Upcoming Exhibitions

Sue Williams Al-Qaeda is the CIA
September 18 - October 23 2010
Opening Reception September 17 6-8pm
Sue Williams began showing at 303 Gallery in 1990, when her paintings stirred up controversy for their frank gender politics and blunt depictions of physical and psychological upheaval. In recent years, she has slowly evolved into a content-based abstractionist, her larg-scale work infested with anthropomorphic forms and lines loosely based around suggestive political and emotional tropes. Sue Williams has recently been included in group exhibitions including " Comic Abstraction: Image Breaking, Image Making," Museum of Modern Art, New York (2007); "The Third Mind," Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France; "Fast Forward: Collections for the Dallas Museum of Art," Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas; "Into Me/ Out of Me,? P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, New York; and "Still Points of the Turning World: SITE Santa Fe's Sixth International Biennial," SITE Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Recent solo exhibitions include the Carpenter Center at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; IVAM, Valencia, Spain; Vienna Secession, Vienna, Austria; and Centre d'Art Contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland; among others.

Collier Schorr
October 30 - December 4 2010
Collier Schorr has a one person exhibition "German Faces" at the Berardo Museum, Lisbon, as a part of Photo Espana through August 2010, which will travel to CoCA Kronika, Bytom, Upper Silesia Poland as a part of Ars Cameralis in November 2010. Her work is also currently on view at the Museum of Modern Art in "Pictures by Women: A History of Modern Photography". In 2007-2008 she was a Guna S. Mundheim Fellow at the American Academy, Berlin. Other recent museum projects include curating Freeway Balconies at the Deustche Guggenheim, Berlin (2008), and holding solo exhibitions at Le Consortium, Dijon (2008), Villa Romana, Florence (2008), Badischer Kunstverein, Karlsruhe (2007), and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver (2007). Collier Schorr has been included in the recent exhibitions at Ellipse Foundation, Cascais, Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH, Los Angeles County Art Museum, Los Angeles CA, The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC, Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY, Hartware Medienkunstverein, Dortmund, and Kunstwerke Berlin. Schorr has written for Artforum, Parkett, and Frieze magazines. Her new book Forests and Fields. Volume 2. Blumen, was published by SteidlMACK in January 2010.
Djordje Ozbolt
December 11 2010 - January 22 2011
Djordje Ozbolt has a current solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth, London, and will show at 303 Gallery, New York in December 2010. His work was included in the Tate Triennial, London; "5000 Years of Modern Art - Painting, Smoking, Eating", Villa Merkel, Esslingen, Germany; and the Prague Binennial. In May 2008, he collaborated with Peter Coffin for a special exhibition at Herald Street in London.
Jeppe Hein
January 29 - March 5 2011
Jeppe Hein has had recent solo exhibitions at Atelier Calder, Saché, France; FRAC Orleans, France; PICA, Perth, La Box, Bourges, France; and Galerie Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen. In 2010 and 2011, he will open solo exhibitions at Museum Numberg, Germany; 303 Gallery, New York; 21st Century Museum Of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan; Art Tower, Mito, Japan; Berlinsche Galerie, Berlin; and Johann König, Berlin. He will be included in upcoming group shows at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, International Arts Festival, Perth; Open Space, Cologne; Gallery Augusta, Finland; and the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Catalogues of Hein'a work have been published by Musée d'Art COntemporain de NImes, Koenig Books, Villa Manin, and the Centre Pompidou. This will be Hein's second show at 303 Gallery.
Karen Kilimnik
March 12 - April 16 2011
Karen Kilimnik is currently showing an intervention at the Belvedere Museum in Vienna. She will open a solo show at Galeria Il Capricornio, Venice in Fall 2010. Kilimnik was featured in the 2008 Whitney Museum of American Art Biennial and In 2007 she had a career survey exhibition at the ICA Philadelphia, PA which was also on view at the Moca North Miami, Florida, The Aspen Art Museum, CO, and the MCA Chicago. An exhibition catalogue including texts by Ingrid Schaffner, Scott Rothkopf and Dominic Molon was published in conjunction with this exhibition. In 2007 Kilimnik had solo shows at Le Consortium, Dijon, France, and the Serpentine Gallery, London, UK for which she created her first ballet titled "sleeping beauty + friends" which was performed in London. In 2006, Kilimnik exhibited at the Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France and had her first monograph published by JPR Ringier.