Talk:Rita Ackermann
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Group shows
[edit]I've moved the extensive list of group shows from the article to here. The solo show list needs to be trimmed to the most significant.
- 2006 "While Interwoven Echoes Drip into a Hybrid Body. An Exhibition about Sound, Performance and Sculpture", migros museum für gegenwartskunst, January 21 to March 26 (group)
- 2005 “The Continuous Mark: 40 Years of the New York Studio School”, The New York Studio School of Painting, Drawing and Sculpture, New York, April 20 to May 7, 2005
- 2004 “What’s New”, curated by Jhim Lamoree, Annet Gelink Gallery, The Netherlands, November 27 2004 to January 15
- 2004 “Les années fatales”, Boutique Celine, avenue Montaigne, Paris, France, October 7 to November 27 2004. (group)
- 2004 “Out of Bounds”, Confort Moderne, Poitiers, France, January 30 to March 28 2004 (group)
- 2004 Kunsthaus Baselland, Basel, “Strategies of Desire”, May 28 – July 18 2004 (group)
- 2004 “The Dreamland Artist Club”, Coney Island New York. June 12 – September 6, 2004, curated by Peter Eleey. (group)
- 2004 Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Salzburg “Next Generation: Heavenly Creatures”, July 22 – August 31, 2004 (group)
- 2003 PS1 Contemporary Art Center, New York, “After Matisse Picasso”, February 16 to May (group)
- 2002 Urban Experience, NYC, “The Woman Show”, July 17 – August 27 (group)
- 2002 NYC, “Statements (six): A Project by Dornbracht”, 88 Wooster Street, NYC, May 20 – 26 (book) (group)
- 2002 Urban Experience, NYC, “It’s Official, April 12 – May 24 (group)
- 2002 Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland, “Personalische Plans/Personal Plans – The drawing – from life plan to world projection”, March 23 – May 12 (group)
- 2002 Statements (six) at Art Cologne, presented by Dornbracht, October 30 - November 3 (group)
- 2001 Urban Experience, NYC, “Renaissance 2001”, December 14 – February 31, 2002 (group)
- 2001 Galerie Almine Rech, Paris, France, “Christmas Show”, December 8 – January 19, 2002 (group)
- 2001 White Box, New York, “Prodigal Prodigy”, September 6 – October 13, curated by Theo Tegelaers (catalogue) (group)
- 2000 CRP, Brooklyn, NY, “superpredators”, October 13 – December 11, curated by Jose Freire (group)
- 2000 Parco Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, “Kim’s Bedroom”, August 3 – September 3 (group)
- 2000 Musee d’art contemporain de Bordeaux, France, “Presumed Innocent”, June 8 – October 1, curated by Stephanie Moisdon and Marie-Laure Bernadac (catalogue) (group)
- 2000 Centre Georges Pompidou, Musee national d’art moderne, Paris, France, “Elysian Fields”, May 24 – July 24, Curated by Purple Institute (catalogue) (group)
- 2000 MU Art Foundation, De Witte Dame, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, “Kim’s Bedroom”, March 17 – April 24, curated by Kim Gordon (catalogue) (group)--Ethicoaestheticist 17:29, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
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Selected solo exhibitions
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- 2021, Hauser & Wirth, 'Rita Ackermann. Mama ’21', Monaco[1]
- 2021, Fergus McCaffrey, 'Rita Ackermann & Andro Wekua: Chapter 4', Tokyo, Japan[2]
- 2020, Hauser & Wirth, 'Rita Ackermann. Mama ’19', New York NY[3]
- 2018, La Triennale di Milano, 'Rita Ackermann. Movements as Monuments', Milan, Italy[4]
- 2018, VIEWING ROOM, Marlborough Contemporary, 'Rita Ackermann and Carol Rama. Body Matters', New York NY
- 2017, Hauser & Wirth, 'Rita Ackermann. Turning Air Blue', Somerset, United Kingdom
- 2017, KARMA, 'Rita Ackermann. Nudes and Jacket', New York NY
- 2016, Malmö Konsthall, 'The Aesthetic of Disappearance', Malmö, Sweden
- 2016, FARAGO, 'JEZEBELS', Los Angeles CA (travelled to: Soccer Club Club, Chicago/IL)
- 2014, Sammlung Friedrichshof Stadtraum, 'Meditation on Violence-Hair Wash’, Vienna, Austria (travelled to: Sammlung Friedrichshof, Burgenland, Austria)
- 2013, Hauser & Wirth, 'Negative Muscle', New York NY
- 2012, Museum of Contemporary Art, ‘Rita Ackermann', Miami FL
- 2011, Ludwig Museum, 'Bakos', Budapest, Hungary
- 2010, Swiss Institute, 'Rita Ackermann and Harmony Korine: Shadow Fux', New York NY
- 2010, Rebecca Camhi Gallery, 'CRASH / STOP', Athens, Greece[5]
- 2010, Le Confort Moderne, 'Last Exit to Poitiers', Poitiers, France
- 2009, The Chinati Foundation, 'Marfa / Crash', Marfa TX (travelled to: Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Zurich, Switzerland)[6]
- 2007, Hotel, 'Gentlemen, I Need Air', London, United Kingdom
- 2006, Galerie Peter Kilchmann, 'Court Toujours', Zurich, Switzerland
- 2005, Andrea Rosen Gallery, 'Collage 1993 – 2005', New York NY
- 2005, Bonner Kunstverein, 'Jump On Me', Bonn, Germany
- 2003, Galerie Peter Kilchmann, 'Mémoires d'une jeune fille rangée', Zurich, Switzerland
- 2003, Almine Rech Gallery, 'Ördögök', Paris, France
- 2002, Museum Het Domein, 'Snowfall in August', Sittard, Netherlands
- 2001, The Deep Gallery, 'Style Show for the Levitation of the Strong American Woman', Paris, France
- 2001, Galerie Peter Kilchmann, 'the only way to get to my vagina is through Jesus!', Zurich, Switzerland
- 2000, Annet Gelink Gallery, 'Lost and Found Notes', Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 2000, Galerie Krobath Wimmer, 'God’s Little Helpers', Vienna, Austria
- 1999, Parco Gallery, 'Revelation', Tokyo, Japan
- 1999, Swiss Institute, 'Rita Ackermann', New York NY
- 1998, Rebecca Camhi Gallery, 'Rita Ackermann', Athens, Greece
- 1998, Bartok 32 Galeria, 'Just Do Whatever You Want’, Budapest, Hungary
- 1998, Andrea Rosen Gallery, 'Songs of Sirens', New York NY
- 1997, Galerie Peter Kilchmann, 'The Good, The Bad, and The Evil', Zurich, Switzerland
- 1996, Andrea Rosen Gallery, 'If Anyone Hurts My Brother I'll Kill That...', New York NY
- 1995, Galerie Peter Kilchmann, 'The Birth of Tragedy', Zurich, Switzerland
- 1995, Interim Art, 'out of the blue into the black', London, United Kingdom
- 1995, Rebecca Camhi Gallery, 'It Doesn't Matter if You Love Me or Not... I'll Be Always There For You... ', Athens, Greece
- 1994, Andrea Rosen Gallery, 'After Dinner I'm Gonna Shoot You But Before I'll Take a Shower', New York NY
References
- ^ "Rita Ackermann Mama '21 – Hauser & Wirth".
- ^ "Rita Ackermann & Andro Wekua: Chapter 4 | Fergus McCaffrey".
- ^ "Rita Ackermann Mama '19 – Hauser & Wirth".
- ^ "Movements as Monuments: Rita Ackermann at la Triennale di Milano – Hauser & Wirth". 22 June 2018.
- ^ https://www.rebeccacamhi.com
- ^ "MONTH OF MARFA CRASH SKETCH by rita ackermann - purple INSTITUTE". 30 March 2009.
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