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FRITZ HAEG C.V FRITZ HAEG c.v. www.fritzhaeg.com COMMISSIONED PROJECTS & SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2005 - 2014 (* brochure or catalog ** video) LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division) / Los Angeles / Wildflowering L.A. / Fall 2013 - Spring 2014 Walker Art Center / Minneapolis / Fritz Haeg: At Home in the City / residency, solo show, commissioned public projects: Edible Estate #16, Domestic Integrities A05, Foraging Circle / May - Nov 2013 * ** TAAK and Port of Rotterdam / Animal Estates 9.0 / Spring 2013 * The Israeli Center for Digital Art / Holon, Israel / exhibition and production of Edible Estate #13 / est. Jun 2013 Aarhus School of Architecture / Aarhus, Denmark / Edible Estate #14 / est. May 2013 deCordova Museum and Sculpture Park / Lincoln, MA / Domestic Integrities A04 / Jun 15 - Oct 6 2013 Hammer Museum / Los Angeles / Sundown Schoolhouse: At Home in L.A. / March 21 - 24 2013 Human Resources / Los Angeles / Domestic Integrities A03 / Mar 26 - Apr 4 2013 LA Art Book Fair / Los Angeles / Sundown Schoolhouse: Reading Lounge and Drop-In Center / Jan 31 - Feb 3 2013 MoCAD and Wayne State University / Detroit / Detroit Methods: Art Collectives at Home in the Commons / Dec 9 2012* Liverpool Biennial / Everton Park Foraging Spiral and Basecamp / Sep 15 - Nov 25, 2012 * ** MoMA, Museum of Modern Art / New York / Domestic Integrities A01 / Sep 24 - Nov 19 2012 Broad Art Museum / Michigan State University, East Lansing / Domestic Integrities A02 / Sep 2012 - Jan 2013 * Pollinaria / Abruzzo, Italy / Domestic Integrities E02 / May 2012 - May 2013 * ** Hayward Gallery / London / Sundown Schoolhouse of Queer Home Economics for Wide Open School / Jun 11 - Jul 11 2012* Blood Mountain Foundation / Budapest / Edible Estate #12 / May - Sep 2012 * ** University of North Carolina at Greensboro / Domestic Integrity Field Test / Apr – May 2012 Princeton University, Atelier Program / Princeton / Princeton Student Colony / Feb - May 2012 * Arup Phase 2 / London / Animal Estates 8.0 London HQ: Urban Wildlife Client Services / Oct 13 2011 – Jan 15 2012 * SALT Beyoglu / Istanbul / Edible Estates #11 / est. spring 2011 ** Stroom / Den Haag / Composted Constructions / Sep 30 - Oct 16 2011 * American Academy in Rome / Edible Estate #10 / Sep 2010 - Jul 2011 The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum / Ridgefield, CT / Fritz Haeg: Something for Everyone / May - Oct 2010 * Eagle Rock Community Arts Center / Los Angeles / Sundown Schoolhouse: Practicing Moving / Nov 14 - Dec 19 2009 ** X Initiative / New York / Dome Colony X in the San Gabriels / Jun - Oct 2009 * Museum of Contemporary Art / Miami / Salon Colada / May 21 - Sep 19, 2009 ** Friends of the High Line & NYRP / New York / Lenape Edible Estate: Manhattan / garden est. Jun 13, 2008 ** Casco Office of Art, Design & Theory / Utrecht / Fritz Haeg: Animal Estates 6.0 / Sep - Nov, 2008* ** Douglas F. Cooley Art Gallery, Reed College / Portland / Animal Estates 5.0 for Suddenly / Aug 26 - Oct 5, 2008* San Francisco Museum of Modern Art / San Francisco / Fritz Haeg: Animal Estates 4.0 / July 2008* Indianapolis Museum of Art / East Meets West Interchange Overpass Parade for On Procession / May - Aug 2008* Contemporary Museum Baltimore / Baltimore / Edible Estate #6 for Cottage Industry / May 24 - Aug 24, 2008* ** MIT Center for Advanced Visual Studies / Cambridge / Animal Estates 3.0 / April 14 - 18, 2008* Whitney Museum of American Art / New York / Animal Estates 1.0 for 2008 Whitney Biennial / Mar 6 - Aug 15, 2008* ** Arthouse / Austin / Fritz Haeg: Attack on the Front Lawn [Edible Estate #5] / Jan 26 - Mar 14, 2008 * ** Descanso Gardens / La Canada Flintridge, CA / Edible Estates Public Demonstration Garden / est. January 12, 2008 Tate Modern / London / Edible Estate #3 for Global Cities / garden est. May 26 / Jun 22 - Aug 27, 2007* ** MASS MoCA / North Adams, MA / Plan B - with Yoshua Okon for The Believers / Apr 26 - Sep 3, 2007* Institute of Contemporary Art / Philadelphia / Sundown Schoolhouse for Locally Localized Gravity / Jan 19 - Mar 25 2007* Whitney Museum of Contemporary Art Altria / New York / Sundown Schoolhouse: Dancing 9 to 5 / Jan 17 2007* ** Wattis Institute at CCA / San Francisco / Humans Were Here! (Building in L.A.) / Sep 12 - Nov 11 2006* ** FRITZ HAEG c.v. www.fritzhaeg.com Machine Project / Los Angeles / Edible Estates Headquarters and Workshop / Sep 29 - Oct 30, 2006 Millard Sheets Gallery, L.A. County Fair / Pomona / Edible Estate #2 for Fair Exchange / Sep 9 - Oct 1 2006 * ** Southern Exposure / San Francisco / Sundown Book Salon for Between the Walls / May 20 - Jun 03, 2006 California Institute of Arts / Valencia / Valencia Gardenlab campus community garden / est. November 4, 2005 Salina Art Center / Salina, KS / Edible Estate #1 for Eating / Sep 25 - Dec 31 2005 * ** The Palm House, Royal Botanic Gardens / Sydney / Fritz Haeg: Hothouse Paintings & Other Tests / Jan 4 - 22, 2005 SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2006 - 2014 (* brochure or catalog ** video) Berkeley Art Museum / Berkeley / The Possible / featuring Domestic Integrities part A06 / Feb 28 - May 23, 2014 Station to Station / cross-country series of shows and events / collaboration with BodyCartography / Sep 12, 2013 School of the Art Institute’s Sullivan Galleries / Chicago / Rooting: Regional Networks, Global Concerns / Aug 13 – Oct 13, 2013 The Israeli Center for Digital Art / Holon, Israel / We’re Not Alone / Feb - Apr 2013 California State University Fullerton / Interstice: New Economies for Creative Communities / Nov 10 - Dec 13 Venice Architecture Biennale, United States Pavilion / Venice, Italy / Spontaneous Interventions: Design Actions for the Common Good / Aug 29 - Nov 25, 2012 ** A+D Museum / Los Angeles / Rethink L.A. / Aug 4 - Sep 4, 2011 Centrum Architektury / Lodtz, Poland / Redirection: About Architectural Change / Oct 2011 L’Arredamento / Prata di Pordenone, Italy / Multisensory / Oct 7 - Nov 7, 2011 Creative Time / New York City / Living as Form / curated by Nato Thompson / Sep 23 - Oct 16, 2011 Farnsworth House and the Glass House / Modern Views / underwritten by Sotheby's / New York City / Fall 2010* Design Museum London / Sustainable Futures / London / Mar 31 - Sep 5, 2010 Architecture Foundation / Moss Your City / London / Jun 19 - Aug 6, 2010 Guggenheim Museum / Contemplating the Void / New York City / Feb 12 - Apr 28, 2010 For-Site Foundation / Presidio Habitats / San Francisco / May 15 - Fall, 2010* White Space / Institute for Critical Theory, Zurich Univ. of Arts / Archive of Shared Interests / Dec 11 - Jan 8, 2010 Ecoartspace / New York City / Down to Earth / Oct 3 - Nov 7, 2009 Ryerson University at the Design Exchange / Toronto / Carrot City / 2009, travels Rhode Island School of Design / traveling show / Partly Sunny / 2009 UCR Sweeney Art Gallery / University of California Riverside / Intelligent Design: Interspecies Art / Sep 5 - Feb 6, 2010 SHOWHOW at Copenhagen Design Week / Copenhagen / Edible Estates videos / Aug 26 - Sep 6, 2009 Kalthaus Botanischer Garten der Universität Wien / Vienna / Die Lesbarkeit der Brach / Jun 4 - 28, 2009 Stroom / Den Haag / Foodprint / Jun 26 - Aug 23, 2009 Fine Arts Gallery George Mason University / Fairfax County, VA / AgriArt: Companion Planting for Biological and Social Systems / Apr 21 - May 15, 2009 Silver Shed Project Space / New York City / The Twentyfirst / Nov 15 - Jan 10, 2009 L.A. County Museum of Art / Machine Project Field Guide to LACMA / ALPHA LACMA BCAM video / Nov 15, 2008* Abington Arts Center / Jenkintown, PA / Global Suburbia / Aug 30 - Nov 30, 2008 Smart Project Space / Amsterdam / Field Work part 2 / May 31 - July 12, 2008* Exit Art / New York City / EPA (Environmental Performance Actions) / Mar 15 - June 7, 2008 No. 9 / Toronto International Art Fair / Toronto / Ecology Video Series / Oct 25 - 29, 2007 Confederation Centre Art Gallery / Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island / Common Threads / Jun 2 -, 2007 {travels} University of California Irvine / Irvine, CA / Bioneering: Hybrid Investigations of Food / Apr 27 - May 11, 2007* FRITZ HAEG c.v. www.fritzhaeg.com Netherlands Architecture Institute / Maastricht / Edible Cities / Mar 3 - Jun 22, 2007 Grand Arts / Kansas City, MO / From the Fat of the Land / Apr 06 - Jul 27, 2007* Craft and Folk Art Museum / Los Angeles / Street Signs and Solar Ovens: Social Craft in L.A. / Oct 22 - Dec 31, 2006* Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts / San Francisco / Humans Were Here! (Building in L.A.) / Sep 12 - Nov 11, 2006* Participant / New York / Cluster / project by Katie Holten / Feb 09 - 19 {travels} Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions / Los Angeles / Civic Matters [Sundown Salon #24] / Jan 15 - 29, 2006 Pacific Design Center / Los Angeles / New Blood 101: Millennium Models / Fall 2000 Voxopolis / Philadelphia / Them / Jan 8 - Jan 31, 1999 Tate / New York / Open: Inaugural Exhibition / Sep - Oct, 1998 Parsons School of Design Gallery / New York / Hothouse / Fall 1998 SELECTED CURATORIAL PROJECTS (*brochure or catalog) Architecture Foundation / London / Sundown Schoolhouse: Talking About the Future / Oct 17 2009 Sundown Salon / Los Angeles / event and performance series / 2001-2006* California Institute of Arts / Valencia, CA / This River Is Our Parade with Cal Arts students / May 14, 2006 Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts / San Francisco / Humans Were Here! (Building in L.A.) / Sep 12 - Nov 11, 2006* MAK Center for Art and Architecture / West Hollywood / Sundown Salon #14: Showdown! / Sep 15 - Dec 12, 2004 Art Center College of Design / Pasadena / gardenLAb experiment with Francois Perrin / Sep 7 - Oct 17, 2004*
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