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Amanda Ross-Ho

2025 Milestone Grantee

Bio

Amanda Ross-Ho is an artist and a Professor of Sculpture at the University of California, Irvine. She holds a BFA from the School of the Art institute of Chicago and an MFA from the University of Southern California. Exhibitions include: The 2008 Whitney Biennial, The Museum of Modern Art, The Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, the Bonner Kunstverein, and The Vleeshal Contemporary Art Center. Public art commissions include: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Public Art Fund, and Carnegie Mellon University. Ross-Ho is the recipient of a Marciano Art Foundation Artadia Award, an Anonymous Was a Woman Award, a California Community Foundation Visual Arts Fellowship, and a Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters & Sculptors grant. She lives and works in Los Angeles.

Untitled Period Piece, 2016Mixed media installationDimensions variable

  • Periodic, chapel-like interior with tiled floors. On each side of the wall are tailored pants installed with both pockets inside out. In the back and center of the hall is a projection of a clock vertically flipped. In front of the projection are three tables with laid out objects.
  • Four very sad emote faces crafted out of fabric installed side by side in a white cube gallery space.
  • Colorful, circular cushions and sculptural objects on a black mat. A white abstract wall piece in the middle of gallery floor, a pink table with glass objects in the back, and framed art decorate the minimalist space with wooden floors.
  • Woman in body suite that resembles skin and bones walks around two circles against each other drawn on concrete exterior floor in daylight.
  • A wooden table covered with various food items and objects stands in a gallery. On the wall behind the table hangs a large, colorful artwork featuring a person holding food, partially obscured by bright patterns.
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