2001-2002
May
30 - July 13,
2002
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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