Stephanie Buhmann


Stephanie Buhmann is an art critic, art historian, and curator. Born and raised in Hamburg, Germany, she lives in New York City. She attended Moore College of Art and Design, Philadelphia, PA and received a B.F.A. and Master in the History of Art, Architecture and Design from Pratt Institute, New York in 2002. She is a member of the International Association of Art Critics and the Deutscher Fachjournalisten-Verband. She is a contributing editor at artcritical.com. Her essays, art reviews and interviews have been published by a variety of international newspapers and art magazines, including Sculpture Magazine, The Brooklyn Rail, and Art Papers.
In addition, Buhmann has curated many exhibitions, including at the Shirley Fiterman Art Center at the Borough of Manhattan Community College, New York, the Macy Art Gallery, Teacher's College, Columbia University and Jason McCoy gallery. Artists she has helped to exhibit include, Cora Cohen, Lee Krasner, Frederick Kiesler, Thomas Nozkowski, Willy Bo Richardson, Jackson Pollock, and Richard Pousette-Dart.
Her published interviews include conversations with Polly Apfelbaum, Ernesto Neto, Kiki Smith, Ursula von Rydingsvard, and Nancy Spero.

Books

;Anthologies and monographs
Painting For The Experience: Frank Stella at the Whitney Museum, CHELSEA NOW, November 18, 2015
Nicole Schmölzer: The Independence of Abstraction, catalogue, Kunstverein Reutlingen, Germany: Modo Verlag, 2013
Constantino Nivola, in: Sculpture Magazine, May 2013
Jack Tworkov: Between the Subjective and the Universal, catalogue, Birmingham, MI: David Klein Gallery, 2013
Wilhelm Lehmbruck, in: Sculpture Magazine, December 2012
Jackson Pollock: Signs & Symbols Allover, catalogue essay, New York: Jason McCoy Gallery, November 2012
Dan Flavin’s Drawings at the Morgan Library, on: Artcritical, June 2012
Roman Opalka: Counting Towards Infinity, on: The Art Section, December 2011
Constantin Brancusi and Richard Serra, in: Sculpture Magazine, December 2011
The Work of Stephen Mueller, in: The Brooklyn Rail, November 2011
Betye Saar, in: Sculpture Magazine, October 2011
Kathleen Kucka's Ultrastructures, New York: Brenda Taylor Gallery, September 2011
Franz Xaver Messerschmidt at Neue Galerie New York, in: Sculpture Magazine, July/August 2011
Eva Hesse and Sol Lewitt at Craig F. Starr Gallery, in: Brooklyn Rail, May 2011
Jackson Pollock Family Letters - Book Review, in: The Brooklyn Rail, April 2011
Malcah Zeldis: A Life Traveled in Painting, in: Chelsea Now, February 10, 2011
On Becoming an Artist: Isamu Noguchi and His Contemporaries, 1922–1960, in: The Brooklyn Rail, February 2011
Anselm Kiefer: Next Year in Jerusalem, in: The Brooklyn Rail, December/January 2011
Julie Mehretu at The Guggenheim, in: The Brooklyn Rail, July/August 2010
Gerhard Richter at Marian Goodman Gallery, on: Artcritical.com, January 2010
Mark Bradford and Kara Walker at Sikkema Jenkins & Co., in: Artcritical.com, October 2009
Alice Neel at David Zwirner and Zwirner & Wirth, in: Artcritical.com, August 2009
Nick Cave: Soundsuits, in: Sculpture Magazine, July/August 2009, Vol. 28, No. 6
Patti Smith: Veil; A glimpse into Smith's work outside of Music, in: Chelsea now, Vol. 3, No. 18, March 27-April 9, 2009
Alfred Kubin, in: The Brooklyn Rail, December 2008
David Byrne; Finding the Voice of the Battery Maritime, in: The Villager, Vol. 78 / Number 8, July 23 – 29, 2008
Olafur Eliasson at MoMA, PS1 and the East River, in: Artcritical.com, June 2008
Ursula von Rydingsvard at the Portland Museum of Art, OR, in: Art Papers, March/April, pp. 67f.
Lee Bontecou, in: The Brooklyn Rail, April 2007
Charles Pollock: The Chapala Series 1955–1956, New York: Jason McCoy, Inc., 2007
Caspar David Friedrich at the Hamburger Kunsthalle, in: The Brooklyn Rail, February 2007
Louise Bourgeois, in: The Brooklyn Rail, November 2006
Hans Bellmer, in: The Brooklyn Rail, June 2006
Leon Polk Smith: Forms and Functions in the 1950s, in: The Brooklyn Rail, March 2005
Dieter Roth; A Retrospective, in: The Brooklyn Rail, April 2004
In Conversation; An interview with Nancy Spero, in: The Brooklyn Rail, November 2003