B. Thom Stevenson is a multifaceted artist who explores the intersections between subcultures by boiling down their artifacts in order to juxtapose them in visually impactful dialogues, pairing both original and sourced materials to form a unique vocabulary. His practice explores the use of language as imagery, and pictures as tools of ambiguous stimuli for the viewer. B. Thom Stevenson, lives and works in Worcester, MA.
Born 1985 in Worcester, MA
Lives and works in Worcester, MA
EDUCATION
2009
BFA, Savannah College of Art and Design
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2021
SCREW, The Tennis Elbow, The Journal Gallery, New York, US
Tennis Elbow, The Journal Gallery, New York, US
2020
Sunrise FM, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark
2019
American Landscapes, Commune Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2018
Metaphors of the human Image, Los Angeles, California, US
2017
Tangerine Society, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark
2016
Delirious Conversations, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark
2015
Schödinger´s Pool, Site Specific Installation, Half Gallery, New York, New York, US
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2022
V1 XX- Twenty years of V1 Gallery, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark
2021
All My Friends are Miracles #2, Sow and Tailor, Los Angeles, CA
2020
100 Sculptures, NO Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, US
High Five, group show, co-curated by Juxtapose Magazine, Commune, Tokyo, Japan
Miracle Seltzer, exhibition curated by Jason S. Wright and B. Thom Stevenson
TBT, Group show, Ame Nue, Hamburg, Germany
TBT, two-person exhibition with Nina Hartman, Norfolk, Virginia, US
MINE IV, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark
2019
Mine III, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark
Playdate, New Image Art, Los Angeles, CA, US
Good Taste, curated by Paige Silveria, Los Angeles, CA, US
2018
Mine II, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark
Ashtray Show, Fisher Parish, Brooklyn, New York, US
100 Sculptures, Anonymous Gallery, Mexico City, MX
Canvas Koorts, De VLIEG, Haarlem, Netherlands
2017
MINE, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark
Riot Act, Gangway, Newport, Rhode Island, US
Stand Still, Allouche Gallery, New York, New York, US
Bone White Burial, Greenpoint Terminal Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, US
The End, Alt-Esc, Brooklyn, New York, US
CHART Art Fair, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark
Frieze Art Fair, with Various Small Fires, New York, US
The Paperweight Show, Fisher Parrish, Brooklyn, New York, US
2016
Television, 99cent Gallery, curated by B. Thom Stevenson, New York, US
Grind, Various Small Fires, Los Angeles, California, US
NADA, The Pit, New York, US
Collective Design Fair, 99cent Gallery, Curated by Zoe Alexander Fisher, New York, US
Mary T. Smith & B. Thom Stevenson, Shrine, New York, US
Three Dancers, Porch Museum, curated by Brendan Lynch, New York, US
Ryobi Room 6, curated by B. Thom Stevenson, Brooklyn, New York, US
Spring Break Art Show, Curated by Alex McQuilkin & Andy Mister, New York, US
The Lamp Show, 99cent Gallery, Curated by Zoe Alexander Fisher, Brooklyn, New York, US
Subcurrent, Galerie Manqué, Brooklyn, New York, US
Raw Power, Castor Gallery, New York, US
2015
Days Have Gone By, Galerie Manqué, Brooklyn, New York, US
Under Heavy Manners, curated by Cali Thornhill DeWitt, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, DK
Surface Tension, New Baroque, Lexington, Kentucky, US
Ryobi Room 5, curated by B. Thom Stevenson Brooklyn, New York, US
New York Art Book Fair, Half Gallery, MoMA PS1, New York, US
Sorry Archive, Bindle Group Show, Hood Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, US
Freedom Culture, Curated by Graham Collins, The Journal Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, US
Colors, Louis B. James, New York, US
NEWD Art Show, curated by Green Point Terminal Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, US
New Release, with Philip Ashley, Curated by Erin Goldberger, New York, US
SLAM SECTION, Curated by Leo Fitzpack, Steinsland Berliner, Stockholm, SE
Show #25, Curated by Olivia Smith, Field Projects, New York, US
Ryobi Room 4, curated by B. Thom Stevenson Brooklyn, New York, US
Spring Break Art Show, Green, Curated by Erin Goldberger & RJ Supa, New York, US
2014
Select Art Fair, Sorry Archive, Miami Beach, Florida, US
Ryobi Room Miami, curated by B. Thom Stevenson Deauville Resort, Miami Beach, Florida, US
Beyond the Pale, Curated by Sam Mckiness, Interstate Projects, Brooklyn, New York, US
Ryobi Room PART 2, curated by B. Thom Stevenson, Brooklyn, New York, US
Dog Fight at the Ryobi Room, curated by B. Thom Stevenson, Brooklyn, New York, US
It’s an Invasion, Curated by Lele Saveri, National Arts Club, New York, New York, US
Starving in the Middle of Nowhere, Werkarts, Los Angeles, California, US
99cents Show, Curated by Signal Gallery, 99cents Gallery, Brroklyn, New York, US
Postcards From the Edge, Curated by Visual A.I.D.S., Luhring Augustine, New York, New York, US
2013
The Newsstand, Brooklyn, New York, US
2012
War Wagon Installation, Bushwick Open Studios, Brooklyn, New York, US
No Time For Prayers, Book signing, Bookmarc, New York, New York, US
No Time For Prayers, Book signing, Marc Jacobs, Bal Harbour, Florida, US
2011
CD Rom Com, Envoy Gallery, New York, New York, US
Gawker Collage, New York, New York, US
SELECTED PROJECTS
2019
Miracle Seltzer, continuing project founded by Jason S. Wright and B. Thom Stevenson, New York, US
Marc Jacobs Runway Spring 2020, Graphic
Anyone X B. Thom Stevenson playing cards
Hermes, Las Vegas, US
2018
Pathos (book Launch) at Community Service Los Angeles
Art for CL’s performance at the closing ceremony of 2018 Olympics
Sculpture Park at Mean Time, Brooklyn, New York
Junya Watanabe, Comme des Garçons,
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
J.I.C. Survival Manual, A Reference Book for Surviving in the Post Internet World, release with FAMILY books in April 2020, Los Angeles Art Book Fair
2019
Man is the Ugliest Animal, published by Catalogue, New York, US
Pathos, self-published
2018
New Imaging, self-published
Poster Drawings, published by Commune Press, Tokyo, Japan
2016
Juridiction, Diane Inc. Melbourne, AU
Quilt, published by Commune Press, Tokyo, JP
GAS-S-S-S, self-published
2015
Understood in it’s Totality, self-published
Romance II, self-published
2014
It’s an Invasion, Catalogue, 8Ball Zines
Yonks 3, Skaters Official Zine
2013
Romance, self-published
2012
No Time for Prayers, Bookmarc Exclusive