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2005-2006

July 12 - August 4, 2006

MAIN SPACE: Salad Days 2006 ~Second Course~
Artists: , Ronnie Bass, Carla Edwards, Mauricio Guillen, Kosuke Ikeda, Lara Kohl, Philip Maysles, Mamiko Otsubo, Fay Ray, Ania Soliman, Chris Taylor, Amy Westpfahl
Curators: Stacey Allan, Yaelle Amir, Tairone Bastien, Naomi Beckwith, Anna Gray, Matthew Lusk, Anthony Marcellini, Courtney J. Martin, Amie Scally, Elisabeth Schneider, Shinya Watanabe, Hillary Wiedemann

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May 16 - June 24, 2006

MAIN SPACE: Local Transit - An Exhibition in Two Parts
Artists: (In New York): Ellen Birrell, Charles Labelle, Marie Lorenz, Daniel Malone, Dane Mitchell, Mark Orange, Yuk King Tan, Ri Williamson, Karla Wozniak, (In Auckland): Dan Arps, Kylie Duncan, Simon Esling, Jennie C. Jones, Jennifer Nocon, Sara Greenberger Rafferty, Blake Rayne, Sriwhana Spong, Lisa Tan
Curated by Brian Butler and Christian Rattemeyer

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ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN PROJECT SERIES:
Julien de Smedt / JDS:
Le Passe Muraille (The Walker-through-Walls

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PROJECT SPACE 1: Jakup Ferri: An Artist Who Does Not Speak English Is No Artist
Jakup Ferri’s videos stem from his desire to participate in the globalized systems of art production—the biennials, fairs, mega-exhibitions, and their formalized and standardized channels of communication.

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PROJECT SPACE 2: Daniel Joglar: Cosas Sin Hacer. Cosas Para Hacer Mañana.
Daniel Joglar creates small, unassuming installations that hang on the wall and sit on tables. Made from humble objects taken from school supply stores and offices, Joglar’s assemblages come together through an intuitive logic of material and visual proximity.

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March 8 - April 29, 2006

MAIN SPACE: When Artists Say We
The exhibition When Artists Say We reflects on the context in which artists work as colleagues, as collaborators, in collectives, as friends, as critics, as bystanders, and as allies, sharing New York City as their site of practice.

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ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN PROJECT SERIES:
Aranda/Lasch and Terrol Dew Johnson: Baskets
Baskets is a collaboration between New York architects Aranda/Lasch and Native-American basket weaver Terrol Dew Johnson. Aranda/Lasch and Terrol Dew Johnson began working together in early 2005 on a series of experimental baskets that explore new material and construction possibilities while engaging with the art of traditional weaving.

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January 12 - February 18, 2006

MAIN SPACE: The Mind/Body Problem
Artists: Iris Bernblum • Diane Derr • Carl Ferrero • Vera Iliatova • James Kennedy • Rä di Martino • Chad Nelson • Sara Greenberger Rafferty • Catherine Ross

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PROJECT SPACE 1: Jennie C. Jones Simply Because You're Near Me
Dean Benedetti’s relationship to Charlie Parker was a complicated one and contained a desire for, fascination with, and disdain for blackness, all at once.

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PROJECT SPACE 2: Karen Gunderson Mountains and constellations
Karen Gunderson’s all-black paintings of mountains in Tibet and constellations of night skies rest uneasy in various histories of painting.

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November 16 - December 21, 2005

MAIN SPACE: Empty Space With Exciting Events
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PROJECT SPACE 1: Robert Arndt: Lines for the Next Exhibition
Presented on a large structure evocative of billboards and cinematic screens, Robert Arndt’s installation, Lines for the Next Exhibition, dramatically and humorously explores the act of performance while drawing attention to the dual status of film as both a document and a staged event.

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PROJECT SPACE 2: Fatima Hoang: …bowl like no one is watching
Fatima Hoang presents a tangled heap of monitors and DVD players which blast hit rock tunes in rotation and feature the artists playing air guitar at home, in galleries, and in industrial wastelands.

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PROJECT SPACE 3: Kevin McCarty: Chameleon Club
Part punk concert venue and part gay dance club, the Chameleon Club in Dayton, Ohio holds two cultures in close yet distant proximity.

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PROJECT SPACE 4: Quisqueya Henriquez: Intertextualidad
Curated by René Morales as part of the Emerging Curator Series.

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PROJECT SPACE 5:
Artists Space Encores: Video documents of historic performances at Artists Space
For this Project Space, we show a selection of video documentations of historic performances at Artists Space, from the 1970s to the present. Relive, review, and re-experience these once radical, magical, and whimsical acts of Artists Space history.

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September 16 - October 29, 2005

MAIN SPACE: International Geographic
Artists: Raquel Ormella • Kelly Poe

International Geographic brings together two artists who consider the ways in which nature and its preservation are represented, administered, and fought for.

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ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN PROJECT SERIES:
Wild Walls New York: A Series of Films in/on Architecture

Kamal Aljafari • Carola Dertnig • Eiko Grimberg • Frank Oudeman • Judith Hopf, Natascha Sadr-Haghighian, Florian Zeyfang

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PROJECT SPACE 1: Ryan Gander But it was all green
Ryan Gander’s work——comprised of installations, objects, illustrated novels, and manipulated situations——creates tentative and profound connections between seemingly unrelated things.

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PROJECT SPACE 2: Adrià Julià La Villa Basque, Vernon, CA
Adrià Julià’s film La Villa Basque, Vernon, California depicts a restaurant of the same name in Vernon, California, a tiny community just 5 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, which was co-founded by a French Basque immigrant in 1905.

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