CV
JAIMIE WARREN
Jaimie@dontyoufeelbetter.com || www.dontyoufeelbetter.com || www.whoopdeedoo.org
PHOTOGRAPHY PROJECTS AND PERFORMANCE (SOLO WORK)
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
The Miracle, Pioneer Works, Brooklyn, NY, curated by Gabriel Florenz (2020)
One Moment in Time, american medium, New York, NY, curated by T. Fitzgerald, D. Wallace & J. Pavlacky (2018)
One Sweet Day, The Hole, New York, NY, curated by Kathy Grayson (2017)
Somebody to Love, american medium, New York, NY, curated by T. Fitzgerald, D. Wallace & J. Pavlacky (2015)
I Just Called to Say I Love You, Artspace, Raleigh, NC, curated by Annah Lee (2015)
You Are Not Alone, Higher Pictures, New York, NY, curated by Kim Bourus (2015)
ERMAHGERD (part 1 & 2) Kennedy Museum, Athens, OH, curated by Petra Kralikova (2014)
You Are Not Alone, Helmuth Projects, San Diego, CA, curated by Alexander Jarman (2014)
That’s What Friends Are For, The Hole, New York, NY, curated by Kathy Grayson (2014)
Jaimie Warren: 2014 Baum Award, San Francisco Camerawork, San Francisco, CA, curated by Heather Snider (2014)
The WHOAS of Female Tragedy II, The Hole, New York, NY, curated by Kathy Grayson (2013)
The WHOAS of Female Tragedy, Miami Dade College Museum of Art, Miami, FL, curated by Jeremy Mikolajczak (2012)
You are so Beautiful in the Face, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO (2009)
Don’t You Feel Better, Higher Pictures, New York, NY, curated by Kim Bourus (2008)
Don’t You Feel Better, White Flag Projects, St. Louis, MO (2007)
WHOOP DEE DOO (CO-CREATOR/CO-DIRECTOR OF COLLABORATIVE PROJECT)
SELECTED SOLO PROJECTS
Yukon School of Visual Arts, Dawson City, Yukon, Canada, curated by Aubyn O’Grady (forthcoming 2022)
Museum of Contemporary Art in Tuscon, Tuscon, AZ, curated by Ginger Shulick Porcella (forthcoming 2021)
Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture, San Francisco, CA, curated by Frank Smigiel (forthcoming 2021)
Eureka! House & the Reher Center for Immigrant Culture & History, Kingston, NY, curated by Sam Liebert (2020)
Parade, Windmuller Park, Queens, NY, curated by Paddy Johnson and Nancy Kleaver (2019)
Amherst College, Amherst, MA, curated by Macon Reed (2019)
Durham School of the Arts, Durham, NC, curated by Jack Watson (2019)
Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Salt Lake City, Utah, curated by Elly Baldwin (2018)
Brigham Young University + Artcetera, Provo, UT, curated by James Rees (2018)
SFMOMA, San Francisco, CA, curated by Frank Smigiel, San Francisco, CA (2017)
Knockdown Center, Queens, NY, curated by Alexis Wilkinson & Michael Merck (2017)
Verge Center for the Arts, Sacramento, CA, curated by Susanna Tu (2017)
The High Line, New York, NY, curated by the High Line Ed. Dept. (6-month series/residency) (2016)
San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA, curated by Hesse McGraw (2015)
SPACE 538, Portland, ME, curated by Nat May (2015)
The Wassaic Project, Wassaic, NY, curated by Hallie Scott (2015)
Abrons Arts Center, New York, NY, curated by Adrian Saldana and Carolyn Sickles (2015)
Museum of Art & Design, New York, NY, curated by Jake Yuzna (2015)
Abrons Arts Center, New York, NY, curated by Millie Kapp (2015)
Hamiltonian Gallery, Washington, D.C., curated by Amanda Jiron-Murphy (2015)
Pop Montreal and DHC/ART, Montreal, Canada, curated by Rafael Katigbak (2013)
University of Cincinnati, organized by the DAAP Program, Cincinnati, OH (2013)
Miami Dade College/LegalArt, Miami, FL, curated by Jeremy Mikolajczak and Chris Cook (2012)
City Arts & The Contemporary, Baltimore, MD, curated by Deana Haggag (2012)
PICA/Time Based Arts Festival, Portland, OR, curated by Kristan Kennedy (2011)
Malmo Festivalen, Malmo, Sweden, curated by Amy Martin and Martin Lilja/LOYAL gallery (2009)
Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO, curated by Beth Harris & Chris Cook (2009)
Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha, NE, curated by Hesse McGraw (2009)
Deitch Projects, New York, NY, curated by Kathy Grayson (2008)
Getsumin Gallery, Osaka, Japan, curated by Naoko Wowsugi (2007)
AWARDS & RESIDENCIES
2020 Pioneer Works, Production Artist-in-Residence, Brooklyn, NY
2019 Yaddo, Artist-in-Residence, Saratoga Springs, NY
2019 Illinois State University, Teaching Artist Residency, Normal, IL
2018 UNSW School of Art & Design, Artist Residency & Adjunct Assoc. Lecturer, Sydney, Australia
2018 United States Artists Nomination, Chicago, IL
2017 Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program, Artist-in-Residence, Brooklyn, NY
2017 Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grant, New York, NY
2017 BRIC, Artist-in Residence, Brooklyn, NY
2017 Brooklyn Arts Council SU-CASA, Artist-in Residence, Brooklyn, NY
2017 Bunnell St. Arts Center, Artist-in-Residence, Homer, AK
2017 Smack Mellon Studio Program, Hot Picks selected artist, Brooklyn, NY
2016 Franklin Furnace Fund, Grant Recipient (Whoop Dee Doo), New York, NY
2016 The Kindle Project, Maker’s Muse Awardee, Santa Fe, NM
2016 The High Line, Artist-in-Residence, Education Department (Whoop Dee Doo), New York, NY
2016 Artprize, Featured Public Project Grant (Whoop Dee Doo), Grand Rapids, MI (deferred)
2016 Skowhegan, Residency Award, Skowhegan, ME (deferred)
2015 New York Foundation for the Arts, Fellowship in Interdisciplinary Arts, New York, NY
2015 The Wassaic Project, Artist-in-Residence (Whoop Dee Doo) Wassaic, NY
2015 Abrons Arts Center, AIRspace Residency, New York, NY
2015 Art21: New York Close Up, Featured Artist, PBS, New York, NY
2015 American Medium, Artist-in-Residence, New York, NY
2015 Artspace, Artist-in-Residence, Raleigh, NC
2014 Abrons Art Center, Fellowship (Whoop Dee Doo), New York, NY
2014 Smack Mellon Studio Program, “Hot Picks” selected artist, Brooklyn, NY
2014 Helmuth Projects, Artist-in-Residence, San Diego, CA
2014 Baum Award for an Emerging American Photographer, San Francisco, CA
2013 Creative Capital “On Our Radar” Selected Artist, New York, NY
2013 Art in the Loop, Public Art Grant Recipient, Kansas City, MO
2012 Rocket Grant, Grant Recipient (Charlotte Street Foundation/Warhol Foundation), Kansas City, MO
2012 Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, grant recipient for MICA/City Arts Catalog (Whoop Dee Doo), Baltimore, MD
2012 Studios, Inc., Artist-in-residence, Kansas City, MO
2012 Cannonball, Artist-in-residence (Whoop Dee Doo) Miami, FL
2011 United States Presidential Scholars Program, Teacher Recognition Award, Washington, D.C.
2010 Rocket Grant, Grant Recipient (Charlotte Street Foundation/Warhol Foundation), Kansas City, MO
2008 Creative Capital, Professional Development Workshop Grant Recipient, Kansas City, MO
2008 United States Artists, Artist Nomination, Chicago, IL
2008 Creative Capital Grant, “On Our Radar” Selected Artist, New York, NY
2007 Lighton International Exchange Program, Grant Recipient (Tokyo, Japan) Kansas City, MO
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
How Can We Think of Art at a Time Like This?, artatatimelikethis.com, curated by Barbara Pollack and Anne Verhallen (2020)
Giphy Arts Selections, Peephole Cinema, curated by Dani Newman, New York, NY (2019)
(Whoop Dee Doo) Rosy Fingered Dawn, Pace University Gallery, curated by Jen Schwarting + Jacob Rhodes, New York, NY (2019)
Soft Apocalypse, Cement Fondu, curated by Josephine Skinner, Sydney, Australia (2018)
Flaw(less), Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, curated by the Kemper Teen Arts Council, Kansas City, MO (2018)
deFINE ART, Savannah College of Art and Design, Gutstein Gallery, Savannah, GA, curated by Ben Tollefson (2018)
Muse Muse, Czech Center, curated by Marie Tomanova and Thomas Beachdel, New York, NY (2018)
Proxemics, MASS Gallery, curated by Andrea Calo and Erin Gentry, Austin, TX (2018)
GendeRealizations, New York Foundation for the Arts, McKinsey & Co., curated by David Terry, New York, NY (2017)
E /\/ C O U /\/ T E R S, Pfizer Building / SVA Curatorial Program, curated by Vera Petukhova, New York, NY (2017)
Limo Cult, Flux Factory, curated by Daniel Crump & Sarah Dahlinger, Queens, NY (2017)
Henri Rousseau’s Le lion, The Hole & Art Los Angeles Contemporary, curated by Kathy Grayson, Los Angeles, CA (2017)
Together Forever, Darger HQ, curated by Launa Bacon, Omaha, NE (2017)
Body Preservation, Is This It?, curated by Jake Moore, Nottingham, UK (2017)
Riure # 3 - kill the Censor, Centre d'Art - Terres de l'Ebre, curated by Blai Mesa, Catalonia, Spain (2016)
AIRspace, Abrons Arts Center, curated by Joshua Lubin-Levy, New York, NY (2016)
Bargain Basement, Spring Break Art Fair, curated by Adam Parker Smith, New York, NY (2016)
Ann Hirsch & Jaimie Warren, Material Art Fair, curated by American Medium, Mexico City, DF (2016)
Powerful Babies: The Impact of Keith Haring, Spritmuseum, curated by Rick Herring & Bill Arning, Stockholm, Sweden (2015)
How Do You Want Me, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, curated by Erin Dziedzic, Kansas City, MO (2015)
The World's Best Ever, Joshua Liner Gallery, curated by David Wilfert, New York, NY (2015)
Veils, Underground Museum, curated by Ariana Papademetropoulos and Jhordan Dahl, Los Angeles, CA (2014)
Totally Looks Like, Stills Gallery, curated by Josephine Skinner, Sydney, Australia (2014)
Golem, Alaska Projects, curated by Thomas Arsac, Sydney, Australia (2014)
Saints, Stars and Selfies, Artspace, Kansas City, MO, curated by Raechell Smith (2014)
(Whoop Dee Doo) Skeleton Frat House Orders A Pizza, Luminaria, curated by Richard Rosen, San Antonio, TX (2013)
Double Portraits, San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego, CA, curated by Alexander Jarman and Amy Galpin (2013)
5 Years, Gallery Steinsland Berliner, Stockholm, Sweden, curated by Jeanette Steinsland & Jacob Kampp Berliner (2013)
ArtPOP, Musee d’Art Contemporain and POP Montreal, Montreal, Canada, curated by Johanna Heldebro (2013)
Family Values, Galeria SENDA, Barcelona, Spain, curated by Michael Bevilacqua and Carlos Duran (2013)
Critcheloe & Warren, The Focus Annex - The Armory, New York, NY, curated by Eric Shiner/Warhol Museum (2013)
Blushing, de Player, Rotterdam; Kunstencenrum Belgie, Hasselt; Extrapool, Nijmegen, curated by Danielle Lemaire (2013)
East West Shift to the Middle Part I, Bill Brady Gallery, Kansas City, MO, curated by Bill Brady (2012)
(Whoop Dee Doo) Firepit Simple Sizzle Shadows by Whoop Dee Doo & Caldera students, Caldera Arts, organized by Caldera, Sisters, OR (2012)
(Whoop Dee Doo) Meowcrowave, Luminaria, curated by Dean Daderko (CAMH), San Antonio, TX (2012)
Portrait of a Generation, The Hole, New York, NY & Steinsland Berliner, Stockholm, Sweden, curated by Kathy Grayson (2012)
The Kids Are All Right, Kunsthal Rotterdam, curated by Ariadne Urlus, Rotterdam, NL (2012)
You All Fell For My Act, MAMA Showroom for Media & Moving Art, Rotterdam, NL, curated by Jesse van Oosten (2011)
(Whoop Dee Doo) Cal-Doo-Ra, Caldera Arts, organized by the Time Based Arts Festival, Sisters, OR & Portland, OR (2011)
Acting Out, Rowan University Art Gallery, Glassboro, NJ, curated by Stuart Horodner (2011)
New York Minute, Garage Center for Contemporary Culture, Moscow, curated by Kathy Grayson & Elena Evstafeva (2011)
(Whoop Dee Doo) HERE, Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts, curated by Julien Robson and Christopher Cook (2011)
Make it Strange, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO, curated by Amy Duke (2011)
100 Portraits - 100 Photographers, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, curated by Andy Adams (2010)
Steve Aishman and Jaimie Warren: Recent Photographs, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta, GA (2010)
Inspired, Steven Kasher Gallery, New York, NY, curated by Steven Kasher (2010)
Thinking Photography, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, curated by April Watson (2010)
(Whoop Dee Doo) Untitled, Soho20 Gallery, New York, NY, curated by Jenn Dierdorf (2010)
(Whoop Dee Doo) The Young Americans, The Djurhuus Collection, Copenhagen, Denmark, curated by Leif Djurhuus and Sanne Flyvbjerg (2010)
SHOOT: Photography of the Moment, Galeria Yautepec, Mexico City, Mexico; Wiels, Brussels, Belgium; PARCO Factory, Tokyo, Japan; Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing, China; Colette, Paris, France, curated by Ken Miller (2009)
(Whoop Dee Doo) Monsters of Fashion, Kampnagel Theatre, Hamburg, Germany, curated by Alex Murray-Leslie (2009)
The Artist as Performer, Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX, curated by Madeline Yale, catalog (2009)
(Whoop Dee Doo) 2009 Charlotte Street Foundation Fellows, Artspace at KCAI, Kansas City, MO, curated by Raechell Smith (2009)
The Continuing Adventures of Our Heroine, David Castillo Gallery, Miami, FL, curated by David Castillo (2008)
Urban Jealousy, 1st International Biennial of Tehran, Istanbul, Turkey, curated by Serhat Koksal + Amirali Ghasemi (2008)
(Whoop Dee Doo) Heartland, Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL and Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, curated by Charles Esche and Stephanie Smith (2008/2009)
Mail Order Monsters, Max Wigram, London, UK & AMP Gallery, Athens, Greece, curated by Kathy Grayson (2008)
PUBLICATIONS
Aversive Adhesives, edited by Max Siedentopf, Klebstoff, Dusseldorf, Germany, 2018
Powerful Babies: Keith Haring’s Impact on Artists Today, Vera Celander, Art and Theory, Stockholm, Sweden, 2016
The Baum Award for an Emerging American Photographer: Tenth Anniversary, Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, 2016
Girl on Girl: Art and Photography in the Ages of the Female Gaze, edited by Charlotte Jenson, London, England, 2016
Sweet Sixteen, 15 years MAMA, Showroom MAMA, edited by Ariadne Urlus, Rotterdam, NL, 2012
Portrait of a Generation, The Hole, edited by Kathy Grayson, New York, NY, 2012
Here., Exhibition Catalog, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA, 2011
SHOOT: Photography of the Moment, Rizzoli Press, edited by Ken Miller, New York, NY, 2009
HEARTLAND: Smart Museum of Art/ Van Abbemuseum, University of Chicago Press, 2009
2009 Charlotte Street Foundation Fellows, Kansas City Art Institute, 2009
NEON: Unnutzes Wissen, Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich, Germany, 2008
Don’t You Feel Better: Jaimie Warren, solo artist monograph, Aperture, New York, NY, edited by Tim Barber, 2008
The Vice Photo Book, Vice Books, edited by Jesse Pearson and Gavin McInnes, New York, NY 2007
Whoop Dee Doo, Rocket Projects and Grand Arts, edited by Nic Cendric, Miami, FL, 2006
SELECTED ARTIST TALKS & PERFORMANCES
Art in America: NeueHouse, New York, NY
Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD
American University, Washington, D.C.
Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA
Material Art Fair, Mexico City, Mexico
Museum of Modern Art Education Dept., New York, NY
Kunstencentrum BELGIE, Hasselt, Belgium
City University of New York, New York, NY
Verge Center for the Arts, Sacramento, CA
Art Los Angeles Contemporary, Los Angeles, CA
Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA
Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park, KS
California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, CA
Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO
Flux Factory, New York, NY
The Jewish Museum, New York, NY
Abrons Arts Center, New York, NY
School of Visual Arts, New York, NY
Spring Break Art Fair, New York, NY
The High Line, New York, NY
Vox Populi, Philadephia, PA
Kennedy Museum, Athens, OH
Cannonball, Miami, FL
New York Studio Residency Program, New York, NY
Showroom MAMA, Rotterdam, NL
Getsumin, Osaka, JP
American Medium, New York, NY
Higher Pictures, New York, NY
SUNY New Paltz, New Paltz, NY
Extrapool, Nijmegen, NL
DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL
School of Visual Arts Curatorial Program, Brooklyn, NY
San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Chloe Wyma, Artforum, Jaimie Warren: Top Ten, New York, NY (2020)
Lara Morrell, My Art Guides, The Miracle of Collective Art Making: An Interview with Jaimie Warren, Venice, Italy (2020)
Max Freebern, Kingston Wire, Whoop Dee Doo films video in Widow Jane Mine, Kingston, NY (2020)
Casey Carsel, Ocula Magazine, Armory Week Lowdown: Art Shows to See, New York, NY (2020)
Caroline Goldstein, Artnet, Watch Artist Jaimie Warren Talk About Her Love For Freddy Mercury and Yoda, New York, NY (2020)
Sarah Cascone, Artnet, Editors Picks: 12 Things Not to Miss in New York’s Art World This Week, New York, NY (2020)
Erica Richard, Art21 , Teaching with Contemporary Art, “Yes, and…”: How Artists are Using Improvisation and Spontaneity in Their Work, New York, NY (2020)
Dana Helwick, Art21 , Extending Beyond Craftsmanship, into Inquiry and Exploration, New York, NY (2019)
Rachel Hanley, Amherst College News, To Focus on the Imaginative, Amherst, MA (2019)
Jacqui Palumbo, Artsy, Six Women Artists Furthering Cindy Sherman’s Vision, New York, NY (2019)
Elizabeth Renstrom, VICE, This DIY ArtistTransforms into Haunted House Icons, Brooklyn, NY (2019)
Art21 , When is Fear Friendly?, New York, NY, 2019
Rachel Hanley, Amherst College News, To Focus on the Imaginative, Amherst, MA (2019)
Julian Raiford, The Amherst Student, A Quirky Artistic Tribute to Community and Cardboard, Amherst, MA (2019)
Scott Indrisik, Artsy, What it Takes to Live as an Artist in New York, New York, NY (2018)
Nina Wolpow, The Brooklyn Rail, Jaimie Warren: Once Moment In Time, Brooklyn, NY (2018)
Lorelei Ramirez, Art in America, What is Possible: Whoop Dee Doo’s Community Work, New York, NY (2018)
Sean J Patrick Carney, Art in America, The Practical Precariat, New York, NY (2018)
Jillian Billard, Ravelin Magazine, In Conversation With The Artists And Curators Of “MUSE/MUSE,” New York, NY (2018)
Clémentine Mercier, Libération, Des Narcisses désordonnés, Paris, France (2018)
Adam Lehrer, Forbes Magazine, Czech Center New York: Artist And Curator Are Mutual Muses, New York NY (2018)
Ellie June Goodman, Dazed Magazine, This exhibition flips traditional ideas of the Muse, London, UK (2018)
Anna Zanes, Office Magazine, muse muse, a muse muse, muse amuse…, New York, NY (2018)
Liz Von Klemperer, Musée, Jaimie Warren at the Hole, New York, NY (2017)
Laila Pedro, Hyperallergic, Artist-Led Variety Show at the Knockdown Center, Whoop Dee Doo!, New York, NY (2017)
Wilbert Cooper, Vice Magazine, Trash Talk: Jaimie Warren, New York, NY (2017)
Charlotte Jansen, CNN.com, How Female Photographers are Deflecting the Male Gaze, New York, NY (2017)
Emily Steer, Elephant Magazine, Girl on Girl on Girl, London, UK (2017)
Kent Behrens, The Reader, Together Forever, Omaha, NE (2017)
Alex Priest, The Reader, Dressed to Impress, Omaha, NE (2017)
Marc Arthur, Performa Magazine, Why Are We Dressed for Mourning?, New York, NY (2017)
Pauline Le Gall, Cheek Magazine, How Do Women Photograph Women?, Paris, FR (2017)
Catherine Wagley, Art Los Angeles Contemporary, Jaimie Warren Descends on the Hole, Los Angeles, CA (2017)
Jaimie Warren, National Galleries of Scotland, Selfie vs. Self-Portrait, Edinburgh, Scotland (2017)
Paddy Johnson and Michael Farley, ArtFCity, The Best of Everything 2016, New York, NY (2016)
Matt Stromberg, Contemporary Art Review, Material Art Fair Review Mexico City, Los Angeles, CA (2016)
Joe Fusaro, Art21 Blog, Transformations and Beginnings, New York, NY (2016)
Mario Hergueta, Cuadro Art Magazine, Jaimie Warren, Russelsheim, Germany (2016)
Matt Stromberg, Contemporary Art Review, Material Art Fair Review Mexico City, Los Angeles, CA (2016)
Katie Henry and Jaimie Warren, TheHighLine.org, Families on the Line: Interactive Performances, New York, NY (2016)
May Cohan, Art21 Magazine, Whoop Dee Doo at the Art21 Educator’s Institute, New York, NY (2016)
Mario Hergueta, Cuadro Art Magazine, Jaimie Warren, Russelsheim, Germany (2016)
Joe Fusaro, Art21 Magazine, Transformations and Beginnings, New York, NY (2016)
The Standard: Listening Club, Bruce High Quality Talks to Artist Jaimie Warren; New York, NY (2016)
Michael Farley, ArtFCity, The Best Un-represented Artists of 2015, New York, NY (2015)
The Creators Project Team, The Creators Project, Best of 2015: The Year in Performance Art, New York, NY (2015)
Elizabeth Renstrom, Vice Magazine, Our Favorite VICE Photos of 2015, New York, NY (2015)
Kriston Capps, Washington City Paper, D.C.’s 12 Best Gallery Shows of 2015, Washington, D.C. (2015)
Julien Langendorff, Society Magazine, Jaimie Warren: Food’lebrities, Paris, France (2015)
Ben Davis, artnet, Ben Davis Selects the 20 Most Memorable New York Gallery Shows of the Year, New York, NY (2015)
Adam Rompel, Daily Serving, Powerful Babies at the Spritmuseum, Los Angeles, CA (2015)
Charlotte Jansen, Elephant, Girl on Girl, London, England (2015)
Martha Schwendener, The New York Times, Review: Jaimie Warren at American Medium, Mashes Up Freddie Mercury and Saints, New York, NY (2015)
John Chiaverina, ARTnews, Basically It Becomes This Love Story, New York, NY (2015)
Ben Davis, artnet, Ben Davis’ Top 5 New York Art Shows for August, New York, NY (2015)
Adam Lehrer, Forbes Magazine, Artist, Performer, and Experience Organizer Jaimie Warren Tries Hard to Make Fun Work, New York, NY (2015)
Chloe Wyma, Artspace, Marina Abramovic, Meet Chelsea Handler? How Standup Comedy Became the New Performance Art, New York, NY (2015)
Priscilla Frank, Huffington Post, Artists Are Using The Selfie As A Radical Weapon For Change, New York, NY (2015)
Ralph Gardner, Jr., Wall Street Journal, MoMA Classes About Art—and Community, New York, NY (2015)
Calder Zwicky, MoMA/MoMA PS1 Blog, Inside Out, Starry Night Gory Night, New York, NY (2015)
Kriston Capps, Washington City Paper, Naoko Wowsugi + Whoop Dee Doo, Washington, D.C. (2015)
Matthew Biro, Artforum, What is a Photograph?, New York, NY (2014)
Ocula Magazine, Review: Totally Looks Like at Stills Gallery, Sydney, Australia (2014)
Kathy Grayson, i-D Magazine, Artist Jaimie Warren’s Most Delicious Look-Alikes, London, England (2014)
Roberta Smith, The New York Times, Jaimie Warren: That’s What Friends Are For, New York, NY (2014)
Priscilla Frank, Huffington Post, The Photographer Who Will Save Us From Art World Snobbery, New York, NY (2014)
Todd Leopold, CNN.com, Celebrity Photos Good Enough to Eat, Atlanta, GA (2014)
Approval Matrix, New York Magazine, Week of April 21, New York, NY (2014)
Sergi Casero, La Monda Magazine, Jaimie Warren’s Selfies, Barcelona, Spain (2014)
Philippe Jarrigeon, Dorade Magazine, Jaimie Warren, Issue No. 5, Paris, France (2013)
Abby Schreiber, Paper Magazine, Beautiful People 2013, New York, NY (2013)
Priscilla Frank, Huffington Post, Jaimie Warren is ON OUR RADAR, New York, NY (2013)
Christopher Reade, Whitewall Magazine, Jaimie Warren’s Photographic Oddities at the Hole, New York, NY (2013)
Helen Reed, The Living Archive, The Pedagogical Impulse, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (2013)
Liv Siddall, It’s That Nice Magazine, Being Lasagna Del Rey: An Interview with Jaimie Warren London, England (2013)
Manya Kay Rubinstein, GOOD, How a Former Mill Became an Intentional Community, Los Angeles, CA (2013)
Alex Vaccanni, TOH Magazine, Jaimie Warren, TOH!, Italy (2012)
John Lewis, Baltimore Magazine, Best of Baltimore 2012:Arts, Best Artist Residency, Baltimore, MD (2012)
Elyse Mallouk, Art Practical, The Health of the Hive, San Francisco, CA (2012)
Chloe Helton-Gallagher, City Paper, Whoop Dee Doo, Baltimore, MD (2012)
Hesse McGraw, Foam International, Don’t You Feel Better: Radical Everyday, Amsterdam, NL (2011)
Alex Vaccani, The End Magazine, Jaimie Warren, Milan, Italy, Issue 17 (2010)
Jacob Gaboury, Rhizome, Interview with Jaimie Warren of Whoop Dee Doo, New York, NY, August (2010)