Brian DeGraw (b.1974, Meriden, Connecticut) lives and works in New York. He has recently presented solo exhibitions at James Fuentes, Los Angeles (2024), and New York (2022, 2011, 2007); Soccer Club Club, Chicago (2023); Wish-Less, Tokyo, Japan (2019), and Allen & Eldridge, New York (2015). He most recently presented a two-person exhibition alongside Maria Naveriani at Tanya Leighton, Berlin, Germany (2024). His work has been included in group exhibitions at Polina Berlin Gallery, New York (2024); Pace Gallery, New York (2023, 2022); Gallery Artbeat, Tbilisi, Georgia (2023); Galerie Julien Cadet, Paris, France (2023), amongst others. His work has been presented in institutional exhibitions at The Jewish Museum, New York (2015); Macro Future Museum, Rome, Italy (2009); Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (in the 2008 Whitney Biennial); Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, Austria (2007); and Deste Foundation, Athens, Greece (2007, 2006). DeGraw’s work resides in the public and private collections of The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Dakis Joannou Collection; Agnés B Collection; Zabludowicz Collection; LAC Collection; Madeira Corporate Services Collection; and Ragnarock Museum, Roskilde, Denmark. DeGraw is a founding member of the experimental music group Gang Gang Dance. Notable performances with Gang Gang Dance include The Museum of Modern Art: Judson Dance Theater; 88 Boadrum; Sydney Opera House; Pitti Uomo; Brandt Foundation; and the Brooklyn Academy of Music, in collaboration with Alice Coltrane.