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Michal Rovner Selected One-Artist Exhibitions Dates MICHAL ROVNER SELECTED ONE-ARTIST EXHIBITIONS DATES Born 1957, Israel Lives and works in Israel and New York City EDUCATION 1979–81, Tel Aviv University, Cinema/Television and Philosophy 1981–85, Bezalel Academy of Art, B.F.A. 2019 Michal Rovner: Dislocation, Espace Muraille, Geneva, February 1–May 4, 2019. Michal Rovner: Evolution, Pace Gallery, Geneva, January 30–April 18, 2019. 2018 Michal Rovner: Evolution, Pace Gallery, 537 West 24th Street, New York, May 4–June 23 (extended through August 17), 2018. Michal Rovner: Evolution, Pace Gallery, Palo Alto, California, March 9–April 15 (extended through May 13), 2018. 2016 Michal Rovner: Selected One-artist Exhibitions 2 Michal Rovner: Night, Pace Gallery, 510 West 25th Street, New York, September 16–October 22, 2016. 2015 Michal Rovner: Dislocations, Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow, September 18–November 29, 2015. Michal Rovner: Panorama, Pace London, 6 Burlington Gardens, April 29–June 15, 2015. 2014 Michal Rovner: Nofim, Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Santa Monica, May 10–July 12, 2014. 2013 Michal Rovner: Three Rooms, Instituto Cultural Cabañas, Guadalajara, Mexico, December 4, 2013–January 19, 2014. 2012 Michal Rovner: Topography, Pace Gallery, 508 West 25th Street, New York, November 8–December 22, 2012. 2011 Michal Rovner: Histoires, Musée du Louvre, Paris, May 19–October 24 (extended through November 21), 2011. (Catalogue) Michal Rovner: Making of Makom, L’Espace Culturel Louis Vuitton, Paris, May 18–29, 2011. 2009 Michal Rovner: Frequency, Ivorypress Art + Books Space, Madrid, October 8, 2009–January 16, 2010. (Catalogue) Michal Rovner: Selected One-artist Exhibitions 3 Michal Rovner: Particles of Reality, DHC/ART Foundation for Contemporary Art, Montreal, May 21– September 27, 2009. Michal Rovner: Borders, Davis Museum and Cultural Center, Wellesley College, Massachusetts, March 11– June 14, 2009. 2008 Michal Rovner: Video, Sculpture, Installation, Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, New York, June 28– September 28 (extended to November 9), 2008. Michal Rovner: Adama, Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Santa Monica, California, April 29–June 14, 2008. Michal Rovner: Makom II, PaceWildenstein, 545 West 22nd Street, New York, February 13–March 15, 2008. 2007 Michal Rovner, Galerie Haas & Fuchs, Berlin, November 3–December 28, 2007. 2006 Michal Rovner, Fundació Sa Nostra, Centre de Cultura, Palma, Spain, September 21–November 11, 2006. Michal Rovner: Fields of Fire, PaceWildenstein, 534 West 25th Street, New York, February 16–March 18, 2006. 2005 Michal Rovner: Fields, Jeu de Paume in collaboration with Festival d’Automne à Paris, Paris, October 3, 2005–January 8, 2006. Traveled to: Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel, April 6–July 29, 2006. (Brochure and catalogue) Michal Rovner: Recent Works, Gow Langsford Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand, March 15–April 9, 2005. Michal Rovner: Selected One-artist Exhibitions 4 Michal Rovner: Recent Work, Regina Gouger Miller Gallery, Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, January 14–March 13, 2005. 2004 Michal Rovner: in stone, PaceWildenstein, 534 West 25th Street, New York, April 30–June 5 (extended through July 16), 2004. 2003 Michal Rovner: Against Order? Against Disorder? 50th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia, Israeli Pavilion, Venice, June 15–November 2, 2003. (Catalogue) Michal Rovner, MACRO, Museo d’arte contemporanea Roma (Al Mattatoio), Rome, May 9–August 17, 2003. (Catalogue) Michal Rovner - Coexistence, Studio Stefania Miscetti, Rome, May 9–August 17, 2003. 2002 Michal Rovner, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, November 29, 2002–January 26, 2003. Michal Rovner: The Space Between, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, July 11–October 13, 2002. (Catalogue) 2001 Michael Rovner: Works, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri, October 12, 2001– January 6, 2002. (Brochure) Michal Rovner, Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Santa Monica California, March 31–April 28, 2001. Michal Rovner: New Work, Baldwin Gallery, Aspen, March 16–April 30, 2001. Michal Rovner: Selected One-artist Exhibitions 5 2000 Michal Rovner: New Works, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, May 2000. Michal Rovner: Between, New Gallery, Houston, January 9–March 2, 2000. 1998 Michal Rovner: Border, New Gallery, Houston, 1998. Michal Rovner: Recall Seeing, Studio Stefania Miscetti, Rome, 1998. Michal Rovner: Selected Works 1991–1998, The Schmidt Center Gallery, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, November 6–January 17,1998. (Brochure) Michal Rovner: Recent Work, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, October 23–November 28, 1998. Michal Rovner, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, September 14–October 14, 1998. 1997 Michal Rovner, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, November 1997. Michal Rovner: Photographic Works, Pace / MacGill Gallery, New York, October 30–November 29, 1997. Michal Rovner, Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Santa Monica, California, June–August 1997. Michal Rovner: Art Now 10, Tate Gallery, London, May 26–August 3, 1997. (Brochure) 1996 Michal Rovner: Works 1991–1996, The Bohen Foundation, New York, 1996. (Brochure) 1995 Michal Rovner: Selected One-artist Exhibitions 6 Michal Rovner, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, September 19–October 20, 1995. Michal Rovner: New Work, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, September 9–November 4, 1995. 1994 Michal Rovner, John Stoller Gallery, Minneapolis, 1994. Michal Rovner, New Gallery, Houston, 1994. Michal Rovner, Laura Carpenter Fine Arts, Santa Fe, 1994. Michal Rovner: One Person Game Against Nature, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Summer 1994. (Catalogue) 1993 Michal Rovner, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, November 3–December 24, 1993. Michal Rovner, The Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, October 30, 1993–January 16, 1994. (Catalogue) Michal Rovner, Peter Kilchmann Gallery, Zurich, June–July 1993. 1992 Michal Rovner, Prague House of Photography, 1992. Michal Rovner: “Outside 1990” and “Outside 1991,” Betsey Rosenfeld Gallery, Chicago, 1992. Michal Rovner: “Outside 1990” and “Outside 1991,” Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, 1992. 1991 Le Mois de la Photo a Montreal, La Maison de la Culture Mercier, Montreal, 1991. (Catalogue) Michal Rovner: Selected One-artist Exhibitions 7 Decoy: Michal Rovner, Grant Gallery, Denver, 1991. Traveled to: The Friends of Photography, Ansel Adams Center, San Francisco, as Decoy: Michal Rovner, Photographs of the Gulf War, January 15–March 1, 1992. 1990 Outside: Michal Rovner, Works 1987–1990, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel, December 1990. (Catalogue) Michal Rovner, Brent Sikkema Fine Art, New York, 1990. .
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