Brody Reiman works in sculpture and installation. Reiman’s is an art of dis- and re-orientation, where object and place are compositionally and materially confused and confusing. Working for over 30 years as the collaborative castaneda/reiman(with Charlie Castaneda), she explored architecture as a psychic and tactile experience. castaneda/reiman has had solo exhibitions at DCKT Contemporary (New York), John Berggruen Gallery (SF), Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (SF), Baer Ridgway Exhibitions (SF), Second Street Gallery (Charlottesville, VA), and Stephen Wirtz Gallery (SF), Thomas Healy Gallery (SF) among others. castaneda/reiman’s work has been included in group shows at SFMOMA, the Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive, Oakland Museum of California Art,  and the Seoul (Korea) Museum of Contemporary Art.  They were the recipient of the Fleishhacker Foundation Eureka Fellowship, the Artadia Grant, and residencies at Headlands Center for the Arts and Villa Montalvo, California.  Their work is held in the permanent collections of San Francisco Museum Of Modern Art and Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive. Reiman received her BFA from Carnegie Mellon University and MFA from UC Davis , and is currently Associate Professor of Sculpture at UC Berkeley. 

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