “Outside 1990” and “Outside 1991,” Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, 1992.1991Le Mois de la Photo a Montreal, La Maison de la Culture Mercier, Montreal, 1991. (Catalogue)Decoy: Michal Rovner, Grant Gallery, Denver, 1991. Traveled to: The Friends of Photography, Ansel Adams Center, San Francisco, as Decoy: Michal Rovner, Photographs of the Gulf War, January 15–March 1, 1992.1990Outside: Michal Rovner, Works 1987–1990, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel, December 1990. (Catalogue)Michal Rovner, Brent Sikkema Fine Art, New York, 1990. Michal RovnerGroup Exhibitions Michal Rovner Group Exhibitions 2022Message from Our Planet, Digital Art From the Thoma Foundation, Figge Art Museum, Davenport, Iowa, October 1–December 31, 2023. Traveled to: Grand Rapids Art Museum, Grand Rapids, Michigan, June 17–September 9, 2023; Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, February 19–June 2, 2024.How Long Is Now, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel, September 4, 2021–June 15, 2022.Breaking Up, Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, February 26, 2022–August 11, 2024.2021Art for the Future Biennial, Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow, Russia, December 1, 2021–February 28, 2022.Little Things: Parts I & II, Pace Gallery, Geneva, November 10, 2021–January 5, 2022.Night Light, Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center, Christopher Newport University, Hampton, Virginia, October 30, 2021–March 27, 2022.Michal Rovner: Corpus Domini: From the Glorious Body to the Ruins of the Soul, Palazzo Reale, Milan, October 28, 2021–January 30, 2022.Model Animal, Kunsthaus Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany, September 24, 2021–January 2, 2022.A room with a…, Pace Gallery, Palm Beach, Florida. June 4–September 10 (extended through October 3), 2021.Group Presentation, Pace Gallery, 510 West 25th Street, New York, March 13–April 24, 2021.2020Chewing Gum IV [Kohei Nawa, Kenneth Noland, Thomas Nozkowski, Adam Pendleton, Michael Rovner, Tony Smith, Xiao Yu, Zhang Xiaogang], Pace Gallery, 12/F, H Queen’s, 80 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong, May 28–July 2, 2020.2018Digital Artifacts¸ Art House, Thoma Foundation, Santa Fe, opened November 30, 2018.Other Walks, Other Lines, San Jose Museum of Art, California, November 2, 2018–March 10, 2019.Projection: Animal and Nature, Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature, Paris, June 13, 2018.Animals & Us, Turner Contemporary, Margate, United Kingdom, May 25–September 30, 2018.Celebrating Israel’s 70th Anniversary: Michal Rovner and Tal Shochat, Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, April 12–October 14, 2018.Tap & Touch, Gallery Braverman, Tel Aviv, January 11–March 15, 2018.2017Touchstones, Totems, Talismans: Animals in Contemporary Art, Brattleboro Museum and Art Center, Vermont, October 13, 2017–February 11, 2018.Overture: Recent Acquisitions from the Borusan Contemporary Art Collection, 208 Bowery [temporary space], New York, October 12–November 4, 2017.Night Watch, Sun Valley Center for the Arts, Ketchum, Idaho, June 30–August 26, 2017.Gray Matters, Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University, Columbus, May 20–July 30, 2017. (Catalogue)Chewing Gum, Pace Hong Kong, 15C Entertainment Building, 30 Queen’s Road Central, May 12–June 3, 2015.2016Salon 2016, Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Santa Monica, November 19–December 17, 2016.Arte e Politica. Opera dalla Collezione #4, Museo D’Arte Contemporanea Roma, Rome, October 21, 2016–May 10, 2017.Her Crowd: New Art by Women from Our Neighbors’ Private Collections, Bruce Museum, Greenwich, Connecticut, September 24, 2016–January 2, 2017. (Catalogue)Aftermath: The Fallout of War—America and the Middle East, Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida, Gainesville, August 16–December 31, 2016. Traveled to: Gund Gallery, Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio, January 20–April 20, 2017; John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida, October 8, 2017–January 21, 2018.Par tibi, Roma, nihil, Nomas Foundation, Palatino, Rome, June 23–September 18, 2016.20152050. A Brief History of The Future, Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels, September 11, 2015–January 24, 2016. (Catalogue)What Lies Beneath, Borusan Contemporary, Istanbul, September 5, 2015–February 21, 2016. (Catalogue)Aftermath: The Fallout of War – America and the Middle East, Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida, August 16–December 31, 2016. Traveled to: The Gund Gallery, Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio, January 20–April 20, 2017. Traveled to: The Ringling, Sarasota, Florida, October 6, 2017–January 21, 2018.Obsession, Maison Particulière, Brussels, January 22–March 29, 2015.2014La Guerra che Verrà non è la Prima. Grande Guerra 1914–2014, Trentino Grande Guerra, Museo Storico Italiano della Guerra, Rovereto, October 4, 2014–September 20. 2015.A Brief History of Pace, Pace Menlo Park, California, September 18–December 13, 2014.Sotheby’s Beyond Limits, Chatsworth, Derbyshire, United Kingdom, September 8–October 26, 2014.We Love Video This Summer, Pace Beijing, July 26–September 5, 2014.In the Round, Pace Gallery, 32 East 57th Street, New York, July 16–August 15, 2014.Total Art: Contemporary Video, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C., June 6–October 12, 2014.Arena, Centre of Contemporary Art, Torun, Poland, April 11–September 28, 2014. (Catalogue)Multi Panel, Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York, March 27–May 29, 2014.ToledoContemporánea, Ivorypress Art + Books Space, St. Mark’s Church, Toledo, Spain, February 18–June 14, 2014.2013Curitiba International Biennial, Curitiba, Brazil, August 31–December 1, 2013. (Catalogue)The Compromised Land: Recent Photography and Video from Israel, Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, State University of New York, Purchase, New York, August 11–December 1, 2013.SHOAH, Block 27, Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, Oswiecim, Poland, opened June 13, 2013. [ongoing]Views from Above, Centre Pompidou-Metz, France, May 17–October 7, 2013.Moving: Norman Foster on Art, Carré d'Art - Musée d'art Contemporain, Nîmes, France, May 3–September 15, 2013. (Catalogue)The Distaff Side, The Granary, Sharon, Connecticut, opened April 21, 2013. (Catalogue)Turbulences II, Villa Empain, Boghossian Foundation, Brussels, February 28–September 1, 2013.Israel Now - Reinventing The Future, Museo d’arte Contemporanea Roma, MACRO TESTACCIO, February 1–March 17, 2013.2012Anonymous, PERMM Museum of Contemporary Art, Russia, November 23–December 23, 2012.Lost in Paradise: Du spirituel dans l’art actuel, Espace Sévigné, Paris, November 13–25, 2012. (Catalogue)Private/Corporate VII: The Doron Sebbag Art Collection, Daimler Contemporary, Berlin, October 17, 2012–April 1, 2013. (Catalogue)Intersections: Science in Contemporary Art, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel, September 22–December 7, 2012. (Catalogue)Ruhr Triennale: International Festival of the Arts, Mischanlage, Essen, Germany, August 17–September 30, 2012.Beyond the Wall, Castello Di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea, Turin, Italy, June 5–December 31, 2012.Liquids in Contemporary Art, Litvak Gallery, Tel Aviv, January 19–March 24, 2012.2010Re-Location, Chelouche Gallery for Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv, October 28–December 4, 2010.50 Years at Pace, The Pace Gallery, 510 West 25th Street, New York, September 17–October 16, 2010. (Catalogue)Material / Immaterial, Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Santa Monica, September 11–October 30, 2010.Intramoenia Extra Art: Mirages, Eclettica Cultura dell’Arte, Barletta, Italy, July 3–September 13, 2010.2009BAROCK: Art, Science, Faith and Technology in the Contemporary Age, Museo d’Arte Contemporanea Donnaregina, Naples, December 12, 2009–April 5, 2010. (Catalogue)Hugging and Wrestling: Contemporary Israeli Photography and Video, Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, Ohio, September 12, 2009–January 10, 2010.Incidental Affairs, Suntory Museum, Osaka, Japan, March 7–May 11, 2009. (Catalogue)2008Reflections, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, October 17−November 15, 2008.Art of the State: Contemporary Photography and Video Art from Israel, Jewish Historical Museum, Amsterdam, June 27–November 30, 2008.International Triennial of Contemporary Art in Prague 2008, National Gallery in Prague, Czech Republic, June 22–September 11, 2008.Imaginary Coordinates, Spertus Museum, Chicago, May 1–June 20, 2008.Depletion: Works from te Doron Sebbag Art Collection, ORS Ltd., Tel Aviv Museum of Art, March–June 2008. (Catalogue)2007All for Art! Great Private Collections Among Us, Museé des beaux-arts de Montréal, Canada, December 6, 2007–March 2, 2008. (Catalogue)Going Staying, Kunstmuseum Bonn, Germany, November 29, 2007–February 17, 2008.Contemporary, Cool and Collected, Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, North Carolina, October 20–December 30, 2007. (Catalogue)Beyond Limits, Sotheby’s sculpture exhibition, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, United Kingdom, September 8–November 4, 2007.Light Time and Three Dimensions, PaceWildenstein, 534 West 25th Street, New York, June 28–August 24, 2007.Spots of Light: To Be a Woman in the Holocaust, Yad Vashem, The Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority, Jerusalem, April 6, 2007–April 2008. Traveled as Flickers of Light: Being a Woman in the Holocaust to: Residenzscholss, Dresden, Germany, March 1–May 26, 2008.Timer 01: Intimità/Intimacy, Triennale Bovisa, Fondazione Triennale di Milano, Milan, March 30–June 6, 2007.Offering Reconciliation, Brandeis University Waltham, Massachusetts, March 22–April 1, 2007. Traveled to: The World Bank, Washington, D. C., April 30–May 6, 2007; Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, Washington, June 7–August 19, 2007; United Nations, New York, September 1–28, 2007; Pomegranate Gallery, New York, October 4–8, 2007; Sculpture Objects & Functional Art, Chicago, November 2–4, 2007.Turbulence, 3rd Auckland Triennial, New Zealand, March 9–June 3, 2007.200618: Beckett, Blackwood Gallery, University of Toronto at Mississauga, Canada, November 9–December 21, 2006. Traveled to: Walter Phillips Gallery, The Banff Centre, Banff, Alberta, Canada, March 31–May 27, 2007. (Catalogue)L’Homme Paysage, Palais des Beaux Arts de Lille, France, October 14, 2006–January 14, 2007.Allegories of Displacement, Westport Arts Center, Connecticut, September 15–October 25, 2006.The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama, UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History, Los Angeles, June 11–September 10, 2006.Word Into Art: Artists of the Modern Middle East, British Museum, London, May 18–September 3, 2006. Traveled to: Dubai Holding, Dubai International Finance Centre, February 6–April 30, 2008. (Catalogue)Approaching Reality’s Borders: Art, Science and Technology, ARCOS Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Sannio, Palazzo del Governo Via Stefano Borgia, Italy, May 13–September 10, 2006.Ecce Uomo: (33 + 1) Artisti Conemporanei da Collezioni Private a Milano, Sapzio Oberdan, Milan, March 23–May 21, 2006. (Catalogue)Middle Ground: Photographs from the Whitney Museum of American Art, Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University, New York, January 24–February 11, 2006.2005Swarm, The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, December 2, 2005–March 18, 2006. (Catalogue)Groundworks: Environmental Collaboration in Contemporary Art, Regina Miller Gouger Gallery, Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, October 14–December 11, 2005.Festival d’Automne à Paris 2005, France, September 14–December 25, 2005. (Catalogue)Banquet_05 Communication in Evolution, Cultural Center Ciudad Alta, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Madrid, August 20–October 28, 2005.Group exhibition, PaceWildenstein, 534 West 25th Street, New York, July 14–August 25, 2005.Logical Conclusions: 40 Years of Rule Based Art, PaceWildenstein, 534 West 25th Street, New York, February 18–March 26, 2005. (Catalogue)1st Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, Schusev State Museum of Architecture, Moscow, January 28–February 28, 2005.Banquet: Communication in Evolution, Media Lab, Madrid, January 18–February 20, 2005.2004Periplo del Mediterraneo: Maestri e nuove espression tra Genova e Istanbul, Accademia Lingustica de Belle Arti, Genova, 2004.Dwellan: Exhibition of Contemporary Video Art, Charlottenborg Exhibition Hall, Copenhagen, November 5–December 12, 2004. (Catalogue)Shanghai 5 Biennale 2004: Techniques of the Visible, Shanghai Art Museum, September 29–November 27, 2004.The Artes Mundi Prize Exhibition (Wales International Visual Art Prize), National Museum and Gallery, Cardiff, February 7–July 2, 2004.Beyond East and West. Seven Transnational Artists. Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, January 23–April 4, 2004. Traveled to: Louisiana State University Museum of Art, Baton Rouge, April 16–September 4, 2004; Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, October 9–December 12, 2004; Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, Massachusetts, February 19–May 15, 2005. (Catalogue)BIRDSPACE: A Post-Audubon Artists Aviary, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, January 10–March 21, 2004. Traveled to: Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, Florida, May 29–August 15, 2004; Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, New York, October 9, 2004–January 2, 2005; McDonough Museum of Art, Youngstown State University, Ohio, September 9–October 21, 2005. (Catalogue)2003Nos Otros: Identidad y Alteridad, PhotoEspaña, Madrid, 2003.The Disembodied Spirit, Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine, September 25–December 7, 2003.Dreams and Conflict: The Dictatorship of the Viewer, 50th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia, Venice, June 15–November 2, 2003.One Ground: Four Palestinian and Four Israeli Filmmakers, UCR/California Museum of Photography, Riverside, California, March 1–August 31, 2003.War (What Is It Good For?), Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, January 18–May 18, 2003.2002The Endurance of Art, Westport Arts Center, Connecticut, September 20–November 8, 2002.Moving Pictures: Contemporary Photography and Video from the Guggenheim Museum Collection, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, June 28, 2002–January 12, 2003. Traveled to: Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Spain, October 8, 2003–May 18, 2004. (Catalogue)2001Group exhibition, Harley Baldwin Gallery, Aspen, 2001.Photographs: A Decade of Collecting, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, June 5–September 2, 2001.2000Drawing, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, 2000.The 46th Biennial Exhibition: Media/Metaphor, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., December 9, 2000–March 5, 2001. (Catalogue)Exposure: Recent Acquisitions, The Doron Sebbag Art Collection, O.R.S. Ltd., Tel Aviv Museum of Art, November 8, 2000–February 3, 2001. (Catalogue)One Man’s Eye: Photographs from the Alan Siegel Collection, Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, June 9–August 13, 2000. (Catalogue)Looking Ahead: Visions of Israel, Applied Materials, Applied Global University, Santa Clara, California; 2000.Traveled to: San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, San Jose, California, March 25–May 20, 2000. (Catalogue)Whitney Biennial 2000, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, March 23–June 4, 2000. (Catalogue)1999The Perpetual Well: Contemporary Art from the Collection of the Jewish Museum. Traveled to: Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, December 12, 1999–April 9, 2000; Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, May 13–July 16, 2000; Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, New York, September 23–November 12, 2000; Huntington Museum of Art, West Virginia, May 5–July 29, 2001.Lie of the Land: Earth, Body, Material, John Hansard Gallery, University of Southampton, Highfield, England, October 19–November 27, 1999. Traveled to: Arnolfini, Bristol, England, April 1–May 29, 2000. (Catalogue)Rattling the Frame: The Photographic Space 1974–1999, SF Camerawork, San Francisco, October 15–November 20, 1999.Zero-G: When Gravity Becomes Form, Whitney Museum of American Art at Champion, Stamford, Connecticut, June 4–August 4, 1999. (Catalogue)Apposite Opposites: Photography from the MCA Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, March 27–August 1, 1999.1998Back to Back, De Chiara/Stewart, New York, 1998.Group exhibtion, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, 1998.PROJECTions, Busan Metropolitan Art Museum, South Korea, 1998.Summer Group Show, Jason McCoy Gallery, New York, 1998.Translucent, Transamerica Pyramid Galleries, San Francisco, 1998.Hindsight: Recent Work from the Permanent Collection, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, December 17, 1998–February 21, 1999.Borderline Figuration: Digital Art Forms (organized by Pan American Cultural Exchange). Traveled to: Museo de Arte Moderno, Cuenca, Sucre, Mexico, November 28, 1998–January 29, 1999; Museo Nacional del Banco Central del Ecuador, Quito, February 23–March 19, 1999; Museo Antropológico del Banco Central, Guayaquil, April 7–30, 1999. (Catalogue)Light on the New Millennium: Wind from Extreme Orient, Busan Metropolitan Art Museum, South Korea, November 1–20, 1998. (Catalogue)Contemporary Israeli Art: Three Generations (organized by the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel). Traveled to: Brunei Gallery, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, June 29–August 15, 1998; National Gallery of Greece, Alexandros Soutzos Museum, Athens, September 7–October 31, 1998. (Catalogue)Animal, Anima, Animus, Poori Art Museum, Finland, June 6–August 30, 1998. Traveled to: Museum voor Moderne Kunst, Arnhem, The Netherlands, November 28, 1998–February 28, 1999; P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, New York, June 20–August 29, 1999; Winnipeg Art Gallery, Canada, 2000. (Catalogue)50/Fifty: Israeli Art from Bay Area Collections, Jewish Museum, San Francisco, May 10–July 26, 1998. (Brochure)1997Another Language, Haifa Museum of Modern Art, Israel, 1997.De la minceur de l'image/The Tenuous Image, Dazibao, Centre de photographies actuelles, Montreal, 1997. (Catalogue)The Thom Conjecture: Michal Rovner, Fran Siegal, Sharon Horvath, Moshe GershuniI, New Gallery, Houston, 1997.1996A Delicate Balance: Six Israeli Photographers, The Light Factory, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1996. Traveled to: Ashville Art Museum, North Carolina, 1997; Wellington B. Gray Gallery, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, 1997; St. John's Museum of Art, Wilmington, North Carolina, 1997. (Catalogue)Desert: Hanna Collins, Michal Rovner, Thomas Ruff, Bill Viola, John Hansard Gallery, University of Southampton, Highfield, United Kingdom, 1996. (Catalogue)From the Collection: Recent Acquisitions of Photography, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 1996.Group exhibition, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, 1996.The House Transformed, Barbara Mathes Gallery, New York, 1996.Making Pictures: Women and Photography, 1975–Now, Nicole Klagsbrun, New York, 1996. A reduced version of the exhibition traveled to: Bernard Toale Gallery, Boston, 1997.1995Beyond the Looking Glass: Contemporary Women Photographers, David Adamson Gallery, Washington D.C., 1995.Co-Existence: Construction in Process, The Artists Museum, Mitzpe-Ramon, Israel, 1995.Displacements: Aspects of Change in the Late Twentieth Century, Derby Photography Festival, Montage Gallery, Derby, United Kingdom, 1995.Group exhibition, Galerie Ghislaine Hussenot, Paris, 1995.Mediated Images: Burt Barr, Peter Campus, Bruce Nauman, Michal Rovner, Pamela Auchincloss Gallery, New York, 1995.The Myth of Daedalus and Icarus, Yad-Labanim Museum, Petach Tikva, Israel, 1995. (Catalogue)Moholy-Nagy and Present Company, The Art Institute of Chicago, 1995.The Photographic Condition, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, California, 1995.A Selection of Photography by Gallery Artists, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, 1995.1994Art Focus, Bineth Gallery, Tel Aviv, 1994.Contemporary Women Photographers, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 1994.House Sweet House, New Jersey Center for Visual Arts, Summit, 1994.Little House on the Prairie, Marc Jancou Gallery, London. 1994.Michal Rovner with Adam Fuss, Gallery Ghislaine Hussenot, Paris, 1994.New Photography 10, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1994. (Catalogue)Toys/Art/Us, Castle Gallery, College of New Rochelle, New York, 1994.Uta Barth, Christopher Bucklow, Jan Henle, Michal Rovner: Photography, Wooster Gardens, New York, 1994.1993Collecting from the Twenty-first Century: Recent Acquisitions and Promised Gifts, The Jewish Museum, New York, 1993.Collection Plus: The Range of Realism, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel, 1993.Group exhibition, John Stoller Gallery, Minneapolis, 1993.Image First: Eight Photographers for the 90s, Laura Carpenter Fine Arts, Santa Fe, 1993.In Camera, Santa Fe Museum of Art, 1993.Locus: Contemporary Art from Israel, Fisher Gallery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1993. (Catalogue)On Paper, Barbara Mathes Gallery, New York, 1993.1992Postscripts: “End,” Representations in Contemporary Israeli Art, The Genia Schreiber University Art Gallery, Tel Aviv University, Israel, 1992.Breakdown!, Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, March 21–April 26, 1992. (Catalogue)Fotofest, New Gallery, Houston, March 7–April 5, 1992.1991The Presence of the Absent: The Empty Chair in Israeli Art, The Genia Schreiber University Art Gallery, Tel Aviv University, 1991. (Catalogue)Recent Acquisitions, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, 1991.Selected Art and Design Works By America-Israel Cultural Foundation Scholarship Recipients, Haifa Museum of Modern Art, Israel, 1991.Le Mois de la Photo a Montreal, La Maison de la Culture Mercier, Montreal, September 1991. (Catalogue)Decoy, Yigal Ozeri & Michal Rovner, S. Bitter-Larkin Gallery, New York, May 30–July 26, 1991. (Catalogue)1990Act Up, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, 1990.The Museum as Collector: Selected Acquisitions 1979–1989, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel, 1990.Out of the Frame, Janko Dada Museum, Ein-Harod, Israel, 1990.Winners of the America-Israel Cultural Foundation Scholarships, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel, 1990.Fotofest 90, New Gallery, Houston, February 10–March 10, 1990. (Catalogue)1989Beyond the Frame: Five Photographers, Janco Dada Museum, Ein Hod, Israel, 1989. (Catalogue)Memory Channels: Imagined and Reimagined Images, Camera Obscura Gallery, Dizengoff Center, Tel Aviv, 1989.1988Sky Line: Israeli Photographers Contemplate the Landscape, Tel Aviv Museum, Beit Ariela Library, Israel, 1988. (Catalogue)1987The Animal Show, Photocollect Gallery, New York, 1987.1986Israeli Photography Biennial, Mishkan Le’Omanut Museum of Art, Ein Harod, Israel, 1986. (Catalogue)1985The First Line, Museum of Art, Mishkan Le’Omanut Museum of Art, Ein Harod, Israel, 1985. (Catalogue)Group exhibition, Camera Obscura Gallery, Tel Aviv, 1985.1980Group exhibition, Sof Hasdera Gallery, Tel Aviv, 1980. Michal RovnerPublic Collections Michal Rovner Public Collections AGFA Collection, Cologne, GermanyThe Art Institute of Chicago, IllinoisAspen Art Museum, ColoradoAuschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, Oświęcim, PolandBibliothèque nationale de France, ParisThe Bohen Foundation, New YorkThe Borusan Contemporary Art Collection, Istanbul, TurkeyThe British Museum, London, United KingdomBrooklyn Museum, New YorkDuma Lutie, Brussels, BelgiumFine Art Museum, Santa Fe, New MexicoFondazione Merz, Torino, ItalyGeorge Eastman House International Museum of Photography, Rochester, New YorkSolomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New YorkHarvard University Art Museums, Cambridge, MassachusettsHood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New HampshireIndianapolis Museum of Art, IndianaThe Israel Museum, JerusalemThe Jewish Museum, New YorkLambert Art Collection, Geneva, SwitzerlandLos Angeles County Museum of Art, CaliforniaThe Metropolitan Museum of Art, New YorkMilwaukee Art Museum, WisconsinMount Hertzel, Jerusalem, IsraelMusée de l’Elysee, Lausanne, SwitzerlandMusée des Beaux Arts, Calais, FranceMuseo d’arte contemporanea Roma (Al Mattatoio), RomeMuseum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IllinoisMuseum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College, Chicago, IllinoisThe Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TexasThe Museum of Modern Art, New YorkNational Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.Nevada Museum of Art, RenoNew Mexico Museum of Art, Santa FeNorth Carolina Museum of Art, RaleighParis Audiovisuel, France (Collection of the City of Paris)Phoenix Art Museum, ArizonaPolaroid Collection, Cambridge, MassachusettsReader’s Digest Association, Pleasantville, New YorkSan Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CaliforniaTel Aviv Museum of Art, IsraelCarl & Marilynn Thoma Art Foundation, Santa Fe, New MexicoWalker Art Center, Minneapolis, MinnesotaWhitney Museum of American Art, New YorkYad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Authority, Jerusalem, Israel Michal RovnerPeriodicals Michal Rovner Perdiocals 2023De Balincourt, Jules. “How Artist Jules de Balincourt is Preparing for His First New York Solo Show in a Decade” (Pace Gallery exhibition review). Interview with Jacoba Urist. Cultured Magazine, 30 August 2023. https://www.culturedmag.com/article/2023/08/30/artist-jules-de-balincourt-pace-solo-show“Monday Gallery” (Pace Gallery exhibition review). Harper’s Magazine, 30 October 2023. https://harpers.org/gallery/.Natal-San-Miguel, Ruben. “Julian Schnabel and Jules de Balincourt exhibitions at Pace” (exhibition reviews). Whitehot Magazine, 27 September 2023. https://whitehotmagazine.com/articles/de-balincourt-exhibitions-at-pace/5999Pricco, Evan. “Jules de Balincourt Orchestrates the ‘Midnight Movers’” (Pace Gallery exhibition review). Juxtapoz Magazine, 22 September 2023. https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/painting/jules-de-balincourt-orchestrates-the-midnight-movers/2022Redacción. "JULES DE BALINCOURT; Vulnerabilidad, desequilibrio yprecariedad" (Pace Gallery exhibition reivew). DXI Magazine, 29 March 2022.2021Greenberger, Alex, and Tessa Solomon. “ARTnews in Brief: Rhizome Receives $430,000 Gift from Rafaël Rozendaal—and More from August 6, 2021.” ARTnews, 2 August 2021. https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/breaking-art-industry-news-august-2021-week-1-1234600650/2020Alfred, Brian. “Episode 223/Jules de Balincourt.” Sound & Vision Podcast. Podcast audio, 1:15:38. 30 July 2020. http://www.soundandvisionpodcast.com/blog/2020/7/30/jules-de-balincourtBenoit, Guillaume. “Jules de Balincourt – Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac.” Slash, 8 July 2020.Bley, Marion. “Jules de Balincourt, en couverture” (Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac exhibition preview). Architectural Digest France, May/June 2020. (opens in a new window) https://www.admagazine.fr/design/portraits/diaporama/jules-de-balincourt-en-couverture/60599Boudier, Laurent. “‘There are more eyes than leaves on the trees’ at the Ropac gallery: a nature colorful with Jules de Balincourt.” Télérama, 15 and 22 July 2020.Caro, Anne Christine. “Jules de Balincourt, Exhibition at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac.” Sortir à Paris, 29 July 2020.Harris, Gareth. “Kara Walker kicks Donald Trump to the curb and more of the best Instagram art responding to the US election.” The Art Newspaper, 9 November 2020. (opens in a new window) https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2020/11/09/kara-walker-kicks-donald-trump-to-the-curb-and-more-of-the-best-instagram-art-responding-to-the-us-electionGirard, Isabelle, and Valery de Buchet. “If the front page was a painting: 26 artists seize‘Madame Figaro’.” Madame Figaro, 4 November 2020.Lavrador, Judicaël. “Jules de Balincourt voit la vie en rosée.” Libération, July 27, 2020.Jacquet, Matthieu. “Jules de Balincourt invites into his colorful jungle at Ropac gallery.” Numéro, 1 July 2020.Maertens, Marie. “Abstract Utopias.” Connaissance des arts, July-August 2020.Metz, Tracy. “Scorched Earth: art from ashes,” NRC Handelsblad. 25 October 2020. (opens in a new window) https://www.tracymetz.nl/2020/10/25/scorched-earth-art-from-ashes/Michalarou, Efi. “Art-Cities: Paris - Jules de Balincourt.” Dream Idea Machine, 15 July 2020.Pigeat, Anaël. “Jules de Balincourt: I Have Always Struggled With Abstraction.” The ArtNewspaper France, 1 July 2020. (opens in a new window) https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/painting/there-are-more-eyes-than-leaves-on-the-trees-new-paintings-by-jules-de-balincourt/Pricco, Evan. “There Are More Eyes Than Leaves On The Trees: New Paintings by Jules de Balincourt.” Juxtapose Magazine, 14 July 2020. (opens in a new window) https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/painting/there-are-more-eyes-than-leaves-on-the-trees-new-paintings-by-jules-de-balincourt/Roche, Sabine. “The Poetic Exhibtion.” Elle Magazine, 3 July 2020.Shaw, Anny. “Muted sales in Art Basel’s online viewing rooms as art market turns to technological solutions amid coronavirus crisis.” The Art Newspaper, 20 March 2020. (opens in a new window) https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2020/03/20/muted-sales-in-art-basels-online-viewing-rooms-as-art-market-turns-to-technological-solutions-amid-coronavirus-crisisSutton, Benjamin. “What Sold at Art Basel in Basel Online.” Artsy, 23 June 2020. https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-sold-art-basel-miami-beachs-online-edition2019Batycka, Dorian. “A New Generation of Arts Patronage.” Selections, 28 August 2019.Dhainaut, Alexandrine. “Lille 300, An Economic Monopoly?” Le Quotidian de l’Art, 25 April 2019.Marcelis, Bernard. “Lille, Nouvel Eldorado de l’Art Contemporain,” The Art Newspaper Daily, 25 June 2019.Schiefer, Christiane. “Art at Art Basel Miami Beach: Miami Vice.” OOOM, 20 December 2019.2018De Balincourt, Jules. “Living in America is now beyond words” (Victoria Miro exhibition review). The Guardian, 6 February 2018. https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2018/feb/06/living-in-america-is-now-beyond-words-jules-de-balincourtDe Balincourt, Jules. “Jules De Balincourt: Casting Colourful Shadows” (Victoria Miro exhibition review). Interview with Emily Spicer. Elephant, 6 February 2018. https://elephant.art/jules-de-balincourt-casting-colourful-shadows/Eden, Michael. “Jules de Balincourt: They Cast Long Shadows” (Victoria Miro exhibition review). Trebuchet, 6 February 2018.“Exhibition of new paintings by Jules de Balincourt opens at Victoria Miro” (Victoria Miro exhibition preview). Artdaily, 18 January 2018. https://artdaily.cc/news/101854/Exhibition-of-new-paintings-by-Jules-de-Balincourt-opens-at-Victoria-MiroFrankel, Eddy. “Jules de Balincourt: They Cast Long Shadow” (Victoria Miro exhibition review). TimeOut, 6 February 2018. https://www.timeout.com/london/art/jules-de-balincourt-they-cast-long-shadows“Jules de Balincourt.” Public Art Print, September 2018.“Jules de Balincourt: They Cast Long Shadows’ at Victoria Miro, London” (exhibition review). Blouin Artinfo, 9 February 2018.“Jules de Balincourt: Precision and Abstraction” (Victoria Miro exhibition review). Port Magazine, 30 January 2018. https://www.port-magazine.com/art-photography/jules-de-balincourt-precision-and-abstraction/“Jules de Balincourt: They Cast Long Shadows” (Victoria Miro exhibition preview). Artlyst, 15 January 2018. https://www.artlyst.com/whats-on-archive/jules-de-balincourt-cast-long-shadows/Miller, James H. “Private view: our pick of February gallery shows” (Victoria Miro exhibition review). The Art Newspaper, 1 February 2018. https://www.theartnewspaper.com/news/private-view-february-2018Philips, Claire. “Jules de Balincourt: They Cast Long Shadows at Victoria Miro” (Victoria Miro exhibition review). Candid Magazine, 25 January 2018. https://www.candidmagazine.com/jules-de-balincourt-cast-long-shadows-victoria-miro/Preview on Jules de Balincourt (Victoria Miro exhibition preview). The Daily Telegraph, 13 January 2018.Wullschlager, Jackie. “Visual Arts” (Victoria Miro exhibition preview). Financial Times, 13 January 2018.2017De Balincourt, Jules. “Searching the Wave of Possibility.” Interview with Marcel Dzama. Juxtapoz, December 2017. https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/magazine/features/jules-de-balincourt-searching-the-wave-of-possibility/Dorfi, Gerhard. “Schön bunt.” Der Standard, 17 June 2017.Martin, Mayo. “Outer space, aliens, art: 3 reasons why ArtScience Museum’s new show is out of this world.” Channel NewAsia, 2 April 2017. https://www.victoria-miro.com/news/5752016Bruney, Gabrielle. “Color-Drenched Paintings Capture LA’s Pioneer Spirit” (Victoria Miro exhibition preview). Vice, 3 April 2016. https://www.vice.com/en/article/4xq8w9/jules-de-balincourt-stumbling-pioneers-exhibitDe Balincourt, Jules. “Jules de Balincourt: ‘I can’t be painting bouquets of flowers and pretend that everything is wonderful. That doesn’t interest me’” (Victoria Miro exhibition review). Interview with Emily Spicer. studio international, 3 May 2016. https://www.studiointernational.com/index.php/jules-de-balincourt-interview-stumbling-pioneers-post-9-11Griffin, Jonathan. “The man who paints the good, the bad and the ugly of modern California” (Victora Miro exhibition review). The Daily Telegraph, 16 April 2016.“Jules de Balincourt ‘Stumbling Pioneers’” (Victoria Miro exhibition preview). Juxtapoz, 14 April 2016. https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/painting/jules-de-balincourt-stumbling-pioneers/Macaulay, Alastair. “A Mathematical Approach to Energetic Drama.” The New York Times, 25 July 2016. https://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/25/arts/dance/review-scherzo-fantastique-brims-with-liberated-energy.htmlMartinique, Elena. “Promise of the Frontier in Jules de Balincourt Exhibition Explores the Bond Between Man and Nature” (Victoria Miro exhibition preview). Widewalls, 26 March 2016. https://www.widewalls.ch/magazine/jules-de-balincourt-exhibition-victoria-miroNugent, Gabriella. “Jules de Balincourt: Stumbling Pioneers” (Victoria Miro exhibition review). This is tomorrow, 26 April 2016. http://thisistomorrow.info/articles/jules-de-balincourt-stumbling-pioneersO’Halloran, Robbie. “Jules de Balincourt | Stumbling Pioneers” (Victoria Miro exhibition review). The Glaze London, 20 April 2016. https://theglazelondon.com/2016/04/Windsor-Clive, India. “Jules de Balincourt.” So it Goes, no. 7, 2016: 110–119, illustrated.Wullschlager, Jackie. “Jules de Balincourt: Stumbling Pioneers” (Victoria Miro exhibition preview). Financial Times, 9 April 2016.2015De Balincourt, Jules. “Jules de Balincourt.” Interview with Mart Engelen. #59 Magazine, no. 14, 2015: 18–25, illustrated. https://www.59magazine.nl/jules-de-balincourtDe Balincourt, Jules and Alex Katz. “RÉALITÉS ALTERNEES Alex Katz et Jules de Balincourt en conversation.” Edited by Marie Maertens. L'Officiel Art, 11 November 2015: 70–79, illustrated. https://ropac.net/press-documents/32/De Maulman, Valérie. “Space Age, l’Odyssée de l’Espace” (Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac exhibition review). Connaissance Des Arts (15 December 2015): 119, illustrated.Maertens, Marie. “Alex Katz und Jules de Balincourt in Gespräch.” L’Officiel Schweiz, 2015.Vernor, Amy. “In a New Group Show, Artists Look to the Sky” (Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac exhibition review). T: The New York Times Style Magazine, 24 September 2015. https://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/24/t-magazine/paris-art-space-age-galerie-thaddaeus.htmlVon Busse, Mark-Christian. “Fluchten aus der Bedrohung.” Hessische Allgemeine, 23 January 2015.Schau, Erste. “Ertse Schau von Jules de Balincourt in Deutschland.” Die Welt, 21 January 2015.2014Galli, Marta. “The Last Utopia.” Muse Magazine, no. 37, Spring 2014.Hoberman, Mara. "Jules de Balincourt: Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris" (Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac exhibition review). Artforum 53, no. 4 (December 2014): 319, illustrated. https://www.artforum.com/print/reviews/201410/jules-de-balincourt-49177Jover, Manuel. “Jules de Balincourt, ou New York à Paris” (Musée de Rochechouart exhibition review). Connaissance des Arts (9 May 2014). https://www.connaissancedesarts.com/arts-expositions/jules-de-balincourt-ou-new-york-a-paris-113324/Magrini, Véronique. “Oh! Happy days!” Parcours des Arts (April/June 2014).Ramade, Bénédicte. “Jules de Balincourt: Parcours sans faute” (Musée de Rochechouart exhibition review). L’œil, no. 668, 1 May 2014. https://www.lejournaldesarts.fr/actualites/jules-de-balincourt-parcours-sans-faute-121505Vidal, Pauline. “Jules de Balincourt, l’utopiste désenchanté” (Musée de Rochechouart exhibition review). Le Journal des Arts, no. 412 (22 April 2014). https://www.lejournaldesarts.fr/creation/jules-de-balincourt-lutopiste-desenchante-1216092013Brisick, Jamie. “Between Strokes” (Salon 94 exhibition review). The Surfer’s Journal 22, no. 3, June–July 2013: 40–47, illustrated. https://salon94-site.s3.amazonaws.com/press/2013_Surfers_Journal-mobile.pdfBommel, Sylvie. “Des Toiles et des Milllions.” Le Parisien Magazine, 1 May 2013: 7, 12–13.Flash Art XLIV, no. 308, February 2013: illustrated, cover.Kerr, Merrily. “Jules de Balincourt, ‘Ecstatic Contact’” (Salon 94 exhibition review). TimeOut New York, no. 890, 4 January 2013: 44. https://www.timeout.com/newyork/art/jules-de-balincourt-ecstatic-contactPancotto, Pier Paolo. “Jules de Balincourt: Collezione Maramotti” (Collezione Maramotti exhibition review). Artforum 51, no. 7 (March 2013): 292–293, illustrated. https://www.artforum.com/print/reviews/201303/jules-de-balincourt-39493Saltz, Jerry. “Touch of a Master.” New York Magazine, 7 January 2013: 79.Searle, Adrian. “Jules de Balincourt: the Hitchcock of the painting world” (Victoria Miro exhibition review). The Guardian, 19 November 2013. https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2013/nov/19/jules-de-balincourt-hitchcock-painting-london-review“Spotlight Artist: Jules de Balincourt.” Harvard Business Review, January–February 2013: 3, 6–7,16–17, 57, 61, 66–67. https://hbr.org/2013/01/spotlight-on-the-future-of-knowledge-workTylevich, Katya. “Jules de Balincourt: New York Primitivism.” Elephant Magazine, no. 13, Winter 2012–2013: 120–131, illustrated, back cover.Wullschlager, Jackie. “Jules de Balincourt, Victoria Miro, London – Review” (Victoria Miro exhibition review). Financial Times, 24 November 2013. https://www.ft.com/content/04e3bf92-536f-11e3-b425-00144feabdc02012Cashdan, Marcia. “Friends Indeed: New Shows at Salon 94 Bowery and The Hole” (Salon 94 exhibition review). T: The New York Times Style Magazine, 13 June 2012. https://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/06/13/friends-indeed-new-shows-at-salon-94-bowery-and-the-hole/Cotter, Holland. “The Latest Vibe Moved to Brooklyn: Bushwick Open Studios.” The New York Times, 7 June 2012. https://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/08/arts/design/bushwick-open-studios.html2011De Maulmin, Valerie. “Le Cas Balincourt.” Connaissance des Arts (July–August 2011): 135, illustrated.De Balincourt, Jules. “Painting the World: Q+A With Jules de Balincourt” (Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac exhibition review). Interview with Yasha Wallin. Art in America (20 June 2011). https://www.artnews.com/art-in-america/interviews/jules-de-balincourt-thaddaeus-ropac-56207/“Et le gagnant est... Jules de Balincourt.” L’œil, no. 635, May 2011.FlashArt XLIV, no. 279, International Edition, July–September 2011: illustrated, cover.Halimi, Serge. “Ne rougissez pas de vouloir la lune.” LE MONDE diplomatique 58, no. 688, July 2011: 7–10, illustrated.“Jules de Balincourt: The story behind an artwork, in the artist’s own words” (Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac exhibition preview). Modern Painters, Summer 2011.“Jules de Balincourt” (Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac exhibition review). FigaroScope, 15 June 2011.“Jules de Balincourt” (Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac exhibition preview). L’Express, 1 June 2011.“Le recordman” (Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac exhibition review). L’Express Styles, 22 June 2011.Ruble, Casey. “We Regret to Inform You” (Martos Gallery exhibition review). Art in America (September 2011): 130–131. https://www.artnews.com/art-in-america/aia-reviews/we-regret-to-inform-you-60962/Unger, Melissa. “De Balincourt: La Conquete de Nouveaux Far West” (Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac exhibition review). Artnet, 21 June 2011. http://www.artnet.fr/magazine/portraits/unger/balincourt.asp2010Viveros-Faune, Christian. “Go Figure: Jules de Balincourt’s ‘Premonitions’” (Deitch Projects exhibition review). The Village Voice, 13 April 2010. https://vvstaging.villagevoice.com/2010/04/13/go-figure-jules-de-balincourts-premonitions/Wolff, Rachel. “Strong Language: Jules de Balincourt’s Dynamic Visual Lexicon is as Eclectic as it is Daring” (Deitch Projects exhibition preview). Modern Painters, The Painting Issue, April 2010: 28–30, illustrated.Wolff, Rachel. “Jules de Balincourt” (Mori Art Museum exhibition preview). Art and Auction, February 2010: 35–36, 38, 40, 82, illustrated.2009De Balincourt, Jules. “SpikeJonze and Jules de Balincourt – This Is The Shirt They Wear.” Interview with SpikeJonze, moderated by Zoë Wolff. TAR, no. 2, Spring 2009: 210–219, illustrated.Egan, Maura. “Jules de Balincourt.” Elle Décor 20, no. 5, June 2009: 42, illustrated.Lee, Carol. “The New Irascibles.” Paper, October 2009: 44–45, 60–61, illustrated.“New York Artists Dictionary/Part I.” Flash Art XLII, no. 264, January–February 2009: 75, illustrated.Urbina, Ian. “Havana Biennial, in Which Chelsea Takes a Field Trip to Cuba” (Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes exhibition review). The New York Times, 1 April 2009. https://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/01/arts/design/01bien.html2008Allsop, Laura. “Evil Under the Sun: Jules De Balincourt” (Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac exhibition preview). Art Review, no. 23, June 2008.Allsop, Laura and Jessika Green. “Consumed.” Art Review, April 2008.“Artists’ Choice: Top 100 Galleries.” Flash Art, January–February 2008.Dagen, Philippe. “Jules de Balincourt et ses collisions d’images picturales pour une utopie Urbaine” (Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac exhibition review). Le Monde, 25 June 2008. https://www.lemonde.fr/culture/article/2008/06/25/jules-de-balincourt-et-ses-collisions-d-images-picturales-pour-une-utopie-urbaine_1062648_3246.html“Elle à Paris agenda” (Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac exhibition preview). Elle France, 9 June 2008: 1, illustrated.Falconer, Morgan. “Zach Feuer.” Art World, April–May 2008.Lentini, Lara Kristin. “Jules de Balincourt” (Zach Feuer exhibition review). Art Papers, January–February 2008: 64, illustrated.Mayer, Arno J.. “Les présidents changent, l’empire américain demeure.” Le Monde diplomatique, September 2008: 14–15. https://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2008/09/MAYER/16251Pieroni, Paul. “Young Americans.” Art World, December 2008–January 2009: 48–51.Politi, Giancarlo. “Focus: Painting.” Flash Art, November–December 2008: 48, illustrated. https://flash---art.com/article/focus-painting/“Special Project/ Progetto Speciale; Jules De Balincourt.” Tema Celeste, January–February 2008: 58–63.2007Bedford, Christopher. “Critic’s Picks: Jules de Balincourt” (Zach Feuer exhibition review). Artforum.com (22 September 2007). https://www.artforum.com/picks/jules-de-balincourt-15841De Balincourt, Jules. “Jules de Balincourt.” Interview with Morgan Falconer. Art World, December 2007–January 2008: 78–81, illustrated. http://www.julesdebalincourt.com/press/2007/2007_Dec_ArtWorld.pdfDe Balincourt, Jules. “Across the Multiverse.” Interview with Andy Spade. CITY Magazine, September 2007: 60–63, illustrated. http://www.julesdebalincourt.com/press/2007/2007_Sep_City.pdfDe Balincourt, Jules. “About Last Night.” V Magazine, no. 45, Spring Preview 2007: 56, illustrated. http://www.julesdebalincourt.com/press/2007/2007_Spring_VMag.jpgDupuis, Isabelle. “Jules de Balincourt.” (Zach Feuer exhibition review). Flash Art, November–December 2007: 108, illustrated.Dupuis, Isabelle. “Jules de Balincourt.” (Zach Feuer exhibition review). Flash Art, November–December 2007: 108, illustrated. http://www.julesdebalincourt.com/press/2007/2007_Nov_FlashArt.jpg“Jules de Balincourt” (Zach Feuer exhibition review). The New Yorker, 24 September 2007: 62. http://www.julesdebalincourt.com/press/2007/2007_Sept24_NewYorker.pdfMcQuaid, Cate. “From Intimacy to Abstraction” (Mario Diacono at Ars Libri exhibition review). The Boston Globe, 25 January 2007. http://archive.boston.com/ae/theater_arts/articles/2007/01/25/from_intimacy_to_abstraction/“Medium cool.” Time Out New York, September 2007: 6–12.Princenthal, Nancy. “Jules de Balincourt at Zach Feuer” (Zach Feuer exhibition review). Art in America (December 2007): 151–152.Pollack, Barbara. “Jules de Balincourt” (Zach Feuer exhibition review). Art News, November 2007: 224, illustrated. http://www.julesdebalincourt.com/press/2007/2007_Nov_ArtNews.jpg“Power 100: 94. Zach Feuer.” Art Review, November 2007. https://artreview.com/artist/zach-feuer/?year=2007Rosenberg, Karen. “Unknowing Man’s Nature” (Zach Feuer exhibition review). The New York Times, 14 September 2007: E41. https://archive.nytimes.com/query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage-9904E4D81639F937A2575AC0A9619C8B63.htmlRyzik, Melena. “And Attitude Too.” NYTimes.com: UrbanEye, 6 September 2007.Wehr, Anne. “Jules de Balincourt” (Zach Feuer exhibition review). Time Out New York, no. 625, 20–26 September 2007: 83, illustrated. http://www.julesdebalincourt.com/press/2007/2007_Sep20_TimeOutNY.pdfViveros-Faune, Christian. “Youth is a Prize (Price?) in Chelsea” (Zach Feuer exhibition review). The Village Voice, 25 September 2007. https://www.villagevoice.com/2007/09/18/youth-is-a-prize-price-in-chelseas-art-galleries/2006Asthoff, Jens. "Jules de Balincourt" (Arndt and Partner exhibition review). Artforum.com (27 February 2006). http://www.julesdebalincourt.com/press/2006/2006_Feb26_ArtForum.pdfDe Ruyter, Thibaut. "The Realistic Naivety of Jules de Balincourt.” art press, no. 320, February 2006: 30–33, illustrated. http://www.julesdebalincourt.com/press/2006/2006_Feb_ArtPress.pdfEllis, Patricia. “Catching up with Charles (Saatchi).” Flash Art, October 2006: 64–67, illustrated. http://www.julesdebalincourt.com/press/2006/2006_Oct_FlashArt.pdfFinkel, Jori. “Tales from the Crit.” The New York Times, 30 April 2006. https://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/30/arts/design/tales-from-the-crit-for-art-students-may-is-the-cruelest-month.htmlHottinger-Behmer, Stephan. “Art Basel.” V Man, no. 7, Fall 2006: 88.Meixner, Christiane. "Jules de Balincourt." Die Welt, 25 February 2006: 22.“Power 100: 70: Zach Feuer.” Art Review, November 2006. https://artreview.com/artist/zach-feuer/?year=2006Reynolds, Nigel. “Saatchi is ready for another sensation at the RA.” The Telegraph, 5 April 2006.http://www.julesdebalincourt.com/press/2006/2006_Apr_Telegraph.jpgRuthe, Ingeborg. "Gewissheit ist absurd." Berliner Zeitung, no. 29, 3 February 2006: 25.Sischy, Ingrid. “The New New York School.” Vanity Fair, December 2006: 351, illustrated. https://archive.vanityfair.com/article/2006/12/the-new-new-york-schoolVölzke, Daniel. "Der fremde Strand" (Arndt and Partner exhibition review). Der Tagesspiegel, No. 19 094, 4 February 2006. https://www.tagesspiegel.de/kultur/der-fremde-strand/681374.html2005Berwick, Carly. "Where the scenes are.” New York Magazine, 7 March 2005: 38–39, illustrated. https://nymag.com/nymetro/arts/art/11262/Boucher, Brian. “Jules de Balincourt at Zach Feuer” (Zach Feuer exhibition review). Art In America (May 2005): 165, illustrated. http://www.julesdebalincourt.com/press/2005/2005_May_ArtinAmerica.jpgEleey, Peter. "Greater New York." Frieze (12 May 2005). https://www.frieze.com/article/greater-new-york-0Featured artwork. Metropolis M, no. 3, 2005: 55, illustrated.Featured artwork. Harper’s Magazine, November 2005: 22, illustrated. https://harpers.org/archive/2005/11/ambitious-new-plans/Fitch, Andy. "30 Artists in 30 words." n+1, 14 June 2005. https://nplusonemag.com/online-only/online-only/30-artists-30-words/Halle, Howard. “Jules de Balincourt ‘This Is Our Town’” (Zach Feuer exhibition review). TimeOut New York, 31 March–6 April 2005: 63, illustrated. http://www.julesdebalincourt.com/press/2005/2005_Mar31_TimeOutNY.jpgHeartney, Eleanor. "Return to the Real?" Art in America (June–July 2005): 84–89.Howe, Jeff. “Paint by Numbers.” Wired, April 2005: 88. https://www.wired.com/2005/04/ pension/“Jules de Balincourt.” K48, no. 5, 2005."Jules de Balincourt" (Zach Feuer exhibition review). The New Yorker, 28 March 2005. http://www.julesdebalincourt.com/press/2005/2005_Mar28_NewYorker.pdfKimmelman, Michael. "This Is Your Brain on Pause." The New York Times, 3 April 2005. https://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/03/arts/design/this-is-your-brain-on-pause.htmlKunitz, Daniel. “Meet the New Folk.” Art Review, April 2005: 44–45.Lipton, Shana Ting. "A Postcard from Jules de Balincourt." Blackbook, Spring/Summer 2005: 34, illustrated. http://www.julesdebalincourt.com/press/2005/2005_SpringSummer_Blackbook.jpgMiller, Ken. “King of Art: Jules de Balincourt.” Tokion, November–December 2005.Miller, Francine Koslow. "When Politics Become Form." Tema Celeste, no. 110, July–August 2005: 38–43, illustrated. http://www.julesdebalincourt.com/press/2005/2005_Jul-Aug_TemaCeleste.pdfMullins, Charlotte. "False Sense of Security." Financial Times, 12 August 2005. https://www.ft.com/content/9a32a434-0957-11da-880b-00000e2511c8Powhida, William. “Jules de Balincourt” (LFL exhibition review). The Brooklyn Rail (April 2005): 25, illustrated. https://brooklynrail.org/2005/04/artseen/jules-de-balincourtRatner, Megan. "Jules de Balincourt" (Zach Feuer exhibition review). Frieze, no. 91 (May 2005). http://www.julesdebalincourt.com/press/2005/2005_May_Frieze.jpgRosenberg, Karen. "Artists on the Verge of a Breakthrough." New York Magazine, 7 March 2005: 34, illustrated. https://nymag.com/nymetro/arts/art/11264/Sayej, Nadja. "Jules de Balincourt." The New York Art World, April 2005.Schwendener, Martha. “Jules de Balincourt” (Zach Feuer exhibition review). Artforum.com (18 March 2005). https://www.artforum.com/picks/jules-de-balincourt-8606Wilson, Michael. "Scene and Heard: Beer for Peers.” Artforum.com (16 March 2005).2004“I Nuovissimi Di New York.” Flash Art Italy, June/August 2004: 86, illustrated. http://www.julesdebalincourt.com/press/2004/2004_June_FlashArtItaly.pdfLevin, Kim. “Shortlist: The Dreamland Artist Club” (Creative Time/Coney Island exhibition preview). The Village Voice, 9–15 June 2004: 48. http://www.julesdebalincourt.com/press/2004/2004_June9_VillageVoice.pdf“Listings.” Time Out New York, 22–29 January 2004: 58, 60.Mar, Alex. “Art Appreciation: Artist Pension Trust.” Artforum 43, no. 3 (November 2004): 85–86, illustrated. https://www.artforum.com/print/200409/alex-mar-on-the-artist-pension-trust-7806“P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center” (MoMA PS1 exhibition review). The New Yorker, 8 March 2004: 16.https://archives.newyorker.com/newyorker/2004-03-08/flipbook/016/Stillman, Nick. “Rowdy Remix / ATM Gallery” (ATM Gallery exhibition review). Artforum.com (17 June 2004). https://www.artforum.com/picks/rowdy-remix-7052Zieher, Scott. “Merry-go-rounds, but no rollercoasters.” Art Review, Spring 2004: 37–38.2003Johnson, Ken. “ART GUIDE” (Team Gallery exhibition review). The New York Times, 31 October 2003. https://www.nytimes.com/2003/11/07/arts/art-guide.htmlJohnson, Ken. “Jules de Balincourt, LFL Gallery” (LFL exhibition review). The New York Times, 30 May 2003. https://www.nytimes.com/2003/05/30/arts/art-in-review-jules-de-balincourt-land-of-many-uses.htmlLevin, Kim. “Short List: Jules de Balincourt, Land of Many Uses” (LFL exhibition review). The Village Voice, 27 May 2003. https://www.villagevoice.com/2003/05/27/listings-324/Pollack, Barbara. “The New Visionaries” (LFL exhibition review). Art News (December 2003): 92–97, illustrated. https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/the-new-visionaries-82/Saltz, Jerry. “Babylon Rising.” The Village Voice, 10 September 2003: 97. https://www.villagevoice.com/2003/09/09/babylon-rising/Saltz, Jerry. “Burn, Baby, Burn” (LFL exhibition review). The Village Voice, 3 June 2003: 54, illustrated. https://www.villagevoice.com/2003/06/03/burn-baby-burn-2/Schambelan, Elizabeth. “Jules de Balincourt, LFL Gallery” (LFL exhibition review). Artforum.com (27 May 2003). https://www.artforum.com/picks/jules-de-balincourt-4851Smith, Roberta. “The Art and Artists of the Year.” (LFL exhibition review). The New York Times, 28 December 2003: AR 37. https://www.nytimes.com/2003/12/28/arts/art-the-highs-the-art-and-artists-of-the-year-687251.html2000Gilbert, Rick. “Jules de Balincourt at Soapbox.” Artweek, February 2000: 1, 20. Michal RovnerBooks and Catalogues Michal Rovner Books 2023Gozansky, Shana. My Art Book of Adventure. New York: Phaidon Press, 2023: n.p., illustrated.Saltz, Jerry. Art Is Life and Iconoclasts: Visionaries and Vigilantes, and Flashes of Hope in the Night. New York: RIverhead Press, 2022.2022Pellerin, Ananda, ed. Why I Make Art: Contemporary Artists’ Stories About Life & Work. Los Angeles: Atelier Éditions, 2022: 25, 28, illustrated.2021Jules de Balincourt: After the Gold Rush (exhibition catalogue). Text by Iván De La Torre Amerighi. Málaga, Spain: Centro de Arte Contemporaneo de Málaga, 2021.2019Landscape Painting Now: From Pop Abstraction to New Romanticism. Edited by Todd Bradway; texts by Susan A. Van Scoy, Robert R. Shane, and Louise Sørensen. New York: D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, 2019: 134−139, illustrated.2018Bourriaud, Nicolas. Formes et trajets. Paris: Presses du réel, 2018.Bourriaud, Nicolas. Formes et trajets – Tome 2 Topologies. Dijon and Zurich: Les presses du réel; JRP-Ringier, 2018.Jules De Balincourt: One Island, Many People (exhibition catalogue). Text by Christian Viveros-Fauné. Copenhagen: Galleri Bo Bjerggaard, 2018.2017The Universe and Art: An Artistic Voyage Through Space (exhibition catalogue). Texts by Nanjo Fumio, Tsubaki Reiko, Chiku Kakugyo, Matogawa Yasunori, and Alberto Rocca. Tokyo and Singapore: Mori Museum of Art / Heibonsha Ltd.; ArtScience Museum, 2017: 107–108.2016Coomer, Martin. Protest 23.09.16 (exhibition catalogue). London: Victoria Miro, 2016.2015As Far West as We Could Go (exhibition catalogue). Texts by Kathrin Balkenhol and Oliver Koerner von Gustorf. Berlin: Distanz Verlag, 2015.Schwabsky, Barry. Vitamin P2: New Perspectives in Painting. London and New York: Phaidon, 2015.2014Dessanay, Margherita and Marc Valli. A Brush with the Real: Figurative Painting Today. London: Laurence King, 2014: 252–259.Eurasia: A View on Painting (exhibition catalogue). Text by Norman Rosenthal. Paris: Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, 2014.2013Disaster/The End of Days (exhibition catalogue). Text by Michael Bracewell. Paris: Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, 2013: 36–37.Jules de Balincourt. Texts by Bob Nickas, Andrea K. Scott, and Eric Troncy. New York: Skira Rizzoli, 2013.The Journal of Creative Sustainability 6. Unity College, Maine: Hack & Handsaw, 2013: 24–27, 46.2012Diacono, Mario. Archetypes and Historicity: Paintings and Other Radical Forms 1995-2007. Milan: Silvana Editoriale, 2012: 90–91, 289–291.Jules de Balincourt: Parallel Universe (exhibition catalogue). Texts by Mario Diacono and Robert Nickas and interview with the artist. Milan: Silvana Editoriale, 2012.2011Nickas, Bob. Catalogue of the Exhibition 1984-2011. Los Angeles: 2nd Cannons Publications, 2011.Schwabsky, Barry. Vitamin P2: New Perspectives in Painting. London: Phaidon, 2011: 38–41.2010McSweeney’s 36. Texts by Ali, Wajahat, Michael Chabon, Maggie Lemere, Zoë West, Sophia Cara Frydman, Tim Heidecker, Gregg Turkington, et al. San Francisco: McSweeney’s, 2010: illustrated, box art and book cover.Mori Art Museum Project 011: Jules de Balincourt (exhibition catalogue). Edited by Tsubaki Reiko. Tokyo: Mori Art Museum, 2010.2009American Thought and Culture in the Twenty First Century. Texts by Martin Halliwell, Catherine Morley, Dominic Sandbrook, John Dumbrell, David Ryan, Peter Kuryla, Kevin Mattson, et al. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2009.Beech, Dave, Charles Harrison, and Will Hill. Art and Text. London: Black Dog Publishing, 2009: 91, 143.Diacono, Mario. Transitions. Painting at the (other) End of Art (exhibition catalogue). Reggio Emilia: Collezione Maramotti, 2009.Grayson, Kathy. New York Minute: Sixty Artists on the New York Scene (exhibition catalogue). New York: O.H.W.O.W., 2009.Harmon, Katharine. The Map as Art: Contemporary Artists Explore Cartography. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton Architectural Press, 2009: 59, illustrated, book cover.Nickas, Bob. Painting Abstraction: New Elements in Abstract Painting. London: Phaidon Press, 2009: 26– 29.Return to Function Madison (exhibition catalogue). Texts by Jane Simon, Martha Schwendener, Stephen Fleischman, and Ami Barak. Madison: Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, 2009: 12.2008Art: Over 2,500 Works from Cave to Contemporary. Text by Ross King. London: DK Publishing, 2008.Danto, Arthur, Matthew Higgs, and Ivan Karp. Artists of Invention (exhibition catalogue). Oakland: California College of the Arts, 2008.Jules de Balincourt: Malpais (exhibition catalogue). Text by Nicolas Bourriaud. Paris: Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, 2008.King, Ross. Art: The Definitive Visual Guide. London: DK Publishing, 2008: 395, 594.Nickas, Bob. Theft Is Vision. Zurich: JRP/Ringier, 2008.Pasternak, Anne and Lucy Lippard. Creative Time: The Book. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton Architectural Press, 2008.Signs of the Apocalypse/Rapture. Edited by Christine DiThomas; texts by Christopher Bucklow, Doug Fogelson, and Jay Michaelson. Chicago: Front Forty Press, 2008.2007Art in America: Now (exhibition catalogue). Text by Helen Hsu. Shanghai: Museum of Contemporary Art, 2007: 89.Art in America: 300 Years of Innovation (exhibition catalogue). Edited by Susan Davidson; texts by Susan Cross, Helen Hsu, Patricia Johnston, Elizabeth Kennedy, Jessica Lanier, Anthony W. Lee, Michael Leja, et al. New York and Chicago: Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation; Terra Foundation for American Art, 2007.Phantasmania (exhibition catalogue). Text by Elizabeth Dunbar. Kansas City: Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, 2007.Poets on Painters (exhibition catalogue). Texts by Anselm Berrigan, Katie Geha, Travis Nichols, Eric Baus, Laura Solomon, Paul Killebrew, Hoa Nguyen, et al. Wichita: Ulrich Museum of Art, 2007.Prague Biennale 3: Glocal and Outsiders: Connecting Cultures in Central Europe (exhibition catalogue). Milano: G. Politi, 2007.2006Mullins, Charlotte. Painting People: Figure Painting Today. London: Thames and Hudson, 2006.New York Contemporary: Art Times Squared (exhibition catalogue). Texts by João Ribas, Dan Cameron, Ombretta Agrò Andruff, Alanna Heiss, David Reed, Simone Subal, and Sarah Lewis. Vienna: basis wien Kunst, Information und Archiv, 2006.Nickas, Bob. Painting Abstraction: New Elements in Abstract Painting. New York: Phaidon, 2009.Notre Histoire (exhibition catalogue). Paris: Palais de Tokyo; Paris musées, 2006.USA Today: New American Art from the Saatchi Gallery. Texts by Norman Rosenthal, Meghan Dailey, and Patricia Ellis. London: Royal Academy of Art, 2006.2005De Balincourt, Jules. Personal Survival Doom Buggy: User’s Manual and Equipment Guide (exhibition catalogue). New York: Zach Feuer Gallery, 2005.Greater New York 2005 (exhibition catalogue). Text by Klaus Biesenbach, Cornelia H. Butler, and Neville Wakefield. New York: P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center in collaboration with the Museum of Modern Art, 2005: 74–75.Lilja, Martin, Kristian Bengtsson, Amy Giunta, and Matt Leines. Loyal and His Band: A Five Year Anniversary. Stockholm and New York: Loyal & Galleri Loyal; Loyal New York; D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, 2005.Live Through This: New York 2005 (exhibition catalogue). Texts by Kathy Grayson, Jeffrey Deitch, Phillip Guichard, Cory Arcangel, and Larry Rinder. New York: Deitch Projects, 2005.Nickas, Bob. Jules de Balincourt. New York: Volume Gallery, 2005.