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    Abigail DeVille
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    • Real Hip Hop?
      2006
      Canvas, paint, paper pulp, Xerox copies, collage, crayon, marker
      10 × 13 feet

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • 449
      2007
      Canvas, Lotto tickets, ink, acrylic medium, enamel paint, paper, Xerox copies, cardboard, crayon, marker
      8 × 12 feet

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • What Happens to a Dream Deferred…SUPERNOVA
      Installation view: The Bronx River Art Center Gallery, New York
      2009
      Cardboard, enamel paint, paper, and plastic, taxidermy, rubber roaches, staples
      25 × 15 feet

      Courtesy of the artist

      Photo: LaToya Ruby Frazier

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Heirloom
      Installation view: Deitch Studios, Long Island City
      2009
      Window screen, lotto tickets, silk, canvas, enamel paint, acrylic medium, cardboard, paper pulp, leaves, pâpier-maché
      Dimensions variable

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Oil & Money
      2010
      American currency, motor oil, charcoal dust, paper
      30 × 40 inches

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • New York at Dawn
      Installation view: Studio G17, Yale School of Art, New Haven
      2010
      Tyvek, enamel and latex paint, dirt, American flags, graphite, lamp shade, synthetic hair, polyurethane varnish, chicken wire, plastic sheeting, plaster, garbage bags, pâpier-maché, fake eyelashes, duct tape, wood chips, wire, canvas, cigarette butt, acrylic yarn, metal, salt dough, and hardware
      8.5 × 9.5 × 8 feet

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Whole
      2010
      Found boards, dirt, Polyurethane
      5 × 8 feet

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Dark Star
      Installation view: Recess Activities, New York
      2010
      Trash bags, wood, paper, paint, paper pulp, fabric, colored lights, plastic drop cloths, cotton, chicken wire, tape, broken glass, boots, television, canvas
      367 square feet

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Gold Mountain
      Installation view: Marginal Utility, Philadelphia
      2010
      Plastic tarps, paint, burnt timbers, Styrofoam, black light, red light, found door, found and accumulated debris
      300 square feet

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Harlem World
      2011
      Found wood panels, latex, enamel, tempera, paper pulp, paper, tape, television
      6 × 8 feet

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Mirror, Mirror…
      2011
      Empty Alexi vodka bottles, broken mirror
      Bottles 750 ml each, overall dimensions variable

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Untitled, (Boots)
      2011
      Three tar covered Timberland boots, chicken wire, trash bags
      Dimensions variable

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Street Life: A Vortex
      Installation view: Pinchuk Art Centre, Kiev
      2012
      Accumulated debris, scavenged materials, heirlooms
      591.09 square feet

      Courtesy the artist

      Photo: Sergey ILLIN

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Street Life: A Vortex
      Installation view: Pinchuk Art Centre, Kiev
      2012
      Accumulated debris, scavenged materials, heirlooms
      591.09 square feet

      Courtesy the artist

      Photo: Sergey ILLIN

      © Abigail DeVille

    • If I don’t think I’m sinking, look at what a hole I’m in
      Installation view: Night Gallery, Los Angeles
      2012
      Accumulated debris, free craigslist materials, plastic tarps, scavenged materials
      385.6 square feet

      Courtesy the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Dark Day
      Installation view: New Museum, New York
      2012
      Found materials, accumulated debris, family heirlooms
      6.6 × 5.8 × 30 feet

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Dark Day
      Installation view: New Museum, New York
      2012
      Found materials, accumulated debris, family heirlooms
      6.6 × 5.8 × 30 feet

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Invisible Men: Beyond the Veil
      Installation view: The Intercourse, Red Hook, Brooklyn
      2012
      Accumulated debris, family heirlooms, plastic tarps, television
      Dimensions variable

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Hooverville Torqued Ellipse
      Installation view: Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia
      2012
      Reclaimed lumber, recycled cardboard, found wood paneling
      12 × 19.5 × 19 feet

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Haarlem Tower of Babel
      Installation view: The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York
      2012
      Reclaimed lumber, accumulated debris, family heirlooms
      6 × 6 × 16 feet

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • XXXXXXX
      Installation view: Iceberg Projects, Rogers Park, Chicago
      2013
      Reclaimed lumber, accumulated debris, plastic tarps, tar paper, dirt, sand from Lake Michigan, skeleton, chalk
      186 square feet

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Negation: Dusk to Dust
      Installation view: Galerie Michel Rein, Paris
      2013
      Scattered debris, canvas, American flags, white oil paint, plaster, plaster dust, red light bulb
      Dimensions variable

      Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Michel Rein

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Gastown Follies
      Installation view: Artspeak, Gastown, Vancouver
      2013
      Reclaimed roofing materials, tar paper, lumber, trash bags, sheetrock, mirror, cardboard, collected debris
      15 × 9 × 30 feet

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • LES Jacuzzi
      Installation view: Abrons Art Center, The Henry Street Settlement, New York
      2013
      Broken mirror fragments, shopping carts, light bulbs, accumulated debris, wood, plastic tarps, garbage bags
      Dimensions variable

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Bronx City
      Installation view: The Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York
      2013
      Heirlooms, shopping carts, accumulated debris, clothing, cinder blocks, tape
      15 × 9 feet

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Wild Seed
      Installation view: Palazzo Contarini Polignac, Venice
      2013
      Reclaimed Venetian piles, plastic tarps, trash bags, dirt, paint, roofing material
      23 × 15 × 17 feet

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Intersection
      Installation view: Production of "She Talks to Beethoven," written by Adrienne Kennedy and directed by Charlotte Brathwaite, JACK, Brooklyn
      2014
      Reclaimed plywood theater flats, lumber, accumulated debris
      17 × 14 × 8 feet

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Midsummer Event Horizon
      2014
      Set design

      For the performance of William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Nights Dream," directed by Peter Sellers and staged at the Stratford Festival, Ontario, Canada, July 11- September 20, 2014

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Midsummer Event Horizon
      2014
      Set design

      For the performance of William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Nights Dream," directed by Peter Sellers and staged at the Stratford Festival, Ontario, Canada, July 11- September 20, 2014

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Double Invisibility & Harlem Flag, ADD Obelisk
      Installation view: "Material Histories" at The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York
      2014

      Courtesy of the artist

      Photo: Groana Melendez

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Double Invisibility & Harlem Flag, ADD Obelisk
      Installation view: "Material Histories" at The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York
      2014

      Courtesy of the artist

      Photo: Groana Melendez

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Double Invisibility & Harlem Flag, ADD Obelisk
      Installation view: "Material Histories" at The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York
      2014

      Courtesy of the artist

      Photo: Groana Melendez

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Gone Forever, Ever Present
      Installation view: Sculpture Center, Long Island City
      2014
      Puddle, pothole, portal

      Courtesy of the artist

      Photo: Groana Melendez

      © Abigail DeVille

    • The Day the Earth Stood Still
      Performance still: Byerly Gallery, Radcliffe Institute, Cambridge
      2015

      Courtesy of the artist

      Photo: Sofia Berinstein

      © Abigail DeVille

    • The Day the Earth Stood Still
      Performance still: Byerly Gallery, Radcliffe Institute, Cambridge
      2015

      Courtesy of the artist

      Photo: Sofia Berinstein

      © Abigail DeVille

    • The Day the Earth Stood Still
      Performance directed by Charlotte Brathwaite, staged at Byerly Gallery, Radcliffe Institute, Cambridge
      2015
      Costumes at Massachusetts Institute of Technology

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Prophetika
      Performance directed by Charlotte Brathwaite, staged at La Mama, New York
      2015
      Set & costume design

      Courtesy of the artist

      Photo: Groana Melendez

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Prophetika
      Performance directed by Charlotte Brathwaite, staged at La Mama, New York
      2015
      Set & costume design

      Courtesy of the artist

      Photo: Groana Melendez

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Prophetika
      Performance directed by Charlotte Brathwaite, staged at La Mama, New York
      2015

      Courtesy of the artist

      Photo: Groana Melendez

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Bronx Floors (front view)
      Installation view: "Playing With Fire: Political Interventions, Dissident Acts and Mischievous Actions," El Museo del Barrio, New York
      2014

      Courtesy of the artist

      Photo: Groana Melendez

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Bronx Floors (back view)
      Installation view: "Playing With Fire: Political Interventions, Dissident Acts and Mischievous Actions," El Museo del Barrio, New York
      2014

      Courtesy of the artist

      Photo: Groana Melendez

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Only When It’s Dark Enough Can You See The Stars
      Installation view: Peale Museum, The Contemporary, Baltimore
      2016

      Courtesy of the artist

      Photo: Olivia Obineme

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Only When It’s Dark Enough Can You See The Stars
      Installation view: Peale Museum, The Contemporary, Baltimore
      2016

      Courtesy of the artist

      Photo: Olivia Obineme

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Only When It’s Dark Enough Can You See The Stars
      Installation view: Peale Museum, The Contemporary, Baltimore
      2016

      Courtesy of the artist

      Photo: Olivia Obineme

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Only When It’s Dark Enough Can You See The Stars
      Installation view: Peale Museum, The Contemporary, Baltimore
      2016

      Courtesy of the artist

      Photo: Olivia Obineme

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Only When It’s Dark Enough Can You See The Stars
      Installation view: Peale Museum, The Contemporary, Baltimore
      2016

      Courtesy of the artist

      Photo: Olivia Obineme

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Half Moon
      Installation view: "LANDMARK," Socrates Sculpture Park, Long Island City, Queens
      2016

      Courtesy of the artist

      Photo: Nate Dorr

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Kindred
      Installation view: "Strange Oscillations," University Galleries, Illinois State University, Normal, IL
      2016

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Kindred
      Installation view: "Strange Oscillations," University Galleries, Illinois State University, Normal, IL
      2016

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Can I Get a Witness? (The Gospel of James Baldwin)
      Staged at Harlem Stage, musician/writer Meshell Ndegeocello, directed by Charlotte Brathwaite
      2016
      Set & costume design

      Courtesy of the artist

      Photo: Hao Bai

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Can I Get a Witness? (The Gospel of James Baldwin)
      Staged at Harlem Stage, musician/writer Meshell Ndegeocello, directed by Charlotte Brathwaite
      2016
      Set & costume design

      Courtesy of the artist

      Photo: Hao Bai

      © Abigail DeVille

    • La Loge Harlem
      2017
      Archival photographs, shoes, string, mirror shards, polyurethane, verre, bois
      38 × 30 × 5.9 inches

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Luther
      2017
      Reclaimed wood panel, seashells, oil pastel, plants, archival photographs, rusted pot
      54 × 39 inches

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Luther
      Detail
      2017
      Reclaimed wood panel, seashells, oil pastel, plants, archival photographs, rusted pot
      54 × 39 inches

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Sarcophagus Blue
      2017
      Boat, mannequin legs, nylon stockings, wood, rope, paint, tape
      Variable dimensions

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Chaos or Community?
      Installation view: Galarie Michel Rein, Brussels
      2017

      Courtesy of the artist and Galarie Michel Rein, Brussels

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Chaos or Community?
      Installation view: Galarie Michel Rein, Brussels
      2017

      Courtesy of the artist and Galarie Michel Rein, Brussels

      © Abigail DeVille

    • St. Louis Blues
      Installation view: "Urban Planning: Contemporary Art and the City 1967-2017," Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
      2017

      Courtesy of the artist and Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis

      Photo: Dusty Kessler

      © Abigail DeVille

    • St. Louis Blues
      Detail shot of installation view: "Urban Planning: Contemporary Art and the City 1967-2017," Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
      2017

      Courtesy of the artist and Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis

      Photo: Dusty Kessler

      © Abigail DeVille

    • A Picture of the Universe in Clock Time
      Installation view: Momentum 9, Moss, Norway
      2017

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • A Picture of the Universe in Clock Time
      Installation view: Momentum 9, Moss, Norway
      2017

      Courtesy of the artist

      © Abigail DeVille

    • No Space Hidden (Shelter)
      Installation view: Institute of Contemporary Art Los Angeles
      2017

      Courtesy of the artist

      Photo: Brian Forrest

      © Abigail DeVille

    • No Space Hidden (Shelter)
      Installation view: Institute of Contemporary Art Los Angeles
      2017

      Courtesy of the artist

      Photo: Brian Forrest

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Empire State Works in Progress 2017
      Installation view: Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
      2017

      Courtesy of the artist and the Whitney Museum of American Art

      Photo: Paula Court

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Empire State Works in Progress 2017
      Installation view: Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
      2017

      Courtesy of the artist and the Whitney Museum of American Art

      Photo: Paula Court

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Empire State Works in Progress 2017
      Installation view: Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
      2017

      Courtesy of the artist and the Whitney Museum of American Art

      Photo: Paula Court

      © Abigail DeVille

    • Empire State Works in Progress 2017
      Installation view: Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
      2017

      Courtesy of the artist and the Whitney Museum of American Art

      Photo: Paula Court

      © Abigail DeVille

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