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USA
New York, Guggenheim Museum Soho


1996
 
14 juin 1996 -
27 octobre 1996
Exposition. Mediascape
http://www.guggenheim.org/soho/exhibitions/199606_media_fst.html
This is the Guggenheim's first major exhibition devoted to multimedia and interactive art. It features fourteen works by ten artists, inluding Marie Jo Lafontaine, Bruce Nauman, and Nam June Paik. It also inaugurates an expanded focus for the Guggenheim Museum SoHo, one that encompasses high technology and multimedia as well as other forms of contemporary art and the Museum's post-war permanent collection.

 

09 octobre 1996 -
05 janvier 1997
Exposition. Max BECKMAN in Exile
http://www.guggenheim.org/soho/exhibitions/199611_beckm_fst.html
This exhibition is the first museum show in New York in thirty-one years devoted to Max Beckmann's paintings. It is also the first to examine the artist's years in exile (1937-1950), focusing on works created during the period that relate specifically to his struggles as an expatriate.

 

20 novembre 1996 -
16 février 1997
Exposition. The Hugo Boss Prize, 1996
http://www.guggenheim.org/soho/exhibitions/199611_hugob_fst.html
This exhibition features the six finalists for the first biannual Hugo Boss Prize, which recognizes outstanding achievement in contemporary art. The award is given in recognition of an artist's career, rather than of any particular work of art. The artists selected by the 1996 Hugo Boss Prize jury are Laurie Anderson, Janine Antoni, Matthew Barney, Cai Guo Qiang, Stan Douglas, and Yasumasa Morimura.

 

1997
 
18 janvier 1997 -
06 avril 1997
Exposition. Bill VIOLA: Fire, Water, Breath
http://www.guggenheim.org/soho/exhibitions/199701_viola_fst.html
An exhibition of two installations by one of today's leading video artists. The animating idea behind Viola's two new works is the metamorphosis of the human body through the action of three elemental forces: fire, water, and air (as embodied in the human breath).

 

12 mars 1997 -
18 juin 1997
Exposition. Art/Fashion
http://www.guggenheim.org/soho/exhibitions/199703_artfa_fst.html
Art|Fashion is one component of a group of exhibitions that comprised the 1996 Biennale di Firenze. Exploring the frequent and fertile interactions between art and fashion in the 20th century-through drawings, watercolors, photographs, apparel, sculptural works, and installations--this exhibition demonstrates that the two disciplines are not always distinct but have regularly converged throughout the course of the century with extraordinary results.

 

16 avril 1997 -
15 juin 1997
Exposition. Rooms with a View: Environments for Video
http://www.guggenheim.org/soho/exhibitions/199704_rooms_fst.html
Four installations by contemporary artists Vito Acconci, Angela Bulloch, Dan Graham, and Jorge Pardo and Tobias Rehberger for the viewing of artists' videotapes offer a reflection on artists' videotapes and how they are experienced in a museum environment.

 

25 juin 1997 -
31 août 1997
Exposition. Reversible Destiny - ARAKAWA/GINS
http://www.guggenheim.org/soho/exhibitions/199706_desti_fst.html
Over the last three decades, Arakawa and Madeline Gins have created a remarkable body of work that bridges disciplines and seeks to expand the definition of artistic practice. This is their first major museum exhibition in the U.S. and features two important collaborations, The Mechanism of Meaning (1963-73, 1996) and their reversible destiny architecture projects, begun in 1971.

 

19 septembre 1997 -
04 janvier 1997
Exposition. Robert RAUSCHENBERG: A Retrospective
http://www.guggenheim.org/soho/exhibitions/199709_rausc_fst.html
In a career that has spanned nearly fifty years, Robert Rauschenberg has redefined the art of our time. Featuring approximately 400 works by the artist, including several newly created pieces, this exhibition presents the full breadth of this artist's achievements and is the most comprehensive show of his work ever organized.

 

1998
 
06 février 1998 -
24 mai 1998
Exposition. China: 5000 Years
http://www.guggenheim.org/soho/exhibitions/199802_china_fst.html
China: 5,000 Years is the result of a collaboration between the Guggenheim Museum and the Ministry of Culture and the National Administration for Cultural Heritage of the People's Republic of China. About 500 works of art were borrowed from over fifty institutional lenders in seventeen provinces and regions in China. These include many major recent archaeological discoveries and range in date from the Neolithic period to the present.

 

17 juin 1998 -
13 septembre 1998
Exposition. Fabrizio PLESSI
http://www.guggenheim.org/soho/exhibitions/199806_pless_fst.html
This exhibition inaugurates a new series, "European Perspectives on the Media Arts, " the goal of which is to focus attention key artists, themes, and projects in the history of media-art practices in Europe. For this first show in the series, ZKM/Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe and its founding director, Heinrich Klotz, have chosen Italian artist Fabrizio Plessi; it is his first solo exhibition in the United States.

 

24 juin 1998 -
20 septembre 1998
Exposition. The Hugo Boss Prize, 1998
http://www.guggenheim.org/soho/exhibitions/199806_hugob_fst.html
This exhibition features the six finalists for the second biannual Hugo Boss Prize, which recognizes outstanding achievement in contemporary art. The award is given in recognition of an artist's career, rather than of any particular work of art. Douglas Gordon; Huang Yong Ping; William Kentridge; Lee Bul; Pipiloti Rist; Lorna Simpson. Prize awarded to Douglas Gordon

 

15 octobre 1998 -
11 janvier 1999
Exposition. Premises: invested spaces in visual arts, architecture, & design from France, 1958 - 1998
http://www.guggenheim.org/soho/exhibitions/199810_premi_fst.html
The dialogue between the Guggenheim's and the Pompidou's collections represents the history of Western art from the turn of the century to approximately 1970. More than 300 paintings, sculptures, and drawings by more than 150 artists fill the Frank Lloyd Wright rotunda as well as the museum's tower galleries.