Sue Coe

(British, born 1951)

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Sue Coe

Forced Birth, 2022

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Biography

Timeline

1951
Born Tamworth, England
1970 - 1973
Student, Royal College of Art, London, England
1972
Emigrated to the United States; began career as an illustrator, New York, NY
Published first work in The New York Times, New York, NY
1983
Completed "South Africa" series, New York, NY
1986
Completed "Malcolm X" series, New York, NY
1987 - 1996
"Porkopolis (Animals & Industry)" series, New York, NY
1999
Completed "Pit" series, New York, NY
2000
"The "War" series
2002
The "Ghost Sheep" series

Exhibitions

2008
Make Art / Stop AIDS , Fowler Museum at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
Elephants We Must Never Forget: New Paintings by Sue Coe, Galerie St. Etienne, NY (solo)
2007
Sue Coe: Graphic Witness, Pacific Northwest College of Art, Portland, OR (solo)
Sue Coe Cycles, Smokebrush Gallery and Foundation for the Arts, Colorado Springs, CO (solo)
2006
Sue Coe: Selections from Sheep of Fools, Emmanuel Gallery, University of Colorado, Denver, CO (solo)
2005 - 2007
The Downtown Show: The New York Art Scene, 1974-1984, Grey Art Gallery, New York, NY; Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA; Austin Museum of Art, Austin, TX
2005
Sue Coe's Sheep of Fools, Galerie St. Etienne, NY (solo)
We All Fall Down: The AIDs Series, Cyrus M. Running Gallery, Concordia College, Moorhead, MN
Sue Coe, The Tragedy of War: A Print Cycle, Fairbanks Gallery, Corvallis, OR (solo)
2004
Sue Coe, Overtones Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (solo)

Literature

2005
Sue Coe: Sheep of Fools...A Song Cycle for Five Voices
2004
Sue Coe and Judith Brody: Bully: Master of the Global Merry-Go-Round
2000
Sue Coe: Pit's Letter
1996
Sue Coe and Alexander Cockburn: Dead Meat
1994
Sue Coe: "The Sweatshop, 1994," in The New Yorker
1993
Sue Coe: "Liverpool's Children," in The New Yorker
1987
Sue Coe and Donald Kuspit: Police State
1986
Sue Coe: X (The Life and Times of Malcolm X)
1985
Sue Coe: Paintings and Drawings
1983
Sue Coe and Holly Metz: How to Commit Suicide in South Africa