Born in 1970 in Chicago.
Raised in St. Louis.
Lives and works in New York City.
Education
Attended New York University (BS 1993) and The Art Institute of Florence.
Grants/Residencies/Fellowships
2020
Yaddo
2019
Caldera Artist in Residence
2018
MacDowell Colony Fellowship
2017
Yaddo
2015
NYFA Fellowship in Interdisciplinary Arts
2014
Joe’s Pub “Pub Club” Artist in Residence, New York
LMCC Process Space Residency, Governors Island, New York
2013
Millay Colony Residency
2012
MacDowell Colony Fellowship
2011
MacDowell Colony Fellowship
2009
NYFA Fellowship in Crafts
Hot Iron Press Visiting Artist (with the Ford Foundation), New Orleans
2006
Peter S. Reed Foundation
1998
Ceramica Contemporania Factory Residency, Guadalajara, Mexico
Solo and two-person exhibitions
2015
The Best, Best Everything, Sheldon Art Galleries, St. Louis
The Selling Sound of Country Music, projects+gallery, St. Louis
Mean, Vicious, Wild, Whitebox ATX, Austin, TX
2013
Larry Krone: Together Again, Pierogi, New York
2012
Here I Am, PTSL Gallery, St. Louis
2011
Larry Krone’s Contemporary Country Music Museum (New View project space), curated by Sue Spaid, Contemporary Museum, Baltimore
2009
Then and Now, Theatrelab/The Secret City, NYC
Stranger in My Mirror, Front Gallery, New Orleans
2007
Larry Krone’s Campfire Exposition, Museum of Contemporary Craft/PICA, Portland
Love is in the Air, Elizabeth Leach Gallery, Portland, OR
2006
Artist/Entertainer, curated by S. Fitzgerald, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis (cat.)
Love is in the Air, Philip Slein Gallery, St. Louis
2002
The Grand Tour, William Shearburn Fine Arts, St. Louis
2000
Crazy, Mark Pasek Gallery, New York (cat.)
Deep (two-person w/ Bruno Pelassy), Mark Pasek Gallery, New York
1999
Patches, Croxhapox, Gent, Belgium
1998
To All the Girls I’ve Loved Before, curated by M. Watkin, Forum for Contemp. Art, STL (cat.)
Larry Krone & Karen Kimmel, Clifford Smith Gallery, Boston
Circular Circle (two-person w/ Dianna Frid), P.S. 122 Gallery, NYC
1996
Wanted:, Lombard-Freid Fine Arts, NYC
I’ll Never Break Your Heart, AUTOMATIC Art Gallery, Chicago
Corinne Carlson and Larry Krone, The Or Gallery, Vancouver
1995
Lonely, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, Berlin
Margaritaville, North Gallery, Ringling School of Art & Design, Sarasota, FL
Group exhibitions
2020
Chosen Family, curated by Sara Reisman, 8th Floor Gallery, NYC
2019
It’s Not You, It’s Me: A Declaration of Independence, curated by Michael Drummond, The Sheldon Art Galleries, St. Louis
2018
Repair and Design Futures, curated by Kate Irvin, RISD Museum, Providence, RI
A Concentration of Power, curated by Alexander Gorlizki, Joost van den Bergh, London
2014
Pierogi 20 Years, Pierogi, Brooklyn
Queer Threads: Crafting Identity & Community, curated by John Chaich, Leslie Lohman Gallery, NYC
2013
Unhinged, Pierogi, NYC
Sous nos yeux, curated by Georgia Kotretsos, La Kunsthalle, Mulhouse, France
Folks I Like, curated by Bobby Lucy, Dixon Place Gallery, NYC
Doing Pennants, curated by Paul Evans, 5th Floor Gallery, LA
2011
LOL: A Decade of Antic Art, curated by Sue Spaid, Contemp. Museum, Baltimore
Mixed Messages, curated by John Chaich, la MaMa Gallery, NYC
WILLIAMSBURG2000, curated by Larry Walczak, Art 101, Brooklyn, NY
2010
Last Call, PS122 Gallery, NYC
Ten Years Hunting – [The Trophy Room], Parker’s Box, Brooklyn, NY
The Slinger, Boots Contemporary Art Space, St. Louis
The PDA Show, curated by Laura Sharp Wilson, various sites, Salt Lake City, UT
2009
Stage II, curated by Wayne Northcross, The Project Gallery, NYC
2008
intransit, curated by Omar Lopez Chahoud, Moti Hasson Gallery, NYC
20|08. Philip Slein Gallery, St. Louis
40 Artists: Small Scale, Philip Slein Gallery, St. Louis
2007
Well Dressed, curated by Meridith McNeal, Nathan Cummings Foundation, NYC
The Sloganeers, curated by Liz Flyntz, DCAC, Washington DC
Red Badge of Courage, curated by Omar Lopez Chahoud, NCA, Newark, NJ
Between What is Said and Not Said, Red Dot Contemporary, W. Palm Beach, FL
The HandMaking, curated by Amy Lipton, Abington Art Center, Jenkintown, PA
Come One, Come All, curated by Summer Guthery & Sophie Landres, 3rd Ward, Bklyn
2006
Pulse Miami Art Fair, Freight & Volume (New York), Miami Beach
You have to be almost gifted to do what I do., Alexander & Bonin, NYC
Things We Love, Clifford Smith Gallery, Boston
10 Curatorial Perspectives, curated by Wayne Northcross, Haven Arts, Bronx, NY
2005
Reconfigure, Pierogi 2000, Brooklyn, NY
My Life Began at Conception, curated by Annika Sundvik, Snakeshow, NYC
2004
New American Story Art, eyewash @ Parker’s Box, NYC
Workspaces and Windows, Jamaica Center for Art & Learning, NYC
2003
Mama’s Boy, curated by Jane Harris, White Columns, NYC
NADA Art Fair, curated by Mary Spirito, The Lincoln, Miami Beach
2002
Salon Style, Clifford Smith Gallery, Boston
Five by Five, curated by Shamim Momin, Whitney Museum at Philip Morris, NYC
Hash Brown Potatoes, curated by Omar Lopez Chahoud, Smack Mellon Studios, Bklyn
Power Ballads, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery
2001
The Brewster Project, curated by Christopher K. Ho, Brewster, NY
All American, curated by Ellen Altfest, Bellwether, NYC
Paper, Mark Pasek Gallery
2000
Off the Record (Music in Art), curated by S.Horodner, Bucknell Gallery, Lewisburg, PA
“Representing”: A Show of Identities, I. Schaffner, Parrish Art Museum, Southamptn, NY
I Saw Stars, curated by Leslie Brack, Momenta Art, NYC
Almost Warm and Fuzzy, Tacoma Art Museum, Washington; P.S. 1, N Y (2001)
Sidelong Glance, curated by Omar Lopez Chahoud, im n il, NYC
Superduper New York, Pierogi 2000, NYC
Deterritorialization of Process, curated by Michael Joo, Artists Space, NYC
1999
Souvenirs/Documents, PS122 Gallery, NYC
Art For Park, Brooklyn Museum of Art, NY
Nobodies Home, curated by Peter Scott, Momenta Art, Brooklyn, NY
1998
Overcoat curated by Jesse Bercowetz, various public sites, NYC
A la fabrica (To the Factory), Fabrica de Ceramica de Tlaquepaque, Mexico
Summer Show, Debs & Co., NYC
Materialism, curated by Katie Gass, The Art Store, NYC
Still, De Chiara/Stewart, NYC
Second New York State Biennial, NYC State Museum, Albany (catalog)
Shake, PS 122 Gallery, NYC
May 17, 1998, curated by Anton Vidokle, Cold Spring, NYC
Whatareyanutz? Curated by Matt Muro, Knitting Factory, NYC
Posted @ Beret, Beret International Gallery, Chicago (on-line catalog, il.)
Fold it Into a Box, Space 2D, NYC
1997
Know New York , Elizabeth Leach Gallery, Portland, Oregon
First Look , Downtown Arts Festival, NYC
Current Undercurrent , Brooklyn Museum, NYC
International Photography Fair, SoHo Grand Hotel, NYC
Existing Things, curated by Anton Vidokle, Paco das Artes, Sao Paolo, Brazil (catalog)
The Power of Words and Signs, Index Gallery, Osaka, Japan/ 8th Floor Gallery,NY
Your Home is an Ideal Place For Crying, Bedroom Gallery Bathroom Gallery, Paris
Benefit Auction, New Museum of Contemporary Art, NYC
1996
Suture, Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn
A Labor of Love, curated by Marcia Tucker, New Museum of Contemporary Art, NYC
Time Wise, curated by Carin Kuoni, The Swiss Institute, NYC
Romper Room, Threadwaxing Space, NYC / Diverseworks, Houston (1997)
Reader, curated by Katie Gass, Curt Marcus Gallery, NYC
B.F.K.L.T. , curated by Susie Kravets, Silverstein Gallery, NYC
3rd annual Gramercy Art Fair, Rupert Goldsworthy Suite, NYC
Austerity Measures, 214 Lafayette, NYC
Monchengladbachconcert , Annika Sundvik Gallery, NYC
Fancy, curated by Karen Kimmel, Pilot Arts, NYC
So You Wanna be a Rock & Roll Star, curated by Dominic Molon, MCA, Chicago
A few bright seconds, curated by Bradley Rubenstein, VOID, NYC
Pet Paintings, Bernard Toale Gallery, Boston
The Art (S)exchange, Kunst Editions New York Space, NYC
Facades, Relics, and Meditations, Beyond the Horizon Gallery, Nashville
1995
Imaginary Beings, EXIT ART/ The First World, NYC
On Beyond The Book, curated by Mel Watkin, Forum for Contemporary Art, St. Louis
Petty Schemes and Grand Designs, 319 Grand Street,NYC
ObcKession, TZ’ART & Co. Gallery, NYC
Come (and get it), curated by Catherine Spencer, Radix Gallery, Phoenix
The Drawing Show, Bernard Toale Gallery, Boston
1994
Selections Fall ‘94: INSTALLATIONS, The Drawing Center, NYC
Small Works, Sculpture Center, NYC
BLAST Art Benefit, TZ’ART & Co. Gallery, NYC
1993
10″x10″x10″, TZ’ART & Co. Gallery, NYC
Beyond Body: Animate & Inanimate, 494 Gallery, NYC
Performances and installations
2019
Beyond Repair, RISD Museum, Providence, RI
2018
Who or What I Am, Joe’s Pub at the Public Theater, NYC
2017
Sewin’ Love, Ideas City Festival, New Museum/Joe’s Pub, NYC
Shit, Motherfucker, Goddam, Union Hall, Brooklyn
2016
Drink & Draw with House of Larréon, BRIC Arts Media, Brooklyn
Beauteous Creatures, The Basement Bar, Brooklyn
Radigan Roundup, 12th Street Bar & Grill, Brooklyn
2015
A Taste Of Romance (with Jim Andralis), Sid Gold’s Request Room, NYC
An Evening with Larry Krone and Diamond Stud, Blueberry Hill, St. Louis
Me Loving You, Afterglow Festival, Provincetown, MA
You, Me, and Tonight, White Box ATX, Austin, TX
Queerly Southern, Under St. Marks, New York
Music Moves New York, Joe’s Pub outdoor stage, New York
2014
Larry Krone and Family: Together Again, Joe’s Pub, NYC
2013
Cinco de Frisco, BrainWash, San Francisco
I’m Always Changing, Hunter MFA Building, NYC
Forget my Name, Café Chillo, Brooklyn
2012
Tears Tell the Story, Otto’s Shrunken Head, NYC
Our Hit Parade, Joe’s Pub, NYC
2011
Not Enough Birds!, Contemporary Museum, Baltimore
It’s the Song (with Jim Andralis), The Secret City/Dixon Place, NYC
Our Hit Parade, Joe’s Pub, NYC
2010
The Picture of Dorian Gray, Smack Mellon, Brooklyn
Saturated Laughter, Grace Exhibition Space, Brooklyn
The Art World Home Companion (with Pablo Helguera), Smack Mellon, Bklyn
The Slinger, Boots Contemporary Art Space, St. Louis
Our Hit Parade, Joe’s Pub, NYC
2009
Don’t Tell, with Hand2mouth Theatre, La MaMa, NYC
X-Mas in Nickyland, La Mama, NYC
Our Hit Parade, Joe’s Pub, NYC
Country Cuzins hosted by Lindy Loo, Banjo Jim’s, NYC
All the People You Love hosted by Greg Walloch, Dixon Place, NYC
The Meaning of Stay (Clint Michigan CD Release), Living Room, NYC
HELP!, The Front Gallery, New Orleans, LA
I Never Go Around Mirrors (RefleXXXions), The Project Gallery, NYC
2008
Our Hit Parade, Zipper Theatre, NYC
Neal Medlyn Rises Again, La Mama, NYC
Atlantis, Barracuda NYC
Angel Wings, Barracuda, NYC
Come on Over, Vlada, NYC
Wake up to God, Rodeo Bar, NYC
2007
CMJ festival Kiam Showcase, Living Room, NYC
Act Now!, Judson Church, NYC
TBA/The Works, Someday Bar & Lounge, Portland, OR
It’s Hard to Live, Mo Pitkin’s, NYC
Hillbilly Hayride, Hill Country, NYC
Don’t Please, Sound Fix Records, Brooklyn, NY
2006
Something Beautiful, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis
I Got It Made, Pete’s Candy Store
You Wanna Make Something of it?, Blueberry Hill, Duck Room, St. Louis
American Made, Tonic, NYC
Art Jam, Galapagos, Brooklyn, NY
Over the Rainbow, Love Can Build a Bridge, Monkey Town, Brooklyn, NY
Y’all Ready for This?, La Mama, NYC
Pray For You, Starlight Bar & Lounge, NYC
Happy Birthday Dear Heartache, Starlight Bar & Lounge, NYC
2005
Heads Carolina, Tails California, Joe’s Pub, NYC
LOA, Dixon Place, NYC
Getting Rid of Today, Artists Space, NYC
Automatic Vaudeville, Ars Nova, NYC
Our Lives Have Just Begun, Starlight Bar & Lounge, NYC
Jamcrack What? Starlight Bar & Lounge, NYC
Endless Love, Sidewalk Café, NYC
2004
Tumblin Down, Living Room, NYC
In My Next Life, Parker’s Box, NYC
Always, Fez, NYC
Jamcrack, Starlight Bar & Lounge, NYC
Take Me Back, William Shearburn Fine Arts, St. Louis
Take Me Back, Starlight Bar & Lounge, NYC
Larry Krone, Starlight Bar & Lounge, NYC
2003
Meaning of Stay, Starlight Bar & Lounge, NYC
Joystick, Parkside Lounge, NYC
2002
A Night Of Entertainment w/ Guy Richards Smit, apexart, NYC
It’s All Right to Cry, The Living Room, Better Days Project, Hamburg, Germany
I Won’t Take Less Than Your Love, Mercer Union Performance Festival, Toronto
Soundcheck, Whitney Museum of American Art, NYC
More Love Hours (no charge). Whitney Museum of American Art Philip Morris, NYC
The Grand Tour, Shearburn Fine Arts/Blueberry Hill’s Duck Room, St. Louis
2001
I Can’t Do Anything, Iron Horse, Brewster, NY
A Night of Shooting Stars w/ Rodney Graham, Vancouver Performance Festival, BC
2000
An Evening With Larry Krone and Family, Mark Pasek Gallery, NYC
15 Minutes 2000 (The Art of Change) with Danny Tisdale, Franklin Furnace. NY
Only Make Believe, Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, NY
1999
Commitment, P.S. 122, NYC
And I Will Always Love You (over and over) (installation), P.S. 122 gallery, NYC
Patches, Croxhapox, Gent, Belgium
1998
Love Can Build A Bridge, Forum for Contemporary Art, St. Louis(cat.)
Hecho en Mexico, Fabrica de Ceramica de Tlaquepaque, Mexico
Coat of Many Colors, Clifford Smith Gallery, Boston
Timber, I’m Falling in Love, Angel Orensanz Foundation, NYC
1997
Bathroom Jamboree, Gramercy International Art Fair, NYC
Someday, New Museum of Contemporary Art, NYC
Baby, I Lied (installation),Forum for Contemporary Art, St. Louis
1996
Wanted:, Lombard-Freid Fine Arts, NYC
Don’t Fall In Love With Me, Cafe Noir, NYC
1994
…And I Will Always Love You (installation), TZ’ART & Co. Gallery, NYC
Costumes/Set Design
2019
Hand2Mouth Theater Company’s Dream|Logic (scenic design), Alberta Abbey, Portland, OR
2017
Hand2Mouth Theater Company’s Psychic Utopia (scenic design), NEW, Portland, OR
Bridget Everett/Michael Patrick King/Bobcat Goldthwait’s “Love You More” pilot (featured costume), Amazon network
2016
Amber Martin’s “Janis: Undead” (costumes), The Cutting Room, NYC, and touring
2015
Neal Medlyn’s “In the Champagne Room” (Set and Costumes), New York Live Arts, NYC, and touring
Bridget Everett: Gynecological Wonder (Associate Producer, Gowns), Red Hour Productions, Comedy Central
2013
Neal Medlyn’s “King” (costumes), The Kitchen, NYC, and touring
Bridget Everett’s “Rock Bottom” (costumes), Joe’s Pub, NYC
2012
Adrienne Truscott’s “…Too Freedom…” (costumes and set), The Kitchen, NYC, and touring
Neal Medlyn’s “Wicked Clown Love” (costumes), The Kitchen, NYC, and touring
Mr. Murray Hill’s New Year’s Eve (set), The Knitting Factory, NYC
Jenn Harris’ “Sexy and I Know it” (costume and props), Joe’s Pub, NYC
2011
Adrienne Truscott’s “ha: a solo” (costume), Danspace Project @ St. Mark’s Church, NYC
2010-present
Exclusive designer for Bridget Everett, international cabaret performer, actor and comedienne
2010
Kenny Mellman, Bridget Everett, Neal Medlyn “Our Hit Parade” (costumes), Joe’s Pub, NYC
2008
Kenny Mellman’s “I’ve got a Bulletproof Heart” (costume), Speigeltent, Melbourne, Australia
2004-present
Costume designer for my own cabaret duet act with Jim Andralis
1996-present
Larry Krone and Family (costumes and sets)
Lectures/Workshops
2018
Mentor, Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program, New York Foundation for the Arts
Panelist for Marketing seminar, New York Foundation for the Arts
Panelist for DIY seminar, New York Foundation for the Arts
2017
Mentor, Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program, New York Foundation for the Arts
2015
New Art in The Neighborhood, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
Innovations in Textiles 10 Lecture, The Sheldon Art Galleries, St. Louis
2013
Queer Threads walkthroughs with Todd Oldham and Costello Tagliapietra, Leslie Lohman, NYC
2011
Artists’ presentation to Visual AIDS boards, La MaMa La Galleria, NYC
2010
NYFA fellowship lecture, Manhattanville College, Purchase, NY
Juror for the Grebstein Award at Manhattanville College, Purchase, NY
2007
Visiting Artist Lecture, Pacific Northwest College of Art, Portland, OR
Pop! Crash! Boom! Panel discussion for PICA’s TBA:07, PNCA, Portland, OR
2006
Visiting Artist Lecture and MFA student advisory, Webster University, St. Louis
Visiting Artist Lecture and MFA student advisory, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
New Art in The Neighborhood, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
Adult & Teen Workshop, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
2002
Artists and Youth (Youth Insights program), Whitney Museum of Am. Art
Visiting Artist Lecture, School of Education, NYU, NYC
2001
Gallery Walk, P.S. 1, NYC
Visiting Artist Lecture, I.S. 49/Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn
2000
Artists’ Talk, Artists Space, NYC
Visiting Artist Lecture, Parsons School of Art & Design, NYC
1999
Visiting Artist Lecture, Tisch School of the Arts, NYU, NYC
1998
Visiting Artist Lecture, Webster University, St. Louis
New Art in the Neighborhood, Forum for Contemporary Art, St. Louis
Returning Artist Series, University City School District (several educational
workshops and lectures at all grade levels throughout the district), St. Louis
Gallery Walk, De Chiara/Stewart, NYC
1996
Doll Workshop, New Museum of Contemporary Art, NYC
Presentation to Docents and Security Staff, New Museum of Contemporary Art, NY
1995
Gallery Talk, Forum for Contemporary Art, St. Louis
Visiting Artist Lecture, Webster University, St. Louis
1994
Artists’ Talk, The Drawing Center, NYC
Bibliography
2019
T. Lee Brown, The Nugget Newspaper, “Sequins and Masculinity: the art of Larry Krone,” Feb. 19
2018
Alexis Soloski, NY Times, “Bridget Everett Gets Fitted for a Flaming ‘Tina Turner’ Dress,” Nov. 23
Jill Krementz, New York Social Diary, “…the Launch of Ursula,” Dec. 7
2017
EDNA – A Journal of The Millay Colony for the Arts, Issue 7, p. 24, 25
2016
ELLE.com, “11 of Bridget Everett’s Open Tabs,” July 1
Scott Free, Homolatte Podcast, “David Clement/Larry Krone/Jim Andralis,” July 19
René Treviño, BmoreArt, “Loud, Proud, Warm, and Fuzzy,” Jan 14 (il.)
Todd Oldham, John Chaich, Queer Threads catalog
2015
Larry Krone, Look Book, (self published; Todd Oldham, Shanta Thake, Bridget Everett contributors)
Julie Seabaugh, The Village Voice online, “Designer Larry Krone’s New Book is a Love Letter…”, Dec 1
BroadwayWorld.com, “Larry Krone’s LOOK BOOK Launch at 42West in NYC,” Nov 12
Stephanie Simon, NY1.com, “Your Weekend Starts Now,” Nov 12
T. Michelle Murphy, metro.us, “10 Things to do in NYC this Week,” Nov. 12-18, Nov 12
Brooke Foster, RFT online, “Larry Krone: The Best, Best Everything,” Oct 1
Aine O’Connor, St. Louis Public Radio, “St. Louis Native Larry Krone Examines…,” Oct 2
Wayne Northcross, New York Observer online, “…Glamorous Hilarity for a Good Cause,” Apr 8
Curtis Wong, Huffinton Post, “…’Look Book’ Spotlighting Costumes and Couture,” Apr 16
Out.com, “House of Larreon: the fabulous Fashion of Larry Krone,” Apr 20
Caitie Hawthorne, Bedford & Bowery, “For MMNY, Joe’s Pub Brought Out the Country, Klezmer…”
EDNA – A Journal of The Millay Colony for the Arts, Issue 5, p. 57
2014
Holland Cotter, The New York Times, “Queer Threads: Crafting Identity and Community, Feb 20
Kathleen Hanna, kathleenhanna.com, Artist of the Week Larry Krone, Sept 3
Larry Krone [on] Buzz Slutzky, Uncompromising Tang, May 3
Sharon Butler, “These Threads are Queer,” Two Coats of Paint, March 6
Erin Rachel Hudak [on] Larry Krone, Uncompromising Tang, Feb 5
Buzz Slutzky, “Working it & Paying to Watch,” Helix Queer Performance Network, Jan
2013
Jane Harris, “Country Time,” Art in America, Dec 30
Bradley Rubenstein, “Larry Krone + Bradley Rubenstein,” Culture Catch, Oct 31
Bradley Rubenstein, “Watch That Man: Interview with Larry Krone,” ArtSLANT, Sept 30
2012
Laura Elizabeth Barone, “Larry Krone: Here I Am at PSTL,” Temporary Art Review, May 3
Jessica Baran, “Here I Am Closes,” The Riverfront Times, May 10
Ivan Talijancic, “A journey through the looking glass with Adrienne Truscott at The Kitchen in New York,” bachtrack, Dec 13
Andrew Boynton, “CAN YOU STARE AT ME FOR A LONG TIME?” The New Yorker, Dec 21
Claudia La Rocco, “Ennobling Many Forms of Work and Creation…,” New York Times, Dec 10
Liz Filardi, “Neal Medlyn’s Post-Ironic ICP Portrayal,” Un_Collapse, Feb 6
2011
Alex Ebstein, Shenanigans, Baltimore City Paper, July 20
Holland Cotter, “MIXED MESSAGES: A(I)DS, Art + Words,” New York Times, June 23
Seth Clark Silberman,“Learning to read Mixed Messages for Visual AIDS,” The Archive 39 (il.) Logan Hill, “Hypothetical Gaga,” New York Magazine online, May 9 (2 illustrations)
Sandy Hill, Mountains (il.)
2010
Bradley Rubenstein, “Every Picture Tells a Story,” Dusty Wright’s Culture Catch
Steven Kaplan, “Helguera’s Art World Home Companion,” What Goes Around Comes Around
2009
Paddy Johnson, “Stage II at The Project Receives Undue Love,” Art Fag City, Feb. 4
Marisa Olson, “In the Round,” Rhizome at the New Museum, Feb. 3
Brandon Anschultz, “Larry Krone,” Boot Print (Volume 2/Issue 1)
This Week in New York, (photo & blurb for Forever and Ever at The Project Gallery), 1-21-09
2008
Shamim Momin, Adam Weinberg, The Whitney Museum at Altria: 25 Years
Elisabeth Kley, “Gotham Art & Theater,” Artnet, Aug. 4
2007
Mel Watkin, “Larry Krone: Artist/Entertainer,” Art in America
Sue Spaid, “The HandMaking” (catalog essay), Abington Art center
David Banyan, “TBA: 07” (catalog essays), PICA
Sheila Hamilton, “Larry Krone & Rinde Eckert,” KINK FM radio spot, Sept 6
Anthony LeTigre, “Urban Cowboy…in a Dress,” Just Out (Portland, OR), Sept 7
Michael Wilson, “An Affair to Remember,” Artforum.com, Sept 21
Stephen Marc Beaudoin, “TBA Diary…,” Willamette Week Online, Sept 17
Luciana Lopez, “TBA Review…,” The Oregonian Online, Sept 16
Chas Bowie, “Larry Krone and Holcombe Waller…,” Portland Mercury Online, Sept 14
2006
David Bonetti,“Stereotypes, cultural cliches take a hit.,”St. Louis Post Dispatch, Sept 24
David Bonetti, “Krone’s Art is at home in salons or saloons,” St.L Post Dispatch, Sept 21
Robert Duffy, “Artist/Entertainer” and “New Work” Riverfront Times, Sept 20
Teresa Callahan, “Love is in the Air,” West End Word, Sept 27-Oct 3
Mr. Night, “Can you Feel the Love?” The Riverfront Times, Sept 6
Lindsey St. Clair, “Larry Krone,” St. Louis Magazine, Oct.
Shannon Fitzgerald, Carin Kuoni, “Artist/Entertainer,”Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
Elisabeth Kley, “Just Bead It!” ArtNews, p.115 (il.)
2005
Frances Sorensen, “Larry Krone,” Transister Radio, WPS1 internet radio
2004
Holland Cotter, “Art in Queens,” New York Times, Nov. 12
Leigh Jerman, “Homo on the Range,” Village Voice, Dec. 15-21, p.16 (il.)
“He’s A Little Bit Cunty.” H/X, Dec. 31, pp. 14, 15 (il.)
David Spiher, “Taking a Run at a Male Cliche,” Gay City, Jan 22-28
Ariella Budick, “Artist-Sons Feature Mothers,” NY Newsday, Jan 10
2003
Michael Joseph Gross, “St. Dolly and Her Flock,” The New York Times, Jan 26
2002
“Back to the Basics,” BTTB 93.0 fm, Hamburg, Germany November 26, 2002
Byron Kerman, “Country Gold Lame,” Riverfront Times , May 22-28, p. 33, il.
Hillary Wicai, “N Y Artist Returns Home to St. Louis…”KWMU St. Louis, aired May 24 Tony Renner, radio interview, KDHX St. Louis viewer supported radio, aired May 24
Jeff Daniel, “A Quibble About Scribble,” St. Louis Post Dispatch, Feb 10, pp. F1, F10
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2001
“Retorn al Pais de les Meravelles/L’art contemporanii la infancia,” Fundacio “La Caixa”,
Barcelona, (exhibition catalog), p. 70, (il.)
Elisabeth Kley, “Larry Krone,” Performing Arts Journal, Vol.. 23 (PAJ 67-69), (il.)
Jane Harris, “Larry Krone at Mark Pasek Gallery,” New Art Examiner, April, p. 55, (il.)
2000
Holland Cotter, “Larry Krone, ‘Crazy’,” The New York Times, Dec. 1, p.E35
Robert Mahoney, “Larry Krone, ‘Crazy’,” Time Out NY, Nov. 30-Dec. 7, p.92 (il.)
James Hyde, “I Saw Stars,” The Burlington, September
Calvin Reid, “The East Village Revisited,” Artnet, Aug. 22
Paul Laster, “Brooklyn Spice,” Artnet, June 29
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Phyllis Braff, “Representing,” The New York Times, March 19, p. 22
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“Best Bet,” The Southampton Press, March 5
Katie Gass, Ingrid Schaffner, “Representing”… catalog essay, March (il.)
1999
Andrew Weinstein, “Nobodies Home,” zingmagazine, summer
PS 122 Gallery, Souvenirs/Documents catalog (il. P.41)
Cindy Shafer, “His…Art Come from Unusual Items.” Ludington Daily News, 9/2, p. 5 (il.) (MI)
1998
Jeff Daniel, “Mane Event,” St. Louis Post Dispatch, Dec. 11, pp.E1, E8 (il.)
Ivy Schroeder, “The Cowboy Way,” Riverfront Times, Dec. 16-22, p.36 (il.)
Ivy Schroeder, “1998: The Year in Art,” Riverfront Times, Dec. 30-Jan. 5 (1999), p. 26
Chris King, “Hair Stylist,” Riverfront Times, Nov. 11-17, pp.68, 69 (il.)
Mel Watkin,“A Few Words To Our Audience,” (cat. essay, il.), Forum for ContempArt, StL
Nancy Kranzberg, radio interview, KDHX FM St. Louis, Nov. 25
Maryanne Dersch, Cityscape,“UCHS Alumni Wants Students to See Art Everywhere,”Aug,p.7 (il.); “UCHS Alumnus Shares Talents With Young U. City Artists,” Nov, p.7 (il.)
Pablo Helguera, “Fabricating is Believing,” A la fabrica catalog essay
Victor Ortiz Partida, “Ceramica para un arte nuevo,” Siglo 21, Sept. 10, p.2 (il.) (Guadalajara)
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1995
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