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JOEY TERRILL

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Biography

Joey Terrill joins diverse mediums of zine-making, performance and painting in a body of work that tenderly encompasses his intimate experiences of intersecting queer, Chicano and artistic communities. Drawing from the existing visual culture surrounding him, Terrill combines personal photographs, found pop cultural imagery and reproductions of artworks by queer predecessors to conjure utopian landscapes. While Terrill’s early work captures intimacies between friends and lovers at the start of the AIDS crisis in his characteristic flat style, his later paintings trace developments in photorealism and Conceptual art, reflecting the artist’s discursive relationship to illusionistic space. 

Throughout his upbringing in Southern California, Terrill had exposure to prominent creative scenes such as Luis Valdez’s El Teatro Campesino, Asco’s guerrilla performances, Ray Johnson’s New York correspondence school and the radically progressive Catholicism of Sister Corita Kent at Immaculate Heart College. Like many artists who came of age in the wake of Pop art, Terrill found refuge within the fantasies of American image culture—his earliest artworks covering his bedroom walls, which he transformed with a mix of drawings, photographs and clippings of comic books, film starlets and music icons. The artist combines his concentrated background in art and local activism, bringing a popular graphic style to depictions of queer longing and Chicano culture.  

Joey Terrill (b. 1955, Los Angeles) lives and works in Los Angeles. Recognized for his enduring AIDS activism, Terrill served as the Director of Global Advocacy and Partnerships for the AIDS Healthcare Foundation until recently. He has exhibited solo exhibitions at Marc Selwyn Fine Art, Los Angeles (2024); Ortuzar Projects, New York (2023, 2021); Park View / Paul Soto, Los Angeles (2022); ONE Gallery, West Hollywood (2013); Ohio Union, Ohio State University, Columbus (2013); Norris Fine Art Gallery, Los Angeles (1993); Score Bar, Los Angeles (1984); and Windows on White Street, New York (1981). His work has been featured in group exhibitions such as Scientia Sexualis, Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2025); For Dear Life: Art, Medicine, and Disability, Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego (2025); Copy Machine Manifestos: Artists Who Make Zines, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, New York (2024); Made in L.A. 2023: Acts of Living, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2023); ESTAMOS BIEN–La Trienal 20/21, El Museo Del Barrio, New York (2020–2021); Touching History: Stonewall 50, Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm Springs (2019–2020); Through Positive Eyes, Fowler Museum, University of California, Los Angeles (2019); Axis Mundo: Queer Networks in Chicano L.A., Museum of Contemporary Art, Pacific Design Center and ONE Gallery, Los Angeles; and Asco: Elite of the Obscure, A Retrospective, 1972–1987, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2011). His work has recently joined the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; El Museo del Barrio, New York; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego; Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, Massachusetts; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Art Institute of Chicago; Cantor Arts Center, Stanford, California; and the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Joey Terrill Still Here, the first monograph devoted to his AIDs-related works, is currently avaliable.

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Works

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Joey Terrill, When I Was Young, 1995

Joey Terrill, When I Was Young, 1995

Joey Terrill, Marky and Billy, 1993

Joey Terrill, Marky and Billy, 1993

Joey Terrill, Being Near Him, 1993

Joey Terrill, Being Near Him, 1993

Joey Terrill, Here I am/Estoy Aquí, 2022

Joey Terrill, Here I am/Estoy Aquí, 2022

Joey Terrill, Breaking Up / Breaking Down, 1984–1985

Joey Terrill, Breaking Up / Breaking Down, 1984–1985
 

Joey Terrill, Breaking Up / Breaking Down, 1984–1985 detail  Panel 9: Crying

Joey Terrill, Breaking Up / Breaking Down, 1984–1985 detail

Panel 9: Crying
 

Joey Terrill, Oscar/Ernesto, 1992–1993

Joey Terrill, Oscar/Ernesto, 1992–1993
 

Joey Terrill, Chicanos Invade New York (triptych), 1981  (left to right) Making Tortillas in Soho Reading the Local Paper Searching for Burritos


Joey Terrill, Chicanos Invade New York (triptych), 1981

(left to right)
Making Tortillas in Soho
Reading the Local Paper
Searching for Burritos

 

Joey Terrill Vickie And Sue Say What About Bamboo House?, 1985–1988

Joey Terrill, Vickie And Sue Say What About Bamboo House?, 1985–1988
 

Joey Terrill, Orlando Waiting for Toast, 1999–2000

Joey Terrill, Orlando Waiting for Toast, 1999–2000
 

Joey Terrill, When I Was Young, 1995
Joey Terrill, Marky and Billy, 1993
Joey Terrill, Being Near Him, 1993
Joey Terrill, Here I am/Estoy Aquí, 2022
Joey Terrill, Breaking Up / Breaking Down, 1984–1985
Joey Terrill, Breaking Up / Breaking Down, 1984–1985 detail  Panel 9: Crying
Joey Terrill, Oscar/Ernesto, 1992–1993
Joey Terrill, Chicanos Invade New York (triptych), 1981  (left to right) Making Tortillas in Soho Reading the Local Paper Searching for Burritos
Joey Terrill Vickie And Sue Say What About Bamboo House?, 1985–1988
Joey Terrill, Orlando Waiting for Toast, 1999–2000

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Exhibitions

Joey Terrill
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Joey Terrill
Cut and Paste January 19 – February 25, 2023
Joey Terrill
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Joey Terrill
Once Upon A Time: Paintings, 1981–2015 September 10 – October 23, 2021

Art Fairs

Frieze New York 2025
Art Fair
Frieze New York 2025
JOEY TERRILL May 7 – May 11, 2025
Frieze Los Angeles 2024
Art Fair
Frieze Los Angeles 2024
CARLOS ALMARAZ, JOEY TERRILL, ROBERTO GIL DE MONTES February 29 – March 3, 2024
Art Basel Miami Beach 2023
Art Fair
Art Basel Miami Beach 2023
December 6 – 10, 2023

Press

News

Joey Terrill featured in The Art Newspaper

In pictures: Rujeko Hockley’s Frieze favourites by Torey Akers

May 8, 2025

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Joey Terrill interviewed by Hyperallergic

Joey Terrill’s Windows Into Queer Chicano Life by Valentina Di Liscia

June 13, 2024

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Joey Terrill featured in Los Angeles Times

Art about AIDS has often depicted grief. L.A. painter Joey Terrill made it about life by Carolina A. Miranda

February 14, 2024

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Joey Terrill Featured in Frieze Magazine

Joey Terrill’s Chicanx Constellations

July 11, 2023

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April 20, 2023

JOEY TERRILL INCLUDED IN MADE IN L.A. 2023

Hammer Museum’s Made in L.A. Biennial Names 39 Artists for Upcoming Edition in October, By Maximilíano Durón

April 20, 2023

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Joey Terrill REVIEWED IN MOUSSE MAGAZINE

Joey Terrill “Cut and Paste” at Ortuzar Projects, New York

February 3, 2023

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JOEY TERRILL FEATURED IN T MAGAZINE

Joey Terrill’s Psychedelic Collages, on View in New York by Juan A. Ramírez

January 18, 2023

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JOEY TERRILL FEATURED IN ARTNEWS

LATINX ART GOT MORE VISIBILITY THAN EVER IN 2021 BY MAXIMILÍANO DURÓN

DECEMBER 30, 2021

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JOEY TERRIILL REVIEWED IN ARTFORUM

BY COCO ROMACK

December 2021

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JOEY TERRILL REVIEWED IN FRIEZE MAGZINE

INTIMATE CANVASES OF CHICANO MASUCLINITY BY DAVID EVERITT HOWE

October 8, 2021

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Joey Terrill Reviewed in The New York Times

Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now by Will Heinrich

October 7, 2021

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