Judy Rifka

Judy Rifka's career spans over fifty one-person shows and countless group exhibitions, her work can be seen in numerous public collections in museums and foundations, throughout the United States and Europe. Her work has been featured in major exhibitions at 1983 Whitney Biennial and the 1975 Whitney Biennial, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Documenta VII, Kassel, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, The Brooklyn Museum, Brookyln, The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, Moderner Kunst, Vienna, Laforet Museum, Tokyo, Kunst Rai, Amsterdam, Mint Museum, Charlotte, Bass Museum of Art, Miami, The Museum of Fine Art, Boston, and Rhode Island School of Design, Providence. Rifka has been widely written about, and featured in, among other places, Artforum, Art in America, Kunst Forum, Tema Celeste, Flash Art, The New Yorker, Elle and New York Magazine.


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