Summer Wheat b. 1977
Summer Wheat is known for her vibrant paintings, multifaceted sculptures, and immersive installations that weave together the history of materiality, figuration, and abstraction in both fine art and craft milieus. Each series engages individual and collective human experiences drawn from historical and contemporary sources, mediated through a variety of references ranging from ancient art and medieval tapestries, to etchings from the Renaissance, to modernist abstractions. Wheat’s work examines various manifestations of labor, leisure, commerce, and class through the depiction of numerous figures and archetypes such as farmers, hunters, beekeepers, gardeners, weavers, bankers, and movie stars. The artist’s densely populated “scapes” envision worlds where time seems to have collapsed and every person, regardless of social status, occupies a shared/equal space, in which both labor and leisure are paths to healing humanity. Using a tongue-in-cheek type of humor inspired by comic strips, Wheat subverts conventional hierarchical structures and stereotypes to create more expansive depictions of daily life throughout history.
For Wheat, labor functions as both a conceptual and formal connective thread that runs throughout her oeuvre. This relates to her labor-intensive process of making a painting, the term’s definition, as well as its historic visual representation. Wheat’s work often employs the visualization of labor as a tool to expose gender and class inequality. For example, in Swamp Hunters (2017), two women carry a large net filled with their game from the day—rabbits, turtles, boars, and a large bobcat. The women are bent over with the net thrown over their shoulders, the weight of the load is palpable in their tired expressions. In the background is a dense network of foliage that the women are traversing through, giving the viewer a sense of the difficult environment they must navigate to survive. Inspired by medieval tapestries and historical tableaux in which human figures often contend with the natural world, Wheat depicts the successful aftermath of the hunt rather than the battle. By omitting the violence of the kill, she conflates the traditional hunter and gatherer roles, giving them equal footing.
A signature aspect of Wheat’s work is her expressive use of color and unique method of building a painting, which integrates various tools, from her fingers, to syringes, to plastic scrapers, to cake decorating paraphernalia. Using vibrant, almost fluorescent colors of acrylic paint, she combines multiple physical techniques—pushing paint through wire mesh, painting directly onto a heavily impastoed surface, or applying select embellishments—that require her to move around her canvas, working both vertically and horizontally, on the front and the back of each piece. Wheat’s methods and engagement with the emotive nature of color embrace intuition and felt experience over conventional reason and logic, destabilizing the boundaries between figure and ground, representation and abstraction, portrait and landscape, and fine art and craft. The result is tactile, vivid work that engages process, form, and narrative equally, creating layered, non-linear compositions that offer alternative versions of history, mythology, and folklore.
Summer Wheat (b. 1977, Oklahoma City, OK) received a B.A. from the University of Central Oklahoma and an M.F.A. from Savannah College of Art and Design. Solo exhibitions of her work have been organized at the Mint Museum, Charlotte, NC (2021); Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO (2020); KMAC Museum, Louisville, KY (2019); Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles, CA (2021. 2018); Smack Mellon, New York, NY (2018); Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA (2017); and Oklahoma Contemporary, Oklahoma City, OK (2016). Select group exhibitions featuring her work include Yaro Pickers, Harper’s Books, New York, NY (2020); Summer Wheat and Hirosuke Yabe, Wasserman Projects, Detroit, MI (2019); America Will Be! Surveying the Contemporary Landscape, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX (2019); The Magnetic Fields, Gio Marconi, Milan, Italy (2019); SEED, Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, NY (2018); More Material, Salon 94, New York, NY (2014); Expanding the Field of Abstraction, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA (2013-14); beyond the stretcher, deCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, MA (2013); and Paradox Maintenance Technicians: A comprehensive technical manual to contemporary painting from Los Angeles and Beyond, Torrance Art Museum, Torrance, CA (2013).
Wheat’s work is in numerous public and private collections, including the Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX; de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA; Peréz Art Museum Miami, Miami, FL; The Henry Art Gallery at the University of Washington, Seattle, WA; The Mint Museum, Charlotte, NC; the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, KY, and Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO. Wheat has received several awards and prizes including, the Northern Trust Purchase Prize at EXPO Chicago (2019) and the New York NADA Artadia Award (2016).
In 2022, the Kansas City Museum announced that it selected Summer Wheat to transform the museum's Carriage House Beaux-Arts Conservatory on the property into a light-filled sacred space entitled JewelHouse. slated to open in 2025. Wheat will have a solo exhibition at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) forthcoming in 2025.
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Summer Wheat. Fertile Ground, Nazarian / Curcio, Los Angeles, 2024
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Summer Wheat. Fertile Ground, Nazarian / Curcio, Los Angeles, 2024
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Summer Wheat. Fertile Ground, Nazarian / Curcio, Los Angeles, 2024
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Summer Wheat. Friends and Lovers, Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles, 2023.
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Summer Wheat. Kiss and Tell. La Fondazione Mudima Di Milano. 2023.
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Summer Wheat. Kiss and Tell. La Fondazione Mudima Di Milano. 2023.
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Summer Wheat. Kiss and Tell. La Fondazione Mudima Di Milano. 2023.
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Summer Wheat. Kiss and Tell. La Fondazione Mudima Di Milano. 2023.
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Summer Wheat. Kiss and Tell. La Fondazione Mudima Di Milano. 2023.
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Summer Wheat. Fine Line, Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles, 2022
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Summer Wheat. Fine Line, Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles, 2022
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Summer Wheat. Anything Can Happen, Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles, 2021
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Summer Wheat. Anything Can Happen, Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles, 2021
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Summer Wheat. Anything Can Happen, Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles, 2021
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Summer Wheat. Blood, Sweat, and Tears, The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, 2020. Photography: E. G. Shempf.
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Summer Wheat. Blood, Sweat, and Tears, The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, 2020. Photography: E. G. Shempf.
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Summer Wheat. Blood, Sweat, and Tears, The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, 2020. Photography: E. G. Shempf.
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Summer Wheat. Blood, Sweat, and Tears, The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, 2020. Photography: E. G. Shempf.
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Summer Wheat. Blood, Sweat, and Tears, The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, 2020. Photography: E. G. Shempf.
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Summer Wheat. Catch and Release, Shulamit Nazarian, 2018
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Summer Wheat. Catch and Release, Shulamit Nazarian, 2018
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The Armory Show
Daniel Gibson, iris yirei hu, Reuven Israel, Ken Gun Min, Kour Pour, and Summer Wheat. 5 - 7 Sep 2025Nazarian / Curcio is pleased to present works by Los Angeles based artist Daniel Gibson, Los Angeles based artist iris yirei hu, Brooklyn based artist...Read more -
Frieze LA
Widline Cadet, Maria A. Guzmán Capron, Vincent Pocsik, and Summer Wheat 20 - 23 Feb 2025Thursday, February 20: 10am – 7pm (invitation only) Friday, February 21: 11am – 7pm (invitation only 11am – 1pm, open to the public from 1pm)...Read more -
ADAA Art Show
Summer Wheat 1 - 5 Nov 2023For our debut at ADAA: The Art Show, Shulamit Nazarian is pleased to announce a solo presentation by New York-based artist Summer Wheat. Wheat’s installation...Read more -
NADA Miami
Amir H. Fallah, Daniel Gibson, Ken Gun Min, Maria A. Guzmán Capron, Summer Wheat, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Wendell Gladstone 30 Nov - 3 Dec 2022For NADA Miami 2022, Shulamit Nazarian is pleased to present new works by Berkeley-based artist Maria A. Guzmán Capron; Los Angeles-based artists Amir H. Fallah,...Read more -
EXPO CHICAGO
Cammie Staros, Daniel Gibson, Manal Kara, Summer Wheat, Trenton Doyle Hancock 7 - 10 Apr 2022For EXPO Chicago 2022, Shulamit Nazarian is pleased to present new works by Los Angeles-based artists Cammie Staros and Daniel Gibson, Gary, IN-based artist Manal...Read more -
UNTITLED ART ONLINE
Amir H. Fallah, Wendell Gladstone, Annie Lapin, Michael Stamm, Cammie Staros, and Summer Wheat 31 Jul - 2 Aug 2020Register to attend at UNTITLED, ART Online Booth C9 July 31–August 2, 2020 Preview: Thursday, July 30, 8am PST Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles is pleased...Read more -
The Armory Show - Platform
Summer Wheat 5 - 8 Mar 2020Shulamit Nazarian is pleased to present a monumental work by Summer Wheat for The Armory Show: Platform section. Sand Castles is a new tactile painting...Read more -
Untitled Miami Beach
Amir H. Fallah, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Summer Wheat, and Wendy White 3 - 8 Dec 2019For the year’s edition of UNTITLED Miami Beach, Shulamit Nazarian is pleased to present new and recent works by Los Angeles-based artist Amir H. Fallah,...Read more -
Expo Chicago
Cammie Staros and Summer Wheat 19 - 22 Sep 2019Shulamit Nazarian is pleased to present new works by Los Angeles-based artist Cammie Staros and New York-based artist Summer Wheat. The presentation focuses on two...Read more -
Art Brussels
Chris Bogia, Reuven Israel, Michael Stamm, and Summer Wheat 25 - 28 Apr 2019Shulamit Nazarian is pleased to present works by four New York-based artists: Chris Bogia, Reuven Israel, Michael Stamm and Summer Wheat. Chris Bogia’s watercolors and...Read more -
Untitled Miami Beach
Trenton Doyle Hancock, Michael Stamm, and Summer Wheat 4 - 9 Dec 2018For UNTITLED Miami Beach 2018, Shulamit Nazarian is pleased to present a three-person presentation of new and recent works by Houston-based Trenton Doyle Hancock and...Read more -
Art Brussels
Fay Ray, Cammie Staros, and Summer Wheat 19 - 22 Apr 2018Shulamit Nazarian is pleased to present a group booth featuring new and recent works by Fay Ray, Cammie Staros, and Summer Wheat. Each artist references...Read more