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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 kurimanzutto gallery.
Artists: Andy Boot, Marilia Furman, Flora Hauser, Raphael Hefti, Alicja Kwade, Lisa Oppenheim, Sarah Pichlkostner, Lucia Elena Prusa, Fred Sandback, Max Schaffer, Sarah Schönfeld, Daniel Steegmann Mangrané, Iris Touliatou Exhibition title: NOW /
HERE Curated by: Marlies Wirth Concept by: Marlies Wirth and Andreas Duscha Venue: FRANZ JOSEFS KAI 3, Vienna, Austria
Date: January 30 — February 21, 2016 Photography: Björn Segschneider, images
copyright and courtesy of the artists and FRANZ JOSEFS KAI 3, Vienna Following the exhibition ELSEWHERE.
Artist: Charlemagne Palestine Exhibition title: GesammttkkunnsttMeshuggahhLaandtttt Curated by: Luca Lo Pinto Venue: Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, Austria
Date: September 18 — November 11, 2015 Photography: Maximilian Pramatarov, images
copyright and courtesy the artist and Kunsthalle Wien Note: Exhibition booklet can be found
here American - born Charlemagne Palestine is a composer, musician, performer and visual artist.
Artists: Margaret Lee and Emily Sundblad Exhibition title: You Can Teach an Old Zebra New Tricks Venue: Hannah Hoffman Gallery, Los Angeles, US
Date: August 7 — September 12, 2015 Photography: Michael Underwood, images
copyright and courtesy of the artists and Hannah Hoffman Gallery, Los Angeles
Here we see, the zebra has a new trick up her sleeve.