The Black Flame of Paradise
The Black Flame of Paradise is the first novel by American artist Zachary Cahill. The book is a proposition for a new model of religious life grounded in the artistic and personal relations to the divine.
Critical Inquiry, Notes on NonSculpture Sculpture, Summer 2018
Interview with Inside\Within
Revolution, one weird day at a time
review of Revolution Every Day by Lori Waxman in the Chicago Tribune
Visions and Voices: Two Russian Revolution Shows
review of Revolution Every Day by Aniko Berman
Book Launch for Revolution Every Day - A Calendar 1917-2017
edited by Robert Bird, Christina Kiaer and Zachary Cahill will take place at the Seminary Co-Op on January 9, 2018 - 6:00-7:30 p.m.
USSA Sanctuary
September 9 - October 20, 2017
Anastasia Tinari Projects, Chicago, IL
solo exhibitionJames Kalm Rough Cut
online video art review by James Kalm
USSA Love Chapel
All Power featured on Artforum's instagram
Conversation about USSA Love Chapel
Artforum video archive of conversation with Jan Verwoert at Regina Rex on May 28, 2017
USSA Love Chapel
May 21-June 25, 2017
Regina Rex, New York, New York
solo exhibitionMousse Conversations: Life Without Consanguinity
Interview in Mousse Magazine with Abigail Winograd
ArtReview: The Future Greats/Annual Special Issue
Jan-Feb, 2017
selection by Dieter RoelstraeteZachary Cahill named Curator at the University of Chicago's Gray Center
announcement on Artforum
Broken Flag at Iceberg Projects
November 6-December 6, 2016
group exhibition curated by Dr. Daniel Berger and Dr. Omar Kholeif
with works by: AA Bronson, Art+ Positive, Sanford Biggers, Elijah Burgher, Zachary Cahill, Noah Davis, Paul Heyer, Jonathan Horowitz, Kerry James Marshall, William J. O'Brien, Raymond Saunders, Cheryl Pope, Patti Smith and David Wojnarowicz."A Banner Year: The Culture War Must Be Won"
review in Newcity Art of Broken Flag at Iceberg Projects by Elliot Reichert
Artslant, The Taste Issue
"Taste With the Body and Without" by Zachary Cahill
ICA Phildelphia, Notes
"Not Here, Not There: a relaxed but weary play in three acts"
a response to Rodney McMillian's The Black Show.Goethe Institut (interview)
WAS WÜRDEST DU LIEBER NICHT TEILEN, Zachary Cahill?
Otter, What is American Art? (A Walk-Through)
March 6th, 2016
"A Walk-Through" the exhibition Peter Watchler, Sounds of A Trumpet at the Renaissance Society performed by Zachary CahillGoethe Institut Kultursympoium Weimar 2016
June 1-3, 2016
Artist to watch in 2016
Chicago Social Life
Artist-Critic: History, Identity, Work
College Art Association Annual Conference in Washington D.C.
February 3rd, 2016
Useful and/or Useless: Artists, what is your value?
November 25th, 6:30pm, ICA London, cinema 1
Lecture at the ICA London
November 25th, 2015
2015 Chicago's Visual Vanguard
NewCity
USSA: State Farm
solo exhibition at The Merwin Gallery, Illinois Wesleyan University