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2003-2004

May 20 - July 3, 2004

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.

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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 Bradford’s 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

PROJECT SPACE: Kaye Donachie Never Learn Not To Love
Curated by Lisa Ivorian-Gray, part of the Emerging Curators Series

Donachie’s paintings depict counterculture revolutionaries and other nonconformists: young people in gangs, cults and communes.

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January 14 - February 21, 2004

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

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

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

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