The Annette and Dale Schuh Visiting Artist Endowment
Nick Cave

About Nick Cave

Nick Cave is an artist, educator and foremost a messenger, working between the visual and performing arts through a wide range of mediums including sculpture, installation, video, sound and performance. He says of himself, "I have found my middle and now am working toward what I am leaving behind." Cave is well known for his Soundsuits, sculptural forms based on the scale of his body. Soundsuits camouflage the body, masking and creating a second skin that conceals race, gender, and class, forcing the viewer to look without judgment.

In a 2013 feature in Interview Magazine, Cave said of his project HEARD•NY, a large scale performance in Grand Central Terminal organized by Creative Time, "I was really thinking of getting us back to this dream state, this place where we imagine and think about now and how we exist and function in the world. With the state of affairs on the world, I think we tend not to take the time out to create that dream space in our heads." This is relevant to his practice as a whole.

Cave recently opened a massive immersive installation Until at MASS MoCA, October 15, 2016 - August 2017, and had a solo exhibition Here Hear on view at Cranbrook Art Museum (2015).  Other solo exhibitions include St. Louis Art Museum (2014-2015), Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston (2014) and Denver Art Museum (2013). 
Public collections include Brooklyn Museum; Crystal Bridges; Detroit Institute of Arts; High Museum; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden; Norton Museum of Art; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Birmingham Museum of Art; De Young Museum; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Orlando Museum of Art; Smithsonian Institution; and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, among others. 

Cave has received several prestigious awards including: the Americans for the Arts Public Art Network Year in Review Award (2014) in recognition of his Grand Central Terminal performance Heard - NY, Joan Mitchell Foundation Award (2008), Artadia Award (2006), the Joyce Award (2006), Creative Capital Grants (2002, 2004 and 2005), and the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award (2001). Cave, who received his MFA at the Cranbrook Academy of Art, is Professor and Chair of the Fashion Department at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

Nick Cave has been represented by Jack Shainman Gallery since 2006 when he had a show entitled Soundsuits. Other solo exhibitions at the gallery include Recent Soundsuits (2009), Ever-After (2011) and a two-part exhibition Made by Whites for Whites and Rescue (2014).