2003-2004
July
15 - July 31, 2004
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MAIN
SPACE: Salad
Days
Artists: Brigitte
Boyer, Hank Willis Thomas, Lisa Hamilton, Matthew Siegle,
Ross Cisneros, Emily Katrencik, Claudia Joskowicz,
Jiae Hwang, Jackie Salloum, Ezra Johnson, Lisi Raskin,
Drew Gilmore
Curators: Tomoko
Ashikawa, Isolde Brielmaier, Jennifer Chapek, Amy Davila,
Dean Daderko, Louky Keijsers, Heather Kouris, Luisa
Lagos, Jennifer Musawwir, Nicole Russo, Jeffrey Walkowiak,
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May
20 - July 3, 2004
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MAIN
SPACE : Repeat
Performance
Jason Dodge / Nancy Drew / Jeff
Feld / John Jurayj / Jill Miller / Tilo Schulz / Mungo Thomson
Repeat
Performance brings together emerging artists who have
used works by other artists and architects as a starting
point for their own creative process. MORE
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PROJECT
SPACE 1: Robin
Rhode The Score
Curated
by Claire Tancons as part of the Emerging Curators Series
For The
Score, Robin Rhode will produce a new performance that
incorporates wall drawings and audio recording. MORE
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PROJECT
SPACE 2: Marie
Jager R.U.R.
Place:
an island - Time: the future - This is the central office
- organizing living matter
Such begins R.U.R.,
a science-fiction film without special effects and shot
with non-professional actors.
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PROJECT
SPACE 3: Mark
Bradford Can
You Feel It
Commissioned
by Artists Space, Mark Bradfords Can You Feel
It is a limited edition of fifty monoprints that combine
the artist's signature collage of appropriated text and
image with singed permanent endpapers.
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March
9 - May 1, 2004
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MAIN
SPACE : Establishing
Shot
Blake
Rayne / Carlos Motta / Dee Williams / Gareth James
/ Liam Gillick / Douglas
Gordon / Carsten Höller / Pierre Huyghe / Philippe
Parreno / Rirkrit Tiravanija
In
film terminology, an establishing shot defines the opening
sequence of a scene. MORE
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ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
PROJECT SERIES: L.E.FT Squatville Franchising
the Domestic
Within
American suburbia, city planning and zoning practices
have left traditional living
spaces isolated and surrounded by corporate zones for shopping,
working,
and recreation.
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PROJECT
SPACE: Kaye
Donachie Never
Learn Not To Love
Curated by
Lisa Ivorian-Gray, part of the Emerging Curators Series
Donachies
paintings depict counterculture revolutionaries and
other nonconformists: young people in gangs, cults
and communes. MORE
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January
14 - February 21, 2004
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MAIN
SPACE : William
Pope.L eRacism
This
exhibition marks the first comprehensive look
at William Pope.L's 25 years of work in all
media, including performance, installation,
and sculpture.
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ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
PROJECT SERIES: An
Te Liu Tackiness
and Anti-Power
Exploring
the rules, codes, and representations
of 'game-space'-the carefully painted
surfaces that delineate functions and
govern activity in the realm of leisure
and competitive sport-An Te Liu's new
work brings together painting, sculpture,
design, and performance.
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PROJECT
SPACE: Adam
Putnam Magic Lanterns
Curated
by Liz Campbell, part of the Emerging Curators Series
Adam
Putnam creates haunted, psychosexual spaces through
his practice in performance, photography and
video.
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November
20 - December 19, 2003
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MAIN
SPACE : Superstudio:
Life Without Objects
Superstudio:
Life Without Objects is
a retrospective exhibition organized in collaboration
with Pratt Manhattan Gallery and Storefront
for Art and Architecture.
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PROJECT
SPACE :
Albrecht
Schäfer: Malevich
Museum Biberach
Albrecht
Schäfer's Malevich Museum
Biberach originates from
a fictionalization of historic
events that led to one of the
largest collections of works
by Russian artist Kasimir Malevich
in Western Europe.
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PROJECT
SPACE: Katsuhiro
Saiki
Katsuhiro
Saiki uses photography to engage questions raised
by the sculptural practices of minimalism.
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September
6 -
October 18, 2003
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MAIN
SPACE: Abstruction
Jessica Bronson,
Yunhee Min, Jessica Rankin, and Lisa Sigal Guest curator
Eungie Joo
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ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
PROJECT SERIES:
Sign
as Surface
Evan
Douglis (US) / FAT (UK) / Jakob+MacFarlane
(FR) / Lyons (AU) / Neutelings
Riedijk (NL) / NL (NL) / ocean_D / (US-UK) / Ali RahimContemporary
Architecture Practice (US) / Sauerbruch Hutton (DE) / servo
(US-SE-CH)
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PROJECT
SPACE: A
video by Miguel Angel Rios in collaboration with Rafael
Ortega: Morir
(til Death)
Morir
(til Death), filmed in Tepoztlan, Mexico
focuses on a popular game that involves spinning
tops.
Curated
by Lauri Firstenberg MORE
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