Installations, Still and Moving images
October 20-25, 2026

Carrie Schneider
by David Peter Francis

The Artist

Carrie Schneider (b. 1979, Chicago, USA; lives and works Brooklyn and Hudson, NY, USA)
Bloodline (2025)

Carrie Schneider’s Bloodline photographic installations are part of an ongoing series in which the artist employs a room-sized camera to create large-scale continuous prints that are then rippled in billowing folds. Long rolls of light-sensitive paper become the surface for performing transferential relationships between the relentlessly repeated women pictured in the works. The subjects are well-known figures in pop culture, many bearing a similar name to the artist.

Scheider’s work utilizes the regurgitative quality of image-making not only in rephotographing existing pictures, but in her relationship to her own artworks, which also become objects for self-appropriation.

Selected solo exhibitions include MassMoCA, North Adams, USA (2023); Pérez Art Museum, Miami, USA (2017); Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, USA (2009); and Finnish Museum of Photography, Helsinki, Finland (2009). Selected group exhibitions include Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, USA (2019); Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, USA (2018); Changjiang Museum of Contemporary Art, Chongqing, China (2017); and The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, USA (2015). Her works are held in collections including The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, USA; and Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, USA. She is a Guggenheim Foundation Fellow (2024).

The Gallery

David Peter Francis is a contemporary art gallery founded in 2024 in New York City with a program focused on an intergenerational group of artists with conceptually and poetically rigorous practices. The gallery currently represents artists Emilie Louise Gossiaux, R. Jamin, Lucas Odahara, Pat Oleszko, Gonzalo Reyes Rodriguez, and Carrie Schneider. Exhibitions at the gallery have
been featured in The New York Times, Artforum, Frieze, ArtReview, and The Brooklyn Rail, amongst others. The gallery has prioritized placing works in major museum collections, and has
gained strong curatorial attention for its artists.

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