David Kennedy Cutler
March 25, 2025

  1. Mess, Scratch Acid, 1991
  2. My New House, The Fall, 1985
  3. Cloudy Day, Tom T Hall, 1969
  4. Hymn, Diane Coffee,     
  5. Come On, Tommy McGee, 2016
  6. Black Foliage (Itself), The Olivia Tremor Control, 1999
  7. This is how we walk on the Moon, Arthur Russell, 1994
  8. Hidden Song, Delia Gonzalez, 2017
  9. Black Panta, Lee "Scratch" Perry, 2004
  10. Headlights, Pets, 2023
  11. Rainbow 65 (full version), Gene Chandler   
  12. No Side To Fall In, The Raincoats, 1979
  13. Government Cheque, Cindy Lee   
  14. Forced To Drive, The Breeders, 2002
  15. History Lesson - Part II, Minutemen, 2019
  16. Virtually Nothing, 100 Flowers, 1983
  17. The Commercial, Wire, 1977
  18. I'm On the Side of Mankind as Much as the Next Man, McCarthy, 1990
  19. I'm Sad About It, Lee Moses, 2007
  20. Windsor Hum, Protomartyr, 2017
  21. When It's Over, The Soft Moon, 2010
  22. Dimed, Stuck, 2020
  23. I Go To Sleep, Anika, 2010
  24. Don't Let Our Youth Go To Waste, Galaxie 500, 1988               

David Kennedy Cutler (b. 1979, Sandgate, VT; lives and works in Brooklyn, NY) received his BFA from The Rhode Island School of Design in 2001. He was recently featured in an Artist Project in Artforum (January 2024) and received a NYFA grant for interdisciplinary work (July 2024). He has had solo exhibitions at Halsey McKay Gallery (East Hampton, NY), Essex Flowers (NYC), The Centre for Contemporary Art (Tallinn, Estonia) and Nice & Fit (Berlin, Germany). Cutler has performed in various spaces in New York including Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, Essex Flowers, Printed Matter, Halsey McKay, and Flag Art Foundation, and internationally at the Center for Contemporary Arts Estonia, among others. He has been included in group exhibitions internationally. His works are part of the the permanent collections of the Wellin Museum at Hamilton College and The RISD Museum, and his artist’s books are included in the libraries of the Whitney Museum, The Yale Arts Library, and the Brooklyn Museum.