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Giuseppe Gabellone Giuseppe Gabellone Né en 1973 à Brindisi, Italie. Vit et travaille à Paris • greengrassi, Londres/UK Born in 1973 in Brindisi, Italy. Lives and works in • Galerie Perrotin, Paris/FR, Paris 2005 • Galerie Martin Janda, Vienne/AT Expositions personnelles • Guenzani via Melzo, Milan/IT Solo exhibitions 2004 • Galerie Perrotin, Paris/FR 2019 • Giuseppe Gabellone Art : Concept, Paris, FR 2003 • Studio Guenzani, Milan/IT 2018 • greengrassi, Londres/UK • Giuseppe Gabellone, Quartz Studio, Turin/IT • Giuseppe Gabellone, Galleria Zero, Milan/IT 2002 2017 • Giuseppe Gabellone, curated by Francesco Bonami, • Giuseppe Gabellone, curated by Francesco Stocchi, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago/US [catalogue] Fondazione Memmo, Rome/IT [catalogue] • greengrassi, Londres/UK 2001 • Galerie Martin Janda, Vienne/AT 2014 • greengrassi, Londres/UK 2000 • Giuseppe Gabellone, curated by Francesco Bonami, 2013 Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Palazzo Re • Soir Bleu, Galleria Zero, Milan/IT Rebaudengo, Guarene d’Alba/IT [catalogue] • Giuseppe Gabellone – Workshop, Museo del • greengrassi, Londres/UK Novecento – Palazzo dell’Arengario, Milan/IT • Giuseppe Gabellone, curated by Alessandro 1999 Rabottini, GAMeC, Bergame/IT [catalogue] • Giuseppe Gabellone, curated by Frédéric Paul, Frac Limousin, Limoges/FR [catalogue] 2011 • Studio Guenzani, Milan/IT • Galerie Perrotin, Paris/FR 1998 2010 • Giuseppe Gabellone e Kcho, Studio Guenzani, • Studio Guenzani, Milan/IT Milan/IT 1997 2009 • Laure Genillard, Londres/UK • Galerie Martin Janda, Vienne/AT • Galerie Perrotin, Paris/FR 1996 • Studio Guenzani, Milan/IT 2008 • greengrassi, Londres/UK • Giuseppe Gabellone, curated by Frédéric Paul, Domaine de Kerguéhennec, Bignan/FR [catalogue] • Studio Guenzani, Milan/IT 2006 Expositions collectives • Arkhaiologia - Archäologie in der Zeitgenössischen Kunst/ L’Archéologie Dans L’Art Contemporain, Group exhibitions curated by Dolores Denaro, CentrePasquArt, Bienne, Suisse/CH 2020 • Espíritu y Espacio. Colección Sandretto Re • Fuori, La Quadriennale di Roma, Rome/IT Rebaudengo, curated by Francesco Bonami, Sala de • Ce noir tout autour qui paraît nous cerner, Biennale Arte Santander, Boadilla del Monte, Madrid/ES de la photographie, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Mulhouse/FR 2010 • Paradoxycal Skin, curated by Alesandro Rabottini, 2019 Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Turin • Kronos e Kairos, Palatino, Rome/IT (curated by • Plus Ultra, Opere dalla Collezione Sandretto Re Lorenzo Benedetti) Rebaudengo, curated by Francesco Bonami, MACRO, • Prospettiva Arte Contemporanea, Fondazione Fiera, Rome/IT Milan/IT • La scultura italiana del XXI secolo, curated by Marco • Notti magiche, Fondazione Sandretto Re Meneguzzo, Fondazione Pomodoro, Milan/IT Rebaudengo, Turin/IT [catalogue] • Sindrome Italiana, curated by Yves Aupetitallot, 2018 Magasin, Grenoble/FR • Sanguine. Luc Tuymans on Baroque, curated by Luc • Primeira e Ultima, Notas sobre o Monumento, Tuymans, Fondazione Prada, Milan/IT [catalogue] curated by Rodrigo Moura, Galeria Luisa Strina, São • 100% Italia, Museo Ettore Fico, Turin/IT Paulo/BR • Mimesi permanente. Una mostra su simulazione e realismo, curated by Alessandro Rabottini, Galleria 2017 d’Arte Moderna, Turin/IT [catalogue] • The Sun and the Rainfall II, ZERO, Milan/IT • 21 x 21. 21 artisti per il 21° secolo, curated by • And What, for Example, Am I Now Seeing?, Galleria Francesco Bonami, Fondazione Sandretto Re Continua, Les Moulins/IT Rebaudengo, Turin/IT [catalogue] • Condo: Proyectos Ultravioleta, greengrassi, Londres/UK 2009 • Italian Open, curated by Art at Work, Annet Gelink 2016 Gallery, Amsterdam/NL • Imitation Christie’s II, Zero, Milan/IT • Espellos/Mirrors, curated by Gyonata Bonvicini, • The Mobility of facts, Bloomberg Space, Londres/UK Marco, Museo de Arte Contemporanea, Vigo/ES [catalogue] 2015 • Die Moderne als Ruine, curated by Sabine Folie, • Ennesima.Una mostra di sette mostre sull’arte Generali Foundation, Vienne/AT; Kunstmuseum italiana, curated by Vincenzo De Bellis, Triennale, Liechtenstein, Vaduz/LI [catalogue] Milan/IT [catalogue] • Beaufort03. Art by sea. Triennial of contemporary art, curated by Phillip Van den Bossche, Zeebrugge and 2014 other venues on the Belgian coast/BE [catalogue] • Animal Mineral Vegetable, Andrew Kreps Gallery, • Le Travail de rivière, curated by Claire Le Restif, New York/US Centre d’art contemporain d’Ivry – Le Crédac, • Stanze/Rooms. Works from the Sandretto Re Ivry-sur-Seine/FR [catalogue] Rebaudengo Collection, Stiftung Olbricht, Berlin/DE • Pragmatismus & Romantismus. Les matériaux du 2013 possible, curated by Anne Bonnin, Fondation • The Camera’s Blind Spot, curated by Simone Menegoi d’Entreprise Ricard, Paris/FR and Lorenzo Giusti, MAN - Museo d’Arte provincia di Nuoro, Nuoro/IT 2008 • Nouvelles Impressions de Raymond Roussel, curated • Legend, curated by Alexis Vaillant, Domaine by François Piron, Palais de Tokyo, Paris/FR Départemental de Chamarande, Chamarande/FR 2012 [catalogue] • Champ d’expériences, curated by Marianne Lanavère, • L’alchimia dell’arte Contemporanea, Opere della Centre international d’art et du paysage, Île de Collezione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Centro Vassivière/FR Saint-Benin, Aosta/IT • Italics: Italian Art between Tradition and Revolution, 2011 1968-2008, curated by Francesco Bonami, Palazzo Grassi, Venezia; Museum of Contemporary Art, d’Arte Moderna, Bologna Chicago/US [catalogue] 2003 2007 • Sogni e Conflitti. La Dittatura dello Spettatore, • Où? Scènes du sud: Espagne, Italie, Portugal, curated curated by Francesco Bonami, 50. Esposizione by Françoise Cohen, Musée d’art contemporain de Internazionale d’Arte, Biennale di Venezia, Venise/IT Nîmes, Nîmes/FR [catalogue] [catalogue] • Apocalittici e integrati, curated by Anna Mattirolo e • Qu’est-ce que la photo-sculpture?, curated by Paolo Colombo, MAXXI, Rome/IT [catalogue] Frédéric Paul, Frac Limousin, Limoges/FR • MCA Exposed: Defining Moments in Photography, • C’est arrivé demain, VII Biennale de Lyon, curated by 1967-2007, curated by Julie Rodrigues Widholm, Xavier Douroux, Franck Gautherot and Eric Troncy, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago/US Lyon/FR [catalogue] • Mentalgrafie, Viaggio nell’arte contemporanea italiana, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv/IS* 2002 [catalogue] • La RiproRiduzione, curated by G. Di Pietrantonio, • Camera con vista, curated by Claudia Gian Ferrari), Calcografia Nazionale, Rome and Archivo di Stato, Palazzo Reale, Milan/IT Turin [catalogue] • New Works: 02.3 (with Juan Miguel Ramos and Aïda 2006 Ruilova), ArtPace, San Antonio, Texas/US [catalogue] • Chers Amis, curated by Frederic Paul, Domaine de • Museum of 100 Days, curated by Okwui Enwezor, Kerguéhennec, Bignan/FR Documenta 11, Kassel/DE [catalogue] • Start@Hangar, Arte a Milano, curated by Giorgio Verzotti, Hangar Bicocca, Milan/IT [catalogue] 2001 • Chain of visions, curated by Francesco Bonami, Hara 2005 Museum, Tokyo/JP [catalogue] • La dolce crisi, Contemporary Photography in Italy, • Azerty un abecedaire autour des collections du Frac curated by Francesco Bonami and Sarah Cosulich Limousin, curated by Frédéric Paul, Centre Pompidou, Canarutto, Villa Manin, Codroipo/IT [catalogue] Paris/FR [catalogue] • Drive, Automobili nell’arte contemporanea, curated • Dimaniche della vita e dell’arte, curated by Giacinto by Gianfranco Maraniello, Galleria d’Arte Moderna, di Pietrantonio, Galleria d’Arte Moderna e Bologne/IT [catalogue] Contemporanea, Bergame/IT • La Scultura Italiana del XX Secolo, curated by Marco • Squatters, curated by Vicente Todolì and Bartomeu Meneguzzo, Fondazione Arnaldo Pomodoro, Milan/IT Marì, Museu Serralves, Oporto; Witte de With Center [catalogue] for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam/NL [catalogue] • Bidibidobidiboo, 1995-2005, 10 years of Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, curated by Francesco 2000 Bonami, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, • La jeune scéne artistique italienne dans la collection Turin/IT [catalogue] Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo per l’Arte, • Generations of Art, 10 anni alla FAR, curated by curated by Frederic Paul, Domaine de Kerguéhennec, Giorgio Verzotti, Fondazione Antonio Ratti, Como/IT Bignan/FR [catalogue] • Quotidiana, Castello di Rivoli, Turin/IT [catalogue] • Over the Edges, curated by Jan Hoet and Giacinto Di 2004 Pietrantonio, S.M.A.K., Gand/BE [catalogue] • Skulptur. Prekaerer Realismus zwischen Melancholie • Future Identities: Reflections from a Collection, und Komik, curated by Sabine Folie, Kunsthalle Wien, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Torino; Sala del Vienne/AT [catalogue] Canal de Isabel II, Madrid/ES [catalogue] • Love-Hate. Da Magritte a Cattelan, Capolavori dalla collezione del Museo d’arte contemporanea di 1998 Chicago, curated by Francesco Bonami and Sarah • Every Day, XI Sydney Biennial, curated by Jonathan Cosulich Canarutto, Villa Manin, Codroipo/IT Watkins, Sydney/AU [catalogue] [catalogue] • Mostrato. Fuori Uso 98, curated by Giacinto Di • Dolche Crisi, Contemporary Photography in Italy, Pietrantonio, Mercati Ortofrutticoli, Pescara curated by Francesco Bonami and Sarah Canarutto, [catalogue] Villa Manin, Centro d’Arte Contemporanea, Codroipo/IT [catalogue] 1997 • I nuovi mostri, Fondazione Trussardi, Milan • Delta, curated by Francesco Bonami, Musée d’Art • Drive, Automobili nell’arte contemporanea, Galleria Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris/FR [catalogue] • Che cosa sono le nuvole?, curated by Francesco • Giuseppe Gabellone. Ed. by Francesco Stocchi, Nero, Bonami, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Rome and Fondazione Memmo, Rome, 2018 Turin/IT [catalogue] • Giuseppe
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