Madeline Hollander is an American artist, choreographer, and dancer, living and working in New York City.
Artistic practice
Hollander's work explores the evolution of human body movement and the intersection between choreography and visual art. Hollander exhibits dance-grounded performances; as well as collaborating as a choreographer with other artists.
Performances & choreography
- Whitney Biennial (2019) - curated by Rujeko Hockley and Jane Panetta
- Us (2019 film) - choreographer
- Work Marathon festival (2018) - Serpentine Galleries - London
- Urs Fischer’s PLAY (2018) - Gagosian - New York City
- New Max (2018) - Artist’s Institute - New York City
- Arena (2017) - Rockaway Beach - New York City
- In Practice: Under Foundations (2015) - SculptureCenter - New York City
- Heimlich at SkowheganPERFORMS (2016) - Socrates Sculpture Park, New York
- DRAFT (2014) - Jack Hanley Gallery - New York City
- Gesture Archive: BASE (2013) - Human Resources - Los Angeles, CA
Grants, residencies, & awards
- 2016 - Socrates Sculpture Park Emerging Artist Fellowship
- 2015 - Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture
- 2015 - Choreographic Coding Lab: Motion-Bank, Center for the Art of Performance, UCLA
- 2015 - Fountainhead Studios Artist Residency, Miami, FL
Early life and education
Hollander graduated from Barnard College in 2008.