About
David-Jeremiah’s work is included in the Dallas Museum of Art collection. A recipient of the Nasher Sculpture Center Artist Grant, David-Jeremiah was the subject of an early career survey at the Houston Museum of African American Culture in 2022 and a solo exhibition at the Clark Art Institute in 2024, accompanied by the artist’s first publication. David-Jeremiah is represented in Beth DeWoody’s The Bunker Collection, the Celíne Collection — New Bond Street in London and their upcoming China Project, as well as the Cash App Collection in Atlanta, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and St. Louis. David-Jeremiah has presented in numerous solo exhibitions spanning New York, The Hamptons, Washington D.C., Los Angeles, Houston, and Dallas. A major solo exhibition is slated for fall 2025 at MAMFW (Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth).
GRANTS/AWARDS
2023
Art Influencers, PATRON Magazine
2020
Red Bull Arts Microgrant, Red Bull
Nasher Sculpture Center Artist Grant Award, Nasher Sculpture Center
PROJECTS
2024
Blank Space. Group Exhibition. Primary Projects. Miami, Florida.
David-Jeremiah: I Drive Thee. Solo Exhibition. Clark Art Institute. Williamstown, MA
Signal to Noise. Group Exhibition. Diane Rosenstein Gallery. Los Angeles, California
2023
1.2.3.4.5.6.7. Solo Exhibition. Meliksetian Briggs. Dallas, Tx
I ❤️ MICAH. Solo Exhibition. House of Seiko. San Francisco, California
2022
FOGA: Real-Nigga Edition. Solo Exhibition. CulturalDC. Washington, D.C.
David-Jeremiah: Early Career Survey. Solo Exhibition. Houston Museum of African American Culture. Houston, TX
I Drive Thee. Solo Exhibition. Meliksetian Briggs. Los Angeles, California
A Watermelon’s History In Niggas. Group Exhibition. Project Row Houses. Houston, TX I Drive Thee. Solo Exhibition. 12.26 Gallery. Dallas, TX
2021
I.A.H.Y.F.F.A.W.D./N.F.D.B.J.W.B.D.. Solo Exhibition. von ammon co. Washington, D. C.
G’ordiavonte Fold. Solo Exhibition. Anonymous Gallery, New York City, NY
PLAY. Solo Exhibition. Gallery Kendra Jayne Patrick, East Hampton, NY
2020
“As We Were Saying...A Compendium of Typography”. Group Exhibition. Free Museum of Dallas, Dallas, TX
Offerings. Solo Inverted-Performance Installation. Janette Kennedy Gallery, Dallas Tx.
Things Done Changed. Solo Exhibition. The Public Trust, Dallas, TX.
2019
The Lookout. Solo Inverted-Performance Installation. PLANT/NON-, Dallas, TX.
2017-16
Michael Residency. 2 Year Residency. Michael Unit, Tennessee Colony, TX.
2015-14
Dick Ware Residency. 2 Year Residency. Dick Ware Unit, Colorado City, TX.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
2024
Amber Jamilla Musser. David-Jeremiah: I Drive Thee. The Brooklyn Rail. September 2024. Print/Digital.
Christopher Blay. “New Talent: 20 Artists to Watch.” Art in America. Fall 2024. Print/Digital.
Robert Wiesenberger/David-Jeremiah. David-Jeremiah I Drive Thee. Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. Spring 2024. Print.
2022
Julia Smith. Namaste, My Dear Incarcerated, Namaste?. FLAUNT. August 2022. Digital.
Michael Corris. Reviews: David-Jeremiah. ARTFORUM INTERNATIONAL. April 2022. Print/Digital.
Brandon Kennedy. STEP INTO THIS RING: David-Jeremiah’s Tussle With The Intensity Of Ritual And Display. Patron Magazine. FEB/MAR 2022. Print/Digital.
2021
Mark Benjamin. ‘Don’t get it twisted. I just make art. Chill,’ in depth with rising artist, David-Jeremiah. RAIN Magazine. October 2021. Digital.
Gideon Jacobs. “Stars Down to Earth: An Interview with Artist DAVID-JEREMIAH. 032c. June 2021. Digital.
Teri Henderson. “David-Jeremiah’s Paradoxes of Power: American Flags, Cop Car Bumper Stickers and Lamborghini Hoods”. Bmore Art. May 2021. Digital.
2020
Natalie Gempel. “Artist David Jeremiah Turns to Minimalism to Get His Point Across”. D Magazie. October 2020. Digital.
Christopher Mosley. “Dallas artist David-Jeremiah prefers to let his work do the talking, but his story is worth hearing”. Dallas Morning News. October 2020. Print/Digital.
Eric Shaw. “Who’s Afraid of David-Jeremiah?”. Glasstire. September 2020. Digital.
Brian Clifton. “‘Offerings’ and the Value of Grief: An Interview With David Jeremiah”. Glasstire. August 2020. Digital.
Terri Provencal. “David Jeremiah has a lot to say”. Patron. June 2020. Digital.
Elizabeth Myong. “David Jeremiah Explores Police Brutality, Masculinity In New Exhibition”. Art + Seek. February 2020. Digital/Radio.
Rodney Blu. “Artist David Jeremiah’s Uncompromising Vision Takes Over the Public Trust”. D Magazine. February 2020. Digital.
Christopher Mosley. “‘Things Done Changed’ is artist David Jeremiah’s multifaceted take on race-and Dallas’ past.” The Dallas Morning News. February 2020. Print/Digital.
William Sarradet. “Some Notes on David Jeremiah’s “I Heart Micah””. Glasstire. March 2020. Digital.
2019
Doyle Rader. “A Dallas Artist Has Locked Himself In a Cell For Three Weeks. He Wants Your Attention.” D Magazine. September 2019. Digital.