
SUE WILLIAMS
1954, Chicago Heights, lives in New York
| INDIVIDUAL CATALOGUES | ||
| Sue Williams: A Fine Line | Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art | 2002 |
| CATALOGUES INCLUDING WILLIAMS | ||
| Bad Girls [curator: Marcia Tucker] | The New Museum of Contemporary Art , New York | 1994 |
| Cocido y Crudo | Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia | 1995 |
| Damaged Goods: Desire and the Economy of the Object | The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York | 1986 |
| Nowhere / Now Here | Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebeak, Denmark | 1996 |
| Social Strategies: Redefining Social Realism | University Art Museum, University of California, Santa Barbara | 2003 |
| The Subject of Rape [curated by the Whitney Independent Study Group] | Whitney Museum of American Art | 1993 |
| Whitney Biennial 1993 [Elisabeth Sussman with Thelma Golden, John G. Hanhardt and Lisa Philips]] | Whitney Museum of American Art | 1993 |
| Whitney Biennial 1995 [Klaus Kertess] | Whitney Museum of American Art | 1995 |
| Whitney Biennial 1997 [Lisa Phillips and Louise Neri] | Whitney Museum of American Art | 1997 |
| BOOKS INCLUDING WILLIAMS | ||
| Alternative Art New York 1965-1985 | The Drawing Center / University of Minnesota Press | 2002 |
| How many 'bad' feminists dose it take to change a lightbulb? | Sixty Percent Solution, New York | 1994 |
| The Pink Glass Swan: Selected Feminist Essays on Art | The New Press, New York | 1995 |
| PERIODICALS INCLUDING WILLIAMS | ||
| Journal of Contemporary Art, Volume 6, #1 | Summer | 1993 |
| Parkett # 50/51 | Parkett | 1997 |