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Artists: Rosa Aiello, Bernadette Corporation, Andrea Fraser, Jef Geys, Gil Leung, Bruce Nauman, Danh Vo Exhibition title: Violent Incident Curated by: Cally Spooner and Roos Gortzak Venue: Vleeshal, Middelburg, The Netherlands Date: June 26 — August 1, 2015 Photography: Lewis Ronald, images courtesy of the artists and Vleeshal, Middelburg Violent Incident takes its title from Bruce Nauman's 1986 video work.
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Not exact matches

Clearly both Mr. Pilotto and De Vos are incredibly detail - oriented right down to the exhibition display.
book presentation and exhibition with Moyra Davey, Thomas Eggerer, Jochen Klein, Cerith Wyn Evans, Heinz Peter Knes, Wolfgang Tillmans, Danh Vo, David Wojnarowicz, Martin Wong 17 East 82nd Street, New York
Centering on his fragmentary - Statue - of - Liberty installation We the People, which was the subject of a Public Art Fund show in New York last summer, the exhibition also includes a «dialogue» between Vo and the late photographer Peter Hujar.
As well as this, early collages and photographs from the archive of Martin Wong at the Fales Library were selected for the exhibition by the artists Danh Vo and Julie Ault are shown in vitrines and are displayed in the window of the gallery.
«Magnificent Obsessions: The Artist as Collector» is the first major exhibition in the UK to present the fascinating personal collections of post-war and contemporary artists, including Arman, Peter Blake, Hanne Darboven, Edmund de Waal, Damien Hirst, Howard Hodgkin, Dr Lakra, Sol LeWitt, Martin Parr, Jim Shaw, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Andy Warhol, Pae White and Martin Wong / Danh Vo.
Up one flight, Stuart Comer's floor includes a miniature exhibition of works selected from the Whitney's collection by Julie Ault, which is smartly demarcated by mirrored paneling on the insides of the doorframe that are copied after those in one of Liberace's homes, and includes pieces by Martin Wong, Danh Vo, and James Benning.
Avant Museology will coincide with the opening of Question the Wall Itself (November 20, 2016 — May 21, 2017), an exhibition curated by Walker Art Center Artistic Director Fionn Meade with Jordan Carter, featuring the work of Jonathas de Andrade, Uri Aran, Nina Beier, Marcel Broodthaers, Tom Burr, Alejandro Cesarco, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Theaster Gates, Ull Hohn, Janette Laverrière / Nairy Baghramian, Louise Lawler, Nick Mauss, Park McArthur, Lucy McKenzie, Shahryar Nashat, Walid Raad, Seth Siegelaub, Paul Sietsema, Florine Stettheimer, Rosemarie Trockel, Danh Vo, Cerith Wyn Evans, and Akram Zaatari.
In serial form, a 10 - part curatorial essay from the 2014 exhibition 9 Artists, which featured Yael Bartana, Liam Gillick, Hito Steyerl, Danh Vo, and others.
Works that have great personal resonance for her are placed into a context of communal engagement — the exhibition has been organized with Ault and a team of individuals who have collaborated with her in different capacities during the last three decades, including Danh Vo, Martin Beck, Jason Simon, and Heinz Peter Knes.
Even prior to the Kunsthalle Fredericanium exhibition, Vo's copper skin had begun to circulate and appear in exhibitions.
Before «Slip of the tongue», the 2015 exhibition at Punta della Dogana, which he curated, Danh Vo curated «Tell it to my heart: Collected by Julie Ault» at the Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Basle (2013) and «Felix Gonzalez Torres» at Wiels, Brussels (2010).
Vo's major solo exhibitions include presentations at Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid (2015 — 16); Museo Jumex, Mexico City (2014 — 15); Musée d'art Moderne de la Ville de Paris (2013); Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria (2012); Artists Space, New York (2010); Kunsthalle Basel (2009); and Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (2008).
signed by numerous artists, curators, and arts professionals such as Christian Boltanski, Dahn Vo and Hans Ulrich Obrist was issued shortly after the news broke, declaring that «We are stupefied by the announced dismissal of a consummate professional who is internationally renowned for her curiosity, the pertinence of her curatorial programme, and the quality of her exhibitions... Through this letter, we assert our attachment to the CAPC and to the programme of its current director.
Between 2011 and 2016 she presented exhibitions and publications with artists such as Valérie Blass, Yuji Agematsu, Abbas Akhavan, Abigail DeVille, Aaron Flint Jamison, and Danh Vo.
An open letter signed by numerous artists, curators, and arts professionals such as Christian Boltanski, Dahn Vo and Hans Ulrich Obrist was issued shortly after the news broke, declaring that «We are stupefied by the announced dismissal of a consummate professional who is internationally renowned for her curiosity, the pertinence of her curatorial programme, and the quality of her exhibitions... Through this letter, we assert our attachment to the CAPC and to the programme of its current director.
Over a very short period since its establishment in 2011 Faurschou Foundation has profiled itself as a significant art institution with solo exhibitions of among other artists Ai Weiwei, Cai Guo - Qiang, Louise Bourgeois, Shirin Neshat, Gabriel Orozco, Danh Vo, and Bill Viola.
Over a very short period since its establishment in 2011 Faurschou Foundation has profiled itself as a significant art institution with solo exhibitions of among other artists Cai Guo - Qiang, Louise Bourgeois, Shirin Neshat, Gabriel Orozco, Danh Vo, Bill Viola, Ai Weiwei, Yoko Ono and Peter Doig.
Since its launch in 2012 Faurschou Foundation has presented solo exhibitions of many of today's leading practitioners and key historic figures, including Yoko Ono, Peter Doig, Ai Weiwei, Cai Guo - Qiang, Louise Bourgeois, Shirin Neshat, Gabriel Orozco, Danh Vo, and Bill Viola.
Over a very short period, since its establishment in 2011 Faurschou Foundation has profiled itself as a significant art institution with solo exhibitions of artists such as Ai Weiwei, Cai Guo - Qiang, Louise Bourgeois, Shirin Neshat, Gabriel Orozco, Danh Vo and Bill Viola.
The goal of Danh Vo's project was not to construct a new, whole Statue of Liberty, but rather to reconstruct its individual elements, thus enabling them to be distributed throughout the world in various museums and exhibition venues.
The Perpetual Dialogue December 12, 2009 — January 23, 2010 David Adamo, David Bradshaw, Wolfgang Breuer, André Cadere, Spartacus Chetwynd, Sen Chung, Kier Cooke Sandvik, Simon Denny, Michele di Menna, Thea Djordjadze, Eirene Efstathiou, Llyn Foulkes, Robert Heinecken, Marek Konieczny, Elad Lassry, Michael Lazarus, Uwe Lausen, Daniel Lefcourt, Monica Majoli, Aubrey Mayer, Adam Marnie, Daniel McDonald, Kazuo Shiraga, Christiana Soulou, Jeni Spota, Michael St. John, Charwei Tsai, Marianne Vitale, Herbert Volkmann, Danh Vo, Erik Wysocan Andrea Rosen Gallery is pleased to present «The Perpetual Dialogue» an exhibition featuring work by 31 artists selected by 14 curatorial contributors including Sadie Coles, Clarissa Dalrymple, James Fuentes, Alison Gingeras, Nicole Hackert, Matthew Higgs, Dakis Joannou, Ivan Moskowitz, Cory Nomura, Andrea Rosen, Josh Smith, Wolfgang Tillmans, Dean Valentine and Robert Vifian.
Bourgeois was riding high on «Slip of the Tongue,» the group exhibition she has done with artist Danh Vo at the Punta della Dogana — the best that venue has ever seen, and one that counters Enwezor's more morbid show with sensitivity and much needed sensuality.
The esteemed panel of curators, critics, and museum directors made the selection and the winner of the prize was artist Danh Vo who will receive an award of $ 100,000 and a solo exhibition at the Guggenheim.
Vo's work has been featured in solo exhibitions at Kunsthalle Fridericianum, Kassel, Germany (2011); Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen (2010 — 11); Artists Space, New York (2010); Kunsthalle Basel (2009); Kadist Art Foundation, Paris (2009); Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (2008); and Brandenburgischer Kunstverein, Potsdam, Germany (2007).
Over a very short period since its establishment in 2011, Faurschou Foundation has profiled itself as a significant art institution with solo exhibitions of Yoko Ono, Peter Doig, Ai Weiwei, Cai Guo - Qiang, Louise Bourgeois, Shirin Neshat, Gabriel Orozco, Danh Vo, and Bill Viola, among other artists.
Ranging the full spectrum of Vo's oeuvre — from early conceptual works to his recent sculptural hybrids of classical and Christian statuary — the exhibition will interweave installations, photographs, and works on paper from various points in the artist's career to amplify their thematic resonances.
Please note: during Frieze Art Fair, the Foundation presents Orpheus Twice, an exhibition also curated by Vincent Honoré, with Juliette Blightman, Marcel Broodthaers, Jason Dodge, Félix González - Torres, Rodney Graham, David Maljkovic, Bruce McLean, Katrina Palmer, John Stezaker, Danh Vo.
, Sole 24 ore, February 2016 «Una casa volante per polli astronauti», Il Giornale dell» Arte, January 2016 2015 «Artist's Diary: Petrit Halilaj and Alvaro Urbano, ATP DIARY, July 2015 «Alte Meister, Von Neuen Geliebt», Monopol, pp. 38, issue # 06/2015, June 2015 «No More Trauma, but a Long Journey for Homeland: On the Art of Kosovan Artist Petrit Halilaj», by Yunnia Yang, Art Collection + Design, Taiwan, February 2015, pp. 124-129 2014 «Best of 2014» selected by Maurizio Cattelan, ARTFORUM, December 2014 «Petrit Halilaj», by Barbara Casavecchia, ArtReview, January, February 2014 2013 «Le mejor de 2013 — Petrit Halilaj selectedby Danh Vo», Código Magazine, issue # 78, December 2013 «Agenda: Petrit Halilaj at WIELS», Babara Casavecchia, Mousse, issue no. 40, November 2013 «Highlights: Petrit Halilaj», Elena Filipovic, Kaleidoscope, issue 18, Summer 2013 «Kosovo Historienspiel», Birgit Sonna, Art Das Kunstmagazin, June 2013 «Papier erobert den Raum», Susanne Schreiber, Handelsblatt, March 2013 «Kosovo: Première Vénitiene», Beaux Arts Magazine, February 2013 2012 Review of the exhibition «Who does the earth belong to while painting the wind?!»
Artists: Leonor Antunes, Allora & Calzadilla, Marieta Chirulescu, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Minerva Cuevas, Jimmie Durham, Daniel Guzmán, Jonathan Hernández, Gabriel Kuri, Dr. Lakra, Gabriel Orozco, Damián Ortega, Gabriel Sierra, Adrián Villar Rojas, Danh Vo, and Haegue Yang Exhibition title: from here to there, kurimanzutto travels to Jessica Silverman Gallery Venue: Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco, US Date: January 12 — March 5, 2016 Photography: images copyright and courtesy the artists and Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco Jessica Silverman Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of works by artists affiliated with Mexico City's famed kurimanzuttExhibition title: from here to there, kurimanzutto travels to Jessica Silverman Gallery Venue: Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco, US Date: January 12 — March 5, 2016 Photography: images copyright and courtesy the artists and Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco Jessica Silverman Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of works by artists affiliated with Mexico City's famed kurimanzuttexhibition of works by artists affiliated with Mexico City's famed kurimanzutto gallery.
Andria Hickey is the associate curator at the Public Art Fund where she has curated exhibitions in the public realm throughout New York City with artists such as Danh Vo, Katharina Grosse, Olaf Breuning, Oscar Tuazon, and Sam Falls as well as group exhibitions Configurations: Valerie Blass, Katinka Bock, Esther Klas and Allyson Vieira; Lightness of Being; and A Promise Is a Cloud.
Artists in the Exhibition Vito Acconci, Chantal Akerman, Francis Alÿs, Giovanni Anselmo, Siah Armajani, John Baldessari, Yto Barrada, Harriet Bart, Joseph Beuys, Alighiero Boetti, Mark Bradford, Stanley Brouwn, James Lee Byars, Luis Camnitzer, Sarah Charlesworth, Bruce Conner, Hanne Darboven, Michael Dean, Song Dong, Stan Douglas, Lara Favaretto, Leon Ferrari, Ellen Gallagher, Felix Gonzalez - Torres, Dan Graham, Steven Gwon, David Hammons, Leslie Hewitt, Douglas Huebler, Alfredo Jaar, Ronald Jones, On Kawara, Nobuaki Kojima, Tetsumi Kudo, Yayoi Kusama, Ralph Lemon, Sherrie Levine, Sol LeWitt, Glenn Ligon, Robert Longo, Kerry James Marshall, Paul McCarthy, Dave McKenzie, Julie Mehretu, Cildo Meireles, Ana Mendieta, George Morrison, Nástio Mosquito, Bruce Nauman, Shirin Neshat, Rivane Neuenschwander, Lorraine O'Grady, Yoko Ono, Gabriel Orozco, Adam Pendleton, Howardena Pindell, Adrian Piper, Pope.L, Postcommodity, Walid Raad, Charles Ray, Gerhard Richter, Paul Sharits, Gary Simmons, Lorna Simpson, Robert Smithson, Wolfgang Tillmans, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Kwong Chi Tseng, Danh Vo, Andy Warhol, Rachel Whiteread, Christopher Williams, Carey Young
The exhibition was organised by Dahn Vo.
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum presents the THE HUGO BOSS PRIZE 2012 winner Danh Vo in an exhibition on view March 15 — May 27, 2013, whose work illuminates the entwined strands of private experience and collective history that shape our sense of self, is the ninth artist to win the prestigious biennial award, established in 1996 by HUGO BOSS and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation.
The exhibition features paintings by Martin Wong from 1980 to 1998, as well as early collages and photographs from the archive of Martin Wong at the Fales Library, that were selected for the exhibition by the artists Danh Vo and Julie Ault.
Artists: Sarah Caillard, Etienne Courtois, Kasper De Vos, Douglas Eynon, Julien Goniche, Liesbeth Henderickx, Alejandra Hernandez, Sanam Khatibi, Klaas Vanhee Exhibition title: Balls & Glory Organized by: Sybille du Roy, Monica Gallab, Eléonore Jacquard, Stéphanie Jezierski & Julie Senden Venue: Rodolphe Janssen, Brussels, Belgium Date: January 15 — February 13, 2016 Photography: Hugard & Vanoverschelde, images copyright and courtesy of the artists and Rodolphe Janssen, Brussels The staff of Rodolphe Janssen gallery is pleased to announce the opening of their next exhibition entitled Balls & Glory on JanuaryExhibition title: Balls & Glory Organized by: Sybille du Roy, Monica Gallab, Eléonore Jacquard, Stéphanie Jezierski & Julie Senden Venue: Rodolphe Janssen, Brussels, Belgium Date: January 15 — February 13, 2016 Photography: Hugard & Vanoverschelde, images copyright and courtesy of the artists and Rodolphe Janssen, Brussels The staff of Rodolphe Janssen gallery is pleased to announce the opening of their next exhibition entitled Balls & Glory on Januaryexhibition entitled Balls & Glory on January 14, 2016.
Originally scheduled for November 2015, the group exhibition «Laboratory Session 7,» featuring performance and video works by residency artists Nguyen Thuy Tien and Vo Tran Chau of Vietnam and Indonesia's Ratu Rizkitasari Saraswati, was ultimately scrapped due to government interference.
The Limited Edition produced on the occasion of his exhibition is a silkscreen print of the target image from the interactive installation Choisissez vos Ennemis (1970) from his Jeux Enquête series, which was included in the show.
Beginning in March, the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) presented 14 exhibitions and projects, including work by more than 25 leading and emerging contemporary artists such as Nina Katchadourian, Joachim Koester, Timur Si - Qin, and Danh Vo, all curated by second - year students.
Mr. Vo, who worked on the exhibition with one of the museum's associate curators, Katherine Brinson, has grouped them loosely by type — ceramic cheeseburgers on one shelf, American - flag imagery on another.
More than 3,000 of these items are now on view in a gallery of the Guggenheim Museum, but the name inscribed in tall letters outside the exhibition is not Wong's but that of the Vietnamese - born Danish artist Danh Vo, who assumes another role that contemporary artists have excelled at lately: curator.
The exhibition features works by Nairy Baghramian, Ross Birrell and David Harding, Mariana Castillo Deball, Kate Davis, Thea Djordjadze, Susan Hiller, Paulina Olowska, Manuel Rodríguez Lozano, Vivian Suter, Tercerunquinto, Danh Vo and Elisabeth Wild.
The Artist as Collector» in quite indicative: this is indeed the first exhibition in the UK presenting the — often surprising — personal collections of some among the most celebrated artists from the World War Two to present day: Arman, Peter Blake, Hanne Darboven, Edmund de Waal, Damien Hirst, Howard Hodgkin, Dr Lakra, Sol LeWitt, Martin Parr, Jim Shaw, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Andy Warhol, Pae White and Martin Wong / Danh Vo.
At each institution, Elena Filipovic curated a retrospective version of the exhibition which was reconsidered midway through its run by a collaborating artist - curator: Danh Vo, Carol Bove, and Tino Sehgal, respectively.
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