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Renée Green

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Renée Green
1959 born in Cleveland, United States
Lives in New York and San Francisco, United States
Education

Whitney Independent Study Program, 1989-90.
Radcliffe Publishing Procedures Course, Harvard University, 1981.
Wesleyan University, B.A., 1981.
Parsons School of Design, 1982 and 1984.
School of Visual Arts 1979-80.

Solo Exhibitions

2009
"Endless Dreams and Water Between", National Martime Museum, Greenwich, London.

2008
"Le reve de l ́artiste et du spectateur", Jeu de Paume, Paris.

2007
"United Space of Conditioned Becoming", Galerie Christian Nagel, Berlin.

2006/07
"Wavelinks", Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, New York.

2006
"Survey", caltrans headquarters, Los Angeles.
"Unité d ́habitation", Galerie Martine Aboucaya, Paris.

2005
"Index (From Oblivion): Paradoxes and Climates", Einstein Spaces, Berlin.
"Index (From Oblivion)", Galleria Emi Fontana, Mailand.
"Der soziographische Blick 7. Renée Green, Relay", Kunstraum Innsbruck.
"Sound Politics", with Mayo Thompson and Ultra-Red, Baltimore Museum ofArt, Baltimore.

2004
"Elsewhere? Here", Galeria Filomena Soares, Lissabon.
"Wavelinks, Contemporary Arts Center, Cinncinati, Ohio.

2002
"Phases + Versions", Portikus, Frankfurt.

2000
"Shadows and Signals," Fundació Antonio Tàpies, Barcelona.
"Other Planes of There," Pat Hearn Gallery, New York.
"Platform: Ongoing Conversations and Work," The Swiss Institute, New York.
"Returns:Tracing Lusitania," Centro Cultural de Belem, Lissabon.

1999
"Between and Including," Secession, Wien.
"Making History," Renée Green and Sam Durant, Bard College, Center for Curatorial Studies.
"Project Wall," Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Los Angeles.

1998
"Some Chance Operations", Emi Fontana Gallery, Mailand.

1997
"The Digital Import/Export Funk Office," Kunstverein Kreis Gütersloh.

1996
"Certain Miscellanies," Stichting de Appel, Amsterdam.
"Flow," FRI-ART Centre d ́Art Contemporain Kunsthalle, Fribourg, (CH), website: www.thing.net/wrp.
"Partially Buried," Pat Hearn Gallery, New York.
"Übertragen/Transfer," Galerie Christian Nagel, Köln.
"The Digital Import/Export Funk Office", Kunstraum, Universität Lüneburg.

1995
"miscellaneous," DAAD Galerie, Berlin.
"miscellaneous continued," Neuger/Riemschneider Galerie, Berlin.

1994
"Taste Venue," Pat Hearn Gallery, New York.
";Quest," Emi Fontana Galerie, Mailand.

1993
"World Tour", Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles,
travelling exhibition to Dallas Museum.

1992
"Import/Export Funk Office," Galerie Christian Nagel, Köln.

1991
"VistaVision: Landscape of Desire," Pat Hearn Gallery, New York.
"Bequest," Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, MA.

1990
"Anatomies of Escape, "Institute of Contemporary Art, The Clocktower Gallery, New York.

Group Exhibitions

2009
"Regift", Swiss Institut-Comtemporary Art, New York.

2008
"Manifesta 7 Trentino - Alto Adige 2008", International Foundation Manifesta, Südtirol.
"e-flux - VIDEO RENTAL", CAMJAP, Centro de Arte Moderna José de Azeredo Perdigão Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lissabon.

2007
"Simply Red", FWM - The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia.
"Elsewhere? Video works by Monica Bonvicini, Lovett/Codagnone, Renée Green, Liliana Moro, Diana Thater, Gillian Wearing", Galleria Emi Fontana, Milan.
"10. Istanbul Biennial", Istanbul.

2006
"10 ans d ́acquisitions de dons et de legs", 1996-2006.", Musée cantonal des Beaux-Arts, Lausanne.
"The Unhomely: Phantoms Scenes in Global Society." 2nd International Biennial of Contemporary Art of Seville. Sevilla, Spain.

2005
"Artist ́s Books, Revisited.", Art Metropol, Canada; Printed Matter, New York.
"Double Consciousness: Black Conceptuel Art Since 1970.", Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston.
"Transformer 1", Fluc im Exile, Vienna.

2004
"La fin du XVIIIe siècle et aujourd ́hui", L ́ancien Musée de peinture de Grenoble (organisiert vom Magasin), Grenoble.
"Mobilen Movables", Galerie im Taxispalais, Innsbruck.
"jpeg.bild.ton.maschine. Schnittstelle von bildender Kunst und Musik", Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin.
"Renée Green: Wavelinks.", Arsenal, Berlin (screening).
"Social Capital.", Whitney Museum of American Art, Independent Study Program Exhibition; Art Gallery of the Cuny Graduate Center, New York.
"Sound Forest Folly", "Lustwarande 04: Disorientation by Beauty", Tilburg.
"Born to Be a Star", Künstlerhaus Wien.
"On the Wall: Contemporary Wallpaper.", Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence.

2003
"Conceptualisms. Zeitgenössische Tendenzen in Musik, Kunst und Film. Aufführungen, Ausstellung, Lectures und Filmprogramm", Akademie der Künste, Berlin.
"What Lies Between: The Autobiographical Impulse in Film and Video", UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (Screening).
"Tuscia Electa: Arte Contemporanea nel Chianti", Turin.
"Attack! Kunst und Krieg in den Zeiten der Medien", Kunsthalle Wien.
"Strangers: The First ICP Triennial of Photography and Video.", International Center of Photography, New York.

2002
Documenta XI, Kassel.
„Stories," Haus der Kunst, München.
„Global Complex," OK Centrum für GegenwartKunst Oberösterreich, Linz.
„Museum unserer Wünsche/Museum of our Wishes," Museum Ludwig, Köln.
„Sonic Process," MACBA, Barcelona Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris.

2001
„Take Two," The Ottawa Art Gallery, Canada.
„Ausgeträumt...", Secession, Wien.
„Love Supreme," La Criée Centre d ́Art Contemporain, Rennes.
„Berlin Biennale," Kunstwerke, Berlin.
„Public Offerings," MOCA, Los Angeles.
„Memorial Exhibition," Pat Hearn Gallery, New York.
„One Planet," Bronx Museum of Art, New York.

2000
„Voilà!: Le Monde dans la tete," Musée de la Ville de Paris.
„History and Memory," Historisches Museum and Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt.

1999
“Ruins in Reverse," CEPA Gallery, Buffalo, NY.
"The Comfort Zone," The Public Art Fund, New York.
“Graf, Green, Kogler, Schlegel, Schmalix, Williams,” Museum of Contemporary Art, Brno, Czech Republic.
"Studio One," Clocktower Gallery, New York (screening).
"The Stockholm Syndrome," CD-ROM exhibition scripted and designed by Måns Wrange, Igor Isaksson,Ilkka Isaksson, in partnership with Stockholm-Cultural Capital of Europe 1998.
"Architecture of Resistance," International Center for Urban Ecology, (screening).
"Persuasion," Lombard/Freid Fine Arts, New York .
"Pat Hearn Gallery Summer Show," New York.
"Elsewhere 3," Glassbox, Paris (screening).
"Harn Museum of Art," screening series, Gainesville, Florida.
“Art-Worlds in Dialogue," Museum Ludwig, Köln.

1998
“The Cultured Tourist," Leslie Tonkonow Artworks & Projects, New York.
"Anticipation, Version 4," Centre pour l ́Image Contemporaine, Genève.
"Sharawadgi," Felsenvilla, Baden.
"All Over the Map," L.A. Freewaves 6th Celebration of Independent Video & New Media, Los Angeles.
44th International Short Film Festival, Oberhausen.
“The Style Engine,” Pitti Immagine, Florenz.
„Graf, Green, Kogler, Schlegel, Schmalix, Williams,” Kunsthalle Krems, Krems.
"Artist/Author: Contemporary Artist ́s Books," Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (travelling exhibition)
“Performance Anxiety,” La Jolla Museum, CA and Site Sante Fe, New Mexico.
„Changing Spaces," The Power Plant, Toronto, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver.

1997
Robert Flaherty Film Seminar, Ithica, NY.
“Performance Anxiety,” Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago.
“Letter & Event,” Apex Art, C.P., New York.
“Critical Images: Conceptual Works from the 1960s to the present,” Leslie Tonkonow Artworks & Projects, New York.
“Home Sweet Home: Einrichtungen/Interieurs,” Deichtorhallen Hamburg.
“Changing Spaces,” (traveling exhibition), Projects from the Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia City Gallery at Chastain, Atlanta.
Kwangju Biennale, Korea, (Sept.-Oct.), “Partially Buried (in Three Parts),” Johannesburg Biennale, South Africa (Oct.-Nov.), “Tracing Lusitania: Excerpts from an Imagined Prototype” An Ongoing Project by Renée Green.
“Translocations,” organized by Displaced Data, London and IRADAC (The Institute for Research on the African Diaspora in the Americas and the Caribbean), City University of New York, New York.
“Résonances,” ANGI-Galerie ART’O, Paris.

1996
"Now/Here," Louisiana Museum of Art, Copenhagen.
"Nach Weimar," Neues Museum, Weimar.
"Embedded Metaphor,"1996-99,A traveling exhibition organized by Independent Curators International/Nina Felshin , New York, John and Mable Ringling Museum, Sarasota, FL Western Gallery, Western Washington U., Bellingham, WA Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, ME Virginia Beach Center for the Arts, Virginia Beach, VA Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery, Wesleyan U., Middletown, CT Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Pittsburgh, PA.
“A Drift," Bard College, New York.
“Handmade Readymades,” Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Gallery, Hunter College, New York.

1995
"Mirage," Institute of Contemporary Art, London.
"Architectures of Display," Architectural League of New York and Minetta Brook, New York.
"Das Ende der AvantGarde: Kunst als Dienstleistung," Kunsthalle der Hypo-Kulturstiftung, München.
"It ́s Not A Picture," Galleria Emi Fontana, Mailand.
"Video: l ́immagine e l ́ogetto. Artisti degli Stati Uniti/Video: The Image and the Object. Artist from the U.S.," Museo Laboratorio de Arte Contemporanea, Rom.
"Wallpaper Works," Contemporary Arts Museum Houston.

1994
"Installation: Selections from the Permanent Collection," Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
"Don ́t Look Now," The Thread-Waxing Space, New York.
"Services," Universitat Lüneberg.
"Sogetto Sogetto," Castelo di Rivoli, Rivoli.
"The Seventh Museum," Stroom, Den Haag.
"The Ideal Place," HCAK, Den Haag.
"The Body as Measure," Davis Art Museum, Wellesley College, MA.
"Temporary Translations," Deichtorhallen, Hamburg.
"The Cooked and the Raw," Museo Reina Sofia, Madrid.
"Sommerakademie München--Eine Freie Akademie auf Zeit," Kunstverein München, München.
"Kontext Kunst/Context Art," Neue Galerie am Landesmuseum Johanneum, Graz.
"Mapping," American Fine Arts, New York.

1993
Whitney Museum of American Art Biennial, New York.
"Aperto," Venice Biennale, Venedig.
"Project Unité," Firminy, Frankreich.
"Just what is it that makes today ́s homes so different so ppealing?," Galerie Jennifer Flay, Paris.
"Fontanelle: Kunst in (x) Zwischenfallen," Potsdam, .
"On taking a normal situation...," Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst, Antwerpen (MUHKA), Antwerpen.
"What Happened to the Institutional Critique,?" American Fine Arts, New York.
“Peccato di Novita," Galerie Emi Fontana, Mailand.
"Die Arena des Privaten," Kunstverein München, München.
"Theater of Refusal: Black Art and Mainstream Criticism: Fine Arts Gallery, University of California, Irvine.

1992
"True Stories," Institute of Contemporary Art, London.
"Dirty Data," Sammlung Schürmann 1992, Ludwig Forum for International Art, Aachen.
"Multiple Cultures," Convent of San Egidio, Rom.
"Inheritance," LACE, Los Angeles.
"Wohnzimmer/Buro," Galerie Christian Nagel, Köln.
“Mary Kelly/Renee Green," Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithica, New York.
"Speak," Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago.
"Huitiemes Ateliers Internationaux Pays de Loire," F.R.A.C., Clisson, Frankreich.
"Transgressions in the White Cube: Territorial Mappings," Suzanne Lemberg Usdan Gallery, Bennington College, Bennington, Vermont.
"Travel Documents," San Francisco Cameraworks.
"Informationsdienst," Kubinski Galerie, Köln.
"More Books as Art," Hecksher Museum, Huntington, NY.

1991
"Lost Illusions: Recent Landscape Art," Vancouver Art Gallery, Canada
"Arte Joven en Nueva York," Sala Mendoza, Caracas, Venezuela.
"Natural History," Barbara Farber Gallery, Amsterdam.
"New Generations: New York," Carnegie Mellon Art Gallery, Pittsburg.
"SiteSeeing: Travel & Tourism in Contemporary Art," Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
"Color Theory," Amelie A. Wallace Gallery, SUNY at Old Westbury, NY.

1990
"Out of Site," P.S.1 Museum/Institute of Contemporary Art Long Island City, New York.
"The Construction of Knowledge," Diane Brown Gallery, New York.
Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, New York.
"Social Studies: 4 + 4 Young Americans," Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio.
"Selections: Aljira & Artists Space," Artists Space, New York.
"Expense Account: Figuring the Damage," University of Rochester, Rochester, New York.

1989
"From the Studio: Artists in Residence, 1988-89, The Studio Museum in Harlem," New York