select exhibitions

Kristi Hoffman Kristi Hoffman

Transient Nature

January 16-April 30, 2025

Featuring work shown during the 2024 Venice Biennale where Susan Swartz exhibited alongside Laddie John Dill.

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Kristi Hoffman Kristi Hoffman

Michael Dweck: Gaucho Gaucho

January 18-28, 2024

Michael Dweck is a visual artist, filmmaker, and photographer from Brooklyn, New York. He was the first living photographer to have a solo exhibition at Sotheby’s and has received numerous awards including the Gold Lion award from the Cannes International Film Festival. 

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Kristi Hoffman Kristi Hoffman

Rhapsody

November 1, 2023-January 15, 2024

To coincide with the 2023 Art Miami curation, this exhibition highlighted the titular Rhapsody series, Rhythm of Nature, and Landscape of Resonances inspired by classical music.

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Kristi Hoffman Kristi Hoffman

Sunflowers

May 25 - August 31, 2023

Showcasing the debut of the titular series which was inspired by the landscapes and gardens surrounding Susan Swartz’s home studios, the exhibition was an invitation to approach environmental efforts with the energy and hope that sunflowers symbolize.

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Kristi Hoffman Kristi Hoffman

Making Navalny: A Graphic Novel 

January 19 - February 10, 2023

A selection of drawings by Academy Award-winning Director Daniel Roher, created during the making of his documentary Navalny, exhibited at Susan Swartz Studios just weeks before the film won the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature.

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Kristi Hoffman Kristi Hoffman

Arrival

July 15 - November 12, 2021

From 2014 to 2021, Susan Swartz’s solo exhibition Personal Path toured in museums and galleries throughout Europe and Asia. Returned to Park City, Utah, the long-abroad works were exhibited at Susan Swartz Studios for the first time in the summer exhibition Arrival.

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Kristi Hoffman Kristi Hoffman

Art and Social Justice: Art for Justice

January 15 - February 2, 2020

An exhibition presented with Art for Justice featuring contemporary artists whose work examined incarceration, equity, and the power of art as a catalyst for change.

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