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USA
Houston, Contemporary Arts Museum


1995
 
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12 novembre 1995
Exposition. Alan RATH: Bio-Mechanics
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29 avril 1995 -
18 juin 1995
Exposition. Rachel HECKER: Pleasure and Commerce
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1996
 
02 mai 1996 -
14 juillet 1996
Exposition. Kirk MCCARTHY and Jackie TILESTON: Hybrid Vigor
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13 juillet 1996 -
01 septembre 1996
Exposition. SUGIMOTO
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1998
 
06 juin 1998 -
26 juillet 1998
Exposition. James TURRELL: Spirit and Light

 

26 juin 1998 -
13 septembre 1998
Exposition. Projected Allegories
"This exhibition will introduce some of the most acclaimed recent video works to Southwest audiences. The exhibition focuses on works which engage unique narrative strategies to explore issues of individuality and social interaction. The artists chosen for the series are Douglas Gordon, Rodney Graham, William Kentridge, Leone & Macdonald, Nic Nicosia, Sam Taylor-Wood, Rosemary Trockel and Gillian Wearing. The Perspectives Gallery will be transformed into two specially darkened spaces for the ecreenings. The exhibition is accompanied by an 18 page Perspectives-format catalogue. It includes an illustration, introductory text, and selected biography for each artist. The exhibition is organizzed by the Museum's curatorial staff: Dana Friis-Hansen, Lynn M. Herbert and Alexandra Irvine."

 

03 octobre 1998 -
06 décembre 1998
Exposition. Abstract Painting, Once Removed
"A visually and intellectually provocative exhibition which explores the future of abstract and non-objective painting. By re-thinking the definition of "painting" and varying tools, media, process and display of their painting-like objects, the twenty artists in this exhibition show their commitment to this tried and tested form while wrestling with the accepted notions of its boundaries. Artists include: Polly Apfelbaum, Uta Barth, Fandra Chang, Jeff Elrod, Jim Hodges, Emil Lukas, Aaron Parazette, and others. The exhibition is organized by the Contemporary Arts Museum and curated by Senior Curator Dana Friis-Hansen. "