Serious and Slightly Funny Things Francesca Fuchs

Book published for solo exhibition Serious and Slightly Funny Things, Art Museum of Southeast Texas.

Essay by Dean Daderko. Descriptions by Francesca Fuchs.
Graphic Design: Amanda Thomas
Art Museum of Southeast Texas, Beaumont, 2022.
© Dean Daderko, Francesca Fuchs

Publication available at The Menil Bookstore, Houston; Inman Gallery, Houston; Talley Dunn Gallery, Dallas; and Art Museum of Southeast Texas.




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Francesca Fuchs She Lives with Objects

Catalog published for 2018 Texas Artist of the Year Award, Art League Houston. She Lives with Objects is a publication of two concurrent exhibitions: Something, Art League, Houston and How to Tell the Truth and Painting, Inman Gallery, Houston.

Essay by Laura August, Laura Augusta.
Art League, Houston, 2018.
© Laura Augusta

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Sketches for Three Voices: Joanna Klink, Annette Carlozzi, Francesca Fuchs

Booklet published for testsite 23.2 Sketches for Three Voices

A collaboration among painter Francesca Fuchs, poet Joanna Klink, and curator Annette Carlozzi, each responding with creative texts to Fuchs’ exhibition of new paintings and objects.

Reclining Woman by Joanna Klink. Reimagining imaginings by Annette DiMeo Carlozzi. Descriptions by Francesca Fuchs.
Graphic Design: Amanda Thomas
testsite, Austin, Texas, 2023.
© Annette DiMeo Carlozzi, Francesca Fuchs, Joanna Klink

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Francesca Fuchs how a rock is all about surface

Booklet published for how a rock is all about surface at Inman Gallery, Houston, 2022.

Descriptions by Francesca Fuchs
Graphic design: Amanda Thomas
© Francesca Fuchs

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American Genre: Contemporary Painting

Catalog published for exhibition American Genre: Contemporary Painting, Institute of Contemporary Art at MECA, Portland, Maine.

Curated by Michelle Grabner and Erin Sutton.
Essay by Michelle Grabner and Marie Shurkus.
© ICA at MECA, 2017.


SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

. Anspon, Catherine D. Texas Artists Today. Marquand Books, 2010.
. August, Laura. Francesca Fuchs: She lives with objects. Houston, TX: Art League Houston and Inman Gallery, 2018.
. Auping, Michael. Natural Deceits. Fort Worth, TX: Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, 2000.
. Colpitt, Frances. Wallpainting. San Antonio, TX: The University of Texas at San Antonio, 2005.
. de Lima Greene, Alison, Thomas Lawson, Lane Relyea, and Claire Barliant. CORE Artists and Critics in Residence. Houston, TX: The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 2008.
. Grabner, Michelle and Marie Shurkus. American Genre: Contemporary Painting. Portland, ME: Institute of Contemporary Art at MECA, 2018.
. Hopps, Walter. 5 Artists New Work. Diverseworks, Houston, TX, 1999.
. Irvine, Alexandra. Field of Vision. Houston, TX: Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, 1998.
. Morsiani, Paola and Lynn M. Herbert. Out of the Ordinary. Houston, TX: Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, 2000.
. Morsiani, Paola. Perspectives 155: Francesca Fuchs. Houston, TX: Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, 2007.
. Relyea, Lane. Core 1998. Glassell School of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX. 1998.
. Rosmarin, Susie, et al. New Orleans Triennial. New Orleans, LA: New Orleans Museum of Art, 2001.
. Warner, Marina, with Derek Jarman and Guy Brett. New Contemporaries 1992. New Contemporaries, Newlyn Orion, Penzance; Cornerhouse Manchester; Angel Row and Bonington Gallery, Nottingham; Orpheus Gallery, Belfast; Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, UK.