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Whatever's Whatever Catalogue DIMITRIS ANDREADIS DIMITRIOS ANTONITSIS MICHAEL BEVILACQUA DEARRAINDROP RY FYAN CHRIS JOHANSON KALUP LINZY EDDIE MARTINEZ MARILYN MINTER MIKA ROTTENBERG YANNIS VARELAS VASILIS ZIDIANAKIS july 5th - septEMBER 30th, 2008 hydra school projects (palio gymnasio) opening hours: 11.30-13.30 and 19.30-22.00. monday closed info: +30 693 802455 . Dimie Athanasopoulou and Dimitrios Antonitsis, the creative force behind Whatever’s Whatever, welcome you to the Hydra School Project with this poem by Raymond Pettibon. PS - Just let me keep my hair. DIMITRIS ANDREADIS Right: Memphis Monday, 2008, oil on cardboard, 110 x 135 cm Below: Cropped Head, 2008, oil on cardboard, 170 x 260 cm Courtesy Hydra School Project and the Artist DIMITRIOS ANTONITSIS Dark Gladiolas, Total Recall Series, 2005-2007 bubble-jet on reflective membrane, 60 x 60 cm Courtesy Hydra School Project and the Artist MICHAEL BEVILACQUA Anger is an Energy, 2008, oil on paper, 127 x 260 cm Courtesy Galleri Faurschou, Copenhagen and the Artist DEARRAINDROP (collaboration with Eddie Martinez) Untitled, 2007, mixed media on paper, 45.72 x 60.96 cm each RY FYAN Right: Alone, 2008, mixed media, 20.5 x 27.5 cm Below: The Oscars, 2008, mixed media, 20.5 x 27.5 cm Courtesy Hydra School Project and the Artist CHRIS JOHANSON Right: Untitled, 2008, acrylic on wood, 53.3 x 40.6 cm Below: Untitled, 2008, acrylic on paper, 39.3 x 55.8 cm Courtesy Deitch Projects, New York and the Artist KALUP LINZY Conversations wit de Churen V: As da Art World Might Turn, 2006 digital video, color, sound, TRT: 12 minutes 9 seconds Courtesy Taxter & Spengemann, New York and the Artist EDDIE MARTINEZ Untitled, 2007, mixed media on paper, 56.72 x 75.26 cm each Courtesy Zieher Smith, New York and the Artist MARILYN MINTER Right: Fuzzy Pam (Pamela Anderson), 2007, c-print, 218.4 x 152.4 cm, ed. 1/3 Below: Bridle, 2004, c-print, 127 x 91.4 cm, ed.4/5 Courtesy Salon 94, New York and the Artist MIKA ROTTENBERG Untitled, 2007, graphite and colored pencil on paper, 31.8 x 33.4 cm each Courtesy Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, New York and the Artist JANNIS VARELAS Right: The Giant, 2008, mixed media, drawing on paper, 240 x 150 cm Below: Untitled, 2008, mixed media, drawing on paper, 240 x 150 cm Courtesy The Breeder, Athens, Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna and the Artist VASSILIS ZIDIANAKIS Hydra + Op, 2008, installation (eight pieces), silkscreen on plexiglass, dimensions variable Courtesy Hydra School Project and Atopos Cultural Organization, Athens DIMITRIS ANDREADIS 2006 Curated by Dimitrios Antonitsis, M&T Bank Model Home: Baltimore 2008 SECA Art Award Exhibition, San Born in Athens, Greece, 1979 Not a Photo, Chelsea Art Museum, Hydra, Greece Artscape 2003 Visual Arts Exhibitions . Bitten, Lightbox Gallery, Los Angeles, Francisco Museum of Art, San Lives and works in Athens, Greece New York, USA Friends with the Genie, Baltimore, CA Francisco Midlife Crisis, Salander O’Rielly 2007 Maryland SELECTED Group ExHiBiTiOnS Gallery, New York, USA POPcentric, Gering Lopez Gallery, Dearraindrop. Have a Nice Forever, 2007 2002 2005 Indentitas, BAC, Barcelona, Spain (cat) New York, New York John Connelly Presents, New York, NY With Teeth: A Mixed Media Group Chris Johanson, Deitch Projects, New Cum Laude Graduates from the Athens The Same, The Flat, Milan, Italy (cat) Dark Victory, Ileana Tounta Exhibition, Curated by Ryan Schneider, York School of Fine Arts exhibition, postER, Hydra School Project, Hydra, Contemporary, Athens, Greece Priska Juska Fine Arts, NY Many Ways, Roberts & Tilton, Los Foundation of the Hellenic World, Greece (cat) SELECTED Group ExHiBiTiOnS Cabinet of Curiosities, curated by Angeles Athens, Greece Anatomy of a Dream, Kalfayan 2006 2007 Kathy Grayson, Journal Gallery, NY Galleries, Salonika, Greece (cat) “Songs for Sale”, Deitch Projects, New Kaviar Fabrikken Residency, Mail Order Monsters, curated by Kathy 2001 York, USA Henningsvaer-Lofoten, Norway Grayson, Peres Projects Berlin Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco 2005 Mail Order Monsters, curated by Kathy Hammer Projects, UCLA Hammer DIMITRIOS ANTONITSIS Femmes, Museum of Carouge, 2005 Grayson, Deitch Projects, New York 2006 Museum, Los Angeles Born in Athens, Greece, 1966 Geneva, Switzerland “Looking at Words”, Andrea Rosen Mail Order Monsters, curated by Kathy Group Show, John Connelly Presents, Vedanta Gallery, Chicago Lives and works on the island of Donna, Donne, Palazzo Strozzi, Gallery, New York, USA Grayson, Peres Projects, Berlin New York, NY Bodybuilder and Sportsman Gallery, Hydra, Greece and in new York, USA Florence, Italy (cat) “Translation”, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, Panic Room, Deste Foundation, Chicago Polymorph Pervers, ACC Gallery, France 2006 Athens, GR SELECTED Solo ExHiBiTiOnS Weimar, Germany “New York City Bling Bling”, Cinema a Collage Show, ZieherSmith, New 2000 2008 Ritorni d’Immagine, Villa Noris, Luci Rosse, Modena, Italy York, NY 2005 The Ourselves Festival, Alleged Fine Total Recall, International Art Fair of Verona, Italy “Still”, Sandra Gering Gallery, New Art Basel Miami Beach, Deitch Arts, New York Beijing, Beijing, China. NYC Bling-Bling, Cinema Adriano, York, USA 2005 Projects, Miami, FL Le Nuage Brun (The Brown Cloud), Backdraft, (with Tilo Schulz), Modena, Italy (curatorial) Butch Queen Realness with a Twist Live Through This, Miami Design Purple Institute, Paris, France Dogenhaus Gallery, Leipzig, Germany The Simple Life, Hydra School Project, 2004 in Pastel Colours Video Show, TATE District, Miami, FL Hydra, Greece (cat) “Monument to Now”, Dakis Joannou Liverpool, England 1998 2007 2nd Prague Biennial, Prague (cat) Collection, Deste Foundation, Athens, Bit by Bit , The Contemporary Art 2004 All On Different Trips, Four Walls, San Clash-ified (with Tilo Schulz), Ileana Miracles and Wonders, Macedonian Greece Gallery , Vancouver , BC Majority Whip, White Columns, New Francisco Tounta Contemporary Art Center, Museum of Contemporary Art, “Crosscurrents at the Century’s Drunk Vs. Stoned 2,Gavin Brown’s York, NY SWP, Alleged Fine Arts, New York Athens, Greece Salonika, Greece (cat) End: Selections from the Neuberger Enterprise , NY Philiip Divided By Lightening, Deitch Berman Art Collection”, various sites The New Image Art Show @ RVCA, Projects, Brooklyn, NY 1997 2005 “Commodities Celebrities Death & Costa Mesa , California Ourlandia, Scene/Escena, San Total Recall, the Flat, Milan, IT Disaster”, Salina Art Centre, Salina, ”With us against reality, or against 2003 Francisco Super-Vision, Millefiori Art Space, MICHAEL BEVILACQUA Kansas, USA us!”, Anders Nordby & Ida Ekblad, Session the Bowl, Deitch Projects, Athens, Greece Born in Carmel, California, 1966 Willy Wonka Inc., Oslo , Norway New York, NY 1995 Some Prefer Nettles, Batagianni Lives and works in new York City Volta 01, Kavi Gupta Gallery, Basel NADA Art Fair, Rivington Arms, New The Universe, Jack Hanley Gallery, San Gallery, Athens, GR Switzerland York, NY Francisco Philosophobia, Lab Art Projects, SELECTED Solo ExHiBiTiOnS DEARRAINDROP Be In, Rivington Arms, New York, NY Sorry, Figure 5, San Francisco Athens, Greece 2008: Joe Grillo born in Meteorcity, AZ, 2004 Fatasiamnesia, Faurschou Beijing, 1980 Spider Ride, Dreamland Artists Club, 2002 1994 2004 China Lives and work in Virginia Beach, VA Creative Time Presents: Coney Island Don’t Be Scared, Rivington Arms, New Fantasy Island (Life Span), Kiki, San Philosophobia, Heidi Cho Gallery, New 2007: Collage Party at Bergdorf Goodman: 4 York, NY Francisco York, USA Remains of the Day, Galleri Faurschou, Laura Grant born in Detroit, Mi, 1981 windows, New York, NY Pleasing Mother, 365 Art Space, Copenhagen, Denmark Lives and work in Virginia Beach, VA 1990 Athens, Greece The Poison Apple, Massimo Carasi/The 2003 Pictures and Words, Emmanuel Flat, Milan, Italy Billy Grant born in norfolk, VA, 1984 Paper Rodeo, Space 1026, CHRIS JOHANSON Ratnitsky Found Objects, San 2003 Drawing under the influence: Fables Lives and work in Virginia Beach, VA Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Born in San Jose, CA, 1968 Francisco Agathon or Panic in Weimar, Gazon of the reconstruction. Chelsea Art Scope Art Fair New York, at the Dylan Lives and works in San Francisco, CA Rouge, Athens Greece (cat) Museum, New York, USA Owen Osborn born in Boston, MA Hotel, New York, NY 1981 Psyche Out 2k3, New York SELECTED Solo ExHiBiTiOnS SELECTED Group ExHiBiTiOnS 2001 2005 Lives and work in Philadelphia, PA Underground Film Festival at 2008 2007 Blurred Fiction, Steven Makris Gallery, Michael Bevilacqua, Louisiana Anthology Film Archive Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco Pierogi Flatfilling – an interactive Athens, Greece (cat) Contemporary. Louisiana Museum of Chris Kucinski Born in Monterey, Version>03 Digital Arts Convergence, curatorial project, ArtNews Projects, Modern Art, Humlebok, Denmark CA, 1981 Museum of Contemporary Arts, 2007 Berlin, Germany 2000 ”Black Studio”, Galleri Faurschou, Lives and work in Brooklyn, nY Chicago Art Unlimited, Art Basel 38 (with The Silly Adults, Gallerie Nicolai Wallner, Family Matters, Monique Goldstrom Copenhagen, Denmark Totem Tour, Andrew Kreps Gallery, Modern Institute/Toby Webster Ltd. Copenhagen, Denmark Gallery, New York, USA (cat) ”Surface to Air”, Deitch Projects, New SELECTED Solo ExHiBiTiOnS New York, New York and Gallerie Nicolai Wallner), Basel Very Abstract and Hyper Figurative, Family Matters, Riverrun Gallery, York, USA 2007 FilmStock: 3 Nights of Art , Action & Switzerland Thomas Gane Gallery, London, UK Lambertville, New Jersey, USA Mad Love - Young Art from Danish Anarchy, curated by Tessa Hughes-
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