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GALERIE KRINZINGER, SEILERSTÄTTE 16, 1010 WIEN TEL. +43 1 513 30 06 FAX +43 1 513 30 06 33 Galeriekrinzinger@Chello.At GALERIE KRINZINGER, SEILERSTÄTTE 16, 1010 WIEN TEL. +43 1 513 30 06 FAX +43 1 513 30 06 33 [email protected] ERIK VAN LIESHOUT Born 1968 in Deurne (NL) Lives and works in Rotterdam (NL) EDUCATION Academie voor Kunst en Vormgeving, ’s-Hertogenbosch (NL), 1990 Ateliers '63, Haarlem (NL), 1992 SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2019 Fort Kochi, Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna (A) The Beer Promoter, Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin, Germany Beer, Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA 2018 I am in Heaven, Anton Kern Gallery, New York (USA) 2017 Erik van Lieshout. Kunstverein Hannover, Hannover (DL) G.O.A.T., Annet Gelink Gallery, Antwerp (B) 2016 Erik van Lieshout: The Show Must Ego On, Wiels, Brussels (B) Dog (Video Installation), Tent, Rotterdam (NL) 2015 The Basement (Video Screening), Galerie , Vienna (A) After the Riot II, Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin (D) I am in Heaven, Anton Kern Gallery, New York (USA) 2014 Private View, Maureen Paley, London (GB) 2013 delegierte Performance for WWTBD, Marien Jongewaard at Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna (A) 2012 Erik van Lieshout, Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam (NL) Janus, Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin (D) Erik van Lieshout – Commission, Museum für Moderne Kunst (MMK), Frankfurt/Main (D) Bawag Contemporary, Vienna (A) 2011 English Lesson, Stella lohaus Gallery, Antwerp (B) How Can I Help You?, Hayward Gallery, London (GB) 2010 Echter Luxus, Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna (A) Rotterdam, Stella Lohaus Gallery, Antwerp (B) 2009 keine Kohle kein Holz, Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin (D) The Assistant, Centre d'édition contemporaine, Geneva (CH) Spot on ‚Rotterdam-Rostock’, Kunstpalast Düsseldorf (D) Im Netz, Ludwig Museum, Cologne (D) Sex is Sentimental, Maccarone, New York (USA) 2007 I’m so scared of America, (together with Kelley Walker ), De Hallen, Haarlem (NL) Gaza Surfers, Galerie Bob van Orsouw, Zurich (CH) GALERIE KRINZINGER, SEILERSTÄTTE 16, 1010 WIEN TEL. +43 1 513 30 06 FAX +43 1 513 30 06 33 [email protected] Peepshow, Project for Wrong Gallery at Tate Modern, London (GB) Homeland Security, Projekt am Museumsplatz, Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich (D) * Galeria s.a.l.e.s., Rome (IT) MassMoCA, North Adams-Massachusets (USA) Kunsthaus Hollywood, Kunsthaus Zürich, Zurich (CH) * Guantánamo Baywatch, Hammer Projects, Hammer Museum-UCLA, Los Angeles (USA) 2006 Nouveau Riche, Stella Lohaus Gallery, Antwerp (B) This can’t go on (Stay with me), Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam (NL) * Galerie Arndt & Partner (with Douglas Kolk), Berlin (D) 2005 I am afraid to tell you, but…, Galerie Bob van Orsouw, Zurich (CH) Presentation of 5 films, Prospectif Cinéma, Centre Pompidou, Paris (F) Don’t live with him, but give to him, Man in the Holocene, London (UK) * 2004 See ? Now we are connected, Institut Néerlandais, Paris (F) * Tessa, Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna (A) 2003 Therapy?, Stella Lohaus Gallery, Antwerp (B) Art Forum Berlin, solo booth, Stella Lohaus Gallery, (D) Klebeplastik, Fiebach-Minninger Galerie, Cologne (D) 2002 Naughty by Nature, not because I hate you, Groninger Museum, Groningen (NL) * Bin Shopping, Stella Lohaus Gallery, Antwerp (B) 2001 Galerie Fons Welters, Amsterdam (NL) 2000 High, Stella Lohaus Gallery, Antwerp (B) 1999 Aktionsforum Praterinsel Laboratorium, Munich (D) Selbstenzünderer, Stella Lohaus Gallery, Antwerp (B) Altes Rathaus, Schwerin (D) 1998 Singing Apart Together, Galerie Fons Welters, Amsterdam (NL) Mit Heizung, Stella Lohaus Gallery, Antwerp (B) 1996 Galerie Sabine Wachters, Brussels (B) GROUP EXHIBITIONS (SELECTION) 2020 New Reproductions, Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands A Passion for Drawing. The Guerlain Collection from the Centre Pompidou, Albertina Museum, Vienna, Austria 2019 Freedom: The Fifty Key Dutch Artworks Since 1968, Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle, Netherlands Because I live here, MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst Frankfurt am Main, 2, Frankfurt, GALERIE KRINZINGER, SEILERSTÄTTE 16, 1010 WIEN TEL. +43 1 513 30 06 FAX +43 1 513 30 06 33 [email protected] Germany 2018 ART CAPSUL, Contemporary Magic: A Tarot Deck Art Project, New York (USA) True Luxury: Art Acquisitions 2012-2018, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdan Manifestations, Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin, Germany 30 years Heineken Prize for Art, Jubilee exhibition, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Netherlands 2017 Bye Bye De Stijl, Centraal Museum, Utecht, Netherlands Revolution in red-yellow-blue, Marta Herford, Herford, Germany 3. Kochi Muziris Biennale ICON - Ideal.Idee.Inspiration, Galerie Krinzinger, Wien (AT) LOOK! New Acqusitions/Neuerwerbungen. Albertina, Wien (AT) Mentales Gelb. Sonnenhöchststand, Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus & Kunstbau, München (D) Drawing Biennial 2017, The Drawing Room, London (GB) Unfinished conversations: New work from the collection. Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York (USA) 2016 Die Insel, Triennale Emscherkunst 2016, along the river Emscher (D) duh? Art & Stupidity, Focal Point, Essex (GB) 2015 Screening The Basement, Galerie Krinzinger Parterre, Vienna (A) Political Populism, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna (A) Drawing Now, Albertina, Vienna (A) Between the pessimism of the intellect and the optimism of the will, Thessaloniki Biennal (GR) Time Capsule, Jacob Lawrence Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle (USA) Drawing Biennial 2015, Drawing Room, London (GB) A Modest Proposal for Radical Bourgeoisie, De Hallen, Haarlem (NL) Meisterzeichnungen/Master Drawings, Kunsthaus Zürich, Zürich (CH) Feiert das Leben!, Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien und Caritas&Du, Vienna (A) .Drawing I The Bottom Line, S.M.A.K. - Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Ghent (B) 2014 Play Time, Biennale de Rennes (FR) UNE HISTOIRE (art archi design/ des années 80 à nos jours), Centre Pompidou, Paris Manifesta 10, Hermitage-General Staff Building, St. Petersburg (RUS) Another, Once Again, Many Times More, Martos, New York (USA) Sammlung De Leeuwenhoeve, Osthaus Museum, Hagen, opening 20 May (D) Superficial Hygiene, De Hallen, Haarlem (NL) The Crime Was Almost Perfect, Witte de With, Rotterdam (NL) 2013 Sluizen-Between Two Poles, Moscow Biennale, Planetarium, Moscow (RUS) Kanaalwerken, Gemeentemuseum, Helmond (NL) Ruhe-Störung, Marta Herford, Herford (D) Ik hou van Holland. Nederlandse kunst na 1945, Stedelijk Museum, Schiedam (NL) Ghost in the system – scenarios for resistance, 5. Moscow Biennale, NCCA, Moscow (RUS) Salon der Angst, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna (A) If you will it, it is not a dream, Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam (NL) Territory, AVL-Mundo, Rotterdam (NL) 1.pers.sing. - the artist's body between self portrait and performance -, b-05, GALERIE KRINZINGER, SEILERSTÄTTE 16, 1010 WIEN TEL. +43 1 513 30 06 FAX +43 1 513 30 06 33 [email protected] Montabaur (D) The Encyclopedic Palace, La Biennale di Venezia, Arsenale (IT), curator Massimiliano Gioni Nieuwe Aanwinsten, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (NL) Rineke Dijkstra. The Krazy House, MMK Frankfurt (D) screening Janus at Maureen Paley, London (GB), together with Daria Martin Do it, MU, EindhoveN (NL) Modern Housekeeping, Cinema Zuid, Eye, Amsterdam (NL) International Film Festival Rotterdam, 2013, Tiger Award Short for Janus (NL) Testing (Re)Production, Museum Sztuki, Lódz (PL) 2012 Edition bewegte Bilder - Museum Ludwig, Cologne (D) The New Public - MUSEION - Museum für moderne und zeitgenössische Kunst, Bolzano (IT) Fotografie Total - Werke Aus Der Sammlung Des Mmk - Museum für Moderne Kunst (MMK), Frankfurt/Main (D) Manifesta 9 - Koolmijn van Waterschei-Genk, Genk (B) voor eeuwig de jouwe - Stadsgalerij Heerlen, Heerlen (NL) Track - SMAK Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Gent (B) Experimente - Artist films - Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin (D) La La La Human Steps: A Selection from the Collection of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen Istanbul Modern, Istanbul (TUR) Colombo Art Biennale - Becoming - Colombo Art Biennale, Colombo (LKA) 2011 Out of Storage. Provisoire & Définitif, Marres Maastricht, Center for Contemporary Culture, Maastricht (NL) Melanchotopia, Witte de With, center for contemporary art, Rotterdam (NL) Beziehungsarbeit - Kunst und Institution, Künstlerhaus Wien, Vienna (A) Fountain Show – una mostra di fontane d’artista, DISPARI & DISPARI PROJECT Reggio Emilia (IT) 2010 Trust, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul (KOR) Nether Land, Dutch Cultural Centre, Shanghai (CHN) Behind the green door, HarrisLiebermann Gallery, New York (USA) Was tun? Was geschieht?, Schloss Dyck, Jüchen (D)* fpm-collection, Viersen (D) Act V: Power Alone, Witte de With, Rotterdam (NL) Insight – Outsight. Arbeiten aus der Sammlung Florian Peters-Messer, Städtische Galerie im Park, Viersen (D) 2009 amor fati, Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Carmerstrasse, Berlin (D) Recente Aanwinsten, De Hallen, Haarlem (NL) editions vs objets, Centre d'édition contemporaine, Geneva (CH) fpm-collection, Berlin (D) Plein air’, Art Forum Berlin, Stella Lohaus Gallery (D) DoubleDutch, HVCCA, Peekskill (US) Artists of the gallery, Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna (A) Zij kwamen uit Deurne, Museum de Wieger, Deurne Van Lieshout Van Lieshout Van Lieshout, KadE Kunsthal, Amersfoort (NL)* Van Dürer tot Kiefer, Kunsthal Rotterdam (NL) Shifting Identities, CAC Vilnius (LT) ‘T’ quelques possibilités de textes, Centre d'édition contemporaine, Geneva (CH) GALERIE KRINZINGER, SEILERSTÄTTE 16, 1010 WIEN TEL. +43 1 513 30 06 FAX +43 1 513 30 06 33 [email protected] 200 Jaar Prix de Rome, Kunsthal, Rotterdam (NL) Mental Puberty 4 AM, StoreGallery, London (GB) 2008 In het duister, De Salon, Rotterdam (NL) A meeting between the tragic and the funny, Hessenhuis, Antwerpen
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