Born in 1996, New York, NY. Lives and works in Albuquerque, NM.


EDUCATION


2018

B.A., Psychology & Studio Art, New York University, New York, NY


SOLO EXHIBITIONS


2023

Goodbye Earl, Night Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 


2021

The Nonexistent Night, Arsenal Contemporary, New York, NY


GROUP EXHIBITIONS


2025

Where the Real Lies, Ogunquit Museum of American Art, Ogunquit, ME

The Sleepers, Murray College Cambridge University


2024

Night at Dunes, Night Gallery in collaboration with Dunes, Portland, ME

A Study in Form: Chapter 2, James Fuentes, New York, NY
Miami Art Basel, Night Gallery 


2023

Armory New York, Night Gallery

The Descendants, presented by Woaw Gallery, K11 Musea, Hong Kong


2022

Wonder Women, Jeffrey Deitch, New York, NY

I is Other, Lyles & King, New York, NY

Late Night Enterprise, Galerie Perrotin, New York, NY

Shrubs, Night Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

Frieze London, Night Gallery


2021

Urban Whispers, WOAW Gallery, Hong Kong, China

My Secret Garden, Asia Art Center, Taipei, Taiwan

Carpe Diem, UTA Artist Space, Beverly Hills, CA

Desire Encapsulated, Make Room, Los Angeles, CA

She Came to Stay, Andrea Festa Fine Art, Rome, Italy

Ἰώ, Cassina Projects, Milan, Italy

Indefinite Present, Y2K Group, New York, NY


2020

Outside Touch, Monya Rowe Gallery, New York, NY

No Time Like The Present, PUBLIC Gallery, London, United Kingdom

This Sacred Vessel (pt. 2), Arsenal Contemporary, New York, NY


2019

A Body of Work, Wallplay, New York, NY


2018

Dia Beacon, The Commons and Rosenberg Galleries, New York, NY

Precarious, The Commons at The Barney Building, New York, NY


PUBLIC COLLECTIONS


Women’s Art Collection at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom


Ogunquit Museum Collection, Ogunquit Museum of American Art, Ogunquit, ME


AWARDS


Spirit Now London Acquisition Award


PRESS

2025

Rizzoli book


2024

Guardian


2023

Aaron Short, “What Does $100K Get You at the Armory Show?” Hyperallergic, September 8

Anfisa Vrubel, “East Meets West / Six Female Artists / In New York,” Purple Magazine, Spring/Summer

Sara Van Bussel, “Painting and the challenge of storytelling,” NR Global, Spring/Summer

"Goodbye Earl by Artist Bambou Gili," BOOOOOOOM, May 18

Maddie Hollamon, “Bambou Gili,” Blanc Magazine. Spring

Emma Christ, "Pick of the Week: Bambou Gili," Artillery, March 30


2021

Harley Wong, "16 Rising Artists of the Asian Diaspora in the United States," Artsy, May 19

New American Paintings, Issue 152


2020

Panelist, This Sacred Vessel (pt.2), Arsenal Contemporary, New York, NY, moderated by Jeanette Bisschops, curator of the New Museum

Caroline Goldstein, "A New Show Featuring 21st-Century Twists on Figurative Painting Depicts Subversive, Chimerical, and Gender-Fluid Bodies—See It Here," Artnet News, June 26

Emily Gosling, "The Female Painters Exploring Our Relationships to the Bodies of Others," Elephant Magazine, April 21


publications 

2025

Wonder Women: Art of the Asian Diaspora, Rizzoli Kathy Huang

Art gallery with paintings displayed on white walls, red centerpiece, and a wood ceiling.
Gallery view with three paintings on white walls; grey floor. One shows two people, another a landscape, and the last a woman at a table.
Art gallery with sculpture of reclining figure on turtle base and paintings on walls.
Gallery view with three artworks: a pool, a sculpture, and a photo of people, all in a white room.