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Jaume Plensa Group Exhibitions JAUME PLENSA l GROUP EXHIBITIONS (Selection) www.jaumeplensa.com 2021 Artzuid – Sculpture Biennale of the Netherlands. Amsterdam, Netherlands New Prints and Editions. Galerie Lelong & Co. New York, USA 8th Socle du Monde Biennale – Welcome my friends to the show that never ends. Herning, Denmark New Sculpture. Galerie Lelong & Co. New York (Viewing Room) Artists’ Breath: Artists in the midst of the pandemic. Ichihara Lakeside Museum, Japan Body and Line. Galerie Lelong & Co. New York / Melin Building, Miami, Florida, USA RHE: Everything flows. Galerie Lelong & Co. New York, USA 2020 Luxembourg Art Week. Galerie Lelong & Co. in collaboration with the City of Luxembourg. Rond-point Robert Schuman, Luxembourg Art Front Selection 2020 autumn. Art Front Gallery, Tokyo, Japan Würth and the Outdoor Arts. Campus Adolf Würth GmbH & Co KG, Künzelsau, Germany Field of Dreams. Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, New York, USA De Miró a Barceló, Un siglo de arte español. Centro Pompidou, Málaga, Spain Gray Collection, Pure Drawing. The Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois / UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, California and The Morgan Library and Museum, New York, USA 2019 Arte Español a partir de la colección Würth. Museo Würth La Rioja, Agoncillo, La Rioja, Spain Sculpture in the Courtyard. Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia Colección Masaveu. Pintura española del siglo XIX, de Goya al Modernismo. Fundación María Cristina Masaveu Peterson, Madrid, Spain ArtZuid 2019, Amsterdam Sculpture Biennial. Amsterdam, Netherlands Glasstress 2019. Collateral Event - 58th International Venice Biennale. Fondazione Berengo Art Space, Murano, Venice, Italy Frieze Sculpture at Rockefeller Center. Frieze New York, Rockefeller Center, in collaboration with The Noguchi Museum, New York, USA From Head to Toe, Human Images in the Focus of the Würth Collection. Forum Würth Rorschach, Switzerland Jaume Plensa, Kiki Smith, Barthélémy Toguo. Galerie Lelong & Co., Paris, France 2018 Dream, l’Arte incontra i Sogni. Chiostro del Bramante, Rome, Italy Beyond Borders, Un dialogue inspiré par la collection de la Banque européenne d’investissement. Boghossian Foundation, Villa Empain, Brussels, Belgium Detour. Artipelag, Gustavsberg, Sweden Echigo-Tsumari, Art Field. Art Triennale 2018, Japan Bijoux d’artistes, de Calder à Koons. La collection idéale de Diane Venet. Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris 2017 SOM: Engineering x (Art+Architecture). Mana Contemporary Chicago / Chicago Architecture Biennial, USA In Situ 2017, Patrimoine et art contemporain. Abbaye de Fontfroide, Narbonne, France Frieze Sculpture 2017. Regent’s Park, London, UK Glasstress 2017. Collateral Event - 57th International Venice Biennale. Fundazione Berengo, Palazzo Cavalli- Franchetti, Venice, Italy Blickachsen 11. Contemporary Sculpture in Bad Homburg and Frankfurt Rhein Main, Germany 40, Celebrating 40 years of Art without walls. Yorkshire Sculpture Park, West Bretton, UK 2016 Sculpture in the City 2016. 6th Edition. City of London, UK Setouchi Triennale 2016. Setouchi International Art Festival, Japan Skulptur i Pilane 2016. Klövedal, Sweden Opening Ceremony of the new Jakobshallen. Jakobshallen – Galerie Scheffel, Bad Homburg, Germany 140 Artist-15 Years. Galleri Andersson, Umeå, Sweden Le corps de la sculpture, 4ème édition de la Biennale de sculpture. Parc Caillebotte, Yerres, France Public Art Installations at Harvard Business School. Aldrich Lawn, Harvard Business School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Points de veu d’artistes. Espace Science Actualités, Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie, Paris, France 2015 Surrealism, the Conjured Life. Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois, USA Von Hockney bis Holbein, Die Sammlung Würth. Museum Würth / Berliner Festspiele, Berlin, Germany Galerie Lelong, Exposición en Valladolid. Sala de las Francesas / Sala de Museo la Pasión, Valladolid, Spain ArtZuid, International Sculpture Route. Amsterdam, Netherlands Clouds. Fondation Croÿ-Roeulx, Château du Roeulx, Le Roeulx, Belgium Glasstress 2015 Gotika. Collateral Event - 56th International Venice Biennale. Palazzo Cavalli-Franchetti, Venice Water and Land Niigata Art Festival 2015. Niigata, Japan Private view 2. Städtische Galerie, Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany 2014 Touch. Saastamoinen Foundation Collection. Espoo Museum of Modern Art, Helsinki, Finland TRIO. Jaume Plensa, Kiki Smith, Barthélémy Toguo. Galerie Lelong & Co., Paris, France Sculpture du Sud: une aventure méditerranéenne. Villa Datris - Fondation pour la Sculpture Contemporine, L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, France Celebration of Music and Childhood. 110º Ravinia Music Festival, Ravinia Park, Chicago, USA Symphony of Nature. Sculptures commissioned for Double Cove, Hong Kong Haver fet un lloc on els artistes tinguin dret a equivocar-se. Històries de l’Espai 10 i l’Espai 13 de la Fundació Miró. Fundació Miró, Barcelona, Spain Committed to Paper: Master Drawings and Prints by Sculptors. Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids, USA 2013 The Sculpture Park. Frieze London / Frieze Masters, London, UK Opere dalla Collezione Permanente/1. CAMUSAC-Cassino Museo d’Arte, Contemporanea, Cassino, Italy L’altro ritratto. MART-Museo di arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto, Italy Alfond Inn. Rollins Collage, Winter Park, Florida, USA Beyond Limits. Sotheby’s at Chatsworth. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, UK Kunstprojekt Salzburg. Moderne Kunst auf alten Plätzen, Salzburg Foundation, Salzburg, Austria Art, dos punts. Barcelona Viu l’Art Contemporani. Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona and Caixa Forum, Barcelona, Spain Skulpturenpark Waldfrieden. Wuppertal, Germany Blickachsen 9. Contemporary Sculpture in Bad Homburg and Frankfurt Rhein Main, Germany Spanish Modern & Contemporary Art Exhibition. Seongnam Cultural Foundation, Korea Glasstress White Light / White Heat. Palazzo Cavalli-Franchetti, Collateral Event - th55 Venice Biennale, Italy Nuage. Musée Réattu, Arles, France Setouchi Triennale 2013. Setouchi International Art Festival, Japan 2012 Decade. Contemporary Collecting 2002-2012. Albrigh-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, USA Jing’an International Sculpture Project. Shanghai, China Muse: Exploring Inspiration. Richard Gray Gallery, Chicago, USA From Head to Toe, Human Images in the Focus of the Würth Collection. Kunsthalle Würth, Schwäbisch,Germany Oir Rio. Other Ideas for Rio. Oir.Art.Br. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Moderne Kunst im Dom. Zun 1000-jährigen Domjubiläum, Bamberg, Germany Water and Land Niigata Art Festival. Niigata, Japan Skulptur at Pilane. Sältevo, Klövedal, Sweden Kiev Sculpture Project 2012. Kiev, Hungary Art as Magic: Visionary artist and their internal world. Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art, Nagoya, Japan Beaufort04. Triennial Contemporary Art by the Sea, Belgium Bodhi. Gazelli Art House, London, UK Glasstress New York: New Art from the Venice Biennale. Museum of Arts and Design New York, New York Mixed Media, New Sculpture. Haunch of Venison, London, UK Glasstress New York. Museum of Arts and Design-MAD, New York, USA 2011 Picasso to Koons, The Artist as Jeweler. Museum of Art and Design, New York, USA European Investment Bank Collection. Byzantine & Christian Museum, Athens, Greece The Last Freedom, From the Pioneers of Land-Art of the 1960’s to the Cyberspace. Ludwig Museum, Koblenz, Germany Glasstress 2011. Istituto Veneto, Palazzo Cavalli-Franchetti, 54th Biennale di Venezia, Venice, Italy Art on Lake. Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, Hungary Freibeuter der Utopie. Weserburg / Museum für moderne Kunst, Bremen, Germany Within/Beyond borders: The Collection of the European Investment Bank. Luxembourg at the Byzantine & Christian Museum, Athens, Greece Artzuid 2011. International Sculpture Route. Amsterdam, Netherlands Ombres et lumières. Dessins et ouvres du fonds régional d’art contemporain de Picardie, Galerie Nationale de la Tapisserie, Beauvais, France 2010 Setouchi International Art Festival. Setouchi, Japan L’océan, visions d’artisties du 19º au 21º siecle. Belleveu, Biarritz, France The Fifth Genre. Considering the Contemporary Still Life. Galerie Lelong & Co., New York, USA Umedalen Skulptur 10. Umeå Sculptur Park, Umeå, Sweden Fiax Lux. Museo de Arte Contemporáneo–MACUF, A Coruña, Spain Sculptors celebrate the legacy of Fred and Lena Meijer. Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids Arts Towada. Towada, Japan Disquieted. Portland Art Museum, Portland, Oregon, USA 2009 We. Vancouver Biennale, Vancouver, Canada Corpo Automi Robot. Museo d’Arte de Lugano, Villa Malpensata e Villa Ciani, Lugano, Italy Conflicting Tales: Subjectivity (Quadrilogy, Part 1). The Burger Collection, Berlin, Germany Sculpture at Pilane 2009. Tjörn, Sweden Niigata Water and Land Art Festival 2009. Niigata, Japan Art Albertina. Albertina Museum, Vienna, Italy Beyond Limits, Sotheby’s at Chatsworth. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, UK Unconditional Love. Arsenale Novissimo, 52 Biennale di Venezia, Venice, Italy Blickachsen 7. Kurpark and Schlosspark, Bad Homburg, Germany La escultura en la colección del IVAM. IVAM–Institut Valencià d’Art Modern, Valencia, Spain Transparency. Open air light art during the EU Presidency of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic 2008 Beyond Limits, Sotheby’s at Chatsworth. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, UK Shaping a Space II. Galeria Mário Sequeira, Braga, Portugal A Year in Drawing. Galerie Lelong & Co., New York, USA World of Glass. Museum Kunst Palast, Dusseldorf España, Arte Spagnola 1957-2007, Da Picasso, Miró, Dalí, Tápies ai nostri giorni. Palazzo Sant’Elia,
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