Past Exhibitions

 

Closed for Installation

August 19 - September 3 2010

303 Gallery is please to present its first ever Staff Group show entitled, "Closed for Installation". Referencing the ubiquitous term found on gallery windows across Chelsea, this show displays works by staff members past and present throughout the Gallery's 26-year history. Until now, the identities and efforts of these staff members have been shrouded in mystery behind the large sheets of glassine. This "for us, by us" exhibition has provided an opportunity to curate and show the works of artists who have worked, and continue to work within the walls of Chelsea's gallery world.

Staff members spend their time outside the gallery inhabiting one of many professional selves. Amongst the myriad of talents of these 303 residents are their art careers. Alumni have gone on to open eponymous art enterprises and launch commercially successful art careers. Works range from sculptural photography (c-print with pins), to ethereal landscapes (detailed mark-making on paper), to gallery artifacts (303's in-house produced magazine). This show provides a familiar space for our esteemed colleagues' artistic self-proclamations and talents.

Special thanks to Lisa Spellman and Mari Spirito for making this show possible.

Participating artists include: John Berens, Kurt Brondo, Walt Cassidy, Brian Doyle, Drug Money Art, Katy Erdman, Brian Faucette, Charlotte Fox, Simon Greenberg, Liam Everett, Marysia Gacek, Christian Heidsieck, Kim Lane, Erik Lindman, Jim Mattei, Simone Montemurno, Peter Owsiany, Marlo Pasqual, Carlos Quirarte, Noam Rappaport, Mike Rollins, Bryan Savitz, Collier Schorr, Caroline Shepard, Lauren Seiden, Lisa Spellman, Amy Wenzel


One Leading Away from Another

July 9 - August 6 2010

303 Gallery presents "One Leading Away From Another", a group exhibition inspired by "One Leading to Another," a 1978 installation in an artist run gallery, and following an exhibition of the same title at 303 Gallery in 1992. This exhibition includes work by Can Altay, Latifa Echakhch, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Ceal Floyer, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Alicja Kwade, Gabriel Kuri, Peter Nadin, Kelly Nipper, Kristin Oppenheim and Sarah Ortmeyer which aims to bring together some works that use physical space and/or ideas of space as away to deconstruct and reinterpret belief systems.


Rodney Graham

May 22 - July 2 2010

Rodney Graham will present "Music and Dance," his sixth exhibition at 303 Gallery, from May 22 - July 2, 2010. In a collection of large-scale lightbox images, Graham stages various allegorical scenes centered around cultural appreciation / appropriation of music. From stuffy chamber concerto to abject pub entertainment, Graham toys with the various mythologies created around performer and spectacle.


Karel Funk

April 17 - May 15 2010

Karel Funk has had one person exhibitions at the Rochester Art Center, Rochester MN 2009, and the Musee d'Art Contemporain de Montreal, Montreal Canada 2007. His works have been exhibited internationally at the Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, "First We Take Museums", Helsinki, Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, NY, Prague Biennale, "Superreal", Curated by Lauri Firstenberg, Prague, and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. This will be the artists third exhibition at 303 Gallery.


Mike Nelson

February 27 - April 10 2010

This will be Mike Nelson's first exhibition at 303 Gallery. He has exhibited internationally, with recent solo shows at Villa Arson, Nice; Centre d'Art Santa Monica, Barcelona; and A Psychic Vacuum, a collaboration with Creative Time shown at the Essex Street Market in New York. He will be included in "Journey With No Return", Akbank Cultural Centre, Istanbul; "Production Site: The Artist's Studio Inside and Out", Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; and "Contemplating the Void," Guggenheim Museum, New York. Catalogs include "Lonely Planet," published by the Australian Center for Contemporary Art; and "Between a Formula and a Code," Turner Contemporary, Margate.


Inka Essenhigh The Old New Age

January 23 - February 20 2010

Inka Essenhigh has had one person exhibitions at Salamanca Cuidad de Cultura Fundación Municipal, in Salamanca, Spain, 2005, at Sint- Luks Galerie, Brussels, Belgium 2004, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami, FL and the Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh, Scotland both in 2003. Essenhigh has been included in exhibitions internationally including at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, ZKM / Museum Für Neue kunst, Karlsruhe, Germany, the Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington Gardens, London, The Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CA, Kunstmuseum Wolfsberg. This will be Essenhigh's third exhibition at 303 Gallery.


Tim Gardner

December 12 2009 - January 16 2010

This will be Tim Gardner's fifth exhibition at 303 Gallery. The artist has had one person exhibitions at the Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver, 2009, the National Gallery, London, UK 2007, and the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art, 2005. He's been included in exhibitions at Kunsthalle Basel, Basel CH, Carpenter Center, Harvard Universtity, Cambridge MA, the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield CT, P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island NY, the Hayward Gallery, London England, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CA, and the Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver Canada.


Nick Mauss

October 23 - December 5 2009

Nick Mauss will present his first solo show at 303 Gallery. Mauss is included in the exhibition "Compass in Hand: Selections from the Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection" at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. In 2008 the artist was included in the group exhibition "Some Neighbors" at the Kunstverein Munchen, Munich, Germany and in "Sunset" at Magasin, Grenoble, France. In 2007, Nick Mauss and Ken Okiishi had an exhibition of their collaborative work titled "A Fair to Meddling Story" at the Kunstlerhaus Stuttgart, Germany and a catalogue of the project was published by JPR Ringier


Hans-Peter Feldmann

September 12 - October 17 2009

Hans-Peter Feldmann showed "Shadowplay" in the Italian Pavilion at this year's Venice Biennale, and will also show two works in the Istanbul Biennale. He has recently had solo exhibitions at the Sprengel Museum in Hanover and the Contemporary Art Gallery in Vancouver. He currently has works included in "In the Making" at the Hamburger Banhof, Berlin; and "For the blind man in the dark room looking for the cat that isn't there" at the Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis. This will be Feldmann's fifth exhibition at 303 Gallery.


Ceal Floyer

April 18 - July 3 2009

Ceal Floyer will open a solo show at Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Donna Regina, Naples, Italy, in November 2008, which will be accompanied by a comprehensive exhibition catalogue. In 2007 the artist has had solo exhibitions at Kabinet für Aktuelle Kunst, Bremerhaven, Netherlands,  the Centre d'Art Santa Monica, Barcelona, Spain, the  Domaine de Kerguéhennec, Bignan, France, and at the Museum Haus Esters, Krefeld, Germany and included in "Above the Fold" at the  Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Basel, Switzerland in June 2008.


Florian Maier-Aichen

February 28 - April 11 2009

Florian Maier-Aichen had a one person exhibition this June at the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid Spain as a part of PhotoEspana and in 2007 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. His works have been included in exhibitions at the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, the Denver Art Museum, Denver, the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, and in the 2006 Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Maier-Aichen lives and works in Cologne, Germany and Los Angeles and this will be his second exhibition at 303 Gallery.


Valentin Carron Aurore

February 28 - April 11 2009

Valentin Carron has had solo exhibitions in such venues as the Centre Culturel Suisse, Paris, Kunsthalle Zurich, Zurich, the Centre d’Art Contemporain, Geneva, the Alimentation Generale, Luxembourg, and has been in group exhibitions at Palais de Tokyo, Paris, Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich, the Musée d'Art Contemporain, Lyon, Kunsthalle Bremen, Bremen, Germany, the Prague Biennial, Secession, Vienna, and the Centre PasquArt, Biel, Switzerland. Carron’s work is currently in a solo exhibition at Viafarini, Milan which is curated by Milovan Farronato. Early 2009 will mark Valentin Carron’s first exhibition at 303 Gallery.


Mary Heilmann Two-Lane Blacktop

January 10 - February 21 2009

Mary Heilmann’s traveling retrospective, “Mary Heilmann: To Be Someone,” was organized by the Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, California, and traveled the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, the Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, and will open the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York in October 2008. Heilmann has also had solo exhibitions at Secession, Vienna, Douglas Hyde Gallery Trinity College, Dublin, Camden Arts Centre, London, and the Oldenburger Kunstverein, Oldenburg Germany and was included in the 2008 Whitney Biennial.


Mary's Choice

January 10 - February 21 2009

Group Exhibition curated by Mary Heilmann


Djordje Ozbolt

November 13 - December 23 2008

Djordje Ozbolt’s work was recently on view at the Villa Merkel, Esslingen, Germany in 2008, and the Prague Biennial in 2007, and the 2006 Tate Triennial of New British Art, London.  The artist lives and works in London, England and this will be his first exhibition at 303 Gallery.


Anne Chu

November 8 - December 20 2008

Anne Chu has had solo exhibitions at the North Miami Museum of Contemporary Art, The Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greenburo NC, and was included in the 54th Carnegie International, as well as exhibitions at the Aspen Art Museum, Aspen Co, the Queens Museum of Art, New York, NY, Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton NJ, Berkley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive MAB/PFA, Berkely CA, and the Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX.  Chu's work is currently included in "The Puppet Show", a touring exhibition curated by Ingrid Schaffner, and a three person exhibition at the ICA Philadelphia in November 2009. This will be her second exhibition at 303 Gallery.


Doug Aitken Migration

September 20 - November 1 2008

Doug Aitken was most recently included in the 55th Carnegie International, “Life on Mars”. He has had solo exhibitions internationally including “sleepwalkers” at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, co-produced by Creative Timein 2007, and his installation "electric earth" was awarded the International Prize at the Venice Biennale, 1999. Aitken’s newest book “99 cent Dreams” was published in 2008 by Aspen Art Museum as a followup to his solo exhibition there, and an artist book “Write In Jerry Brown President” will be published by the Museum of Modern Art, New York in October 2008.


Doug Aitken

September 20 - November 8 2008

Doug Aitken was most recently included in the 55th Carnegie International, “Life on Mars”. He has had solo exhibitions internationally including “sleepwalkers” at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, co-produced by Creative Timein 2007, and his installation "electric earth" was awarded the International Prize at the Venice Biennale, 1999. Aitken’s newest book “99 cent Dreams” was published in 2008 by Aspen Art Museum as a followup to his solo exhibition there, and an artist book “Write In Jerry Brown President” will be published by the Museum of Modern Art, New York in October 2008.


Jane and Louise Wilson

June 14 - August 2 2008

Jane and Louise Wilson will present their fourth exhibition at 303 Gallery. The sisters have had two-person exhibitions at the New Art Gallery in Walsall, Lisson Gallery, London, Socrates Sculpture Park, New York, Kunsthaus Bregenz, and Tate Gallery, London. They will show a new multi-screen video installation in conjunction with the inauguration of a new contemporary art center in Derby, England in 2009, and have been awarded a Film4Cinema Extreme commission for the development of a new work in Autumn of 2008. A two-person exhibition will open at the Talbot Rice Gallery in Edinburgh in 2009.


Rodney Graham

April 18 - June 7 2008

Rodney Graham has had solo exhibitions at the Musee D'Art Contemporain de Montreal, Canada, The Bergen Kunsthalle, Norway, the ICA Philadelphia, PA, The Art Gallery of Ontario, Canada, The MOCA, Los Angeles, CA, and the Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK. Graham's work was on view in New York City when it was included in the Whitney Biennial of American Art in 2006. JRP Ringier recently published "the Rodney Graham songbook" which contains "all of the words, most of the chords to 39 of the songs+some covers" that Graham has included on his 5 rock albums. This will be his 5th exhibition at 303 Gallery.


Jeppe Hein Please...

March 1 - April 12 2008

This will be Jeppe Hein's first exhibition at 303 Gallery. Hein has a one person show at the Sculpture Center, New York currently on view, and in October 2007 he will be included The World as a Stage at the Tate Modern. Earlier in 2007 Jeppe Hein had a one person exhibitions at the Barbican Art Center in London and at Musée d'art contemporain de Nîmes, and in 2008 he will have a solo show at the Aros Museum, Århus, Denmark. Hein has exhibited at the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, Villa Manin, Passariano Italy, Sprengel Museum, Hannover, Ludwig Forum fuer Internationale Kunst, Aachen, P.S.1, New York, Lenbachhaus Muenchen. Public commissions include Towada Art Project, Towada, Japan, Triangular Water Pavillion, Delme, France, Leeuwenborgh College Maastricht, Anyang Public Art Project, Korea, The Moore Space, Miami, Sculptureparc Bodø, Norway, Place de la Fleur, Lorient, France, EPO, Den Haag, DomAquaree, Berlin and Hiroshima Park Kiehl. Jeppe Hein lives and works in Berlin.


Karen Kilimnik

January 12 - February 23 2008

Karen Kilimnik is currently included in this year's Whitney Biennial of American Art. She opened a one person exhibition at the MCA Chicago, this February -- a mid-career retrospective that originated at the ICA Philadelphia and was also on view at the MOCA North Miami, FL and the Aspen Museum of Art, CO. In late 2006 Kilimnik had a solo exhibition at the Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France which was customized for its exhibition in early 2007 at The Serpentine Gallery, London. In 2007, JPR Ringier published the first monograph on Kilimnik's work.


Thomas Demand Yellowcake

November 3 - December 22 2007

Thomas Demand had a mid-career retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 2005. Since then he has had solo exhibitions at The Serpentine Gallery, London, The Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, and most recently in June of 2007 at the Fondazione Prade, Isola San Giorgio in Venice, Itlay. Catalogues are available from each of these exhibitions. Demand participated in Shanghai Biennale, China in 2006, La Biennale, Venice, Italy in 2005, and represented Germany in the Sau Paulo Biennale, Brazil in 2004. This is Demand's fourth exhibition at 303 Gallery, and the artist will be participating in a discussion series organized by the American Academy in Berlin that takes place at Carnegie Hall on November 4th, 2007.


Collier Schorr There I Was

September 15 - October 27 2007

Collier Schorr will have a one person exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver in October 2007. Earlier in 2007 Collier Schorr's "Forest and Fields: Neighbors" was on view at the Badischer Kunstverein Germany, and in 2008 the exhibition will travel to Le Consortium, Dijon, France. SteidlMack published a book of this work in 2006, as well as an artist book of "Jens F." in 2005. Schorr's work has exhibited at and collected by include the Museum of Modern Art, NY, The Whitney Museum of American Art, NY, The Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, NY, the Jewish Museum NY,  Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, and The Hammer Museum, LA. Her work has been included in exhibitions at KW Berlin, the International Center for Photography, NY, the Consorcio Salamanca in Salamanca, Spain, P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City NY, Institute of Contemporary Art, London, Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, and the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam. Schorr was awarded the Guna S Mundheim Fellow, American Academy Berlin in 2007 and will complete a residency in 2008. Schorr's solo exhibition "There I Was", at 303 Gallery, New York opens in September 2007 and SteidlMack will publish a book of this work in October 2007.


Three for Society

June 2 - July 27 2007

Group exhibition with Robert Boyd, Rebecca E. Chamberlain, Anne Chu, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Tom Gidley, Mary Heilmann, Florian Maier-Aichen, Collier Schorr, Agathe Snow, David Thorpe and Jakub Julian Ziolkowski


Eva Rothschild

April 14 - May 26 2007

This will be Eva Rothschild ’s first exhibition at 303 Gallery. Rothschild’s sculpture, made from industrial materials either Plexiglas, leather, wood or tiles, elaborate of the formal vocabulary of 60’s art while resonating with symbolic and pictorial meanings.  Signifiers from countercultures, protest and fetishes function to reflect on the reasons why certain objects amount to more than just their purely material properties. Rothschild has had solo exhibitions at Douglas Hyde Gallery Dublin, Ireland in 2005 and in 2004 at the Kunsthalle Zurich. Her work has been included in the 2006 Tate Triennial: New British Art, Tate Britain, London, the British Art Show 6, 2005 a touring group exhibition, and in the 54th Carnegie International, 2004.


Karel Funk

March 10 - April 7 2007

Karel Funk’s paintings of male subjects, isolated in white fields, are highly "real" in appearance with contrasting surface textures that reveal surprising levels of abstraction. The new paintings in his exhibition at 303 Gallery have experienced a shift in scale and a further reduction of form. A solo exhibition of Funk’s work will open at the Musee d’Art Contemporain de Montreal in September of 2007 and will tour to institutions throughout North America.  The artist was included in First We Take Museums at the Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki and Superreal an exhibition at the Prague Biennale, which was also shown at The Marella Arte Contemporanea in Milan, Italy.


Doug Aitken

February 3 - March 3 2007

Doug Aitken’s next exhibition at 303 Gallery will be comprised of new photographs, sculpture and text based light boxes that expand Aitken’s fractured merger of mediums and information systems. This year Aitken released “Broken Screen”, his book of interviews with 26 artists pushing the limits of linear narrative. The project inspired two “happening” events in Los Angeles and New York. Aitken has had recent exhibitions at the ARC Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, the Henry Art Gallery at the University of Washington, Seattle, the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, and the Hayward Gallery, London. Running from January 16 – February 17, 2007 Doug Aitken will exhibit “sleepwalkers”, a nighttime installation comprised of seven large scale moving images projected on the facades of the Museum of Modern Art, co-produced by Creative Time.


Brave New Year

January 6 - January 27 2007

Brave New Year is a group exhibition to ring in 2007, that provides both optimistic and grim views of the future. The exhibition is inspired by Aldous Huxley’s novel “Brave New World”, 1932, in which the technological development of society brought about deep despair. Including work by Doug Aitken, Thomas Demand, Ceal Floyer, Rodney Graham, Jeppe Hein, Karen Kilimnik, Kristin Oppenheim, Stephen Shore, Roman Signer and Jane and Louise Wilson.


Maureen Gallace

November 11 - December 22 2006

Maureen Gallace had one person exhibition this year at The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL.  In 2005 Gallace exhibited at the Chinati Foundation ins Marfa,TX, and the year before had a one person show at the Douglas Hyde Gallery, Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland – an exhibition catalogue with a text by Rock Moody was published for the exhibition. Previous one-person shows include the Dallas Museum of Art, TX, the Fukui City Art Museum, Japan and the Museum Schloss-Hardenberg in Velbert, Germany in 1996.  Gallace’s paintings are included in the collections of the Wadsworth Atheneum, the Fondazione Di Vignola, Italy and the Whitney Museum of American Art.


Karen Kilimnik

September 16 - November 4 2006

Karen Kilimnik will have one person exhibition opening at the Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France.  In 2007, the ICA Philadelphia will present a mid-career retrospective of Kilimnik’s work. This exhibition will travel to the MCA Chicago, and Aspen Museum of Art.  Also in 2007, Kilimink will exhibit at Le Consortium, in Dijon, France.  In 2005, Kilimnik had one person exhibition at the Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa,Venice, Italy, and did a special exhibition of her work within the Haus zum Kirschgarten, at the Historisches Museum Basel, Switzerland. 


A Broken Arm

July 20 - August 18 2006

Group Exhibition with Lutz Bacher, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Karen Kilimnik, Katy Moran, Arnold Odermatt, Djordje Ozbolt and Gedi Sibony


Stephen Shore

May 31 - July 14 2006

Stephen Shore exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York in 1971 and Shore’s work was included in “The American Century: Art & Culture 1900-2000” at the Whitney Museum of American Art. In 2004 Aperture published “Uncommon Places: The Complete Works” and organized a traveling retrospective of Shore’s work titled “The Biographical Landscape” that has traveled though Eurpopean and American venues including the Jeu De Paume, Paris, and the Armand Hammer Museum, Los Angeles. In 2005 Shore’s “American Surfaces” body of work was published by Phaidon Press and exhibited at P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center. This will be Shore's third one-person exhibition at 303 Gallery.


Ceal Floyer

April 22 - May 27 2006

This will be Ceal Floyer’s first exhibition at 303 Gallery. In 2005, Floyer had one person exhibitions at the Contemporary Art Gallery in Vancouver, Canada, and at the Kabinet Actuelle Kunst in Brernerhaven, Germany. Ceal Floyer   has  had solo  exhibitions a t the Statens Museum for Kunst in Copenhagen, Denmark, and at the Institute for Visual Arts, Milwaukee, and the Contemporary Art Gallery Vancouver. Floyer will present a new installation at Art 37 Basel’s Art Unlimited this June.


Inka Essenhigh

March 4 - April 15 2006

This past summer Inka Essenhigh had a solo exhibition at the Salamanca Cuidad de Cultura Fundación Municipal, in Salamanca, Spain -- a catalogue has been published in honor of this exhibition and includes a text by Laura Hoptman.  Since 2003, the artist has also had one-person exhibitions at Sint- Luks Galerie, Brussels, Belgium, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami, FL, as well as at the Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh, Scotland.  In 2004, Essenhigh was also included in the Bienal de Sao Paulo, Brazil, as well as the SITE Santa Fe Biennial, Sante Fe, New Mexico.


Florian Maier-Aichen

January 14 - February 25 2006

Florian Maier-Aichen’s work was included in “Set Up: Recent Acquisitions in Photography”, at The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY in March 2005. In 2002 his work was included in “Anti-Form: New Photographic Work from Los Angeles”, curated by James Welling at the Society for Contemporary Photography, Kansas City, MO.  In 2001, Maier-Aichen’s work was included in “Snapshot: New Art from Los Angeles’ at the UCLA Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, CA. Florian Maier-Aichen lives and works in Cologne, Germany and Los Angeles, California. His work will be included in the upcoming Whitney Museum of American Art Biennial, 2006 and he will have a one-person exhibition at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art in 2007.


David Thorpe

November 5 - December 22 2005

In 2004, David Thorpe had a one-person exhibition at the Tate Britain, London as a part of “Art Now”, and also published an artist book “A Rendezvous with my Friends“ with Revolver – Archiv für aktuelle Kunst, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Recently Thorpe’s work was included in "Desire Worlds - New Romance in the Art of the Present", at the Schirn Arts Center, Frankfurt, Germany. His work was included in “Into My World: Recent British Sculpture”, at the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Connecticut in 2004, and “Drawing Now: Eight Propositions” at the MoMA Queens, New York, in 2002. 


Sue Williams

September 17 - October 29 2005

Sue Williams has had one person exhibitions at the Palm Beach ICA, Fl, the Vienna Secession in Austria, The Carpenter Center, Harvard, Cambridge, MA and the Addison Gallery, of American Art in Andover, MA. In 2004 she was featured in an Art Unlimited project at Art 35 Base where she presented a work consisting of specially designed wallpaper and paintings that functioned as structural and sculptural ground. This will be the artist's seventh exhibition with 303 Gallery, and Sue Williams will be working on a monograph to be published by Charta Books in 2006/7


Passport To Painting

June 2 2005 - July 23 2006

presents paintings by three artists from Vancouver. Rodney Graham, represented by 303 Gallery, and the works of fellow Vancouver painters Shannon Oksanen and Derek Root.


Tim Gardner

April 14 - May 28 2005

Tim Gardner's work has been included in "Here is There 2" at the Secession in Vienna, "Painting on the Move" at the Kunsthalle Basel, and "Best of Season" at the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art in Ridgefield, CT. This will be his fourth exhibition at 303 Gallery.


Mary Heilmann

February 19 - April 23 2005

This will be Mary Heilmann's first exhibition at 303 Gallery. In 2003 Mary Heilmann had one-person exhibitions at the Seccesion in Vienna, Austria, and at the Douglas Hyde Gallery at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. Exhibition catalogues are available for both of these shows. Also available is "The All Night Movie" an autobiographical artists book published in 2000.


Laylah Ali

January 15 - February 26 2005

This will be Laylah Ali's second exhibition at 303 Gallery. Ali has had one-person exhibitions of her work at the Atlanta College of Art Gallery, Atlanta, GA and at the Albright Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY. The artist published a 40-page book of her work for Projects 75 at The MOMA, NY in 2002, and received the Regione Piemonte Prize from the Foundacion Sandretto Re Rebaudengo per l'arte in 2001. In 2003, Laylah Ali was included in the Venice Biennale, Italy and the Whitney Biennial of American Art, New York. Laylah Ali will open a one-person exhibition at the Contemporary Art Museum of St. Louis, MO in November of 2004.


Hans-Peter Feldmann

November 13 2004 - January 8 2005

Hans-Peter Feldmann has influenced two generations of artists throughout his career, which began in 1968. A comprehensive solo exhibition of Feldmann's work that opened at the Fundacio Antoni Tapies in Barcelona has traveled to the Fotomuseum Winterthur in Germany, and was last on view at the Museum Ludwig in Cologne in 2003. Hans Peter Feldmann was also included in the "Utopia Station" exhibition at the 2003 Venice Biennale, and has works included in "The Last Picture Show" at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, MN, which will travel to the UCLA Hammer Museum, L.A. CA, and MARCO in Spain.


Jane and Louise Wilson Erewhon

September 18 - November 6 2004

Jane and Louise Wilson's installation "Stasi City" was included in "Artists Choice" at MoMA Queens earlier this year, and their 13 channel installation "A Free and Anonymous Monument" was on view at the Baltic Center for Contemporary Art, Newcastle, England, in 2003. The artists also had solo shows at Stichting De Appel in Amsterdam, and the Kunsthaus Bregenz in Austria. This past spring Jane and Louise Wilson did an artists residency in New Zealand, works from which will be exhibited at 303 Gallery this fall. The Wilsons will exhibit at The Blaffer Gallery at The Art Museum of the University of Houston, TX in January of 2005.


Karel Funk

July 1 - August 12 2004

This will be our first solo exhibition of paintings by Karel Funk. Karel was recently included in the "Superreal" exhibition curated by Lauri Firstenberg at the Prague Biennale, which was also shown at The Marella Arte Contemporanea in Milan, Italy. The artist has also been included in the exhibition "Painting as Paradox" at Artists Space, New York, and in "Figuring the Future" at Site Gallery in Winnipeg, Canada. Karel Funk graduated Columbia University with an MFA in 2003, and he lives and works in Winnipeg, Canada.


Rodney Graham

April 24 - June 19 2004

This past year Rodney Graham had a mid-career retrospective of his work that began at The Whitechapel Art Gallery, London and traveled to K21 Kunstsammlung NRW, Düsseldorf and ended at the MAC in Marseilled. At 303 Gallery, Graham presents a film titled Rheinmettal/Vicotria-8 in which the artists seeming preoccupation with the mechanical origins of text, sight, and sound are focused on a specific 1930's model Rheinmettal typewriter. Graham was included in the 2003 Venice Biennale, as well as the 2003 Lyon Biennale, and will have a comprehensive solo exhibition of works from 1976 to the present open at The Toronto Art Gallery in March 2004. This exhibition will travel to the MOCA, Los Angeles, and the Art Gallery of Ontario.


Thomas Demand

March 13 - April 17 2004

Thomas Demand recently had one-person exhibitions at Castello di Rivoli, Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, Turin, Italy, and the Linbachhaus, Munich, Germany - this exhibition will travel to the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, in Denmark. In 2001 a solo exhibition of Demand's work traveled from ArtPace, St. Antoio, TX to the Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, CO and on to the Sprengel Museum Hannover, Hannover, Germany. Thomas Demand will exhibit at the Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria in 2004.


Collier Schorr

January 10 - February 28 2004

Collier Schorr's monograph "Conquistadores", (released early 2003) was published in conjunction with a solo exhibition of her work at CASA, Centro de Arte de Salamanca, Spain in 2002. Schorr was included in The Whitney Museum of American Art's 2002 Biennial exhibition, and her work was recently on view at the Kunsthalle Wien, in Austria, as part of the exhibition "Attack! Art and War in times of the media".


Anne Chu

November 1 - December 20 2003

This will be Anne Chu's first exhibition at 303 Gallery. Chu's sculptures and watercolors hang issues of abstraction and figuration on forms that refer to such varied sources as Tang Funerary Sculpture, landscape painting and medieval figures. Anne Chu received the 2001 Anonymous Was a Woman and Penny McCall Foundation awards. Chu has had solo exhibitions at the Dallas Art Museum, the Berkeley Art Museum and the Indianapolis Museum of Art. She will have an exhibition at Miami MOCA in 2005


Stephen Shore

September 13 - October 25 2003

Stephen Shore, who originally exhibited at the Light Gallery, New York, is among the first generation of Americans to work with color photography. As early as 1971 Shore exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Shore's work was included in "The American Century: Art & Culture 1900-2000" at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and in "Cruel and Tender" at the Tate Modern in London. Shore?s work will be featured in a forthcoming catalogue of over 100 plates published by Aperture next year.


Within Hours We Would Be In The Middle Of Nowhere

July 19 - August 29 2003

Group Exhibition including the work of Doug Aitken, Laylah, Ali, Anne Chu, Inka Essenhigh, Maureen Gallace, Tim Gardner, Rodney Graham, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Karen Kilimnik, Liz Larner, Kristin Oppenheim, Collier Schorr, and Sue Williams


Liz Larner East of What?

April 26 - June 14 2003

Liz Larner has been exhibiting with 303 Gallery since 1987. Larner recently had comprehensive solo exhibition at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, CA. She was also included in "Parallels and Intersections: Art/Women/California 1950-2000" at the San Jose Museum of Art, CA. The artist was the 2002 recipient of the Lucelia Artist Award from the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington D.C.


Maureen Gallace

March 1 - April 23 2003

Maureen Gallace's work was on view this past summer in "Grey Gardens" curated by Bruce Hainley and also a solo exhibition, both at Michael Kohn Gallery in Los Angeles; and in "American Standard", curated by Gregory Crewdson at Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York. Gallace's work was also paired with Albert York in a recent exhibition at Nielson Gallery in Boston, MA. Gallace will be publishing a catalogue of her painting with Michael Kohn Gallery in 2003.


Tim Gardner

January 11 - February 23 2003

Tim Gardner's work has been included in the recent exhibitions "Best of Season" at the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art in Ridgefield ,CT, "Here is There 2" at the Secession in Vienna, Austria, and in "Painting on the Move", curated by Peter Pakesch at the Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland. Gardner had a one-person exhibit at the Donna Beam Fine Art Gallery in Las Vegas last year; this is the artist's third exhibition at 303 Gallery.


Inka Essenhigh

November 9 - December 20 2002

Inka Essenhigh is exhibiting concurrently at Victoria Miro Gallery, London. Her paintings have ecently been included in "la part de l'autre" at the Carré d'Art, Musée d'art contemporain in Nimes, France. As well as in "Pertaining to Painting", an exhibit curated by Paolo Morsiani at the Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston, Texas. Inka Essenhigh, a book of paintings, has just been published.


Doug Aitken

September 14 - October 26 2002

Doug Aitken's recent one-person exhibitions include "new ocean", produced by the Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo per l'Arte in conjunction with The Serpentine Gallery, London, (traveling to the Tokyo Opera City Gallery, Japan, Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria, and the Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo per l'Arte, Torino, Italy), and "rise" at the Louisianna Museum in Denmark.  His work was also included in "Sonic Process" at MACBA, Barcelona and will travel to the Centre Pompidou, Paris. As part of a residency at The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia he will publish an artist’s book and exhibit new work.  Aitken will also have an exhibition of photographic and sound work at the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art in Ridgefield, CT next year.


Sunday Afternoon

May 30 - July 19 2002

A group exhibition curated by Patricia Martín, curator of La Colección Jumex in Mexico City. The exhibition includes work by: Eduardo Abaroa, Francis Alÿs, Bruce Conner, Charles Crumb, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Ceal Floyer, Michel François, Tom Friedman, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Lucy Gunning, Louise Hopkins, On Kawara, Yayoi Kusama, and Bruce Nauman.


Sue Williams

April 6 - May 16 2002

Sue Williams has recently published a catalogue of her last exhibition at 303 Gallery.  Her upcoming schedule includes an exhibition this March at the Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art and an exhibition at the Vienna Secession in the Fall of 2002


Karen Kilimnik

February 16 - March 30 2002

Karen Kilimnik,  who has been exhibiting with 303 since 1991, has been commissioned to create a series of drawings for the 2002 Armory exhibition. She will be in the upcoming exhibition  Mary Cassat, Alice Neel, Karen Kilimnik: Painted Faces at the Moore College of Art and Design and has had solo exhibitions at the Kunstverein Wolfsburg e.V. and Bonner Kunstverein in Germany.  Patrick Frey Editions has just published, “Karen Kilimnik Paintings”.


Kristin Oppenheim Black Sabbath

January 5 - February 2 2002

Kristin Oppenheim’s work has been included in the recent exhibitions “Searchlight: Consciousness at the Millennium at the CCAC in San Francisco, “Presumed Innocent” at the capcMusée d’art contemporain de Bordeaux,  and “The American Century: Art & Culture 1900-2000” at the Whitney Museum of American Art.  Oppenheim will premiere a new video installation  at The San Francisco Museum of Art in 2002.


Collier Schorr Forests and Fields

November 10 - December 21 2001

Collier Schorr's photographs are currently on view in the"Uniforms, Order and Disorder" exhibition at P.S. 1, New York. Her work has been included in "Photography Now: An International Survey of Contemporary Photography" at the Contemproary Arts Center in New Orleans and "Presumed Innocent" at the capcMusée d'art contemporain de Bordeaux, France. Schorr will speak about her work at the International Center of Photography on November 14, 2001.


Rodney Graham The Phonokinetoscope

September 26 - November 3 2001

Rodney Graham's recent exhibitions include "City Self/Country Self: Edge of a Wood" at Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart in Berlin, Germany,  "The Nearest Faraway Place..."  with Bruce Nauman at the Dia Center for the Arts in New York, and work in "010101: Art In Technological Times" at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, California. “Current 29: Rodney Graham” will open at the Milwaukee Art Museum in December 2001.


Overnight to Many Cities: Tourism and Travel at Home and Away

May 31 - July 13 2001

featuring the work of over 30 photographer's, primarily American, dating from 1940 to the present.


Tim Gardner

April 19 - May 25 2001

Tim Gardner had his first solo exhibition with us last year.  His work was also in “Greater New York” at P.S. 1 last year and he was featured on the cover of frieze in 1999.


Thomas Demand

February 24 - April 7 2001

Thomas Demand has been included in recent exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago.  He had a recent solo exibition at the Cartier Foundation in Paris.   He has upcoming solo exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, Kunstmuseum Kleve and the Sprengel Museum in Hanover, Germany


Karen Kilimnik

January 6 - February 10 2001

Karen Kilimnik had recent solo exhibitions at Kunstverein Wolfsburg e.V.,  the South London Gallery, the Bonner Kunstverein and the Nassau County Museum of Art.  A new book of paintings for Patrick Frey Editions has been published this spring.


Sue Williams

November 11 - December 16 2000

Sue Williams had work in  “The American Century: Art & Culture 1900-2000” exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.  She has had recent solo exhibitions in Zurich, Barcelona and Athens.


Jane and Louise Wilson

September 28 - November 4 2000

Jane & Louise Wilson have had recent exhibitions at the Magasin 3 in Stockholm, the Serpentine in London, Stasi City at the MIT List Visual Arts Center and Las Vegas, Graveyard Time  at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago and the Dallas Museum of Art.   Their work, Normapaths, is currently at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art in the Spring


Laylah Ali

June 8 - July 7 2000

Laylah Ali  was included in our group exhibition “No Place Rather than Here”.  She has recently exhibited at the DeCordova Museum in Massachusetts and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago


Stephen Shore

May 6 - June 3 2000

Stephen Shore has work included in “The American Century: Art & Culture 1900-2000” at the Whitney Museum of American Art.  He has recently published a book of his photographs, “Stephen Shore - American Surfaces 1972”


Maureen Gallace

April 1 - April 29 2000

Kristin Oppenheim  has work included in “The American Century: Art & Culture 1900-2000” at the Whitney Museum of American Art.  Her current schedule includes work at the CCAC Institute in San Francisco and the capcMusée d’art contemporain de Bordeaux


Kristin Oppenheim

February 19 - March 25 2000

Kristin Oppenheim  has work included in “The American Century: Art & Culture 1900-2000” at the Whitney Museum of American Art.  Her current schedule includes work at the CCAC Institute in San Francisco and the capcMusée d’art contemporain de Bordeaux


Tim Gardner

January 8 - February 12 2000

Tim Gardner  is featured on the cover of the current issue of frieze.  He was included in our recent group exhibition “No Place Rather than Here”.   His current schedule includes work in “Greater New York” at P.S. 1


Stephen Murphy

November 6 - December 18 1999

Stephen Murphy    was featured in a recent issue of frieze.  His work has been included in recent exhibitions at the Hayward Gallery and the Showroom Gallery in London.  His upcoming schedule includes an exhibition at the Fabric Workshop in Philadelphia.


Collier Schorr Excuse Me While I Kiss The Sky

September 9 - October 30 1999

Collier Schorr  “Excuse Me While I Kiss the Sky” New portraits of monumental posturing, real wrestlers, high jumpers, Germans, cadets, and bystanders.  A super8mm film of highlights was also shown.


Caught

July 1 - July 31 1999

Group Exhibition including the work of Samara Caughey, Dexter Dalwood, Evan Holloway, Jason Meadows, and Shannon Oksanen


Liz Larner

May 15 - June 26 1999

Liz Larner recently had a solo show at the Kunsthalle Basel, and her work was featured in a show last year at the MAK in Vienna.


No Place Rather than Here

March 27 - May 15 1999

Group Exhibition including the work of Laylah Ali, Tim Gardner, Tom Gidley, Nikki Lee, Stephen Murphy, David Rayson, and Fatimah Tuggar


Karen Kilimnik

February 6 - March 20 1999

Karen Kilimnik  was featured last year in Parkett, and her drawings will be animated in the forthcoming feature-length film The History of Glamour by Teresa Duncan and Jeremy Blake.


Jeppe Hein Lisa's Office


Stephen Shore Intersections