Recent
notable international group exhibitions include South Africa: the Art of a Nation at the British Museum, London; After Eden / Après Eden — The Walther Collection, La Maison Rouge in Paris; Boundary Objects, Kunsthaus in Dresden, Unfinished Conversations, at the Beirut Art Centre, Lebanon; Public Intimacy, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco and Prism: Drawing from 1990 - 2011, at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Oslo.
Not exact matches
Notable traveling
group exhibitions include Art, Activism and Civil Rights in the 1960s, traveling to the Blanton Museum of Art, Austin (2015); Hood Museum of Art, Hannover, New Hampshire (2015); and the Brooklyn Museum, New York (2014); For All the World to See: Visual Culture and the Struggle for Civil Rights, traveling to the Center for Art, Design, and Visual Culture, University of Maryland Baltimore County (2010); the
International Center of Photography, New York (2010); and the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (2011).
Notable group exhibitions include UNTITLED & Zach Feuer Gallery, New York (2013); the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis (2012); Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York (2011); and Karma
International, Zurich (2010).
Recent
notable group exhibitions include; «BODY / PLAY / POLITICS», Yokohama Museum of Art, Yokohama, Japan (2016); «720», Singapore
International Festival of Arts, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore (2016); «Summer
Exhibition 2016», Royal Academy, London; «Making and Unmaking», Curated By Duro Olowu, Camden Arts Centre, London; «Arts + Foods.
Notable group exhibitions include: Hyde Park Art Center, Illinois; Soap Factory, Minnesota; Phoenix Institute of Contemporary Art, Arizona; Slought Foundation, Pennsylvania; Cabinet Magazine's
Exhibition Space, New York;
International Museum of Surgical Science, Illinois; and the West Los Angeles College Art Gallery, California.
Bhabha has been included in
group exhibitions at
notable institutions including: the
International Center for Photography, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, MoMA PS1, the Whitney Museum of America Art, and the Palais de Tokyo.
Notable exhibitions • «Jane Alexander: On Being Human,» Galilee Chapel of Durham Cathedral, England, 2009 • «Survey,» Jack Shainman Gallery, New York, New York, 2009 • «Jane Alexander,» Gasworks, London, 2000 • «Bom Boys and Lucky Girls,» University of Cape Town Irma Stern Museum, South Africa, 1999 Curated
international Group exhibitions • Venice, Havana, Gothenburg, Tirana, Bamako, São Paulo, Singapore, and Dakar biennials • «Africa Remix» exhibited in Europe, Japan and South Africa, 2006 • «Africas: The Artist and the City,» Spain, 2001 • «Apartheid: The South African Mirror,» Spain, 2007 • «Personal Affects: Power and Poetics in Contemporary South African Art,» United States, 2004 • «The Short Century» in Germany and the United States, 2002
Notable US - based
exhibitions include a yearlong art expedition centered around a canoe trip up the Hudson River for Peekskill Project V at the Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, a multimedia participatory installation at Conflux Festival 2010 in NYC, solo
exhibitions at Romer Young Gallery, San Francisco, and Vox Populi Gallery, Philadelphia, and
group exhibitions at the
International Print Center New York, N.A.D.A. Miami, Contemporary Art Center, Las Vegas, Flux Factory, Queens NY, and Corcoran Gallery of Arts, Washington DC.
Notable group exhibitions include Paul Clay, Salon 94, New York, NY (2011); Dwelling, Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, NY (2011); Banquet of the Jackal, The Harriet and Charles Luckman Fine Arts Complex, California State University, Los Angeles, CA (2011); Not Extractions, but Abstractions (Part 2), Clifton Benevento, New York, NY (2010); Multiple Pleasures: Functional Objects in Contemporary Art, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, NY (2010); Not Extractions, but Abstractions, Karma International, Zurich, Switzerland (2010); Objects, Furniture & Patterns, Art Since the Summer of» 69, New York, NY (2009); Friends and Family, Anton Kern Gallery, New York, NY (2008); FAITH, Champion Fine Art, Culver City, CA (2004); and164 1/2 Group Show, Los Angeles, CA (2
group exhibitions include Paul Clay, Salon 94, New York, NY (2011); Dwelling, Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, NY (2011); Banquet of the Jackal, The Harriet and Charles Luckman Fine Arts Complex, California State University, Los Angeles, CA (2011); Not Extractions, but Abstractions (Part 2), Clifton Benevento, New York, NY (2010); Multiple Pleasures: Functional Objects in Contemporary Art, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, NY (2010); Not Extractions, but Abstractions, Karma
International, Zurich, Switzerland (2010); Objects, Furniture & Patterns, Art Since the Summer of» 69, New York, NY (2009); Friends and Family, Anton Kern Gallery, New York, NY (2008); FAITH, Champion Fine Art, Culver City, CA (2004); and164 1/2
Group Show, Los Angeles, CA (2
Group Show, Los Angeles, CA (2004).
His
notable group exhibitions include Dialogue of Hands, Glasgow
International 2012; A New York Minute, Depart Foundation, Rome, Italy; the 2006 Berlin Biennale, Germany; the 2005 Istanbul Biennial, Turkey; Monuments for the USA, CCA Wattis Institute, San Francisco; Beautiful Losers: Contemporary At and Street Culture, Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati and Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA.
Recent
notable group exhibitions include Beer Show, Green Gallery, Milwaukee, WI (2013); Body Language, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY (2013); Carnegie
International, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA (2013); Blues for Smoke, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles — traveled to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY (2012); American Exuberance, Rubell Family Collection / Contemporary Arts Foundation, Miami, FL (2011).
He has participated in several
international biennials and
notable group exhibitions including The Divine Comedy: Heaven, Purgatory and Hell Revisited by Contemporary African Artists, Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, Washington, D.C. (2015); Museum fur Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt; and SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah, GA (2014); the 18th Biennale of Sydney (2012); the 54th Venice Biennale (2011); La Triennale at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2012); the Liverpool Biennial (2010); the Guangzhou Triennial, China (2008); and Flow, Studio Museum in Harlem (2008).
He has participated in several
international biennials and
notable group exhibitions including The Divine Comedy, Museum fur Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt (2014); 18th Biennale of Sydney (2012); 54th Venice Biennale (2011); La Triennale at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2012); Liverpool Biennial (2010); Guangzhou Triennial, China (2008); and Flow at The Studio Museum in Harlem (2008).
Succeeding this in the spring will be a major
group exhibition of photography from the Collection, featuring
notable international artists from across different generations.