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GOLDSCHMIED & CHIARI Sara Goldschmied GOLDSCHMIED & CHIARI Sara Goldschmied (b. 1975, Vicenza, Italy) and Eleonora Chiari (b. 1971, Rome, Italy) Live and work in Milan, Italy SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2017 Vice Versa, Kristen Lorello, New York, NY Untitled Views, Renata Fabbri Arte Contemporanea, Milan, Italy 2014 Goldschmied & Chiari: Untitled Portraits, Kristen Lorello, New York La democrazia è illusione, curated by Ilaria Bonacossa, Villa Croce, Museum of Contemporary Art, Genova (IT) La démocratie est illusion, curated by Etienne Bernard, Centre d’Art Contemporaine Passerelle, Brest (FR) 2013 Hiding the Elephant, Edicola Notte, Rome, (IT) 2011 Nympheas, curated by Paola Ugolini and Camilla Grimaldi, Icario Arte, Montepulciano, (IT) 2010 Fumo negli occhi, Gonzalez y Gonzalez Gallery, Santiago, Chile Genealogy of Damnatio Memoriae, Atelier House, Museion Museum of contemporary art, Bolzano, (IT) 2009 Roommates, curated by Cecilia Canziani, Macro Museum of contemporary art, Rome, (IT) 2008 Dump Queen, Galerie Elaine Levy Project, Bruxelles, (BE) Dump Queen, curated by Ludovico Pratesi and Paola Ugolini, Centro Arti Visive Pescheria, Pesaro, (IT) Cosmic Love, Galleria VM21 Arte contemporanea, Rome, (IT) 2007 Polly Apfelbaum, goldiechiari, Ann Veronica Janssens, curated by Etienne Ficheroulle, Galerie Blancpain, Geneva, (CH) 2006 Welcome, Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York, (USA) Enjoy, Galerie Elaine Levy Project, Bruxelles, (BE) 2005 Nympheas , Galleria VM21 Arte contemporanea, Rome, (IT) Bu Colics, Galerie M3, Antwerpen, (BE) 2002 Blind Date, curated by Alessandra Galletta, Viafarini, Milan, (IT) SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2017 Three Acts: Sissi, Cynthia Madansky, Goldschmied & Chiari, Kristen Lorello, New York, NY Corpo a Corpo, curated by Paola Ugolini, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Rome, Italy 2016 XI Biennale d' arte di Filicudi, Hotel Phenicusa, Filicudi, Eolie Islands, Italy Pasaggi, Festival di paesaggio di Capri, curated by Arianna Rosica, Gianluca Riccio e Damiano Gullì, Casa Rossa, Anacapri, Capri, Italy Curtains, curated by Sarra Brill, Kristen Lorello, New York, NY Swoon's Pearly's Beauty Shop, Superchief Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Fuori Salone 2016, Ventura Art Projects, Milan, Italy 195 Chrystie Street, Lobby, New York, NY Tel 1 646 504 7892 [email protected] www.kristenlorello.com Abstract Now, Galleria Doris Ghetta, Ortisei, Italy Constallaciones Gaur, curated by Fernando Golvano, Fundacíon Donostia, San Sebastían, SPAIN 2015 The Milky Way 2, curated by Damiana Leoni, SALES, Rome, Italy (IT) L'albero della cuccagna. Nutrimenti dell'arte, curated by Achille Bonito Oliva, MUSEION, Bolzano, Italy (IT) The Body as Language: Women and Performance, curated by Paola Ugolini, Richard Saltoun, London (UK) More Spaces: Percorsi nell'archivio del non realizzato, curated by Elisabetta Modena, Valentina Rossi, Marco Scott, Anna Zinelli, Palazzo Pigorini, Parma (IT) Albero della cuccagna i Nutrimenti dell'arte contemporanea 2015, curated by Achille Bonito Oliva, Museion, Bolzano (IT) Desiderio, curated by Arianna Rosica and Damiano Gulli, L'ARCA, Teramo, (IT) Goldschmied & Chiari I Paul Thorel, curated by Anna Musini and Elisa Ci Penagini, Sala d'Aspetto, Milan, (IT) La scrittura degli echi, A project by NERO, MAXXI, Rome, (IT) Organic Matters-Women to Watch 2015, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C. Prophetïa, Fundació Joan Miró Foundation, Barcelona, Spain Collecting for Tomorrow, curated by Letizia Ragaglia, Museion, Bolzano, Italy Florilegia, Grimaldi Gavin, London (UK) 2014 Maretti Award for Culture Made in Cuba, Havana, Cuba Site/Displace, Kristen Lorello, New York, (USA) ART STAYS, International festival of Contemporary Art, Ptuj, (SLO) Ritratto dell’artista da giovane, curated by Marcella Beccaria, , Castello di Rivoli, Museum of Contemporary Art, Rivoli, Turin, (IT) Chrématistique, curated by Jérémie Gaulin and Fabien Vallos, CNEAI, Paris (FR) Blockhouse, curated by Avelino Sala, La Conservera, Centro de Arte Contemporàneo, Murcia, (SP) Culture made in Cuba / Maretti Award Havana, Fabrica de Arte Cubano, La Havana 2013 Touch the moon, curated by Kristen Lorello, Louis B. James Gallery, New York, (USA) Don’t ask Don’t tell, curated by Francesco Pantaleone and Antonio Leone, Palazzo Ziino, Palermo (IT) Sletto&Corso, Sélestat Biennal, curated by Marc Bembekoff and Julien Fronsacq, Sélestat (FR) Gallery Artists, Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York, (USA) Autoritratti. 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