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2001-2002

May 30 - July 13, 2002

MAIN SPACE: Infotecture
Participants include: AMO and 2x4, Bureau of Inverse Technology, Diller + Scofidio, Foundation 33, Ken Goldberg and Karl Bohringer, Graft, Janette Kim, Lunar Design, and the Sociable Media Group at MIT Media Lab.

curated by guest curator Jenelle Porter

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ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN PROJECT SPACE:
Ayse Birsel and Karin Fong: Wunderkammer: A Cabinet of Words

selected by Andrea Codrington

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PROJECT SPACE: Kendall Buster: Parabiosis
Parabiosis is defined as the artificial or natural joining of two individuals.

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March 21 - May 11, 2002

MAIN SPACE: Matthew Ritchie Selects: Demonclownmonkey

David Altmejd, Michael Byron, Scott Grodesky, Chris Heenan, Karen Leo, Carl Scholz, Emily Richardson, Paul Wagner

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ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN PROJECT SPACE:
Lot/ek selects: Freecell

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PROJECT SPACE 1: Love me Tender, Didier Faustino
Parisian-Portuguese architect Didier Fiuza Faustino mounts his first solo exhibition in New York at Artists Space Project Room.

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PROJECT SPACE 2: Another Country, John Timberlake
In the guise of an amateur hobbyist or a competent model-maker, John Timberlake constructs dioramas depicting English landscapes montaged with simulated painted clouded skies from archival images of British nuclear tests.

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January 12 - March 2, 2002

MAIN GALLERY: CONTEXT AND CONCEPTUALISM
SIEMON ALLEN, MELISSA GOULD (MeGo), COCO FUSCO

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PROJECT SPACE 1: A PLACE CALLED OXMOOR, Francis Gomila
Born in Gibraltar in 1954, multi-media and performance-based artist Francis Gomila has lived and worked in the UK since 1973, having exhibited internationally in Sienna, Bilbao, Paris, Mexico, Munich, Hanover, and Marseille.

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PROJECT SPACE 2: POINT OF VIEW (DOG-COM PROJECT), Nov Narumi
Born in Tokyo in 1968, now living and working in New York since 1999, Nov Narumi has exhibited in Tokyo, Vienna, Hiroshima, and Belfast.

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PROJECT SPACE 3: PANIC MAGIC/CRISIS CIRCUS, Mayumi Kimura
Born in Kyoto, Mayumi Kimura has studied in Kyoto and London, and now continues her education in New York.

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October 25 - December 1, 2001

MAIN SPACE: Urban pornography
Doug Aitkin, Jordi Bernado, Oliver Boberg, Laura Carton, Lourdes Grobet, Hong Hao, Nayoa Hatakeyama, Todd Hido, Francesco Jodice, William Jones, Doreen Morrissey, Jean-Luc Moulene, Warren Neidich, Catherine Opie, Bill Owens, Lisa Roy, Alex Slade
Curator: Lauri Firstenberg

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PROJECT SPACE: Daniel Roth
Selected by Ali Subotnick

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September 6 - October 13, 2002

MAIN SPACE: Purloined
Sophie Calle, Lilah Freedland, Nancy Hwang, Nikki S. Lee, Lisa Levy, Guy Overfelt, Mark Wallinger, Eric Wesley

Curated by Christine Y. Kim

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ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN PROJEC SERIES: 2 x 4, Museum of the Ordinary
Presented by 2 x 4's Michael Rock, Susan Sellers and Georgianna Stout and located in lower Manhattan, the Museum of the Ordinary organizes exhibitions that focus on contemporary design and urbanism.

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PROJECT SPACE: María Alós: Incognito
With conceptually transgressive strategies, María Alós utilizes a mischievous sensibility to confront institutional structures and individual belief systems, both in society, and within the art world.

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