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Photographic Works Made by Artists for Parkett's
33 Year Time Capsule
November 2018
Photographic Works Made by Artists for Parkett's 33 Year Time Capsule 1984-2017
Doug Aitken
Allora/Calzedilla
John Baldessari
Yto Barrada
Vanessa Beecroft
Christian Boltanski
Chuck Close
Tacita Dean
Jeremy Deller
Trisha Donnelly
Tracey Emin
Omer Fast
Robert Frank
Gilbert & George
Nan Goldin
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster Felix Gonzalez Torres
Dan Graham
Andreas Gursky
David Hammons
Christian Jankowski
Annette Kelm
Martin Kippenberger
Jannis Kounellis
Lee Kit
Zoe Leonard
Liu Xiaodong
Paul McCarthy
Marilyn Minter
Tracey Moffat
Jean-Luc Mylayne
Bruce Nauman
Ernesto Neto
Richard Prince
RH Quaytman
Charles Ray
Pipilotti Rist
Ugo Rondinone
Mika Rottenberg
Anri Sala
Wilhelm Sasnal
Gregor Schneider
Shirana Shahbazi
Roman Signer
Dayanita Singh
Beat Streuli
Thomas Struth
Sturtevant
Hiroshi Sugimoto
Sam Taylor Wood
Diana Thater
Wolfgang Tillmans
Rosemarie Trockel
Dahn Vo
Jeff Wall
Andy Warhol
Lawrence Weiner
Christopher Wool
Yang Fudong
72 73
Mirror kite, ca. 34 x 33 1/2” (86,5 x 85 cm), tail 37 3/8” (95 cm), with poster of flying kite, 20 x 15 5/8” (50,8 x 38 cm), Ed. 60/XX, stamped and numbered
DOUG AITKEN
Decrease the Mass and
Run like Hell, 1999
For Parkett 57
74 75
DVD from 16 mm color film, 3 min., Ed. 28/XVI, signed and numbered certificate
JENNIFER ALLORA &
GUILLERMO CALZADILLA
Deadline, 2007
For Parkett 80
94 95
JOHN BALDESSARI
Six Colorful Expressions (Frozen), 1991
For Parkett 29
Porcelain enamel steel plate, eight color photographic screen process print, imaged by a proprietary photographic ceramic process, impervious to environmental influences, 10 7/16 x 4 3/4 x 1/16” (26,5 x 12 x 0,2 cm), Ed. 75/XX, signed and numbered
96 97
9-color silkscreen print on plexiglas,5 x 12” (12,5 x 31cm)Printed by Atelier für Siebdruck, Lorenz Boegli, ZurichEd. 45/XX, signed and numbered
JOHN BALDESSARI
Raised Eyebrows /
Furrowed Foreheads:
Crooked Made Straight, 2009
For Parkett 86
102 103
Two C-Prints, 10 1/4 x 11” (26 x 28 cm) each,Ed. 35/XX, signed and numbered certificate
YTO BARRADA
Aquariums for Sale on a Rainy Day, Tangier, 2001
For Parkett 91
106 107
VB08
VB35
VB16
VB39
VB39
Five silkscreen color prints of photographs from the artist’s archive (VB08, VB35, VB16, VB39 & VB39), 19 7/8 x 27 7/16” (49,9 x 70 cm) each, printed by Atelier für Siebdruck, Lorenz Boegli, Zurich, Ed. of 50/LV, signed and numbered certificate
VANESSA BEECROFT
Untitled, 1999
For Parkett 56
114 115
Booklet with 17 photographs, 2 x 3 1/8” (5 x 8 x 0,6 cm), Ed. 80/XX, signed and numbered
CHRISTIAN BOLTANSKI
El Caso, 1989
For Parkett 22
152 153
Digital ink-jet print of a daguerreotype original on Crane Muséo paper, printed by Adamson Editions, Washington D.C., 22 x 17” (56 x 43 cm), image size: 15 1/2 x 12” (39,5 x 30, 4 cm), Ed. 70/XXX, signed and numbered
CHUCK CLOSE
Self-Portrait, 2000
For Parkett 60
158 159
Color postcard, 4 1/8 x 5 4/5“ (10,5 x 14,8 cm), printed by Steidl Verlag, Göttingen, Germany, Ed. 100/XL, signed, numbered, stamped and posted in Morombe, Western Madagascar
TACITA DEAN
The Green Ray, 2001
For Parkett 62
160 161
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Portfolio with 5 silkscreen prints in 6 colors, BVK Rives 300 g/m2, each approx. 17 3/4 x 11 3/4”:BATS, 2011; BARN OWL, 2013 (from ENGLISH MAGIC); THE BATTLE OF ORGREAVE, 2001;MORE POETRY IS NEEDED, Swansea, 2014; SACRILEGE, 2012; Atelier für Siebdruck, Lorenz Boegli, ZurichEd. 35 / XX, signed and numbered colophon
JEREMY DELLER
Odds And Sods, 2001–2014
For Parkett 95
170 171
Edition in 10 installments made and delivered every 1–2 months over a period of one year, varied media, each approx. 8 x 10” (20 x 25 cm), Ed. 45/XXV, signed and numbered certificate
TRISHA DONNELLY
The Dashiell Delay –
an Edition Subscription, 2006
For Parkett 77
180 181
Unique color print from original Polaroid, all images taken on the same day, image size: 8 x 7 7/8” (20,4 x 19,9 cm), paper size: 15 3/4 x 15 3/4” (40 x 40 cm), Ed. 80/XX, signed and numbered
TRACEY EMIN
Self-Portrait, 12. 11. 01
For Parkett 63
196 197
Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle paper, 11 x 8 1/2” (28 x 21,6 cm), Ed. 25/X, signed and numbered
ROBERT FRANK
Untitled, 2008
For Parkett 83
214 215
Photograph, mounted on cardboard folded in the middle, 10 x 16 1/2“ (25,5 x 42 cm), Ed. 200, signed and numbered
GILBERT & GEORGE
Gilbert & George, 1987
For Parkett 14
9 portraits, including unique prints,on 290 g/m2 Satin Baryta paper,in box, each print 7 7/8 x 7 7/8 ”.Ed. 25/XXV, signed and numbered certificate.
OMER FAST
White Male Selfies, 2017
For Parkett 99
C-print, 15 3/4 x 23 5/8” (50,8 x 61 cm), Ed. 60/XX, signed and numbered
NAN GOLDIN
Lambs Ears, 1999
For Parkett 57
222 223
Calendar for 12 months in 12 years (January 2008 – December 2019), 14 prints including 2 by Philippe Parreno, color silkscreen on Munken 350g/m2, paper size: 16 1/2 x 19” (42 x 46,6 cm) each, image size: 11 1/2 x 16 3/4” ( 28,6 x 42,6 cm), bound, printed by Atelier für Siebdruck, Lorenz Boegli, Zurich, Ed. 45/XX, numbered and signed
DOMINIQUE GONZALEZ-FOERSTER
Calendario 2020, 2007
For Parkett 80
224 225
8-sheet billboard, silkscreen on Appleton coated stock, 125 x 272” (317,5 x 690,9 cm), printed by Triumph Productions, New York, Ed. 84/XV, signed and numbered certificate
FELIX GONZALEZ-TORRES
Untitled, 1994
For Parkett 39
228 229
Piezo Ultrachrome Pigment print on Hahnemühle paper, 13 x 16 1/2” (32,9 x 41,9 cm), printed by Laumont Editions, New York, photograph by Rosalind Cutforth, Ed. 60/XX, signed and numbered on the reverse
DAN GRAHAM
Fun for Kids at my Work in a Park
in Manhattan, 2003
For Parkett 68
236 237
C-print in wooden frame, Plexiglas, 21 1/4 x 27 1/2” (54 x 70 cm), Ed. 60/XXV, signed and numbered
ANDREAS GURSKY
Centre Georges Pompidou, 1995
For Parkett 44
240 241
Sepia-Print photograph, 16 1/2 x 11” (42 x 28 cm), Ed. 70/XXV, signed and numbered
DAVID HAMMONS
Money Tree, 1992
For Parkett 31
262 263
50 unique photographs by 50 photographers, approx. 9 3/4 x 7 3/4” (25 x 20 cm) each, Ed. 1/II, each signed and numbered
CHRISTIAN JANKOWSKI
Christian Jankowski reads
50 Parkett Artists Collaborations, 2007–2008
For Parkett 81
276 277
C-print, from 4 x 5” negative, on Fuji Crystal Archive DPII matt, paper size 16 x 20 5/8” (40,5 x 52,4 cm), image 14 1/2 x 19 1/8” (36,7 x 48,6 cm), printed by Golab, Berlin, Ed. 38/XX, signed and numbered certificate.
ANNETTE KELM
Untitled, 2010
For Parkett 87
284 285
Printed in offset, 6 x 3 3/4” (13,2 x 9,5 cm), 260 pages, inserted in the magazine, Ed. 80/XX, signed and numbered
MARTIN KIPPENBERGER
80 Unique Books, 1989
For Parkett 19
294 295
Photo-etching, aquatint and scraping on Zerkall-Vellum, bound in the magazine, 10 x 8 1/4” (25,5 x 21 cm), printed by Peter Kneubühler, Zurich, Ed. 80/XX, signed and numbered
JANNIS KOUNELLIS
Untitled, 1985
For Parkett 6
68 69
Installation with photograph (archival print, framed) and towel.Photograph, 7 3/4 x 9 3/4 ”, overall dimensions variable.Ed. 35 / XX, signed and numbered certificate.
LEE KIT
Soul Bowl, 2016
For Parkett 98
302 303
C-print, paper size: 18 x 13” (45,7 x 33 cm), image: 8 1/2 x 8 1/2” (21,6 x 21,6 cm), printed by My Own Color Lab, New York, Ed. 40/XXV, signed and numbered
ZOE LEONARD
1 Hour Photo & Video, 2007/2008
For Parkett 84
306 307
Overpainted photographs,
acrylic, photo paper,
approx. 15 x 20 ½”,
From a group of forty unique
acrylic paintings on photo paper, signed
LIU XIAODONG
Line (From Hotan Project, Xinjiang, China), 2012
Two Boys (From Hotan Project, Xinjiang, China), 2012
316 317
15 color photographs (digital laser prints) in cardboard box, 6 5/8 x 10“ (16,8 x 25,4 cm) each, Ed. 36/XII, signed and numbered certificate
Unique sculptural object, PVC, rubber foam, gaffers tape, variable dimensions, approx. 20 x 4 x 4” (55 x 10 x 10 cm), Ed. 36/XII, signed and numbered certificate
PAUL McCARTHY
Peter Paul Skin Sample, 2005
Billy Club, 2005
For Parkett 73
328 329
C-print, paper size: 20 1/2 x 16” (52 x 40,5 cm), image: 19 1/2 x 12 3/4” (49,5 x 32,5 cm), Ed. 60/XX, signed and numbered
MARILYN MINTER
Pamela Anderson, 2007
For Parkett 79
MARILYN MINTER
Absinthe, 2017
For Parkett 100/101
C-print 24 x 16” (70 x 40 cm), printed by Griffins Studio Ed. 35/ XV/ 15 APs, signed and numbered certificate
330 331
4-color offset lithograph, image size: 17 1/8 x 21” (43,3 x 53,5 cm), on archival book design paper, 20 x 27” (50,8 x 68,4 cm), printed by Link Printing, Sydney, Ed. 60/XX, signed and numbered
TRACEY MOFFATT
From the “Up in the Sky”
Photo Series, 1997
For Parkett 53
340 341
Two color photographs, 9 1/2 x 9 1/2” (24 x 24 cm) each, mounted back to back on aluminum under Plexiglas, encased in a massive, free-standing wooden frame, 14 3/8 x 14 3/8 x 2 3/4” (36,5 x 36,5 x 7,3 cm), Ed. 48/XII, with signed and numbered certificate
JEAN-LUC MYLAYNE
No. 37 – 38, Août 1982
For Parkett 50/51
342 343Front Back
C-print, transparency, image size: 9 1/2 x 9 1/2” (24 x 24 cm),Mounted between Altuglass, 15 x 15 x 2 3/4” (38 x 38 x 7cm),weight 16,5 lb. (7,5 kg),2 C-prints, 9 1/2 x 9 1/2” (24 x 24 cm),Artist designed certificate including a close-up photograph of the bird facing the apple, 5 1/2 x 5 1/2” (14 x 14 cm),Edition of 38/XXII, signed and numbered certificate
JEAN-LUC MYLAYNE
No. PO-65, Face to Face,
April/May 2001
For Parkett 85
JEAN-LUC MYLAYNE
«TOGETHER» A17, January, February, March,
2007 For Parkett 100/101
C-print 36.5 x 36.5 cm (24 x 24cm) , 14 3/8 x 14 3/8” (9 1/2 x 9 1/2”) Ed. 30 / XV / pp15, signed and numbered certificate
344 345
Videotape, 30 min., time of one sequence: 28 sec., color, sound, Ed. 200/XX, signed and numbered label
BRUCE NAUMAN
Violent Incident—Man-Woman,
Segment, 1986
For Parkett 10
358 359
Iris computer print, archival water-based ink on paper (500g/m2 Somerset Satin 100% cotton rag), produced by Cone Laumont Editions, New York, image size: 20 x 30 1/8” (50,9 x 76,5 cm), paper size: 22 x 32 1/8” (55,9 x 81,5 cm), Ed. 60/XX, signed and numbered
GABRIEL OROZCO
Light through Leaves, 1996
For Parkett 48
386 387
Ektacolor print, paper size: 30 x 40” (76,2 x 101,6 cm), image size: 30 x 33 1/2” (76,2 x 85,1 cm), Ed. 66/XXVI, signed and numbered
RICHARD PRINCE
It’s a Free Concert from Now on, 2004
For Parkett 72
388 389
Lithographic print on stainless steel plate,20 x 12.4”, 3 lb (50 x 31,5 x 0,3 cm, 1,5 kg), printed by Derrière L’ Étoile Studio, New York,Ed. 35/XX plus 3PP, signed and numbered
R. H. QUAYTMAN
Proclitic, 2012
For Parkett 90
394 395
Parkett Cover 37
Photo edition, each comprising a set of nine unique color snapshots of Tatjana Patitz, 4 x 6” (14,8 x 10,2 cm), Ed. 60/XXIII, signed and numbered
CHARLES RAY
The Most Beautiful Woman
in the World, 1993
For Parkett 37
402 403
3-D image, color photograph under lenticulated film, mounted on flexible plastic with four suction cups, to be attached to TV screen when not in use, photograph by Rita Palanikumar, 8 1/4 x 11” (20,8 x 27,8 cm), Ed. 80/XX, signed and numbered
PIPILOTTI RIST
I’ve Only Got Eyes for You—
(Pin Down Jump Up Girl), 1996
For Parkett 48
404 405
Cut-out, 4-color print on fabric, ca. 70 7/8 x 43 5/16” (178 x 110 cm), with 7 straight pins (plus 7 spare pins) to fasten it to a wall, a chair, or a table, support, Thomas Ryner, Photo by Martin Stollenwerk, printed by Plotfactory, Weisslingen, Switzerland, Ed. 70/XX, signed and numbered
PIPILOTTI RIST
The Help, 2004
For Parkett 71
410 411
Stone from the Valle Maggia, Ticino, Switzerland, approx. 12 x 8 x 4” (21,5 x 28 x 14 cm), approx. weight: 14 to 20 lbs. (7–10 kg), Polaroid photo of the stone by the artist, Ed. 50/XX, signed and numbered
UGO RONDINONE
All Moments Stop Here and
Together We Become Every Memory
That Has Ever Been, 1998
For Parkett 52
70 71
Single channel video in six versions, with sound, approx 15–40 sec. loop. Custom-made purse in oyster design (plastic, silk lining, zipper, 4 3/4 x 2 3/8 x 1/2”),with pearlescent capsule inside containing memory stick. Video to be presented on videomonitor.Each video version Ed. 6 / 2APs signed and numbered certificate.
MIKA ROTTENBERG
Bubble 1 – Bubble 6, 2016
For Parkett 98
424 425
C-print, paper size: 20 1/2 x 27 9/16” (52 x 70 cm), image size: 16 1/2 x 23 5/8” (42 x 60 cm), Ed. 60/XX, signed and numbered certificate
ANRI SALA
Airport, 2005
For Parkett 73
426 427
Color contact print from engraved negative on Kodak paper, 12 5/8 x 18 7/8” (31 x 47 cm), Ed. 60/XX, signed and numbered
WILHELM SASNAL
Concorde Is Dead, 2004
For Parkett 70
428 429
Two color photographs in handpainted frames with passe-partouts made by the artist, image size: 9 1/2 x 6 4/5” (23,1 x 17,1 cm); frames: 16 1/2 x 12 1/2” (41,7 x 31,8 cm), Ed. 60/XX, signed and numbered
GREGOR SCHNEIDER
The German Contribution,
Bower, Venice, 2001
For Parkett 63
436 437
6-color lithograph on gelatin silver baryta print.22 3/8 x 18 1/8”, printed by Steindruckerei Wolfensberger, Zurich and Tricolor Photoprint, ZurichEd. 35 / XX, signed and numbered.
SHIRANA SHAHBAZI
Composition With Mountain, 2014
For Parkett 94
444 445
Heat-resistant glove, length 13 3/4” (35 cm), still from a video by Aleksandra Signer, approx. 5 1/8 x 7 1/8” (13 x 18,2 cm), Ed. 80/XV, signed and numbered
ROMAN SIGNER
Fireman’s Glove with Photograph, 1995
For Parkett 45
442 443
Archival pigment print on Harmon-Hahnemühle baryta paper, mounted on archival museum board, 18 x 24”, teak wood frame, with a removable matt revealing four images:MONA AND MYSELF, 2013, PHEROZA VAKEEL from Privacy, 2003, UNTITLED from I am as I am, 2000, UNTITLED from Go Away Closer, 2007,Ed. 35 / XX, signed, numbered and titled on back
DAYANITA SINGH
Dear Mr Walter –
MONA AND MYSELF, 2014
For Parkett 95
456 457
Laserchrome print on Agfa high-gloss paper, poster with 32 colored and b/w photographs, enlarged by Grieger GmbH, Dusseldorf, 53 1/8 x 39 3/8” (132 x 50,6 cm), Ed. 60/XX, signed and numbered
BEAT STREULI
Oxford Street, 1998
For Parkett 54
458 459
Color photograph, C-print, 1997, sheet: 16 1/16 x 20 1/16” ( 40,6 x 50,6 cm); image: 14 3/16 x 18 1/8” ( 36,7 x 46 cm), Ed. 60/XX, signed and numbered
THOMAS STRUTH
Jiangxi Zhong Lu, Shanghai 1996
For Parkett 50/51
460 461
Animated film, 1 min. loop, on DVD, with case, inserted in Parkett 88. Ed. 35/XX, with signed and numbered certificate.
STURTEVANT
Dialogue of the Dogs, 2005/2011
For Parkett 88
462 463
Miniature photograph, paulownia box, rice paper-lined inner felt lid, silver-plated knob (hand made in Japan), image: approx. 2 x 1 5/8” (4,2 x 5,3 cm), box: approx. 6 1/4 x 5 x 1 3/4” (4,6 x 15,7 x 12,8 cm). Ed. of 35/X day and 35/X night, signed and numbered
HIROSHI SUGIMOTO
Night Seascape, Ionian Sea,
Santa Cesarea, 1990 /
Day Seascape, English Channel,
Weston Cliff, 1994
For Parkett 46
466 467
C-print, 360-degree panorama shot, 2 3/4 x 16 1/2” (6,9 x 49,1 cm), Ed. 50/XX, signed and numbered
SAM TAYLOR-WOOD
Five Revolutionary Seconds XIV
(Sketch), 1999
For Parkett 55
468 469
DVD (Digital Video Disc) with endless loop, no sound, Ed. 150/XXX, signed and numbered
DIANA THATER
Untitled, 2000
For Parkett 60
470 471
60/X unique works on color-negative photographic paper, ca. 16 x 12” (40,5 x 30,5 cm), signed and numbered
WOLFGANG TILLMANS
Parkett Edition, 1992–98
For Parkett 53
476 477
Photo-etching and acid-free transparent foil in embossed strawboard matte, mounted on wood with hanger, image: 8 1/4 x 8 1/4” (21 x 21 cm); frame: 15 x 13 x 3/8” (38 x 33 x 0,8 cm), printed by Peter Kneubühler, Zurich, Ed. 80/XX, signed and numbered
ROSEMARIE TROCKEL
Studio Visit, 1992
For Parkett 33
478 479
7 color silkscreen print, on BFK Rives 300 g/m2, 21 1/4 x 39 3/8”.Printed by Atelier für Siebdruck, Lorenz Boegli, Zurich.Ed. 35/XX, signed and numbered.
ROSEMARIE TROCKEL
Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man, 2014
For Parkett 95
490 491
DANH VO
Untitled, 2013
For Parkett 93
Vintage postcard from Ha Long Bay withwriting by Phung Vo (the artist’s father) on the front.3 3/4 x 5 1/2 ” (9,5 x 14 cm), each unique.Ed. 35 / XX
500 501
Cibachrome print, 13 3/4 x 14 1/2” (35 x 37 cm), photograph by Mancia/Bodmer, Zurich, Ed. 80/XX, signed and numbered
JEFF WALL
Boy on TV, 1989
(from “Eviction Struggle”)
For Parkett 22
502 503
Silver gelatin contact print, image approx. 7 1/2 x 9 5/8” (24,4 x 19,3 cm), printed on archival paper, approx. 15 3/4 x 17” (40 x 43,2 cm), Ed. 50/XXV, signed and numbered
JEFF WALL
Untitled (For Parkett), 1997
For Parkett 49
504 505
Machine-sewn and inserted in a parchment cover in the special edition of Parkett, 9 3/4 x 7 3/4” (24,8 x 19,9 cm), Ed. 120, signed and numbered
ANDY WARHOL
Photo For Parkett, 1987
For Parkett 12
512 513
Rubber stamp, approx. 7 1/2 x 3 3/4 x 3 1/2” (19 x 10 x 8,8 cm), with red ink pad in silkscreened card-board box printed by Atelier für Siebdruck, Lorenz Boegli, Zurich, Ed. 80/XXV, signed and numbered
LAWRENCE WEINER
Unter den Linden—Under Lime Trees, 1994
For Parkett 42
528 529
Black-and-white photograph, 10 x 8” (25,4 x 20,3 cm), Ed. 70/XX, signed and numbered
CHRISTOPHER WOOL
Untitled, 1992
For Parkett 33
Black-and-white photograph, Lambda print on Kodak Endura paper, paper size: 19 1/2 x 29 1/2” (50 x 75 cm), image: 18 7/8 x 28 3/4” (48 x 73 cm), Ed. 60/XX, signed and numbered certificate
YANG FUDONG
Ms. Huang at M. Last Night, 2006
For Parkett 76
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“Inside a Book a House of gold – Artists’ Editions for Parkett”
The most complete exhibition to date presents all 220 works made by artists for Parkett,
with catalogue in Chinese and English.
Beijing
Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (February – April, 2012)
“Inside a Book a House of gold – Artists’ Editions for Parkett”
Catalogue in Chinese and English, edited by Phil Tinari.
Seoul
Seoul Arts Center / Hangaram Museum (December 2010 – March 2011)
“200 Artworks – 25 Years. Artists’ Editions for Parkett”
Curated by Honki Chae and Shim Chung, with catalogue in Korean and English.
Singapore
STPI (May – July 2010)
“200 Artworks – 25 Years. Artists’ Editions for Parkett”
In collaboration with Emi Eu and Ong Boo Chai.
Kanazawa
21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art (September 2009)
“200 Art Works – 25 Years”
The most complete museum exhibition to date presents all 200 works
made by artists for Parkett since 1984, with catalog.
Zurich
Kunsthaus (November, 2004 – February, 2005)
“Parkett – 20 Years of Artists’ Collaborations”
curated by Miriam Varadinis, with catalog.
Venice
Palazzo Remer (June – October, 2003)
At the occasion of the Biennale this exhibition presented
all Parkett editions in Venice.
“Parkett – 20 Years of Artists’ Collaborations”, Kunsthaus Zürich 2004
“Collaborations with Parkett”, Exhibition at MoMA, New York, 2001
Dublin
Irish Museum of Modern Art (June – October, 2002)
“Beautiful Productions”
London
Whitechapel Art Gallery (July – August, 2001)
In its Centenary the Whitechapel Gallery presented a Parkett exhibition entitled
“Beautiful Productions: Art to Play, Art to Wear, Art to Own”,
curated by Iwona Blazwick.
New York
Museum of Modern Art (April – June, 2001)
“Collaborations with Parkett: 1984 to Now”,
curated by Deborah Wye, with catalog.
Geneva
Centre d’Art Contemporain (November, 1999)
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Palazzo delle Papesse (June – October, 1999)
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Museum Ludwig (November 1998 – January, 1999),
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Humlebaek, Denmark
Louisiana Museum (September – October, 1996)
Curated by Lars Grambye
Los Angeles
MAK-Center at the Schindler House (March – June, 1995)
Catalog “Silent & Violent” edited by Peter Noever.
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Centre de Gravure Contemporaîne (April – May, 1992)
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Centre de la Vieille Chariteé, Museés de Marseille (February – March, 1991)
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Helmhaus (January – February, 1989)
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Portikus (September – October, 1988)
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Centre Georges Pompidou (April – June, 1987)
“Inside a Book a House of Gold”, Exhibition at UCCA, Beijing, 2012
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Tomma Abts, 84Franz Ackermann, 68Eija-Liisa Ahtila, 68Ai Weiwei, 81Doug Aitken, 57Jennifer Allora / Guillermo Calzadilla, 80Pawel Althamer, 82Kai Althoff, 75Francis Alÿs, 69El Anatsui, 90Laurie Anderson, 49John Armleder, 50/51Richard Artschwager, 23, 46Ed Atkins, 98Tauba Auerbach, 94 Nairy Baghramian, 100/101 John Baldessari, 29, 86Stephan Balkenhol, 36Matthew Barney, 45Yto Barrada, 91Georg Baselitz, 11Vanessa Beecroft, 56Ross Bleckner, 38John Bock, 67Alighiero e Boetti, 24Christian Boltanski, 22Monica Bonvicini, 72Louise Bourgeois, 27, 82Carol Bove, 86Mark Bradford, 89Kerstin Brätsch and DAS INSTITUT, 88Olaf Breuning, 71
Glenn Brown, 75Angela Bulloch, 66Daniel Buren, 66Andrea Büttner, 97 Sophie Calle, 36Cao Fei, 99 Valentin Carron, 93 Maurizio Cattelan, 59, 100/101Vija Celmins, 44Marc Camille Chaimowicz, 96Paul Chan, 88Francesco Clemente, 9, 40/41Chuck Close, 60Abraham Cruzvillegas, 97Enzo Cucchi, 1John Currin, 65Tacita Dean, 62Jeremy Deller, 95 Thomas Demand, 62Martin Disler, 3Nathalie Djurberg, 90Peter Doig, 67Trisha Donnelly, 77Marlene Dumas, 38, 100/101Jimmie Durham, 92Nicole Eisenman, 91Olafur Eliasson, 64Tracey Emin, 63Omer Fast, 99 Urs Fischer, 72, 94Eric Fischl, 5Peter Fischli /David Weiss, 17, 40/41Sylvie Fleury, 58
Günther Förg, 26, 40/41Robert Frank, 83Tom Friedman, 64Katharina Fritsch, 25, 87, 100/101Bernard Frize, 74Cyprien Gaillard, 94Ellen Gallagher, 73Theaster Gates, 98Isa Genzken, 69Franz Gertsch, 28Adrian Ghenie, 99Gilbert & George, 14Liam Gillick, 61Robert Gober, 27Nan Goldin, 57Dominique Gonzalez- Foerster, 80Felix Gonzalez-Torres, 39Douglas Gordon, 49Dan Graham, 68Rodney Graham, 64Katharina Grosse, 74, 100/101Mark Grotjahn, 80Andreas Gursky, 44Wade Guyton, 83David Hammons, 31Rachel Harrison, 82Camille Henrot, 97 Thomas Hirschhorn, 57Damien Hirst, 40/41Carsten Höller, 77Jenny Holzer, 40/41Rebecca Horn, 13, 40/41Roni Horn, 54Gary Hume, 48
Pierre Huyghe, 66Christian Jankowski, 81Rashid Johnson, 90Ilya Kabakov, 34Anish Kapoor, 69Alex Katz, 21, 72Mike Kelley, 31Ellsworth Kelly, 56Annette Kelm, 87William Kentridge, 63Jon Kessler, 79Karen Kilimnik, 52Martin Kippenberger, 19Lee Kit, 98 Ragnar Kjartansson, 94Imi Knoebel, 32Jeff Koons, 19, 50/51Jannis Kounellis, 6Yayoi Kusama, 59Wolfgang Laib, 39Maria Lassnig, 85Zoe Leonard, 84Sherrie Levine, 32Liu Xiaodong, 91Sarah Lucas, 45Christian Marclay, 70Brice Marden, 7Helen Marten, 92Paul McCarthy, 73Josiah McElheny, 86Lucy McKenzie, 76Julie Mehretu, 76Mario Merz, 15Beatriz Milhazes, 85Marilyn Minter, 79, 100/101Tracey Moffatt, 53Mariko Mori, 54 Malcolm Morley, 52Sarah Morris, 61Juan Muñoz, 43Jean-Luc Mylayne, 50/51, 85, 100/101Bruce Nauman, 10Ernesto Neto, 78Olaf Nicolai, 78Cady Noland, 46
Albert Oehlen, 79Paulina Olowska, 92 Meret Oppenheim, 4Gabriel Orozco, 48Damián Ortega, 92Tony Oursler, 47Laura Owens, 65Jorge Pardo, 56Nicolas Party, 100/101 Philippe Parreno, 86Mai-Thu Perret, 84Raymond Pettibon, 47Elizabeth Peyton, 53Richard Phillips, 71Sigmar Polke, 2, 30, 40/41Richard Prince, 34, 72R.H. Quaytman, 90Michael Raedecker, 65Markus Raetz, 8Charles Ray, 37Jason Rhoades, 58Gerhard Richter, 35Bridget Riley, 61Pipilotti Rist, 48, 71 100/101Matthew Ritchie, 61Tim Rollins & K.O.S., 20Ugo Rondinone, 52Pamela Rosenkranz, 96James Rosenquist, 58Susan Rothenberg, 43Mika Rottenberg, 98Thomas Ruff, 28Edward Ruscha, 18, 55Anri Sala, 73Wilhelm Sasnal, 70Gregor Schneider, 63Thomas Schütte, 47Dana Schutz, 75Richard Serra, 74Shirana Shahbazi, 94Wael Shawky, 95Cindy Sherman, 29Dayanita Singh, 95Roman Signer, 45Andreas Slominski, 55
Josh Smith, 85Monika Sosnowska, 91Frances Stark, 93 Hito Steyerl, 97 Rudolf Stingel, 77Beat Streuli, 54Thomas Struth, 50/51Sturtevant, 88Hiroshi Sugimoto, 46Philip Taaffe, 26Sam Taylor-Wood, 55Diana Thater, 60Wolfgang Tillmans, 53Rirkrit Tiravanija, 44Fred Tomaselli, 67Rosemarie Trockel, 33, 95Oscar Tuazon, 89James Turrell, 25Luc Tuymans, 60Keith Tyson, 71Adrian Villar Rojas, 93 Danh Vo, 93 Cosima von Bonin, 81Charline von Heyl, 89Kelley Walker, 87Kara Walker, 59Jeff Wall, 22, 49Andy Warhol, 12Rebecca Warren, 78John Waters, 96 Gillian Wearing, 70Lawrence Weiner, 42Andro Wekua, 88John Wesley, 62Franz West, 37, 70Rachel Whiteread, 42Sue Williams, 50/51Robert Wilson, 16Jordan Wolfson, 100/101 Christopher Wool, 33, 83Cerith Wyn Evans, 87Yang Fudong, 76Haegue Yang, 89Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, 99 Xu Zhen, 96
Artists’ List alphabeticallyVolume 1–100/101, 1984–2017