Solo Exhibitions
2022
Double Bubble, PALO Gallery, New York City, NY

2021
Something that Feels like the Truth,LaMontagne Gallery, Boston, MA

2019
Cope and Drag, Saint Kate Hotel, Milwaukee, WI
Give Me Your Anxiety, LaMontagne Gallery, Boston, MA

2017
This Must Be The Place, Beeler Gallery, Columbus College of Art and Design, Columbus, Ohio
You Don’t Know my Horizon, David Winton Bell Gallery, Brown University, Providence, RI
Excuse Me, LaMontagne Gallery, Winchester, MA

2016
You Don't Know My Horizon, Artpace, San Antonio, TX

2015
And then, Gridspace, Brooklyn, NY

2013
Ground Floor, Anaba Project, Bestheda, MD

2012
Everything changes everything, LaMontagne Gallery, South Boston, MA

2009
Thank something Large, RhysMendes Gallery, São Paulo, Brazil
Gambiarra com Ouro, RhysMendes Gallery, Belo Horizonte, Brazil

Selected Bibliography and Publications

2022
Rahmanan, Anna, “Walk through floating sculptures of chewed bubble gum at this free exhibit downtown”, Timeout.com/newyork, March 11.
Cascone, Sarah, “Editors’ Picks: 12 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From Ad Reinhardt Curated by James Turrell to Larger-Than-Life Chewing-Gum Art”, Artnet, February 22.
Anapur, Eli, “Kim Faler’s Immersive Installation comes to PALO Gallery”, Widewalls, February 26.

2021
Van Stratten, Laura, “At Mass MoCA, Supporting Artists Beyond, Exhibitions, The New York Times, October 21.
Harrington, Leah Triplett, “Purpose and Whimsy Blend in a Show at LaMontagne Gallery, WBUR, The ARTery, April 20.
Whyte, Murray, “At MASS MoCA, art from the faults of translation”, The Boston Globe, January 21.

2020
Huberdeau, Jennifer. Take 5 with Kim Faler: Sculptors work garners attention even during pandemic.The Berkshire Eagle, November 21.
Gural, Natasha. Live Gallery Experience Resumes With Dynamic Installations and Sculpture That Engage And Question The Viewer Forbes Magazine, September 3.
Farago, Jason. Berkshires Museums Are Beckoning. The New York Times, July 24.
Huberdeau, Jennifer. Lost…and found, in translation, The Berkshire Eagle, July 12.

2019
McQuaid, Cate, Artist finds import in the everyday, ​The Boston Globe​, 1/23/19
2017
Cate McQuaid, The Ticket, The Boston Globe, 6/8/2017
Stafford, Scott, From office space to artist's place, The Berkshire Eagle, 12/4/17

2015
Clark, Lauren, Art with Attitude; New England Talent to Watch in 2016, 12/15-1/16, pg.42, Take Magazine (print edition) Artist to Watch in 2016
Clark, Lauren, ‘Looking over the Overlooked’, The Take Magazine, 2/20/15, The Take Magazine
Meloche, Jaclyn, ‘Materials Matter: The Politics of Posthumanist Performativity in Contemporary Studio Practice.’ PhD Thesis, Chapter 3, pg. 80-95, Concordia University, Spectrum Library

2014
Griffin, Amy, “No place like home” The Times Union, 5/15/14,preview section, pg. 19, The Times Union,

2013
Newhall, Edith, “Galleries: Sculptures, paintings and installation”, The Philadelphia Inquirer, 6/16/2013, The Philadelphia Inquirer
Morgan, Keith N., “Invisible Cities”, College Art Association Review, 3/11/13. CAA Reviews
Rowlett, Samuel, Big Red and Shiny: Connecticut River Art Review, A Field Guide, 1/23/13,Big Red and Shiny

2012
Stretch, Bonnie Barrett, “Interview: Susan Cross, Curator of Invisible Cities at MASS MoCA , Art New England,11/12. Art New England
Ober, Cara, Instituting Change: Guest Spot @ The Reinstitute is a new and improved art space,9/10/12, BmoreArt Magazine
Cate McQuaid, ‘Galleries around Boston: ‘The Space Between’ and beyond’, The Boston Globe, 7/2512. The Boston Globe
Seven, John, “Artist makes works that end, North Adams Transcript, 5/4/12. North Adams Transcript
2012 Decordova Biennial (catalog) pg 24&58-9
Devlin, Elizabeth Lyons, ‘Impossible Objects Doomed from the Start,' 1/23/2012, Flux Boston

2011
Studio Visit Magazine, Volume 14, pg 64-65

2009
Marti, Silas, “Artista exagera padrões de azulejos em fotografias”, Folha de São Paulo, 12/16/09, Section E, pg. 9. Folha de Sao Paulo
Armani, Priscila, “Galeria Rhys Mendes inaugua nesta quarta as mostras De Passagem e Thank Something Large”,12/16/09, POP4
Feira International de Arte de São Paulo, 2009 (catalog). RhysMendes Gallery, 5/09, pg. 164
White, Roger, "The work of Caleb Taylor, Asad Faulwell, Joanne Schiavone and Kimberly Faler", Joan Mitchell Foundation 2008 Grant Recipients, presented by the Cue Foundation 5/09, pg. 9-11.
Savich, Zach, Three Poems, Propeller Magazine, 10/09, pg. 30-39, Propeller Magazine
UMASS Small Press Bonanza, Microfilme Magazine One, Cover art. Issue 1, 12/09

2008
Joseph, Lou, Safety Architecture, Muhlenberg College, 10/08, pg. 6.
Faler, Kim, Here & Now, Cranbrook Academy of Art (graduate catalog), 5/09, pg. 159-160