Featured in the exhibition are 18 artists: Stanley
Brouwn Chris Burden Sophie Calle Peter Campus Graciela Carnevale Phil Collins Philip - Lorca diCorcia Tehching Hsieh David Lamelas Piero Manzoni Adrian Piper Amie Siegel John Smith Andy Warhol Gillian Wearing Hannah Wilke Shizuka Yokomizo Carey Young
Dealing with distances, or rather measurements and memory, the show was conceived together
with Brouwn's widow, who worked with him closely throughout his life.
Brouwn wishes to contribute to that dissolution through his work.
In this way Robert elicited a response,
speaking Brouwn's language of measuring distances based on a personal measurement system, albeit without success.
Brouwn taught at the Kunstakademie Hamburg, and had a major retrospective in 2005 at the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven, the Netherlands.
Featured are works by
Stanley Brouwn, Joseph Beuys, Marcel Broodthaers (1967 - 1976); Panamarenko, Georg Baselitz, Ger van Elk (1977 - 1986); Rosemarie Trockel, Wim Delvoye, Marlene Dumas (1987 - 1996); Joëlle Tuerlinckx, Manfred Pernice, Daan van Golden (1997 - 2006); Navid Nuur, Alicja Kwade, Peter Buggenhout (2007 - 2016).
Artists in the show: Vito Acconci, Carl Andre, John Baldessari, Robert Barry, Stanley
Brouwn, Trisha Brown, Lucinda Childs, Dan Flavin, Simone Forti, Philip Glass, Eva Hesse, Joan Jonas, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, Alvin Lucier, Jackson Mac Low, Babette Mangolte, Gordon Matta Clark, Robert McElroy, Peter Moore, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Charlemagne Palestine, Steve Paxton, Yvonne Rainer, Terry Riley, Richard Serra, La Monte Young.
Tags: Ace Gallery, Art & Language, Bethan Huws, Centre Pompidou, France, Kunsthalle Bern, Laurie Parsons, Lorence - Monk Gallery, Maria Eichhorn, Maria Nordman, Retrospectives, Robert Barry, Robert Irwin, Roman Ondak, Stanley
Brouwn, Yves Klein
Stanley
Brouwn, Jake Chapman, Alan Charlton, Jakie Ferrara, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Richard Long, Robert Mangold, Robert Morris, Matt Mullican, Alan Murray, Simon Patterson, Fred Sandback, Franz Erhard Walther, Lawrence Weiner, Stephen Willats
In its address on Lindenstrasse, meanwhile, the gallery dedicates a show to the conceptual minimalist work of Stanley
Brouwn, who passed away last year.
Critical art can be sophisticated, even entertaining Ignasi Aballí, John Baldessari, Guy Ben - Ner, Julien Bismuth & Jean - Pascal Flavien, Stanley
Brouwn, Robert Crumb, Guy de Cointet, Kirsten Mosher, Itziar Okariz, Allen Ruppersberg, Jack Smith.
Upstream Gallery presents TRACES: a group exhibition with works by Marc Bijl, Marinus Boezem, Stanley
Brouwn, Ryan Foerster, Jeroen Jongeleen and Michael Part.
Through a selection of more than 20 works of varied techniques — video, objects, decoration, formal wear and performance — by the artists Ignasi Aballí, John Baldessari, Guy Ben - Ner, Julien Bismuth & Jean - Pascal Flavien, Stanley
Brouwn, Guy de Cointet, Robert Crumb, Kirsten Mosher, Itziar Okariz, Allen Ruppersberg, Jack Smith, I WAS A MALE YVONNE DE CARLO proposes an approach to the arduous task of «showing the truth through humor».
at the recently refurbished einsatzleitung, we will show a selection of works by dutch conceptual artist and four time documenta participant stanley
brouwn.
on the occasion of the exibition, stanley
brouwn has designed an invitation card with the proportions of 1/2 brouwnfuss × 1/10 m and a poster measuring 1 brouwnfuss × 1/5 m. both, card and poster, are available as editions at the haubrok foundation.
the latest interest of collecting can be seen in conceptual artists of the first generation like stanley
brouwn, ian wilson and morgan fisher.
bas jan ader, eleanor antin, michael asher, stanley
brouwn, alan charlton, donald evans, allan kaprow, on kawara, michael krebber, piero manzoni, jerry mcmillan, cady noland, roman opalka, charlotte posenenske, alexander rischer, ed ruscha, daan van golden, julian wasser / marcel duchamp, mason williams, ian wilson
the exibition itself encompasses works by artists of stanley
brouwn's generation like on kawara, michael asher, ian wilson, or morgan fisher.
Many artists selected — such as Jo Baer, Nil Yalter, Ellen Gallagher, stanley
brouwn, Christopher Williams, Goshka Macuga, Oscar Murillo, Otobong Nkanga, Jimmie Durham, among others — are discourse producers and leading diasporic voices based in the wider Benelux region.
Artists: Giovanni Anselmo, stanley
brouwn, André Cadere, Peter Downsbrough, Runo Lagomarsino, Basim Magdy, Charlotte Moth
Mene Mene Tekel Parsin brings together works by artists Sarah Boulton, Stanley
Brouwn, Jesse Darling, Gordon Hall, Evan Ifekoya, Sulaïman Majali, Imran Perretta, Kameelah Janan Rasheed, Özgür Kar, Claire Potter, Rosa Johan Uddoh, Hannah Weiner and Constantina Zavitsanos.
«Unidades y Continuidades» surveys the language of experimentation that David Medalla, Stanley
Brouwn, John Divola and Lee Ufan began developing over 40 years ago.
«Unidades y Continuidades» surveys the language of experimentation that David Medalla, Stanley
Brouwn, John Divola and Lee Ufan began developing over 40...
The list of artists represented in the collection is pretty stunning — here are the names that the release includes: Bas Jan Ader, Michael Asher, John Baldessari, Alighiero Boetti, Marcel Broodthaers, Stanley
Brouwn, Daniel Buren, James Lee Byars, Hanne Darboven, Walter De Maria, Gilbert & George, Douglas Huebler, Stephen Kaltenbach, Allan Kaprow, Joseph Kosuth, Sol LeWitt, Richard Long, Lee Lozano, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Ed Ruscha, and Lawrence Weiner.
«Three Crossings» is an opportunity to encounter the work of three pioneering artists — Ibrahim El - Salahi, David Hammons and Stanley
Brouwn — in various locations across the city.
And then there's
Brouwn's 1960 series «This Way Brouwn» in which the artist approached passersby to draw directions; the elusive conceptual artist sadly passed away earlier this year and the city which he moved to in 1957 has a special resonance here (in 1960, Brouwn famously declared all of Amsterdam's shoe shops to be one of his artworks).
Artistes présentés: Vito Acconci, Carl Andre, John Baldessari, Robert Barry, Stanley
Brouwn, Trisha Brown, Lucinda Childs, Dan Flavin, Simone Forti, Philip Glass, Eva Hesse, Joan Jonas, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, Alvin Lucier, Jackson Mac Low, Babette Mangolte, Gordon Matta Clark, Robert McElroy, Peter Moore, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Charlemagne Palestine, Steve Paxton, Yvonne Rainer, Terry Riley, Richard Serra, La Monte Young.
The gallery - owners» friendships with artists gave rise to wonderful shows by Richard Long, Ger van Elk, Carel Visser, Stanley
Brouwn and Gilbert & George.
Stanley
Brouwn, famous for his artistic declaration in 1960 that all shoe shops in Amsterdam comprised an exhibition of his work.
The artists included in «In & Out of Amsterdam» are: Bas Jan Ader, Stanley
Brouwn, Hanne Darboven, Jan Dibbets, Ger van Elk, Sol LeWitt, Charlotte Posenenske, Allen Ruppersberg, Lawrence Weiner, and Gilbert & George.
Sometimes as the desire to empty an institution & focus on the experience of walking through it as for Stanley
Brouwn, or with Laurie Parsons» exhibition at the Lorence - Monk Gallery in New York in 1990, announced by a card bearing only an address, with neither dates nor the name of the artist, as a means to announce the artist's complete withdrawal.
Richard Saltoun Gallery in London presented a group show of artists Bas Jan Ader, Stanley
Brouwn, and Ger van Elk - from 14 March to 10 May 2013.
To this end, he brings together the heterogeneous practices of David Medalla (Philippines, 1942), stanley
brouwn (Suriname, 1935), John Divola (United States, 1949), and Lee Ufan (South Korea, 1936).
These few examples give an overview of the richness of this collection of 33 different pieces (the 34th box, by stanley
brouwn, exists only as a concept), which nowadays are considered rarities, and occupy a prominent place in international collections, among them the Library and Documentation Center of the Museum Reina Sofía.
Next to two videos by Belgian artist Lili Dujourie, featuring a tense, clothed figure on a bare wooden floor rolling between waking and sleeping, Robert also integrated several works by Dutch conceptual artist Stanley
Brouwn into the collage Untitled (Brouwn)(2015).
This chronological retrospective exhibition brings together nine empty exhibitions by Yves Klein, Art & Language, Robert Barry, Robert Irwin, Stanley
Brouwn, Bethan Huws, Maria Eichhorn, and Roman Ondák.
When we reopened in January 1977, it was with a Richard Long exhibition and a show by Dutch conceptualist Stanley
Brouwn - pretty uncompromising.
Brouwn's first works, dating from that time, which he later destroyed, were transparent polythene bags filled with rubbish and hung from the ceiling.