Partial list of exhibitors at the United States Pavilion:[ 1]
1930 — Edward Hopper , Julius Rolshoven , Eugene Savage , Henry Tanner .[ 2]
1950 (26th) — Arshile Gorky , Willem de Kooning , Jackson Pollock
1952 (27th) — Alexander Calder , Stuart Davis , Edward Hopper , and Yasuo Kuniyoshi
1954 (28th) — Willem de Kooning , Ben Shahn
1960 (30th) — Philip Guston , Hans Hofmann , Franz Kline , Theodore Roszak
1962 (31st) — Jan Müller , Louise Nevelson
1964 (32nd) — John Chamberlain , Jim Dine , Jasper Johns , Morris Louis , Kenneth Noland , Claes Oldenburg , Robert Rauschenberg , Frank Stella
1966 (33rd) — Helen Frankenthaler , Ellsworth Kelly , Roy Lichtenstein , Jules Olitski
1968 (34th) — Leonard Baskin , Edwin Dickinson , Richard Diebenkorn , Red Grooms , James McGarrell , Reuben Nakian , Fairfield Porter , Byron Burford
1970 (35th) — Survey of American Prints and Printmaking (Commissioner: Lois A. Bingham; curator: Henry T. Hopkins)
1972 (36th) — Diane Arbus , Ronald Davis , Richard Estes , Sam Gilliam , Jim Nutt , Keith Sonnier (Commissioner: Walter Hopps )
1976 (37th) — Richard Artschwager , Charles Garabedian , Robert Irwin , Donald Judd , Agnes Martin , Robert Motherwell , Ed Ruscha , Robert Ryman , Joel Shapiro , Richard Tuttle , Andy Warhol , H.C. Westermann (Commissioner: Thomas M. Messer ; curators: Hugh M. Davies, Sam Hunter , Rosalind Krauss , Marcia Tucker )
1978 (38th) — Harry Callahan , Richard Diebenkorn (Commissioner: Robert T. Buck, Jr.; curators: Peter Bunnell , Linda Cathcart)
1980 (39th) — Vito Acconci , Christo , Laurie Anderson and others (Commissioner: Janet Kardon)
1982 (40th) — Jess , Robert Smithson (posthumous), Richard Pousette-Dart (Commissioner: Thomas W. Leavitt; curator: Robert Hobbs )
1984 (41st) — Eric Fischl , Charles Garabedian , Melissa Miller and others (Commissioner: Marcia Tucker ; curators: Lynn Gumpert, Ned Rifkin)
1986 (42nd) — Isamu Noguchi (Commissioner: Henry Geldzahler )[ 3]
1988 (43rd) — Jasper Johns (Curator: Mark Rosenthal)[ 4]
1990 (44th) — Jenny Holzer — Mother and Child (Commissioner: Michael Auping)
1993 (45th) — Louise Bourgeois (Curator: Charlotta Kotik)[ 5]
1995 (46th) — Bill Viola — Buried Secrets (Curator: Marilyn A. Zeitlin)[ 6]
1997 (47th) — Robert Colescott (Commissioner: Mimi Roberts)[ 7]
1999 (48th) — Ann Hamilton (Curators: Katy Kline, Helaine Posner),[ 8] Yoko Ono , David Bowes [ 9]
2001 (49th) — Robert Gober (Curators: Olga M. Viso, James Rondeau)
2003 (50th) — Fred Wilson (Commissioner and curator: Kathleen Goncharov).[ 10]
2005 (51st) — Ed Ruscha (Commissioner: Linda Norden; curator: Donna De Salvo )
2007 (52nd) — Félix González-Torres (posthumous) (Curator: Nancy Spector )
2009 (53rd) — Bruce Nauman (Curators: Carlos Basualdo , Michael R. Taylor )[ 11]
2011 (54th) — Allora & Calzadilla (Commissioner: Lisa Freiman)
2013 (55th) — Sarah Sze (Curators: Holly Block , Carey Lovelace )
2015 (56th) — Joan Jonas (Commissioner: Paul C. Ha, Curators: Paul C. Ha , Ute Meta Bauer )[ 12]
2017 (57th) — Mark Bradford (Curators: Christopher Bedford, Katy Siegel)[ 13]
2019 (58th) — Martin Puryear (Commissioner and Curator: Brooke Kamin Rapaport)[ 14]
References
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^ Josine Ianco-Starrels (June 29, 1986), Noguchi Represents U.s. At 42nd Venice Biennale Los Angeles Times .
^ Edward J. Sozanski (June 23, 1988), [Jasper Johns' Coup In Venice Show Organized By The Art Museum Is The Probable Hit Of The Biennale] The Philadelphia Inquirer .
^ Carol Vogel (June 12, 1993), The Venice Biennale: An Art Bazaar Abuzz New York Times .
^ Video Artist Is Chosen For the Venice Biennale New York Times , May 7, 1994.
^ Carol Vogel (June 17, 1996), A Painter Is Chosen For Biennale New York Times .
^ [1] "MIT News ", June 3, 1998.
^ "Art Projects | The Official Website of The Finnish Author" . www.tuukkaluukas.com . Retrieved 2015-04-17 .
^ [2] "MIT News ", October 30, 2002.
^ Carol Vogel (January 25, 2008), Bruce Nauman Chosen for Venice Biennale New York Times .
^ Carol Vogel (April 15, 2014), Joan Jonas to Represent United States at 2015 Venice Biennale New York Times .
^ Sebastian Smee (April 18, 2016), Rose Art Museum to present US representative to Venice Biennale The Boston Globe .
^ Robin Pogrebin (August 15, 2018), https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/15/arts/design/martin-puryear-venice-biennnale.html ] The New York Times .