In 1999, in an exhibition entitled
Phoenix she showed a series of seventeen black-and-white photo-prints and one forty-one-foot-long digital billboard image; writing in Frieze,
Vince Aletti said, "the exhibition is a mystery that bristles with clues but is ultimately unsolved; perhaps it is unsolvable." In her introduction to the catalog for Hoey's 2012 exhibit,
The Phantom Sex, at the University Art Museum,
University at Albany, curator Corinna Ripps Schaming wrote, "Using both staged and directed photography, her meticulously constructed pictures speak to her deep knowledge of the art and its ability to conflate fact and fiction. Her seemingly spontaneous pictures are choreographed through simple directives and are subject to her ruthless editorial eye, which is always attuned to bringing social dynamics to the fore." She is represented by the Petzel Gallery in New York. In the biographical information about Hoey on the gallery website, they write, "The artist’s work examines contemporary female identity through staged and directed photographs and videos, which set off “peculiarly allusive narrative sparks” by echoing familiar photographic and filmic conventions. At the beginning of her career, Hoey photographed her friends, but her oeuvre has since widened to portray women of all ages in various scenarios. Pushing the photographic and video medium’s tendency to blur the line between fact and fiction, interior and exterior appearance, Hoey interrogates the social roles that women play." Her work has been exhibited in the
U.S.,
Germany,
Switzerland, and
London, England. Hoey's most notable solo exhibitions have been at the Tache Levy Gallery in
Belgium and the
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden,
Smithsonian Institution, in
Washington, D.C. Her work is included in collections at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden; the
Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, CA; the
Middlebury College Museum of Art, VT; the
National Museum of Women in the Arts, D.C.; the
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CA; and the
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NY. Hoey teaches at
Bard College Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts and
Columbia University. == Solo exhibitions to 2017 ==