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Matthew Mccaslin Biography MATTHEW MCCASLIN BIOGRAPHY BORN 1957, Bayshore, NY SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2018 Matthew McCaslin: Place to Put It; Spencer Brownstone Gallery; New York, NY 2016 Matthew McCaslin: Electric Banana; New Art Projects; London, England 2015 Matthew McCaslin & Michael Scott: Courants Alternatifs; Galerie Triple V; Paris, France 2013 Matthew McCaslin: What Goes On In My Mind; Le Consortium; Dijon, France 2011 Matthew McCaslin: On the Corner of 5th and Main; Galerie Triple V ; Dijon, France 2009 Matthew McCaslin: Crossroads; Gering & López Gallery; New York, NY 2008 Matthew McCaslin: Chance Discovery; Brandstrom Galleri; Stockholm, Sweden Matthew McCaslin: The World is Turning; Fred; London, England 2007 Matthew McCaslin: Multiples ; Galerie de Multiples; Paris, France Matthew McCaslin: Electric Painting; Galerie Scmidt MacZollek; Cologne, Germany 2006 Matthew McCaslin: The Other; Galeria Javier López; Madrid, Spain Matthew McCaslin; Sima Galerie; Nurnberg, Germany 2005 Matthew McCaslin; Sandra Gering Gallery; New York, NY Matthew McCaslin: Flying; Evelyne Canus Gallery; Basel, Switzerland 2004 Matthew McCaslin: Sleepwalking on the 27th Floor; Museum of Modern Art; St. Etienne, France Matthew McCaslin: Adrift; Feigen Contemporary; New York, NY Matthew McCaslin: Winter Light; Socrates Sculpture Park; New York, NY 2003 Matthew McCaslin: New Science; Galeria Javier López; Madrid, Spain Electric Circus (with Kay Rosen); Galerie Friedrich; Basel, Switzerland 2002 Matthew McCaslin; La Salle de Bains; Lyon, France 2001 Matthew McCaslin; Sandra Gering Gallery; New York, NY Matthew McCaslin; Shoshana Wayne Gallery; Los Angeles, CA Matthew McCaslin; Velan Centro d’Arte Contemporanea; Turin, Italy Matthew McCaslin; Galeria Javier López; Madrid, Spain 2000 Matthew McCaslin’s Mixed Metaphors; Atrium Gallery, University of Connecticut; Storrs, CT Matthew McCaslin; C+M Gagllery; Buenos Aires, Argentina Matthew McCaslin; Galerie Rolf Ricke; Cologne, Germany Matthew McCaslin; Galerie Evelyne Canus; Paris, France Matthew McCaslin; Sima Gallery; Nuremberg, Germany 1999 Matthew McCaslin; Feigen Contemporary; New York, NY Matthew McCaslin; Galeria Javier López; Madrid, Spain Matthew McCaslin; Kunstbunker; Munich, Germany Matthew McCaslin; Shoshana Wayne Gallery; Santa Monica, CA 1998 Matthew McCaslin: Works - Sites; Kunstverein St. Gallen Kunstmuseum; Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA; Galerie fur Zeitgenössische Kunst Leipzig; Kunstverein Freiburg im Marienbad, Freiburg; Matthew McCaslin; Feigen Contemporary; New York, NY Matthew McCaslin; Sandra Gering Gallery; New York, NY 1997 Matthew McCaslin; Real Artways; Hartford, CT Matthew McCaslin; Baumgartner Gallery; Washington, DC 1996 Matthew McCaslin; Künstlerhaus Palais Thurn und Taxis; Bregenz, Austria Matthew McCaslin; Galerie Erika & Otta Frieddrich; Bern, Switzerland Concentrations 28, Matthew McCaslin; Dallas Museum of Art; Dallas, TX Matthew McCaslin; Shoshana Wayne Gallery; Santa Monica, CA Matthew McCaslin; Galeria Massimo Minini; Brescia, Italy Matthew McCaslin: Collision of Boredom and Meditation; Ateliers d’Artistes de la Ville de Marseille; Marseille, France Matthew McCaslin; Baxter Gallery, Maine College of Art; Portland, ME Currents 65: Matthew McCaslin; St. Louis Art Museum; St. Louis, MO Matthew McCaslin: Harnessing Nature; Whitney Museum of American Art; New York, NY Matthew McCaslin; 1708 Gallery; Richmond, VA Matthew McCaslin: Time Machine; Galerie Anselm Dreher; Berlin, Germany 1995 Matthew McCaslin; Baumgartner Gallery; Washington, DC Matthew McCaslin; Sima Gallery; Nuremberg, Germany Matthew McCaslin: Bloomer; Michael Klein Gallery; New York, NY Matthew McCaslin; Galerie Rolf Ricke; Cologne, Germany 1994 Matthew McCaslin; Sprengel Museum; Hannover, Germany Matthew McCaslin; Kunstverein; Münster, Germany Matthew McCaslin; Franz Paludetto Gallery; Turin, Italy Matthew McCaslin; Feigen, Inc.; Chicago, IL 1993 Matthew McCaslin; Daniel Newburg Gallery; New York, NY Matthew McCaslin; Chisenhale Gallery; London, England Matthew McCaslin: Damage Total; Postmasters Gallery; New York, NY Matthew McCaslin: Nature's Ways; Galerie Rodolphe Janssen; Bruxelles, Belgium Steve Di Benedetto & Matthew McCaslin; Gallery Jurgen Becker; Hamburg, Germany 1992 Projects 33: Matthew McCaslin; The Museum of Modern Art; New York, NY Matthew McCaslin; Daniel Weinberg Gallery; Los Angeles, CA Matthew McCaslin; Art and Public; Geneva, Switzerland Matthew McCaslin; Rolf Ricke Gallery; Cologne, Germany Matthew McCaslin; Le Consortium, Centre d'Art Contemporain; Dijon, France Matthew McCaslin; Daniel Weinberg Gallery; Los Angeles, CA Matthew McCaslin; Feigen, Inc.; Chicago, IL 1991 Matthew McCaslin; Daniel Newburg Gallery; New York, NY Matthew McCaslin; Anthony Reynolds Gallery; London, England Matthew McCaslin; Galerie Jennifer Flay; Paris, France 1989 Matthew McCaslin: landscapes of the in between; Daniel Newburg Gallery; New York, NY Matthew McCaslin & Steve Di Benedetto; Daniel Newburg Gallery; New York, NY 1987 Matthew McCaslin; Bess Cutler Gallery; New York, NY 1982 Matthew McCaslin: Animals; Red Bar; New York, NY SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2015 Kunslicht; Galerie Lange + Pult; Zurich, Switzerland Courants Alternatifs; Galerie Triple V; Paris, France Inauguration; Galerie Triple V; Paris, France 2014 La VeÌriteÌ Avant-dernieÌ€re; Galerie de Multiples; Paris, France By Destiny; Arario Gallery; Seoul, Korea Monochromes & Readymades: Collection Mathieu Mercier; Centre d'art L'onde; Vélizy, France 2013 Junkies' Promises; Paul Kasmin Gallery; New York, NY Trouble Every Day; Johannes Vogt Gallery; New York, NY Art et Architecture; Steven Vail Fine Art; Iowa City, IA Schauplatz; Stilper Procktraum; Frankfurt, Germany Krazy House; Moderne Kunst; Frankfurt, Germany 2012 Variations on Theme; Dallas Museum of Art; Dallas, TX Trees for Life; Contemporary Jewish Museum; San Francisco, CA Suddenly Last Year; Palais de Tokyo; Paris, France Science Fiction; Galerie Triple V; Dijon, France 2011 New Wall Works; Maryland Art Place; Baltimore, MD Super Real – Hyper Wrong ; Häusler Contemporary; Munich, Germany MMK 1991 - 2011: 20 Years of Presence ; Museum for Modern Kunst (MMK); Frankfurt am Main, Germany Brut de Decoffrage; ancienne eglise Saint Philibert; Dijon, France 25 Jahre; Galerie Sima; Nurnburg, Germany La Chasse au Snark; Galerie de Multiples; Paris, France Situation NY 1986; Art + Public-Cabinet; Geneva, Switzerland 2010 Reinventing Ritual: Contemporary Art and Design for Jewish Life; The Jewish Museum; New York, NY Love in Vein: Editions Fawbush projects & artists 2005-2010; Gering & Lopez Gallery; New York, NY Fiat Lux! ; Velan Art Center; Turin, Italy 2009 The Eventual; Futura Gallery; Prague, Czech Republic N’importe quoi; Musée d’Art Contemporain Lyon; Lyon, France Slough; David Nolan Gallery; New York, NY Portrait of the Artist as a Biker: the Collection of Olivier Mosset ; Le Magasin; Grenoble, France 2008 Micro-narratives; Musee d’art Moderne; St. Etienne, France The Morning After: Videoarbeiten der Sammlung Goetz; Weserburg Museum fur Moderne Kunst ; Bremen, Germany REVISITED; La Salle de Bains; Lyon, France Call It What You Like; Art Center Silkeborg, Weserburg Museum fur Moderne Kunst ; Bremen, Germany 2007 48th October Salon; Micro-narratives; Belgrade, Serbia Foodscapes; Art and Gastronomy; Parma, Italy Die Sammlung Ricke; Kunstmuseum Lichtenstein; Lichtenstein They Eye of the Storm; Kunstmuseum St. Gallen; St. Gallen, Switzerland Rolf Ricke Collection; MMK Museum fur Moderne Kunst; Frankfurt, Germany The Eventual; Frac Bourgogne; Dijon, France Touch-down; Galerie Friedrich; Basel, Switzerland Lightworks; Galeria Javier Lopez; Madrid, Spain 2006 Summer Light; Sandra Gering Gallery; New York, NY Review: vidéos et lms de la collection Pierre Huber; Le Magasin; Grenoble, France Selections from the Collection; Kunstmuseum St. Gallen; St. Gallen, Switzerland Kit O’ Parts, La Salle de Bains: past, present and future; CAN; Neuchatel, Switzerland Light Works; Galeria Javier López; Madrid, Spain 2005 Avance Rapido: Media Art de la Coleccion Goetz; Centro Cultural Conde Duque; Madrid, Spain Sweet Temptations - Dialogues with the Collecton of Rolf Ricke ; Museum of Modern Art; St. Gallen, Switzerland Drawing Show; Galeries Schmidt MacZollek; The Giving Person; Museum of Modern Art; Naples, Italy 2004 A Angles vifs; capcMusee d’art contemporain de Bordeaux; Bordeaux, France Editions Fawbush: A Selection; Sandra Gering Gallery; New York, NY Following and to be Followed; Le Consortium; Dijon, France Segni di luce; A Arte Studio Invernizzi; Milan, Italy Brooklyn Works; Brooklyn Museum of Art; Brooklyn, NY Flower Power; Museum of Modern Art; Lille, France 2003 Fast Forward Media Art/Sammlung Goetz; ZKM- Zentrum fur Kunst und Medientechnologie Karlsruhe; Karlsruhe, Germany 40th Anniversary; Rolf Ricke Gallery; Cologne, Germany Following and to be Followed; Le Consortium; Dijon, France Video Plus; Carl Solway Gallery; Cincinnati, OH Valencia Bienalle; Valencia, Italy Video Mix; Arario Gallery; South Korea Imago ; Musee de Beaux Arts; Dole, France 2002 Body Power/Power Play; Worttembergischer Kunstverein ; Stuttgart, Germany Seven Grays; Paula Cooper Gallery; New York, NY Tempo; Museum of Modern Art; New York, NY New Media Exhibit; Galerie Simonne Stern; New Orleans, LA 2001 Works; Feigen Contemporary; New York, NY Energy Inside; Falconer Gallery at Grinnell University; Grinnell, IA Figures Libres; FracFrance-Comte; Dole, France Night on Earth; Stasticsche Kunsthalle; Munster,
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