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PIPILOTTI RIST BORN 1962 in Grabs, Switzerland. Lives and Works In PIPILOTTI RIST BORN 1962 in Grabs, Switzerland. Lives and works in Zürich, Switzerland EDUCATION 1982-86 Studies of commercial art, illustration and photography at the Institute of Applied Arts in Vienna, Austria 1986-88 Studies of audio visual communications (video) at the School of Design in Basel, Switzerland , Professor René Pulfer Institute of Applied Arts in Vienna, Austria FREELANCE Since 1986 Freestyle video/audio works and installations 1987-94 Grafic computer operator in different industrial videostudios 1988-94 Member of the music band Les Reines Prochaines, concerts, performances and LP/CD’s AWARDS & GRANTS 2009 Joan Miró Prize, Fundació Caixa Girona, Spain 2004 Universität der Künste, 01award, Berlin, Germany 2001 Zürcher Kunstpreis, Stadt Zürich, Swizterland 1999 Wolfgang Hahn Preis, Museum Ludwig, Köln, Germany 1997 Premio 2000 of the Venice Biennal for ’Ever Is Over All’ Kwangiu Biennale Award for ‘Sip my Ocean’ (choosen by the other artists) Prenta Preis der Kunsthalle Nürnberg 1996 DAAD, Berlin (D) 1994 Manor-Kunstpreis, St. Gallen Video-Kunstpreis des Schweizerischen Bankvereins Prix d’art contemporain de la BC Genève 1993 Förderungspreis der Jubiläumstiftung der SBG Eidgenössisches Kunststipendium 1992 Züricher Filmpreis for ‘Pickelporno’, Video and Film 1991 Eidgenössisches Kunststipendium 1989 VIPER Luzern for ‘Die Tempodrosslerin saust’, video and installation 1988 Feminale Köln for ‘Japsen’, video 1987 Film und Videotage Basel, for ‘I’m Not The Girl Who Misses Much’, video ART IN ARCHITECTURE 2001 Swiss Embassy, Kunstintervention am Bau, Berlin, Germany 1999 Bahnhof Basel Ost, Basel, Switzerland 1998 Hof zu Wil, Will, Switzerland 1995 UBS BUCHS, St. Gallen, Switzerland TEACHING POSITION 2002 Visiting professor at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2011 “Pipilotti Rist: Dwelling (within),” Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY “Pipilotti Rist: The Tender Room,” Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH 2010 “Black Box: Pipilotti Rist,” The Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD. “Heroes of Birth,” Luhring Augustine, New York, NY “Pipilotti Rist – Lobe of the Lung,” SAPS Sala de Arte Publico Siqueiros, Mexico City, Mexico “Extremitäten (weich, weich),” Pinakothek der Moderne, (cur. Inka Graeve Ingelmann), Munich, Germany “Schliessen Sie mir das Kleid, Danke!,” Museum Langmatt, (cur. Rudolf Velhagen), Baden, Switzerland “Friendly Game – Electronic Feelings,” Fundació Juan Miró (cur. Rosa Maria Malet, Martina Millà), Barcelona, Spain and Fontana d’or Centre Cultural de Caixa Girona, Girona, Spain 2009 Paço das Artes & MIS MIS Museu da Imagem e do Som (cur. Daniela Bousso), Sao Paulo, Brazil Pipilotti Rist 2 “Elixir – Pipilotti Rist,” KIASMA Museum for Contemporary Art, Helsinki, Finland (Traveling Exhibition) “Elixir – The video organism of Pipilotti Rist,” Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Netherlands (Traveling Exhibition) “Pipilotti Rist,” Hauser & Wirth, Zurich, Switzerland. “Mama nomol – Installation zu Heimatgefühlen und Rheintaler Sehnsüchten,” Schloss Werdenberg, Buchs, Switzerland 2008 “Pipilotti Rist: Pour Your Body Out (7534 Cubic Meters),” The Museum of Modern Art, New York. “Pipilotti Rist,” FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology), Liverpool “Yuyu,” MIMOCA (Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art) 2007 “Gouda bij Kunstlicht/The Waste of Daylight,” Museum of Gouda, Gouda, Netherlands “Gravity, Be My Friend,” (cur. Richard Julin), Magasin 3, Stockholm Konsthall, Stockholm, Sweden “Pipilotti Rist – I don’t want to fall in love,” Sue Crockford Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand “Pipilotti Rist”, Miami Art Museum, FL “Pipilotti Rist: Karakara,” Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo “A la belle etoile,” Centre Pompidou, Paris, France 2006 The Armory Show Commission (to create the visual identity for the show), New York. “Pröblemäs büenös. 4 obras de Pipilotti Rist y amigäs” (cur. Rafael Doctor Roncero, Agustin Perez Rubio) Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León, Léon, Spain, traveling “Stir Heart, Rinse Heart,” (cur. Marie-Claude Beaud) Musée d’Art Moderne Grand Duc Jean‚ Luxembourg “Wishing for Synchronicity: Works by Pipilotti Rist” (cur. Paola Morsiani) Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Houston, TX GUT & RIST aka GUTARIST [D/CH][Gudrun Gut / Pipilotti Rist], Celle zu zweit selbst 2006, Ehemalige Polnische Botschaft Unter den Linden 72-74. 2005 ARoS (New Aarhus Kunstmuseum) Aarhus, Denmark (one of the 9 rooms curated by Jens Erik Sorensen and Anna Krogh-Nielsen) “PIPILOTTI RIST, Löndön,” Hauser & Wirth, London, UK Pröblemäs büenös. 4 obras de Pipilotti Rist y amigäs” (cur. by Rafael Doctor Roncero, Agustin Perez Rubio) MUSAC – Museo de arte contemporaneo de Castilla y Leon, León, Spain “Stadtlounge St. Gallen” with Carlos Martinez (Permanent Installation), Schweizer Verband Raiffeisenbanken, St. Gallen, Switzerland 2004 (cur. by Fernando Palomar and Patrick Charpene) OPA Oficina para Proyectos de Arte A.C, Guadalajara, Mexico “Stir Heart, Rinse Heart,” San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA (cur. by Milada Slizinska) Centre of Contemporary Art - Zamek Ujazdowski Warszawa, Warsaw, Poland Luhring Augustine Gallery, New York, NY 2003 (cur. Maaretta Jauukuri) KIASMA Museum for Contemporary Art, Kontti Gallery 80m2, Helsinki, Finland 2002 “The Cake Is In Flames,” (cur. by Keiko Toyoda) Shiseido Foundation‚ Tokyo, Japan 2001 “Apricots Along the Street,” (cur. by Rafael Doctor Roncero) Museo Nacional de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain Pipilotti Rist 3 PADT (Public Art Development Trust), (cur. Sandra Percival) 4th Wall Muscial Theater, London, UK “Pipilotti Rist 54,” (cur. Ranti Tjan) Centraal Museum, Utrecht, Netherlands “Show A Leg,” (cur. Alexia Holt) Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland “Scopophilia: The Pleasure in Looking,” (cur. by Sue Spaid) The Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH “Pipilotti Rist,” (cur. by Cornelia Providoli) Galerie Hauser & Wirth, Zurich, Switzerland 2000 “Workshop,” (cur. by Akiko Miyake) CCA Kitakyushu, Kitakyushu, Japan ” Pipilotti Rist, Les monobandes video,” (cur. Bernard Bilodeau) Oboro, Montreal, Canada Musée des Beaux-Arts, Pipilotti Rist, cur. Stephane Acquin, Montreal, Canada “Times Square Open My Glade,” (cur. Tom Eccles) Public Art Fund‚ New York, NY “Pipilotti Rist,” Luhring Augustine, New York, NY “Pipilotti Rist,” (cur. by Lex ter Braak) DeVLeeshal Middleburg, Middlebourg, Netherlands 1999 “Wolfgang Hahn Preis,” (cur. by Jochen Pötter) Museum Ludwig Köln, Cologne, Germany Remake of the Weekend (French),” (cur. Laurence Bossé) Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris, France Pitti Immagine (cur. Francesco Bonami) – Projectroom, Florence, Italy (cur. Vicente Todoli) Fundaçao de Serralves, Porto, Portugal “Remake of the Weekend à la Zurichoise,” (cur. Bernhard Bürgi) Kunsthalle Zürich, Zurich, Switzerland 1998 “Pipilotti Rist,” (cur. Louis Grachos) Site Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM (cur. James Rondeau)Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT “Remake of the Weekend (auf österreichisch),” Austria (cur. Gerald Matt, Sabine Folie) Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, “Remake of the Weekend in Berlin,” (cur. Britta Schmitz) Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, Germany 1997 “The Social Life of Roses. Or Why I’m Never Sad,” (with Samir) Stedelijk Museum Het Domeijn, Sittard, Netherlands; traveled to Museum Villa Stuck München, Munich, Germany “The Social Life of Roses. Or Why I’m Never Sad,” (with Samir) Museum Villa Stuck München, Munich, Germany 1996 “The Social Life of Roses. Or Why I’m Never Sad,” (with Samir) Kunstmuseum Solothurn, Solothurn, Switzerland “The Social Life of Roses. Or Why I’m Never Sad,” (with Samir) Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, Baden-Baden, Germany (cur. Dominic Molon) Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Chicago IL “Shooting Divas,” Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève, Geneva, Switzerland “Slept In, Had A Bath, Highly Motivated,” (cur. Judith Nesbitt) Chisenhale Gallery, London, UK 1995 “De kop van de kat is jarig en zijn pootjes vieren feest,” Galerie Akinci, Amsterdam, Netherlands Galerie Franck & Schulte, Berlin, Germany “I‘m Not The Girl Who Misses Much,” Kunstverein Hamburg‚ Germany “Ausgeschlafen, frisch gebadet und hochmotiviert,” St.Gallen, Switzerland (cur. Daniele Fischer) Galerie Lehmann, Lausanne, Switzerland “I‘m Not The Girl Who Misses Much, “ and “Ausgeschlafen, frisch gebadet und hochmotiviert,” Neue Galerie Graz, Graz, Austria 1994 Pipilotti Rist 4 “5 Installations Video,” (cur. Claude Ritschard) Musée d’art et d’histoire, Genève, Switerland “I’m Not The Girl Who Misses Much,” and “Ausgeschlafen, frisch gebadet und hochmotiviert,” Kunstmuseum St.Gallen, St.Gallen, Switzerland 22. Internationale Biennale di Sao Paulo, (Swiss Pavillon with Hannah Villiger und Herzog/DeMeuron), Sao Paulo, Brazil “Yoghurt on Skin. Velvet on T.V.” Galerie Stampa, ART Basel, Basel, Switzerland 1993 “Schwester des Stroms,” Galerie Stampa, Basel, Switzerland 1992 “Nett, dass Du mich begleitest durch die Kanalisation,” Galerie Walcheturm, Zurich, Switzerland 1989 “Die Tempodrosslerin saust Kunsthalle St.Gallen,” with Muda Mathis (cur. Josef Fellix Müller) St. Gallen, Switzerland 1985 “Über & unter Wasser,” with Ralph Pröll (cur. Edgar Leissing) Kupferdruckwerkstatt Bregenz, Bregenz, Austria 1984 “Stauraum, Bank für Mond & Scheine,” (cur. Karl Friedrich) Galeria Prottore, Vienna, Austria GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2011 “Modern Women: Single Channel,” at MoMA PS, Long Island City, New York “Seventh Dream of a Teenage Heaven,” Columbus College of Art and Design's Canzani Center Gallery, Columbus, Ohio 2010 “Everlasting Gobstopper,” Michael Benevento,
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