Kandis Williams (b. 1985, Baltimore, Maryland) received her BFA from Cooper Union in 2009. She has presented solo exhibitions at 52 Walker, a David Zwirner exhibition space, New York, NY; Night Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; the Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA; Works on Paper, Vienna; St. Charles Projects, Baltimore, MD; and SADE, Los Angeles. She has participated in group exhibitions at several institutions, including the Hammer Museum and Huntington Libraries, Los Angeles; Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore; WignallMuseum of Contemporary Art, Rancho Cucamonga, CA; Frye Art Museum, Seattle, WA; Studio Museum in Harlem, New York; and the Underground Museum, Los Angeles. Her work belongs in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; WalkerArtCenter,Minneapolis;Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore; Julia StoschekCollection, Berlin; and the New Berlin Art Society, Berlin, among others. She is the 2021 recipient of the prestigious Mohn Award, granted by the Hammer Museum in recognition of artistic excellence, and the Foundation for Contemporary Arts’ 2021 Grants to Artists Award.
Kandis Williams
1985–Present
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Triadic BalletKandis Williams2021
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Cassandra Editions 1-15Various Artists2020
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Reader on PerformativityKandis Williams2019
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Re: Black TwitterVarious Artists2019
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Reader on MedeaVarious Artists2019
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Reader on Cannibalism, Blackface, and MinstrelsyKandis Williams2019
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Reader on Double Consciousness, Then and NowKandis Williams2019
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Reader On MisogynoirKandis Williams2018
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Reader On The White SaviorKandis Williams2018
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Reader on Devices of the FetishistKandis Williams2018
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Re: Faucets: A Reader on the School to Prison PipelineKandis Williams2018
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Reader on Fetishism: (Value, Flesh, Real, Referent)Kandis Williams2017
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Reader on Interraciality and PTSDKandis Williams2017
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Reader on Ethics: Imperceptibility, Invisibility, Detectability, DeniabilityKandis Williams2017
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Reader on ReparationsKandis Williams2016
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Reader on Faces of the ColonizerKandis Williams2016