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Suzanne Treister, 2018. Photo by Claudia Marcelloni.

Suzanne Treister (b. 1958) has been a pioneer in digital, new media, and web-based media art since the late-1980s. Utilizing various media, including video, the internet, interactive technologies, photography, drawing and watercolor, Treister has evolved a large body of work which engages with eccentric narratives and unconventional bodies of research to reveal structures that bind power, identity and knowledge. Often spanning several years, her projects comprise fantastic reinterpretations of given taxonomies and histories that examine the existence of covert, unseen forces at work in the world, whether corporate, military, or paranormal. An ongoing focus of her work is the relationship between new technologies, society, alternative belief systems and the potential futures of humanity. Treister studied at St Martin’s School of Art, London (1978-1981) and Chelsea College of Art and Design, London (1981-1982) and currently lives and works in London. Recent exhibitions include solo and group shows at the ICA London; 10th Shanghai Biennale, China; ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany; Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam (SMBA), Netherlands; Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt; Raven Row, London; Secession, Vienna; Museum of Contemporary Art (CAPC) Bordeaux and Annely Juda Fine Art, London. Treister’s work is held in private and public collections including Tate Britain; Science Museum, London; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Muzeum Sztuki, Łódź, Poland and Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Vienna. Treister's work, HFT The Gardener (2015), was recently on view as part of Spiritual Technology at the High Line. Her fourth solo exhibition with the gallery, Kabbalistic Futurism, was on view September 8 - October 21, 2023. 

Suzanne Treister

b. 1958, London, UK
Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY

Education

1982    
M.A. Chelsea School of Art

1981    
B.A. Hons, St. Martins School of Art

1978    
Brighton Polytechnic       

Solo Exhibitions

2024
From Fictional Videogames to Hypothetical Museums of the Future, The RYDER, Madrid, Spain

2023
Kabbalistic Futurism, P∙P∙O∙W, New York, NY 
Habitable Futures, Galerie Louis Gendre, Chamalières, France

2021    
TECHNOSHAMANIC SYSTEMS: New Cosmological Models for Survival, Matt’s Gallery, London, UK (online)

2020    
#WIP: Work in Progress / Working Progress, Queer Art Projects (online)
SURVIVORS, school, Vienna, Austria
HFT The Gardener/Outsider artworks, Österreichische Gesellschaft vom Goldenen Kreuze (OEGGK), Vienna, Austria

2019    
The Escapist BHST (Black Hold Spacetime), Digital Commission, Serpentine Galleries, London, England
From Survivor F to the Escapist BHST (Black Hole Space Time), Annely Juda Fine Art, London, England
SURVIVOR (F)/The New Planet, Sunset Digital Billboards project, IF Innovation Foundation, Los Angeles, CA
SURVIVOR (F), Fig-futures, The Box, Plymouth, England

2018    
Le Voyage a Bordeaux de Suzanne Treister – Histoires paralleles et recits excentriques, CAPC muse d’art contemporain de Bordeaux, France

2017    
Works from SURVIVOR (F), IMT Gallery, London, England

2016    
HFT The Gardener, P∙P∙O∙W, New York, NY; Annely Juda Fine Art, London

2015    
HEXEN 2.0, Fig-2, ICA, London, England; Aksioma Project Space, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Rosalind Brodsky’s Electronic Time Travelling Costumes and Cookery Shows, Kunstverein München, Munich, Germany
Post-Surveillance Art, Acting Out Festival, Primary, Nottingham, England

2014    
Post-Surveillance Art, Maggs Counterculture, Maggs Gallery, London

2013    
HEXEN 2.0, P∙P∙O∙W, New York, NY; Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland, OH
GRIMOIR DU FUTUR, Espace Multimedia Gantner, Bourogne, France
In The Name of Art and Other Works, Annely Juda Fine Art, London

2012    
HEXEN 2.0/ Literature, WORK Gallery, Kings Cross, UK
HEXEN 2.0, Science Museum, London; Hartware Medien Kunstverein, Dortmund, Germany; D21 Kunstraum, Leipzig, Germany
THE REAL TRUTH A WORLD’S FAIR, Raven Row, London, UK

2011    
Galerie GP&N Vallois, Paris, France
Hexen 2.0, DEATH BE KIND, Melbourne, Australia

2009    
MTB (Military Training Base), Alma Enterprises, London

2008    
NATO Black Dog Publishing, London
J Projects, Annely Juda Fine Art, London
HEXEN 2039 and Alchemy, Galerie Lorenz, Frankfurt, Germany
Alchemy, P∙P∙O∙W, New York, NY
HEXEN 2039, Kunstverein Langenhagen, Germany

2007    
HEXEN 2039, Skolska 28, Prague, Czech Republic; New Art Gallery Walsall, UK; City Lights, San Francisco, CA; Star and Shadow Cinema, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

2006    
HEXEN2039, CHELSEA space, Warburg Institute, Ognisko Polskie, Science Museum, British Museum, Dana Centre, Funded by Arts Council of England
VESNA, Commission for 'Art under construction: the Balkans in context,’ City Atrium, Social Sciences Building, City University, London

2004    
Operation Swanlake, Annely Juda Fine Art, London
Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, Germany
MOP project space, Sydney, Australia

2001    
Rosalind Brodsky Music case history. Briefcase project, Hollywood Hotel + mobile, Sydney, Australia

2000    
Sightings/Archives from the Institute of Militronics and Advanced Time Interventionality, Digimatter/Grey Matter, Sydney, Australia
Sightings, Greenaway Gallery, Adelaide, Australia

1999    
Odyssey (an investigation into the lives of Rosalind Brodsky and Pope Alice), Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia
No Other Symptoms - Time Travelling with Rosalind Brodsky, Artspace, Sydney, Australia; Freud Museum, London, UK

1997    
Dying for your sins, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne, Australia

1996    
The Tannery-project space, London, UK
Dying for your sins, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia
Kitsch'n Shrink, Greenaway Gallery, Adelaide, Australia

1995    
Mizuma Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan

1994    
Would you recognise a Virtual Paradise? and other paintings, Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, Parkside, Australia
Q. Would you recognise a Virtual Paradise?, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne, Australia

1993    
Q. Would you recognise a Virtual Paradise?, Exeter Hotel, Adelaide, Australia
Recorded Evidence: Prosthetic Speech, [RE] Gallery, Adelaide, Australia
Software Union Gallery, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia

1992    
Edward Totah Gallery, London
Between the Clues lies the Evidence, PostWest, Adelaide, Australia

1990    
Edward Totah Gallery, London
Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, Ireland
Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK; Spacex, Exeter, UK; Oldham Art Gallery, Oldham, UK; The Minories, London, UK; Darlington Arts Centre, Darlington, UK; Nottingham Castle Art Gallery, Nottingham, UK

1988    
Edward Totah Gallery, London

1985    
Edward Totah Gallery, London

Select Group Exhibitions

2024
Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet, Tate Modern, London, UK (forthcoming)
Future Ours, Billboard Project, New York, NY
Genossin Sonne, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, Austria
The Ecologies of Peace, Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Madrid, Spain 
Multi-User Dungeon (MUD), Petzel Gallery, New York, NY 
Power Up: Technical Imaginaries and Social Utopias, Le Grand Café, Saint-Nazaire, France; La Kunsthalle Mulhouse Centre d'art contemporain, Mulhouse, France
Holding Cosmic Dust, Corinium Museum, Cirencester, UK
Making Visible, Harlan Levey Projects, Brussels, Belgium

2023
The Cosmos Within, ARoS Kunstmuseum, Aarhus, Denmark
At Heaven’s edge. Visions, Museum Krona, Uden, Netherlands 
14th Shanghai Biennale: Cosmos Cinema, Power Station of Art, Shanghai, China
HOPE, MUSEION - Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Bolzano, Italy 
Dark Matters, Science Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
New Directions May Emerge, Helsinki Biennial, Vallisaari Island, Helsinki, Finland
Chaleur humaine, Art & Industry Triennial, Lieu d'Art et Action Contemporaine, Dunkirk, France
WORLDBUILDING: Gaming and Art in the Digital Age, Centre Pompidou-Metz, Metz, France
Imagine A Breath of Fresh Air, Galeria Studio, Warsaw, Poland
Which Gender Has Care?, D21 Kunstraum, Leipzig, Germany
Edenworld, Le Bel Ordinaire, Billère, France
HUMAN IS, Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin, Germany
Rituals of Devotion, McEvoy Foundation for the Arts, San Francisco, CA 

2022    
Spiritual Technology, High Line Art, New York, NY 
Vertical Atlas, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam, Netherlands
The Horror Show!, Somerset House, London, UK
Unlimited, Art Basel, Switzerland
WORLDBUILDING: Gaming and Art in the Digital Age, Julia Stoschek Collection, Düsseldorf, Germany
Tactics of Augmented Dreams, La Verrière - Fondation d'entreprise Hermès, Bruxelles, Belgium
Post Totem, OHSH PROJECTS, London, UK
R.A.W. or the sirens of Titan, Kunstmuseum Appenzell, Switzerland
Ars Memoriae, 601 Artspace, New York, USA
Je ne reviens jamais sur mes pas, La Chaufferie - HEAR, Strasbourg, France
The World We Live In, Arts Council Collection, travelled to Leicester Museum and Art Gallery; Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery; and Glynn Vivian, Swansea
Vegetal Icons. Art and botanics in the 21st century, Museo Villa dei Cedri, Bellinzona, Switzerland
Not Without My Ghosts, Hayward Gallery Touring exhibition, travelled to Drawing Room, London, UK; Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool, UK; Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea, Wales; and Millennium Gallery, Sheffield, UK
Group Show, Annely Juda Fine Art, London, England

2021    
Conflict in My Outlook_Don’t Be Evil, University of Queensland Art Museum, Brisbane, Australia
Ha Ha Ha, l’humour de l'art, Kanal — Centre Pompidou at ING Art Center, Brussels, Belgium
To the Edge of Time, KU University Library galleries, Leuven, Belgium
Data Streams, The Glucksman, University College Cork, Ireland
Back to Future. Technikvisionen zwischen Science-Fiction und Realität, Museum für Kommunikation, Berlin, Germany
Memeplex™, Seventeen, London, England
Codex Subpartum, Marres, Huis voor Hedendaagse Cultuur, Maastricht, Netherlands
Open World, Oklahoma Contemporary, Oklahoma City, OK
Technoschamanismus, Hartware MedienKunstVerein (HMKV), Dortmund, Germany
ECLIPSE, 7th Athens Biennale, Athens, Greece
The Earth is Flat Again, Muzeum Sztuki, Łódź, Poland
ISKRA DELTA, Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana, Slovenia
The Great Invocation, Garage Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands

2020    
Common Knowledge – Ideas to Counter the Information Crisis, BIO26 | Biennial of Design, Ljubljana, at the Kunstgewerbemuseum, Dresden, Germany
QUANTICA, Le Lieu Unique, Nantes, France
We Never Sleep, Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt, Germany
Ikon in the 1990s, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, England
Soft Bio Reconfigurable, EPFL ArtLab, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland
disturbance: witch, Spandau Citadel, Berlin, Germany (forthcoming)
Zahl, Rythmus, Wandlunh – Emma Kunz und Gegeswartskunst, Kunsthalle Ziegelhütte Appenzell, Switzerland
OFF-Biennale 2020 – Inhale!, ISBN books & gallery, Budapest, Hungary
You Say You Want a Revolution: Records & Rebels 1966-70, La Vilette, Paris, France
Plant Revolution!, Museo La Tertulia, Cali, Colombia
BIG D@T@! BIG MONEY!, Halle 14 – Zentrum für zeitgenössische Kunst, Leipzig, Germany
Leaning on the Past, Working for the Future, WUK/Kunsthalle Zielgelhütte Appenzell, Switzerland
The new outside, online, Upstream Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Not Without My Ghosts, Hayward Gallery touring exhibition, Drawing Room, London, England
Hell is a Place on Earth. Heaven is a Place in Your Head., online, P∙P∙O∙W, New York, USA
Splendid Isolation, Annely Juda Fine Art, London, England
Open World: Video Games & Contemporary Art, Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, NH, USA
The Collectors Room (Houdini), JGM Gallery, London, England
Broken Symmetries – Art x Physics, Natinal Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan
Shaking the habitual, Galeria Duarte Sequeira, Braga, Portugal
QUANTUM: IN SEARCH OF THE INVISIBLE, iMAL, Brussels, Belgium
Rhizomatic Spell, Kavlitar Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic
Narcisse ou la floraison des mondes, Frac Nouvelle-Aquatain MÉCA, Bordeux, France
INHALE!, OFF-Biennale Budapest, Hungary

2019    
Narcisse ou la floraison des mondes, Frac Nouvelle-Aquitaine MÉCA, Bordeaux, France
BIO26| Common Knowledge, Ljubljana Design Biennial, Museum of Architecture and Design (MAO), Ljubljana, Slovenia
Plant Revolution!, CIAJG, Guimãraes, Portugal
Open World: Video Games & Contemporary Art, Akron Art Museum, Ohio
Mud Muses, A Rant About Technology, Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden
Hadaly et Sowana, cyborgs et sorcières (Witches and Cyborgs), Espace Multimédia Gantner, Bourogne, France
Nothing Less! Hundred Years of Women's Suffrage, Austrian Cultural Forum, London, UK
1000 Ecologies, Le Commun, Bâtiment d’Art Contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland
ON EDGE – Living in an age of anxiety, Science Gallery, London, UK
The Seventh Continent, 16th Istanbul Biennial, Istanbul, Turkey
Age of You, Museum of Contemporary Art, Toronto, Canada
What Lies Within: Centre of the Centre, Museum of Contemporary Art and Design (MCAD), Manila, Philippines
Tainted Love, Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Canberra, Australia
ZKM Seasons of Media Arts, City of Participative Visions, Public spaces Karlsruhe, Germany
Supernormal Festival, Braziers House, Braziers Park, Oxfordshire, England
Computer Grrrls, MU, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Video art programme, MACRO Museum, Rome, Italy
Zoextropy. The Posthuman Beauty, Museum Centre del Carme, Valencia, Spain
Augmented Humanity / Umanità Aumentata, WILD MAZZINI - Data art gallery, Turin, Italy
TRANS WORLD, Nicodim Gallery, Los Angeles, USA & Nicodim Gallery, Bucharest, Roumania
Through the Black Mirror, in association with Reality Turn conference, Luznava Manor, Rezekne, Latvia
You Say You Want a Revolution: Records & Rebels 1966-70, Melbourne Museum, Melbourne, Australia
New Age, New Age: Strategies for Survival, DePaul Art Museum, Chicago, IL
Ocular Inc, Thameside Studios Gallery, London, UK
Smoke and Mirrors: The Psychology of Magic, Wellcome Collection, London, UK
QUANTICA, CCCB Barcelona, Spain
FMR LINZ 019, Linz, Austria
Phytopia, Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea, Wales
Computer Grrrls, La Gaîté Lyrique, Paris, France
Drawing Biennial 2019, The Drawing Room, London, UK
Liquid Crystal Display, MIMA, Middlesbrough, UK
Postcards from the Edge, Bortolami Gallery, New York, NY
Des attentions, Centre d'art contemporain d'Ivry - le Crédac, Ivry-sur-Seine, France

2018    
Divided We Stand, Busan Biennale 2018, Busan, South Korea
QUANTICA, FACT, Liverpool, England; CCCB, Barcelona, Spain; Le Lieue Unique, Nantes, France; iMAL, Brussels, Belgium
Liquid Crystal Display, Site Gallery, Sheffield, England
At the Gates, Talbot Rice Gallery, The University of Edinburgh, Scotland
Agency, NOME, Berlin, Germany
The War of Nerves: Psychological Landscape of the Cold War, The Wende Museum, The Armory, Culver City, California, USA
Computer Grrrls, Hartware MedienKunstVerein (HMKV), Dortmund, Germany
BLACK LIGHT: Hermetic Traditions in Contemporary Art Since the 1950s, Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (CCCB), Barcelona, Spain
Perpetual Uncertainty, Malmö Konstmuseum, Sweden
When Facts Don't Matter, Lismore Castle Arts, Lismore, Ireland
Cloudbusters. Intensity vs Intention, Tallinn Print Triennial, Contemporary Art Museum of Estonia (EKKM), Tallinn, Estonia
Art Night/Hayward Gallery commission, SURVIVOR (F) + Interplanetary Dresses for Space Travel, Battersea Power Station hoardings, London, UK
Altered States. Substances in Contemporary Art, Kunstpalais & Stadtische Sammlung Erlangen, Germany
Magic Circle, Kunstraum Niederösterreich, Vienna, Austria

2017    
Hybrid Landscapes, Digital Catapult, London, UK
Open Codes, Living in Digital Worlds, ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany
Parapolitics: Cultural Freedom and the Cold War
Draft Systems, WRO Art Center, Warsaw, Poland
SPIRITUALIZED, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland
Artefact: The Act of Magic, Stuk Kunstcentrum, Leuven, Belgium
Alien Ecologies, Transmediale 2017, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany
Postcards from the Edge, Metro Pictures, New York, NY
Underlying system is not known—Current trends in pattern and repetition, Western Exhibitions, Chicago, IL
0100011111010100, Le numérique dans les collections des FRAC du Grand, Maison de la Région, Strasbourg

2016    
New World Order, Casula Powerhouse, Sydney, Australia
The Museum of Rhythm, Muzeum Sztuki ms 1, Lodz, Poland
The Fevered Spectres of Art, Edith-Rus-Haus, Odenburg, Germany
The World Without Us, Hartware MedienKunstVerein, Dortmund, Germany
Perpetual Uncertainty, Bildmuseet, Umea, Sweden
Anarchronism, Espace Multimedia Gantner, Bourogne, France
Hailweed, Auto Italia, London, UK
The Hellstorm Chronicle, Galerie Barbara Weiss, Berlin, Germany
500 años sin lugar: un regreso a la isla de Utopia, La Fundacio Palma Espai d’Art, Palma, Mallorca
HFT The Gardener, Liverpool Biennial, LJMU Exhibition Research Centre, Liverpool, England
Perpetual Uncertainty, Bildmuseet, Umea, Sweden
Fourteen Turns: Meditations on a Coffee Mill, Lubomirov/Angus-Hughes, London, UK
Signal to Code: 50 Years of Media Art in The Rose Goldsen Archive, Hirshland Exhibition Gallery, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966-1970, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK
WE transform: Design between Dystopia and Utopia, Neues Museum, Nuremburg, Germany
Third Nature: On Infrastructure, Alchemy and its Futures, Hessel Museum, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY

2015    
Infosphere, ZKM Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, Germany
I See, So I See So. Messages from Harry Smith, Temporary Gallery, Zentrum fur Zeitgenossische Kunst, Cologne, Germany
Digitale Demenz (Artificial Intelligence), EIGEN + ART Lab, Berlin, Germany; Hartware Medien Kunst Verein, Dortmund, Germany
Control Mode Feedback, HALLE 14, Leipzig, Germany
Aire de Jeu, Extension du Domaine du Jeu (Broadening of the game-field), Le Nouveau Festival du Centre Pompidou 6th edition, Espace 315, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
Test Exposure, 16th Media Art Biennale WRO 2015, WRO Art Center, Wroclaw, Poland
Welcome to the Future! the floppy cd-rom revolution (or the short life of born-digital art), iMAL, Center for digital cultures and technology, Brussels, Belgium
Drawing Biennial, Drawing Room, London, UK
Sex Shop, Transition Gallery, London, UK
RARE EARTH, Thyssen-Dornemisza Art Contemporary, Vienna, Austria
Graphics Interchange Format: 25 Years of Focal Point Gallery, Focal Point, Southend, England
Island – Adaptation II, g39, Cardiff, Wales
Algorithmic Rubbish: Daring to Defy Misfortune, Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Anachronism, iMAL, Center for digital cultures and technology, Brussels, Belgium
Anonymity no longer an option, SEVEN, Pierogi Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
De Dingen en De Materialen/Things and Materials: Glass, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Edge of Control, Academy of Media Arts, Cologne, Germany
Telling Lies, Rua Red, Dublin, Ireland
Postcards from the Edge AIDS Benefit, Luhring Augustine, New York, NY

2014    
A Politics of Drawing: Proposal for a Method of Transformation, Barbara Walters Gallery, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY
Social Factory, 10th Shanghai Biennale, Shanghai, China
L’avenir (looking forward), 8th Biennale de Montréal, Québec, Canada
Média Médiums, YGREC Gallery, Paris, France
Imagination of Matter: An Exhibition in Memory of Monica Ross, New School House Gallery, York, England
ING Discnering Eye, Mall Galleries, London
Sex Shop, Folkestone Triennial Satellite Exhibition, Folkestone, England
Treasure of Lima: A Buried Exhibition, T-B A21 – Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Vienna/Cocos Island, Costa Rica
BLACKMODULAR (first edition), Modern Art Projects, House of Joyce Hinterding and David Haines, Lawson, Blue Mountains, Sydney, Australia
Networks in Reverse, curated by Lars Bang Larsen, lecture performance at Radical Enlightenment symposium, Adelaide Festival, Artists’ Week, Adelaide, Australia
The Art of Tarot, The Bank, Eye, Suffolk, England
Outrageous Fortune: Artists Remake the Tarot, Phoenix Gallery, Exeter, England
Songes numeriques, Gymnase-espace culturel, Fort Griffon a Besancon, l’Universite de Franche-Comte, France
Of Haxan and HEXEN 2.0 Curious Matters Forum, curated by Petra Lange-Berndt, University College, London

2013    
The Whole Earth. California and the Disappearance of the Outside, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany
Systemics #2 - As we may think (or the next world library), Kunsthal Aarhus, Denmark
A World of Wild Doubt, Hamburger Kunstverein, Hamburg, Germany
Drawing Biennial 2013, The Drawing Room, London
Radical Enlightenment. A Symposium on Cybernetics and the Soul, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France
Chick Lit: Revised Summer Reading, Tracy Williams Ltd, New York, NY

2012    
The Museum Problem, Frutta, Rome, Italy
Malas Escrituras, Galeria Nieves Fernandez, Madrid, Spain
RADIANT CASANOVA / LOHN DER ANGST / DIE HITZE IN PARIS / HEXEN 2.0, Laura Mars Grp, Berlin, Germany
Mutatis Mutandis, curated by Catherine David, Secession, Vienna, Austria
THERE IS NOT AND NEVER HAS BEEN ANYTHING TO UNDERSTAND!, ASC Gallery, London
Papier a en-tete (Letterhead), Cabinet du livre d'artiste, Rennes II University Gallery, France
Collection Espace multimédia gantner, Festival Electrochoc, Abattoirs a Bourgoin-Jallieu, France
The Curator's Egg, Altera Pars, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
Intersections: Science in Contemporary Art, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
Plus ou moins sorcières 3/3: Hugger-Mugger, La Maison Populaire, Montreuil, Paris, France
Turn to Red, FLOOD, Dublin, Ireland
Horticulture, Galerie Lorenz, Frankfurt, Germany
Utopia - oder die Sehnsucht nach dem Nichts, Galerie Panko, Berlin, Germany

2011    
Remise en Jeu, La Kunsthalle Mulhouse Centre d’art contemporain, France
Art/Systeme/Poesie, In Situ / Fabienne Leclerc, Paris, France
Everyday, Ruskin Gallery, Cambridge School of Art, England
The True Artist Helps the World by Revealing Magik Truths, D21 Kunstraum Leipzig, Germany
Nouvelles du Jour, JTM Gallery, Paris, France
Secret Societies, Schirn Kunsthalle Museum, Frankfurt, Germany
The Big Society, Galerie GP&N Vallois, Paris, France
Drawing 2011, Biennial Fundraiser, The Drawing Room, London
Outrageous Fortune, Focal Point Gallery, Southend, UK; Queens Hall Arts Centre, Hexham; Jersey Arts Centre, St. Helier; Mac, Birmingham; The Gallery, York College, York, UK
Works from the collection of Espace Multimédia Gantner, Bcubico, Recife, Brazil

2010    
Making Ships in Bottles, Café Gallery, Centre of Southwark Park, London
4 x 6 inches, Galerie Lorenz, Frankfurt, Germany
East End Promise: A Story of Cultural Migrants 1985-2000, Londonewcastle Project Space, London
Shift Electronic Arts Festival, Basel, Switzerland
Art numérique de la Collection de l'Espace Multimedia Gantner, Galerie de la Scène Nationale, Le Granit à Belfort, France
Cross-fades. Reconstructing the Future, Shedhalle Zurich, Switzerland
Parallel Re Mix, Leonard Hutton Gallery, New York, NY
London Psychogeophysics Summit, with SPACE Media Arts, openmute.org and HTTP gallery/Furtherfield
Making Ships in Bottles, CGP, Southwark Park, London, UK
Reinventing Ritual, Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco, CA
Magic Show, Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool; Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery, Carlisle; Chapter, Cardiff, Wales; Pump House Gallery, London, UK
Awake are only the Spirits, Center for Contemporary Art, Torun, Poland
Should I Stay or Should I Go, A question rehearsed by RUN, 5th Anniversary Exhibition, CHELSEA Space, London
Documentalist, Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland

2009    
Magic Show, Quad, Derby, England
Insiders - pratiques, usages, savoir-faire, Museum of Contemporary Art, Bordeaux, France
Scorpio's Garden, Temporary Kunsthalle, Berlin, Germany
Planet of Signs, Le Plateau Art Center, Paris, France
Image Search, P∙P∙O∙W, New York, NY
Tactical Support: Curator's Choice, Tracy Williams Ltd, New York, NY
Awake are only the Spirits, Hartware MedienKunstVerein, PHOENIX Halle, Dortmund, Germany
The Secret of the Ninth Planet, CCA Curatorial Practice Exhibition, Queens Nails Projects, Photo Epicenter and the Studio for Urban Projects, San Francisco, CA
Histoires a l'ere numérique - works from the collection of Espace Multimédia Gantner, [plug.in], Basel, Switzerland
Reinventing Ritual: Contemporary Art and Design for Jewish Life, The Jewish Museum, New York, NY

2008    
By Invitation Only 2, Kinz, Tillou + Feigen, New York, NY
Bad Year Blimp, Alma Enterprises, London, England
The Disarmory Show, a dBfoundation project, 201 Mulberry Street, New York, NY
Gegen den Strich, Bielefelder Kunstverein, Germany
Tina B, The Prague Contemporary Art Festival, Billboard Text Art - EMERGING WOR(L)DS, Prague
Obama Fundraiser, P∙P∙O∙W, New York, NY

2007    
Gegen den Strich, Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, Germany
How We May Be, Tate Britain, London
Jerwood Drawing Prize, Jerwood Gallery, London
3Things, curated by Donald Smith, RUN Gallery, London
ARTIST MAKES VIDEO: art rage survey 1994-1998, DELL Gallery @QCA Brisbane, Australia
Annely Juda - A Celebration, Annely Juda Fine Art, London
HEXEN 2039, Festival Internacional de Linguagem Eletr™nica, Centro Cultural da Oi Futuro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

2006    
Flash on the Screen, Basekamp Space, Philadelphia, PA
Drawing from Turner Clore Gallery, Tate Britain, London, UK
HEXEN 2039, Festival Internacional de Linguagem Eletr™nica, SESI Gallery, São Paulo, Brazil

2005    
The Blur of the Otherworldly: Contemporary Art, Technology and the Paranormal, The Center for Art and Visual Culture, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD
ICOLS Strategy Defense and Arms Fair, The Performance Space, Sydney, Australia; CCA, Glasgow, Scotland
HEXEN 2039, Festival Internacional de Linguagem Eletr™nica, SESI Gallery, São Paulo, Brazil
ICOLS Sudio, Finetuned, ETA Project Space, Hove, UK
10th Anniversary Exhibition, Mizuma Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
Don't Call it Performance, Konceptkonstmuseum, Rydboholm, Sweden
Bodies Through Technology, Tompkins County Public Library, Ithaca, NY
Operation Swanlake, Transmediale .05 Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany

2004    
Don't Call it Performance, Centro Andaluz de Arte Contempor‡neo,Seville, Spain; Domus Artium 2002 Salamanca, Spain; El Museo del Barrio, New York, NY
CITY OF WOMEN 10th International Festival of Contemporary Arts, Gallery Skuc, Ljubljana, Slovenia
ICOLS, Collectivity and critical collective/cooperative cultural action, Oliver Gallery, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
ICOLS, Connect the Dots, The LeRoy Neiman Gallery, Columbia University, New York, NY
ICOLS Strategy Defense and Arms Fair, Ferry Between Helsinki, Stockholm, Mariehamn, Tallin
Media Forum of the XXVI Moscow International Film Festival, ClubnaBrestskoj, Moscow, Russia
PLANET B Das B-Movie in der zeitgenšssichen Kunst, Magazin4 Vorarlberger Kunstverein, Kunstlerhaus Palais Thurn & Taxis, Bregenz, Austria
Operation Swanlake, Festival Internacional de Linguagem Eletr™nica, Sesi Gallery, São Paulo, Brazil
Contact Zones, New World Gallery @ Radio Free Hamptons, Sag Harbor, NY
Digital Salon, The ART Mission, Binghamton, NY
Eurographics 2004, WTC, Grenoble, France
Metis:Time/Beam me up ANU School of Art Gallery, Canberra, Australia
Unframed, Standpoint Gallery, London
Fly Utopia! transmediale.04, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany

2003    
Don't Call it Performance, Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain; Centro Parraga, Murcia, Spain
New York Calling MoMA PS 1 Long Island City, NY
Paradies (Paradise) MAIS V, Bunker under Alexanderplatz, Berlin, Germany
ICOLS AUDIO,Berlin, Germany
Festival Internacional de Linguagem Eletr™nica, Museum of Image and Sound, São Paulo, Brazil
wywh wish you were here, First Draft Gallery, Sydney, Australia
ICOLS How to be a perfect guest, Sharjah International Biennial 6, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
ICOLS Glasgow Event, Wasps Studios, Glasgow, Scotland
ICOLS The Esplanade, Theatres on the Bay, Singapore

2002    
Gaze Travelling artroom, Gallery Suryun, Cologne, Germany
Connecting Principle, Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK
ICOLS, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia
(The World May Be) Fantastic, Biennale of Sydney, MCA Sydney, Australia
Underwood Audio 2 (The Communist Manifesto, by Rosalind Brodsky and the Satellites of Lvov), Underwood St, London, UK
ICOLS in Art Meets Archive Sydney State Records Centre, Sydney, Australia

2001    
LE NUMERIQUE, nouveau médium de l'art Galerie de Pret d'oevres d'Art, Bruxelles, Belgium
Penthouse and Pavement, Melbourne, Australia
Model Citizen/No More Ice Cream, with Bronia Iwanczak, Artspace, Sydney, Australia
Disaster Tourism, Rubyayre, Sydney, Australia
New Releases, 4a Gallery, Sydney, Australia

2000    
Electronic Art Festival, Cyberslag Foundation, Groningen, The Netherlands
Gene spill, Imperial Slacks Gallery, Sydney, Australia
Spooky-Ghosts, Spirits and the Uncanny, Glen Eira City Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
Chemistry, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia
PUSAN International Contemporary Art Festival, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Pusan, South Korea
Moving Image Festival, SALA 2000, Adelaide, Australia
New Thinking is Rare, Australia
F I L E Festival internacional de linguagem eletrönica, Museum of Image and Sound, São Paulo, Brazil
World Wide Video Festival, Amsterdam, Netherlands
The Noorderzon Festival, Groningen, Netherlands
Sonar Festival/CD ROM a la carta, Carrer de les Flors 22, Barcelona, Spain
Chip Melbourne International Film Festival, Melbourne, Australia
Manifest/o, Zagreb, Croatia
Festival of Independent Press, Museo de la Memoria, Tlaxcala, Mexico
LIVE-STOCK ram/fm, 72 Hour Audio Event, ARC, Stockton on Tees, UK
Urban Futures 2000, International Conference and Electronic Art Exhibition, Johannesburg University Art Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa

1999    
Love and Consciousness, Artopiques Gallery, Paris, France
Confined, HERE Gallery, New York, NY
Sex and Consciousness, Artopiques Gallery, Paris, France
WRO 99, 7th International Media Art Biennale, Wroclaw, Poland
21, Spacex, Exeter, UK
National Digital Art Awards Exhibition, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia
Women in Film and Television Festival, Sydney, Australia
Fusion, St. Kilda Film Festival, Melbourne, Australia
2nd International Show of CD ROMs, Media Centre d'Art i Disseny, Barcelona, Spain
Contact Zones, Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY; Centro de la Imagen, Mexico City, Mexico; Virginia Film Festival, Charlottesville, VA
Fast + Wide, Broadway Media Centre, Nottingham, UK

1998    
Third International Video Summit Videomedeja, Kulturni Centar-Art Klub, —Novog Sada, Yugoslavia
ArtRage, ABC TV, Australia
Interact, Screening, The Exhibition Centre, Melbourne, Australia
Kino-Eye: Cybercities, Royal Palace, Antwerp, Belgium
Xobject space, Dusseldorf, Germany
corpoREAL, Tullie House, Carlisle, UK
Videonale 8, Bonn Kunstverein, Germany
Isea 98, The Tea Factory, Liverpool, UK
Pandaemonium Festival, Lux Centre/Standpoint Gallery, London, UK
European Media Art Festival, Osnabrück, Germany
National Digital Art Awards Exhibition, I.M.A. Brisbane, Australia
Prix Ars Electronica 98, Linz, Austria
Underbelly, Cosmopolitan Cinema Complex, Adelaide, Australia
Throw Down a Shape Supermild, sound event, Adelaide, Australia
The Plato Problem, with Richard Grayson, University of South Australia Art Museum, Australia

1997    
New Voices, Museum of Modern Art, Skorie, Macedonia
Technoscience Hybrid Workspace, Documenta X, Kassel, Germany
Wardrobe, Madlove Gallery, Adelaide, Australia
Heteronymous, curated by Achille Bonito Oliva and Anna Maria Nassisi, San Michele a Ripa, Rome, Italy
Pass Go and other board games, The City Gallery, Leicester, UK
Time Travelling with Rosalind Brodsky, Electronic Writing —Research Ensemble, Internet; Canberra Festival of Contemporary Arts, Australia
On a Clear Day, European Media Art Festival, Osnabrück, Germany
Thin Skin, The Performance Space, Sydney, Australia
Imprint 93 and related ephemera, Norwich Gallery, Norwich, UK

1996    
New Voices, National Theatre Galleries, Bucharest, Romania; Art Halls of the Cultural Centre of the Municipality of Athens, Athens, Greece; Cultural Centre for the National Bank of Greece, Thessaloniki, Greece; The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; Kremlin Museum, Nizhnii Novogorod, Russia; Mirbachov Palace, Bratislava, Slovakia; Czech Museum of Fine Arts, Prague, Czech Republic
Artists' Week: Compost Telstra, Adelaide Festival, Adelaide, Australia
Foyer, Temporary Space, Adelaide, Australia
White Hysteria, Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia; Stripp, Melbourne, Australia; Cleveland Project Space, London; Christchurch, New Zealand
ICA/Toshiba Art and Innovation Commission, ICA, London, UK
On a Clear Day, curated by John Paul Bichard ICA, London; Cambridge Darkroom, Cambridge, UK; John Hansard Gallery, Southampton, NY; First Site, Colchester; Focal Point, Southend, UK; Oldham Art Gallery & Middlesborough Art Gallery, UK
Domestic Disturbances, Fifth Experimenta Media Arts Festival, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia

1995    
New Voices, Kulturhistorisches Museum, Magdeborg, Germany
It’s a Pleasure, Royal Festival Hall, London
U.K. Wit and Excess, C.A.C. South Australia; A.C.C.A. Melbourne, Australia; Ivan Docherty, Sydney, Australia; I.M.A. Brisbane, Australia
Street Gallery Mishima Avenue Shopping Arcade Festival, Sizuoka, Japan
Frank Thing, Sym Choon Gallery, Adelaide, Australia
Weird Science, Australia Centre, Manila, Philippines
Technothelylogia, Monash University Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
ROMulus and RAMbo-Body language in cyberspace, Canberra School of Art Gallery, Australia
Pretext: Heteronyms, Rear Window, Clink St. Studios, London, UK
Contemporary Art Society Market, Royal Festival Hall, London, UK

1994    
New Voices, Centre d'Art Santa Monica Barcelona, Spain; Museo de Bellas Artes Bilbao, Spain; Centro Culturel Galileo Madrid, Spain; Sala de Exposiciones, Veronicas, Murcia, Spain; Sala Pescadera Viega Ayuntamiento de Jerez, Jerez, Spain
Flat, Union Gallery, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia
Whitechapel Open Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK
Presumed Innocent collaboration, Exeter Hotel, Adelaide, Australia
Lead and Follow, Atlantis, London, UK

1993    
New Voices - Jeunes Artistes Britanniques, Musee National d'Histoire et d'Art a Luxembourg; Istanbul Greater City Municipality Taksim Art Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey; State Fine Art Gallery, Ankara, Turkey; Izfas Gallery, Izmir, Turkey
Hit and Run, A Presumed Innocent collaborative event, [RE] Gallery, Adelaide, Australia
Moving into View - work from the Arts Council collection, Royal Festival Hall, London, UK
The return of the Cadavre Exquis, The Drawing Center, New York, NY
VITEA: A.I.P.#7, Fifth Sculpture Triennial, R.M.I.T. Faculty Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
The Disaster Show, with Presumed Innocent, Union Gallery, Adelaide University, Adelaide, Australia
Critical City Project, Domestic Space, Adelaide, Australia

1992    
New Voices, La Borschette, Brussels, Belgium; EEC Presidency, Brussels, Belgium
Whitechapel Open, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK
Blast from the Past, Minories Art Gallery, Colchester, UK
Walls 1, Union Gallery, Adelaide University, Adelaide, Australia
20th Century Women's Art, New Hall College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Scene of the Crime? A Presumed Innocent collaborative installation, Post West, Adelaide, Australia
Edward Totah Gallery, London, UK
Rear Window, Nothing is {Hidden}, with Pamela Golden, Andrew Renton and Linda Levinson, Lambs Conduit, London, UK

1991    
A Painting Exhibition in Two Parts, Todd Gallery, London, UK

1990    
Decoy, Serpentine Gallery, London, UK
Global Art, Brent Gallery and Galleria, Houston, TX
London passim, Casa Veneta, Trieste, Italy
Whitechapel Open, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK

1989    
XXI Festival International de la Peinture, Cagnes sur Mer, France
Whitechapel Open, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK
John Moores, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, UK

1988    
New Brits: Contemporary British and Scottish Painting, The Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH
Object and Image: British Art in the 1980's, City Museum and Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, UK
Figuring out the '80's, Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Something solid, Cornerhouse Galley, Manchester, UK
Whitechapel Open, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK
4 London Artists, Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York, NY
It's a still-life, Arts Council Collection, South Bank Centre, London, UK

1987    
Edward Totah Gallery, London, UK
Edward Bates Gallery, Chicago, IL

1986    
The Golden Thread? Classical Mythology in Contemporary Art, Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston, UK; Milton Keynes Exhibition Gallery, Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter, UK; Bradford Art Gallery and Museum, Bradford, UK
Love, Sacred and Profane, Plymouth Arts Centre, Plymouth, UK; Stoke Museum, Stoke-on-Trent, UK
Interference Riverside Studios, London, UK
Camden Annual, Camden Arts Centre, London, UK
4 British Artists, Edward Bates Gallery, Chicago, IL

1985    
Nature Morte, Edward Totah Gallery, London, UK
Open Exhibition Riverside Studios, London, UK

1984    
Whitechapel Open, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK
Galerie Davidson, Berlin, Germany
Warwick Arts Trust, London, UK

1981    
Stowells Trophy, Royal Academy, London, UK

Collaborative Organizations

2000    
Founded the International Corporation of Lost Structures (ICOLS)

1992    
Founded PI (Presumed Innocent) Adelaide/NY based

1991    
Founder member of NIH (Nothing is {Hidden}) London/NY based

Public Collections

Arts Council of England, UK
Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia
Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne, Australia
AXA Collection
British Council, London, UK
Carré d’Art Jean Bousquet/ Musée d’art contemporain, Nimes, France
Center for Contemporary Art, Znaki Czasu, Torun, Poland
Centre Pompidou, Musée National d'Art Moderne, France
EMI Paris, France
FRAC Lorraine, Metz, France
Griffith University, Queensland, Australia
Kadist Collection, Paris, France
Leeds City Council, England
Leicester County Council, UK
Muzeum Sztuki, Lodz, Poland
New Hall Cambridge, UK
Science Museum London, UK
Tate Britain, London, UK
The Box, Plymouth, UK
Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Vienna, Austria
Wolverhampton Art Gallery, Wolverhampton, UK

International Library CD-ROM Collections

Tate Britain, London
British Museum, London
UCLA, Santa Rosa Junior College, CA
University of Auckland
University of East London
Sydney College of the Arts
Rhodes University, South Africa
The Rose Golden Archive of New Media Art, The Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Carl A. Kroch Library Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
L'Espace Multimédia Gantner, France
Fundacio Antoni Tapies Biblioteca, Barcelona, Spain

Lecturing

2014    
MFA Curating, Goldsmith's College, London
Média Médiums, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Arts Paris-Cergy & Université de Paris VIII, La Gaîté lyrique, Paris

2013    
Goldsmith's College, London
Central St. Martins, London

2011    
Middlesex University, London

2008    
Wimbledon School of Art, London
University of Brighton, UK
University of Westminster, UK
Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln, Germany

2007    
University of Northumbria, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Berkeley, University of California, Berkeley, CA
Pomona College, Claremont, CA
New York University, New York, NY
University of Gwent, Wales
University of Derby, UK

2004    
Universite der Kunste, Berlin, Germany
Fakultat Bildende Kunst, Berlin, Germany
Institut fur Kunst im Kontext, Berlin

2003    
Brighton University, UK
Wimbledon School of Art, UK

2002    
UTS Sydney, University of Newcastle, Australia
University of Westminster, UK

2001    
University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
University of Newcastle, Australia

2000    
Reading University
Wimbledon School of Art
University of Northumbria at Newcastle (upon-Tyne)
Goldsmith's College
University of Western Sydney-Nepean
Sydney College of the Arts

1983-1996   
St. Martins School of Art
Chelsea School of Art
Trent Polytechnic
Bath School of Art
Coventry Polytechnic
Royal College of Art
Goldsmith's College
Kingston Polytechnic
Glasgow School of Art
Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
University of Leeds
Sydney College
University of South Australia
Onkaparinga TAFE, Australia

Awards and Grants

2018    
COLLIDE International Award, CERN Geneva/FACT UK

2010    
Residency, Center for Contemporary Art Znaki Czasu, Torun, Poland
Arts Council England (Grant for Hexen 2.0)

2006    
Arts Council England (Grant for Hexen 2039, curated by Tania Nasielski)

1999    
3rd Prize, National Digital Art Prize, Australia

1998    
Australia Council, New Media Fund
Australian Film Commission, Multimedia Completion Funding

1997    
New York Studio Residency, Australia Council

1996    
New Work Grant, South Australian Department of Arts and Cultural Development

1995    
Professional Development Grant, Australia Council

1994    
Tokyo Travel Grant, British Council
New Work Grant, South Australian Department of Arts and Cultural Development

1992    
Australia Travel Grant, British Council

1989    
3rd Prize, John Moores, Liverpool

Select Bibliography

2021    
The ISKRA DELTA catalogue, Editors: Tjaša Pogačar Nevenka Šivavec. Published by Ljubljana Biennial of Graphic Arts, Ljubliana, Slovenia.
Chajes, J.H. The Kabbalistic Tree. Published by Penn State University Press, Pennsylvania, USA.
Ha Ha Ha, l’humour de l'art, Catalogue, Kanal — Centre Pompidou, Brussels. Published by Editions Skira Paris, France.
Baert, Barbara, Benali, Abdelkader, Hertog, Thomas, Van der Stock, Jan e.a. Hannibal Books. BIG BANG De verbeelding van het universum/Imagining the Universe, Veurne, Belgium. October 2021.

2019    
Treister, Suzanne. From SURVIVOR (F) to The Escapist BHST (Black Hole Spacetime), Serpentine Galleries and Koenig Books, London. 2019.

2017    
Treister, Suzanne. The Spaceships of Bordeaux. Silvana Editoriale, Cinisello Balsamo, Milano. 2017.

2016
Treister, Suzanne. HFT The Gardener: Suzanne Treister. Black Dog Publishing Limited, 2016. 

2013    
Brown, Paul. "Operation Swanlake." RealTime 63 (2004): n. pag. RealTime. Web. 10 Jan. 2013.
“PLANET B Die Esthetik des B-movies in der zeitgensssischen Kunst.” Catalog dist (2004). Revolverbooks. Web. 11 Jan. 2013.

2012    
Dunn, Allen. "Omen, Seeing in the dark Alan Dunn on Suzanne Treister's 20 CIA BLACK SITES (interview)." Stimulus Respond Magazine Spring 2012.
Gilly, Claire. "La préhistoire digitale facon tarot divinatoire au HMKV de Dortmund" ["Prehistoric digital way in the Dortmund HMKV divinatory tarot"]. Le Monde July 2012.
Lechner, Marie. "Les arcanes de l'age digital" ["The mysteries of the digital age"]. Libération 22 July 2012.
Vogel, Von Sabine B. "Im Theater des Lebens - Wiener Secession.” Die Presse 28 June 2012.
Pickering, Andrew. "CYBERNETIC MAGIC." Mute 24 May 2012.
Gutierrez, Tuesday. "Suzanne Treister's Hexen 2.0 at the Science Museum." Visual Arts in London 24 Apr. 2012.
Williams, Rachel. "'Hexen 2.0 by Suzanne Treister.'" The Word on the Street 22 Apr. 2012.
Demuth, Josephine. "Suzanne Treister's Hexen 2.0 at the Science Museum." La Bouche Zine 22 Mar. 2012.
Axt, Barbara. "Samba's Mad Science." Instituto Ciencia Hoje (Scientific Institute, Brazil) 21 Mar. 2012.
Watson, Mike. "The Museum Problem, Frutta, Rome, Italy." Frieze 15 Mar. 2012.
Batty, Regine. "HEXEN 2.0." We Make Money Not Art 13 Mar. 2012.
Smith, Adam. "Science as mystical connections - only art dares!." Notes from the Underground 12 Mar. 2012.
Drisk. "Hexen 2.0 at The Science Museum." Obsessed With London 9 Mar. 2012.
Khan, Tabish. "Hexen 2.0 @ Science Museum." The Londonist 8 Mar. 2012.
Mathers, Alex. "Hexen 2.0 by artist Suzanne Treister at the Science Museum." Ape On the Moon - Contemporary Visual Arts 8 Mar. 2012.
Stean, Pete. "Suzanne Treister's Hexen 2.0 @ Science Museum." The Londoneer 7 Mar. 2012.
Kilbey, Paul. "Suzanne Treister's HEXEN 2.0." Onestoparts 7 Mar. 2012.
Treister, Suzanne. HEXEN 2.0 Tarot. London: Black Dog Publishing, 2012.
Larson, Lars Bang. "Essay." HEXEN 2.0. By Suzanne Treister. London: Black Dog Publishing, 2012.
Thompson, Michael. "HEXEN 2.0 at the Science Museum." Suite 101 21 Feb. 2012.
Sawdon, Phil, and Russell Marshall, eds. 'Hyperdrawing: Beyond the Lines of Contemporary Art'. London: I. B. Tauris, 2012.

2011    
Pearson, Lisa, ed. “It Is Almost That - A Collection of Image & Text Work by Women Artists & Writers.” Los Angeles: Siglio Press, 2011.
Bandini, Aurore. "'The Big Society.'" Art 21, no. 31. 2011.
Schirn Kunsthalle Catalogue. 'Secret Societies'. Ed. Cristina Ricupero, Alexix Vaillant, and Max Hollein. Cologne: Snoeck Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, 2011.
'Rozowka and Transmission' - Artist in residence projects. Torun, Poland: Subiektywna Mapa Torunia, 2011.
Weier, Sabine. "Auf Zeitreise Zwischen Fakt Und Fiktion" ["Time travel between fact and fiction']. SchirnMag 19 Aug. 2011.
Treister, Suzanne. HEXEN II. London: Black Dog Publishing, 2011.
Sawdon, Phil, and Russel Marshall, eds. Hyperdrawing: Beyond the Lines of Contemporary Art. London: I. B. Tauris, 2011.
Pearson, Lisa. "It Is Almost That - A Collection of Image & Text Work by Women Artists & Writers." Siglio Press May 2011.
Shiraishi, Yuko. "Parallel Remix, exhibition catalogue." Leonard Hutton Galleries: 2011.

2010    
Potts, Rachel. "Interview with Suzanne Treister,” Garageland 10: The Future 10. 2010.
Laubard, Charlotte, et al. "Insiders, exhibition catalogue." CAPC, Musée d'Art Contemporain de Bordeaux: 2010.
Gartenfeld, Alex. "VVORK." FANTOM Photographic quarterly 3 (2010).
Duncan, Michael. "Suzanne Treister at Alma Enterprises, Art in America." LONDON Apr. 2010.

2009    
Clark, Robert. "Magic Show." Guardian Guide Nov.-Dec. 2009.
Sherwin, Skye. "Suzanne Treister, MTB at Alma Enterprises." TimeOut Nov.-Dec. 2009.
Deepwell, Katy. "NATO: The Military Codification System for the Ordering of Everything in the World, (book review)." n.paradoxa 24: KT Press 2009.
O'Reilly, Sally, and Jonathan Allen. "Magic Show Catalogue." Hayward Publishing: 2009.
Ellis, Patricia, and Angela Rosenberg. "Scorpio's Garden Catalogue." Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König Cologne 2009.
König, Walther. Cologne 2009.
Khazam, Rahma. "Planet of Signs." Le Plateau, Critic's Pick, Artforum Oct. 2009:
Interview with Josie Demuth, La Bouche, Issue 3
Désanges, Guillaume, and Xavier Franceschi. "Érudition concrète 1- La Planète des signes." Le journal de l'exposition Le Plateau/Frac Île-de-France (2009).
TV Tower. 8,559 Meters Politics and Architecture. Ed. Friedrich Von Borries, Matthias Böttger, and Florian Heilmeyer. Shenyang: Jovis Verlag, Berlin and Liaoning Publishers, 2009.
Belasco, Daniel, et al. "Reinventing Ritual: Contemporary Art and Design." Jewish Life Yale University Press (2009).
Johnson, Ken. Image Search at P.P.O.W, The New York Times, July 10, 2009.
Lechner, Marie. “Wach sind nur die Geister” über Gespenster und ihre Medien au HMKV. Dortmund Libération 3 June 2009.
Kuni, Verena, Thibaut De Ruyter, and Inke Arns. "WACH SIND NUR DIE GEISTER." Revolver Publishing Berlin 2009.
Larson, Lars Bang. Catalogue essay for The Secret of the Ninth Planet. San Francisco: CCA, 2009.
Hoffmann, Annette. "Weit verzweigte Narration 'Histoires a l'ere numerique' legt im Basler plug.in Kunstmagazin." Magazine d'Art Regioartline 5 (2009).
Roob, Alexander. "In conversation with Suzanne Treister on her War Artists series." Melton Prior Institute,

2008    
Petrsin, Natasa. "Blame It on Gorbachev: The Sources of Inspiration and Crucial Turning Points of Inke Arns." e-flux Journal (2008).
Miller, Leigh Anne. "Suzanne Treister and Kim Rugg at P.P.O.W," Art in America. June/July 2008. p. 190-191.
Duncan, Michael. "Suzanne Treister: Alma Enterprises," Art in America International Review. April 2010. p. 132-133.
Soar, Daniel. "NATO: The Military Codification System for the Ordering of Everything in the World." London Review of Books 6 Nov. 2008.
Sullivan, Eve. "NATO: The Military Codification System for the Ordering of Everything in the World." Contemporary 97 (2008).
Ebner, Jorn. "'Suzanne Treister at Annely Juda London.'" Frankfurter Allgemeine 4 Oct. 2008.
Mobilio, Albert. "'NATO: The Military Codification System for the Ordering of Everything in the World.'" Bookforum September/October/November 2008.
Arns, Inke. "Radar: Inke Arns Ÿber Suzanne Treister." ART das kunstmagazin 15 Sept. 2008.
Grayson, Richard. "essay." 3 Projects. Comp. Suzanne Treister. N.p.: Annely Juda Fine Art, n.d.
Kohn, Marek. "essay." NATO The Military Codification System for the Ordering of Everything in the World. By Suzanne Treister. London: Black Dog Publishing, n.d.
Sullivan, Eve. "NATO: The Military Codification System for the Ordering of Everything in the World." Contemporary 97 (2008).

2007    
'ICOLS department of Future Projections' - artist page, Futures Magazine, 2007.
Ozuna, Tony. "Connect the dots Ð In a blending of fact and fantasy, lessons for a troubled age (Hexen 2039 at Skolska 28)." Prague Post 1 Oct. 2007.
Tannert, Christoph, Valeria Schulte-Fischedick, and Christian Schindler. "Gegen den Strich." KŸnstlerhaus Bethanien 2007.
Labbock, Tom. "5 Best Exhibitions' Suzanne Treister, Hexen 2039 New Art Gallery Walsall." Then Independent 28 June 2007.
Juda, Annely. A Celebration, Annely Juda Fine Art, London, 2007.
VESNA artist pages, The Balkans - special issue, Third Text, 85, Vol 21, Issue 2, March 2007.
Treister, Suzanne. Videogames and Art'. Ed. Andy Clarke and Grethe Mitchell. 2007: Intellect Books, UK and University of Chicago Press, n.d. Print.
Griffin, Jonathan. "Suzanne Treister Hexen 2039." Frieze 105 (2007).
Brooklyn Rail, February 2007.
Coxhead, Gabriel. "Digital Art- Infinite Editions." Ftmagazine/Financial Times 27 Jan. 2007.
Bain, Cameron. "Scrying Stranger Aeons." Mute 16 Jan. 2007.
Malasauskas, Raimundas. "Looking back/ most significant solo shows of 2006 (Suzanne Treister Hexen 2039)." Frieze 104 Jan.-Feb. 2007.
Buck, Louisa. "Hexen 2039 - Warburg Screening." The Art Newspaper London Diary 15.175 (2006).
Barrett, David. "Suzanne Treister, Chelsea Space." Art Monthly 302 Dec.-Jan. 2007.

2006    
Sumpter, Helen. "HEXEN 2039." TimeOut 15 Nov. 2006.
Treister, Suzanne. 'HEXEN 2039 new military-occult technologies for psychological warfare'. London: Black Dog Publishing, 2006.
HEXEN 2039 new military-occult technologies for psychological warfare, Black Dog Publishing, London, 2006. (with essay 'Waiting for the Gift of Sound and Vision' by Richard Grayson)
Blur of the Otherworldly: Contemporary Art, Technology, and the Paranormal, Essays by Lynne Tillman, Marina Warner, Mark Alice Durant and Jane D. Marsching. Publ. Center for Art and Visual Culture, University of Maryland Baltimore County USA. Dist. DAP, New York: 2006.
Artists page (NATO) Mister Motley, Magazine over Kunst, Amsterdam, nummer 9 Ð 'idealen!' 2006.
Treister, Suzanne. "From Fictional Video Game Stills to Time Travelling with Rosalind Brodsky 1991-2005." Journal of Media Practice Intellect Books ser. 7 (2006).

2005    
Meecham, Pam, and Julie Sheldon. Modern Art: A Critical Introduction 2nd edition. London: Routledge, 2005.

2004    
Barragan, Paco, Roselee Goldberg, and Coco Fusco. No lo Llames Performance/Don’t call it Performance Exhibition. New York: Fundacion Salamanca Ciudad de Cultura & El Museo del Barrio, 2004.
Knaup, Bettina, Sabina Potocki, and Katy Deepwell. "Mesto Zensk." City of Women catalogue Slovenia 2004.
"Artist pages - Dreams of the Future." n.paradoxa July 2004: n. pag.
Wainwright, Jean. "Operation Swanlake." Art Monthly (UK) 278: n. pag. Print. July-August 2004.
Geldard, Rebecca. "Operation Swanlake." TimeOut 1765: n. pag. Print. June 16-23, 2004.
Annely Juda Fine Art. "Operation Swanlake - poster/cat." Annely Juda Fine Art. N.p., London 2004.
Gates, Merryn. "Metis time:04 catalogue." Canberra Contemporary Art Space (2004).
Huffman, Kathy Rae. "'Science by Artists.'" Cornerhouse Publications Nov. 2004.

2003    
Betterton, Rosemary. Pam Skelton - Unframed: The Practices and Politics of Women Painting. IB Taurus: London, 2003.

2002    
Duncan, Michael. Self-Created Worlds, Art in America. Oct. 2002.
Glass, Alexie. Fantastic Voyage Monument. 47.
Frost, Andrew. "A-Z definitive guide Metaphysics, Pataphysics, Astrophysics, Literature, History, Jazz etc. Australian Style." Sydney Biennale 62.
Smith, Michael. "Of fakes and UFOs, artists and aliens." The Drum Media 21 May 2002.
Selinger-Morris, Samantha. "In your dreams." HQ May (2002).
James, Bruce. "Why the Biennale is a bit of a miracle." Sydney Morning Herald 17 May 2002: n. pag. Print.
Withers, Rachel. "Sydney Biennale diary." Artforum online May 2002.
Jarque, Fietta. "El capital siempre determina a las biendes." El Pais 16 February 2002.
Bodey, Michael. "A conspiracy to open our minds. " Daily Telegraph 13 March 2002.
"A Sydney apre la Biennale: la finzione a di scena." Flash Art (Italy) April-May 2002.
Rees, Simon. "2002 Biennale of Sydney." Flash Art 225: July/Sept 2002.
Verghis, Sharon. "Stand by for Biennale Õs showcase of the strange." Sydney Morning Herald 13 Mar 2002.
Genocchio, Benjamin. "As good as a wink." The Weekend Australian 26 May 2002.
Sexton, Jennifer. "Odds favour unreal event." The Australian 13 Mar. 2002.
Sexton, Jennifer. "Purely personal." The Weekend Australian-Review 5 Nov 2002.
Autry, Gene. "Aliens stole my biennale." Art Monthly (Australia) 150 June 2002.
Fink, Hannah. "Fabulous-Biennale of Sydney." Art Monthly (Australia) 151, July 2002.
Kidd, Courtney. "(The world may be) fantastic!" State of the Arts May-August 2002.
Kyriacou, Sotiris. Biennale of Sydney Contemporary June, July, Aug 2002.
Various writers. "Critical Interventions." Biennale of Sydney 2002: n. pag. Rpt. in Artspace Sydney. 2002.
Grishin, Sasha. "Biennale of Sydney." Canberra Times 10 June 2002.
Grayson, Richard. "Grasshopper Worlds." Biennale of Sydney catalogue 2002.
Kohn, Marek. "Bizarre New World (artist essay)." Biennale of Sydney catalogue, 2002.
McPhee, John. "Art is the prize for raiders of the state archives." Sydney Morning Herald 8 May 2002. 
Hynes, Victoria. "Critic's picks ICOLS [Art meets Archive]." Sydney Morning Herald 6 July 2002. 
Gawronsky, Alex. "Model Citizen." Artspace Broadsheet 31.1 (2002).
'Doing it digitally: Rosalind Brodsky and the art of the virtual female subject', chapter by Jyanni Steffensen in: Reload_Rethinking Women + Cyberculture, ed. Mary Flanagan and Austin Booth. MIT Press 2002.

2001    
Chapter on Rosalind Brodsky in Digital Thinking: New Metaphors for Technoscience and Technoculture by Jyanni
Steffensen. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2001.
Mike Leggett - Time Travelling with Rosalind Brodsky Leonardo 34.1 (2001). 76.
Kuni, Verena. “Passwort: Transit,” eMigrantinnen im elektronischen Raum 2000.
Leggett, Mike. “The Speed of Light.”
Ford, Kelly. “Spooky: Ghost, Spirits and The Uncanny.”
Annemarie Lopez - Gene Spill CitySearch

2000    
Thomas, Sarah/John Neylon. Chemistry catalogue Art Gallery of South Australia 2000.
I.M.A.T.I. From the Rosalind Brodsky Archives Greenaway Gallery cat. Sept 2000.
Deepwell, Katy. n.paradoxa (UK)Vol 6, July 2000.
Kidd, Courtney. "Critic's picks." Sydney Morning Herald 18 Aug. 2000: n. pag.
Palmer, Daniel. No Other Symptoms Photofile 59, Aug 2000.
Leggett, Mike. Redefining hybridity: CD-ROM possibilities RealTime 38 Aug-Sept 2000.
Geert, De Decker. Sztuka Fabryka
Elfving, Taru. No Other Symptoms Make (UK) No.87 March-May 2000.
Gibbs, Michael. Time Travel Art Monthly (UK) No 235 April 2000.
O'Reilly, Sally. London Arts Online feature, www.londonart.co.uk (Excerpts from CD ROM)
Carroli, Linda. Odyssey Broadsheet Vol28 summer 2000.
Taylor, Joni. "Time travel is your only means of escape." RealTime 35 Feb. 2000.
Kohn, Marek. "No Other Symptoms, The Sunday Review." The Independent on Sunday (UK) 16 Jan. 2000.
No Other Symptoms - Time Travelling with Rosalind Brodsky CD ROM with 124 page colour hardback book. Published by Black Dog Publishing Ltd, UK.

1999    
Steffensen, Jyanni. Brodsky Economics and the Jewish Science or How to Finance Time Travel from the Production of Virtual Vibrators', Exploring Cybersociety: Social, Political, Economic and Cultural Issues, ed. John Armitage and Joanne Roberts (Newcastle: University of Northumbria, 1999).
Walker, Linda Marie. "Rosalind Brodsky Cookery Show." Artlink 19.4 (1999).
Steffensen, Jyanni. "PI in New York." Broadsheet 28.2 (1999): n. pag. Print.
Jones, Jenny. Isea 98 Make (U.K.) No. 82 Dec 98-Feb 99.

1998    
Steffensen, Jyanni. "Point, Click, Point, Click, Boing." Broadsheet 27.4 (1998):
Honor Harger - Shape-Shifting: A review of Throw Down a Shape Supermild, Adelaide, Australia 4 November, 1998.
Innerscapes - An anthology of artist's writings, Ed: Pellegrin, Maurizio (Publ). Trieste Contemporanea, 1998.
McGlade, Emma. Isea 98 Bigmouth Liverpool
Artist pages - Arkzin (Zagreb) No 4 (100/101) 12.'97./01.'98.

1997    
Downey, Georgy. "Hot Links." Broadsheet 26.3 (1997).
McCrow, Dugal. “On a Clear Day,” liveart magazine (U.K.) Issue 14/15 May-July 1997.
Steffensen, Jyanni. Kitsch'n Shrink Globe E internet journal
Steffensen, Jyanni. “triple treats,” RealTime. Feb-Mar 17, 1997.
Flint, James. Wired (U.K.) 3.01 Jan 1997.
White, Tony. On a Clear Day Wired (U.K.) 3.02 Feb 1997.
Achille Bonito Oliva + Claudio Di Biagio - Heteronymous catalogue essays, 1997.
Heteronymous, TimeOut (Rome) May 1997.
Piece of Paper Press No.013 (ed. Tony White, U.K.) Vibrators from the House of Brodsky 1997.
Barrett, David. “On a Clear Day,” Frieze Issue 33 1997.
Lynch, Brian. Suzanne Treister, Art Gallery of South Australia Db Issue 145 1997.

1996    
O`Halloran, David. Visual Arts Program Telstra, Adelaide Festival 1996.
Thomas, Sarah. "Raking through Compost." Broadsheet 25.2 (1996): n. pag. Print.
Bichard, John Paul(editor). “On a Clear Day,” comic book and CD ROM
Bennett, Jill. Compost Art+Text no.54 1996.
Buttfield, Brett. “White Hysteria,” Db (Adelaide) Issue #121 June/July 1996.
Neylon, John. “White Hysteria,” Adelaide Review. July 1996.
Radok, Stephanie. "White Hysteria." Artlink 16.4 (1996): n. pag. Print.
Guha, Tania. “White Hysteria,” TimeOut, Aug 7-14, 1996.
Shiraishi, Kazuko. "Artist`s page." Hanatsubaki magazine (Tokyo) Sept. 1996.
Howard, Ian. "Faults, functions and fantasy." Brisbane Courier Mail 5 Sept. 1996.
Grayson, Richard. Dying for your sins catalogue essay, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane 1996.
Interview with Mutual Reality http:/www.widemedia.com/mutual/ re. ICA/Toshiba comm.
Pauline van Mourik Broekman - On a Clear Day Mute-digital art critique Autumn 1996. issue 6
Nunn, Louise. “At home in Adelaide,” Adelaide Advertiser. November 19, 1996.
Murtagh, Catriona. "Dying for your sins." Mesh Spring.10 (1996).
Chapman, Chris. “Banana Creme, Wet Dream etc.” Catalogue essay for Kitsch'n Shrink, Greenaway Gallery Adelaide 1996.
Saul, Shiralee. Domestic Disturbances catalogue essay, National Gallery of Victoria Melbourne, 1996.
Carroli, Linda. "The Castle as Interzone." Broadsheet 25.4 (1996/7).

1995    
Kharibian, Leah. It's a Pleasure Royal Festival Hall catalogue and selected quotes, 1995.
Grayson, Richard. Catalogue essay, Mizuma Art Gallery Tokyo, 1995.
Hubbard, Sue. “It's a Pleasure,” TimeOut, Feb 1-8, 1995.
Informer National, The Face no. 76 Jan 1995.
Brennan, Anne/Scott, June Mary. Catalogue essays "U.K. Wit and Excess" CAC Adelaide 1995.
anon - Weird Science, The Manila Times 12.8.95
Soufoulis, Zoe/Stanhope, Zara. Technothelylogia catalogue essays, Monash University, 1995.
Hagan, Francis. Artist profile Art + Tech (U.K.) 2.01 edition 1995.
Kent, Sarah. Pretext: Heteronyms TimeOut, 22-29, Nov 1995.
Santacatterina, Stella. Art after Indifference Pretext: Heteronyms cat. essay, Rear Window publications (U.K.) 1995.
Searle, Adrain. Works for a complex age New Voices catalogue, British Council 1995.
Durden, Mark. Pretext: Heteronyms Art Monthly (U.K.) no.192 Dec/Jan 1995/6.
McFarlane, Jenny. ROMulus and RAMbo Photofile Nov 1995. no.46
Steffensen, Jyanni. Parallel Gallery and Journal Photofile, Nov 1995. no.46
Anna Clabburn - Technothelylogia World Art 4/1995.

1994    
Grayson, Richard/Lumby, Catherine. Catalogue essays for Q. Would you recognise a virtual paradise? CAC Adelaide, A.C.C.A. Melbourne. 1994.
Wigg, Steve. “Impolite questions,” Broadsheet Vol 23 No 2. Winter 1994.
Robertson, Anne. Flat Agenda Issue 37, July 1994.
Grayson, Richard. “Between the clues lies the evidence” (Post West Gallery 1992) The Post West Book [Pub.+ Ed. Alan Cruickshank] Adelaide 1994.
Radok, Stephanie. “Critical mass/city art/artists initiatives,” Artlink Vol 14 No 2. 1994.
Pierce, Julianne. "Selecting the morph tool." Broadsheet 23.2 (1994).
Spiegel, Ogla. La Vanguardia. March 19, 1994.
Wigg, Steve. Virtual history Artlink Vol 14 No. 3, Spring 1994.
McEwen, John. Whitechapel Open Daily Telegraph 15 May 1994.

1993    
Mersch, Corina. Luxemburger Land No 13/2 April 1993.
Buttfield, Bret. Db Magazine (Adelaide) #49, 18-31 August 1993.
Bolton, Ken. Artist run alternatives Art + Australia Vol 31 No 2 1993.
Steffensen, Jyanni. Virtual(ly) real desire; Software Broadsheet (Adelaide) Vol 22 & No 3, Spring 1993.

1992    
http://www.cacsa.org.au/publish/broadsheet/index_frames.html& in Salient: SA Visual Art 1992-95 Anthology, [Pub. + Ed. Alan Cruickshank] Adelaide Festival, 1996.
Fink, Hannah. "Fabulous-Biennale of Sydney." Art Monthly (Australia) 151 July 2002.
McEwen, John. Sunday Telegraph 16/2/1992.
Searle, Adrian. TimeOut 19-26 Feb 1992.
Hall, Charles. Arts Review March 1992.
Renton, Andrew. Flash Art May/June 1992.
Lumby, Catherine. Art + Text 43 September 1992.
Lumby, Catherine. Artlink Vol 12 No 3 Spring 1992.

1991    
Godfrey, Tony. A British Painting for the 90's Art in America April 1991.

1990    
Collins, Robert/Josephs, James. Catalogue essays, Edward Totah/Ikon Gallery catalogue 1990.
Lubbock, Tom. Independent on Sunday 1/4/1990.
Kent, Sarah. TimeOut April 18-25, 1990.
Currah, Mark. City Limits May 3-10, 1990.
Nikkei Art June 1990.
Schlieker, Andrea. “Decoy” catalogue essay, Serpentine Gallery 1990.
Kent, Sarah. “Decoy- Lie of the Land,” TimeOut May 2-9, 1990.
Jennings, Rose. “Nature Studies City Limits.” May 3-10, 1990.
Feaver, William. “Landscapes of the video age,” Sunday Observer May 15, 1990.
Graham, Andrew. “Dixon Decoy at the Serpentine Gallery,” The Independent. May 15, 1990.
Hilton, Tim. “Nebulous Landscapes,” The Guardian, May 16, 1990.
Hubbard, Sue. Bath contemporary art fair 20/20. May 1990.
Chadwick, Susan. The Houston Post July 1, 1990.
Hoellering, Andrew. “Suzanne Treister, Spacex Exeter.” The Guardian. August 29, 1990.
Kyriacou, Sotiris. Artscribe Sept/Oct 1990.

1989    
Kaido, Kazu. Ikebana Sogetsu Spring 1989.
Cohen, Carolyn. “40 under 40” Art & Design Vol 5, no. ¾. 1989.
Feaver, William. Character cats and shepherd's pie skies The Observer 22/10/1989.
Vaizey, Marina. “British art finds a new freedom”, Sunday Times. October 29, 1989.
Kent, Sarah. Back for Moores 20/20. November 1989.

1988    
Dutt, Robin. The Independent. January 26, 1988.
Robertson, Allen. TimeOut. February 3-10, 1988.
Collings, Matthew. City Limits. February 4-11, 1988.
Beaumont, Mary Rose. Arts Review. February 12, 1988.
Godfrey, Tony. The Burlington Magazine. April 1988.
Lovely, David. “Something Solid” Arts Review. May 1988.
Godfrey, Tony. “Classicism in painting today.” Art & Design June 1988.
Cooke, Lynne. Art International Autumn 1988.
Higgins and Cohen - New British Painting Phaidon 1988.
Cyphers, Peggy. New York in review Arts Magazine. October 1988.

1986    
Allthorpe, Marjorie. “Guyton The Golden Thread?” Catalogue essay, Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston, UK.
Roberts, John. “Interference Artscribe” Sept/Oct 1986.
Hilty, Greg and Kate Macfarlane - 'Interference' catalogue essays. publ. Riverside Studios, London 1986.

Interviews

2019    
Interview with Marisa Olson for Artforum, October 15, 2019

2015    
Interview with Marie Lechner in conjunction with Welcome to the Future! the floppy cd-rom revolution (or the short life of born-digital art) March 19 - April 26, 2015, iMAL, Brussels. February 2015
Cybernetics and the post-surveillance age

2014    
Post-Surveillance: Suzanne Treister's riposte to 'Post-Internet' art
Interview with Digby Warde- Aldham for Apollo, August 2014
Interview with Omar Kholeif, published in catalogue accompanying exhibition by Constant Dullaart at Carroll/Fletcher, London, England April 2014
Networks in Reverse: From the Interplanetary Internet via the ARPANET to the Last Pre-Internet Moment, Chapter in: Networks, Edited by Lars Bang Larsen, Whitechapel Documents of Contemporary Art, published by MIT Press 2014
Podcast of reading at Adelaide Festival 2014 with introduction by Lars Bang Larsen
'What Happens in the Gaps: An Interview with Suzanne Treister by Roger Luckhurst' 2009. Published in 'The Machine & the Ghost: Technology & Spiritualism in 19th to 21st Century Art & Culture', Manchester University Press 2014

2013    
Occult Cybernetics - Interview with Erik Davis, Expanding Mind radio show, San Francisco, USA 12 September 2013         

2012    
Seeing in the dark - Interview with Alan Dunn
Alan Dunn on Suzanne Treister's 20 CIA BLACK SITES, Stimulus Respond magazine, Omen, Summer 2012 http://www.stimulusrespond.com/
The Axis of Hexis: An Interview with Suzanne Treister (HEXEN 2.0)
Interview with ATA Quarterly Journal, Summer 2012

2010    
Interview with Rachel Potts, Garageland magazine, 'Future' issue, London, May 2010
'Suzanne Treister, capturing the essence of gaming since the '80s' Interview with Mathias Jansson - Part of a series on the pioneers of videogame art. www.gamescenes.org, Aug 2010
'Suzanne Treister in conversation with Kirstie Skinner and Kate Gray', Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, Feb 2010 (podcast)

2009    
Interview with Josie Demuth, La Bouche, Issue 3, September 2009
'In conversation with Suzanne Treister on her War Artists series'
Alexander Roob, Melton Prior Institute, Dusseldorf, Germany. 20.02.2009

2008    
Interview with Rolf Clement on the exhibition '3 Projects' at Annely Juda Fine Art, London
Deutschlandfunk - Kultur heute, 10.11.2008

2007    
'15 Questions about Hexen 2039' Interview with Angelique van Engelen, March 2007
'From Fictional Videogame Stills to Time Travelling with Rosalind Brodsky 1991 - 2005' Essay by Suzanne Treister in: 'Videogames and Art', Ed. Andy Clarke, Grethe Mitchell, Publ. Intellect Books, UK 2007

Writing

1998    
Ambient (male) identity Broadsheet, vol 26, no.4. Summer 1997/98

1997    
Dean Whitehorn, Catalogue essay, Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide 1997

1996    
UK Es & Whizz Broadsheet, vol 25, no.1. Autumn 1996
White Hysteria - interview with Bala Starr, Broadsheet, vol 25, no.2 Winter 1996
Japophile/Hi Tack, Broadsheet Vol.22 No.2. June 1993/Salient 1996 

1995    
Bodiless Bodies of Work, Richard Grayson Performance Space, Sydney, catalogue essay 1995
Alex Rizkalla Broadsheet, vol. 24, no.2 Winter 1995

1994    
Patricia Piccinini & Alison Main Mesh- Experimenta media arts journal #8/9 Autumn/Winter 1996
Bad Girls, ICA London, Artlink Autumn 1994
Monstrous Gorgeous, Artlink Vol 14 no.4 Summer 1994/5
Mehmet Adil, Broadsheet Vol 23 no.4 Summer 1994

1992    
Belshazzar, Richard Grayson Post West catalogue (Adelaide)1992
Forensic, Broadsheet Vol. 21. No.3 Sept 1992

Television

1993    
PRESUMED INNOCENT-DISASTER Documentary by Heather Croall for "Carpet Burns" SBS Australia. Dec 1993

Conferences

2000    
'Doing it digitally: Rosalind Brodsky and the art of the virtual female subject', Next 1.0: New Extensions of Existing Technologies, Karlstad University, Sweden. Paper presented by Jyanni Steffensen.
'Doing it digitally: Rosalind Brodsky and the art of the virtual female subject' Verve at Artist's week, Telstra Adelaide Festival 2000, Ngapartji CMC. Paper presented by Jyanni Steffensen.

1999    
Brodsky Economics and the Jewish Science or How to Finance Time Travel from the Production of Virtual Vibrators', Exploring Cybersociety, School of Social, Political and Economic Sciences, University of Northumbria, Newcastle, UK. Paper presented by Jyanni Steffensen.
'Invading Ancestral Spaces through the Privileged Violence of Technology 'futureScreen 99: AvAtArs | phantom agents dLux media arts at the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney. Paper presented by Jyanni Steffensen.

1994    
Still Photography? International symposium on the transition from analog to digital imaging. University of Melbourne. Paper presented by artist.

Curating

1997    
Wardrobe Madlove Gallery, Adelaide; The Performance Space, Sydney; I.M.A. Brisbane; P.I.C.A. Perth

1996    
White Hysteria Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia; Stripp, Melbourne.
White Hysteria (waiting room) Cleveland project space, Lotta Hammer Gallery, London; The Physics Room, Christchurch, New Zealand

1994    
Flat Union Gallery, Adelaide University (with L.E. Young)

Selected Works

Selected Works Thumbnails
Suzanne Treister
Kabbalistic Futurism/Architectures/Museums/Museum of Ethics and Interplanetary Technologies, 2023
oil on canvas
83 7/8 x 59 7/8 ins.
213 x 152 cm

Suzanne Treister
Kabbalistic Futurism/Architectures/Museums/Museum of Ethics and Interplanetary Technologies, 2023
oil on canvas
83 7/8 x 59 7/8 ins.
213 x 152 cm

Suzanne Treister
TECHNOSHAMANIC SYSTEMS/Diagram/ Technoshamanic Architectures and Design, 2020
archival giclée print on Hanemuhle bamboo paper
11 3/4 x 8 1/4 ins.
29.7 x 21 cm
Edition of 15

Suzanne Treister
TECHNOSHAMANIC SYSTEMS/Diagram/ Technoshamanic Architectures and Design, 2020
archival giclée print on Hanemuhle bamboo paper
11 3/4 x 8 1/4 ins.
29.7 x 21 cm
Edition of 15

Suzanne Treister
Kabbalistic Futurism/Manuscripts (09)/Blue Galaxy, 2023
oil on canvas
84 x 60 ins.
213.4 x 152.4 cm

Suzanne Treister
Kabbalistic Futurism/Manuscripts (09)/Blue Galaxy, 2023
oil on canvas
84 x 60 ins.
213.4 x 152.4 cm

Suzanne Treister
SURVIVOR (F)/Space Forest Algorithm, 2016-19
oil on linen
83 7/8 x 72 1/8 ins.
213 x 183 cm

Suzanne Treister
SURVIVOR (F)/Space Forest Algorithm, 2016-19
oil on linen
83 7/8 x 72 1/8 ins.
213 x 183 cm

Suzanne Treister
HFT The Gardener/Diagrams/66 Technology Hardware Equipment, Telecommunications, Software and Computer Services Companies, 2015
archival giclée print on Hanemuhle bamboo paper
11 3/4 x 16 1/2 ins.
29.85 x 41.91 cm
Edition of 15

Suzanne Treister
HFT The Gardener/Diagrams/66 Technology Hardware Equipment, Telecommunications, Software and Computer Services Companies, 2015
archival giclée print on Hanemuhle bamboo paper
11 3/4 x 16 1/2 ins.
29.85 x 41.91 cm
Edition of 15

Suzanne Treister
HFT The Gardener/Video stills and photo works/Nine Elms, London, 2015
archival giclée print on Hanemuhle bamboo paper
11 3/4 x 16 1/2 ins.
29.85 x 41.91 cm
Edition of 15

Suzanne Treister
HFT The Gardener/Video stills and photo works/Nine Elms, London, 2015
archival giclée print on Hanemuhle bamboo paper
11 3/4 x 16 1/2 ins.
29.85 x 41.91 cm
Edition of 15

Suzanne Treister
Kabbalistic Futurism/Architectures/Museums/Museum of Ethics and Interplanetary Technologies, 2023
oil on canvas
83 7/8 x 59 7/8 ins.
213 x 152 cm

Suzanne Treister
Kabbalistic Futurism/Architectures/Museums/Museum of Ethics and Interplanetary Technologies, 2023
oil on canvas
83 7/8 x 59 7/8 ins.
213 x 152 cm

Suzanne Treister
TECHNOSHAMANIC SYSTEMS/Diagram/ Technoshamanic Architectures and Design, 2020
archival giclée print on Hanemuhle bamboo paper
11 3/4 x 8 1/4 ins.
29.7 x 21 cm
Edition of 15

Suzanne Treister
TECHNOSHAMANIC SYSTEMS/Diagram/ Technoshamanic Architectures and Design, 2020
archival giclée print on Hanemuhle bamboo paper
11 3/4 x 8 1/4 ins.
29.7 x 21 cm
Edition of 15

Suzanne Treister
Kabbalistic Futurism/Manuscripts (09)/Blue Galaxy, 2023
oil on canvas
84 x 60 ins.
213.4 x 152.4 cm

Suzanne Treister
Kabbalistic Futurism/Manuscripts (09)/Blue Galaxy, 2023
oil on canvas
84 x 60 ins.
213.4 x 152.4 cm

Suzanne Treister
SURVIVOR (F)/Space Forest Algorithm, 2016-19
oil on linen
83 7/8 x 72 1/8 ins.
213 x 183 cm

Suzanne Treister
SURVIVOR (F)/Space Forest Algorithm, 2016-19
oil on linen
83 7/8 x 72 1/8 ins.
213 x 183 cm

Suzanne Treister
HFT The Gardener/Diagrams/66 Technology Hardware Equipment, Telecommunications, Software and Computer Services Companies, 2015
archival giclée print on Hanemuhle bamboo paper
11 3/4 x 16 1/2 ins.
29.85 x 41.91 cm
Edition of 15

Suzanne Treister
HFT The Gardener/Diagrams/66 Technology Hardware Equipment, Telecommunications, Software and Computer Services Companies, 2015
archival giclée print on Hanemuhle bamboo paper
11 3/4 x 16 1/2 ins.
29.85 x 41.91 cm
Edition of 15

Suzanne Treister
HFT The Gardener/Video stills and photo works/Nine Elms, London, 2015
archival giclée print on Hanemuhle bamboo paper
11 3/4 x 16 1/2 ins.
29.85 x 41.91 cm
Edition of 15

Suzanne Treister
HFT The Gardener/Video stills and photo works/Nine Elms, London, 2015
archival giclée print on Hanemuhle bamboo paper
11 3/4 x 16 1/2 ins.
29.85 x 41.91 cm
Edition of 15