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VTV Catalog 1 Events.Pages Catalog VernissageTV 1/2: Events 2005–2018 Events January 2018 08: Emil Michael Klein: Darkotic / Kunsthalle Zürich 01: Rob Pruitt: The Church / Kunsthalle Zürich December 2017 25: teamLab: Transcending Boundaries / Pace London 21: VernissageTV’s Top Ten Videos of 2017 18: Untertage. Best of Visarte Zürich & Guests 14: Yornel Martinez, 2017 Artist in Residence, Davidoff Art Initiative 11: Natalie Reusser: Charlie. Solo Exhibition at Balzer Projects, Basel 07: VTV Classics (r3): Liste 07 (2007) 04: Yornel Martinez Elias, Eduardo Navarro, Brad Rimmer, Cao Shu, Charlie Godet Thomas November 2017 30: VTV Classics (r3): Daniel Richter: Huntergrund / Museum f. Gegenwartskunst Basel (2006) 27: Dawn Kasper: The Sun, the Moon, and the Stars. Performance. Venice Art Biennale 2017 23: Daniel Robert Hunziker: It’s Never Been This Close Before / von Bartha, Basel 20: Anri Sala: The Last Resort / Kaldor Public Art Projects, Sydney 16: Everything At Once. Group Exhibition at The Store Studios, London 13: Brigitte Kowanz: Infinity and Beyond / Austrian Pavilion, Venice Art Biennale 2017 09: Pipilotti Rist: Sip my Ocean / Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney 06: Inside the new Zeitz MOCAA in Cape Town, South Africa 02: Ryoji Ikeda: Test Pattern [N°12] at Store Studios, London October 2017 30: Alex Dordoy: The Moss is Dreaming / Blain Southern, London 26: Sarah Oppenheimer: S-01 / Annely Juda Fine Art, London 24: VernissageTV Magazine No. 40: Grain 23: Jean Dubuffet: Théâtres de mémoire / Pace London 22: Pedro Meier: Work in Progress 19: Jake & Dinos Chapman: The Disasters of Everyday Life / Blain Southern, London 16: Dan Colen: Sweet Liberty / Newport Street Gallery, London 13: Marcelo Jácome: Dimension of Colour / Brasilea Foundation, Basel 11: Superflex: One Two Three Swing! Tate Modern, London 09: Charlie Godet Thomas: Roman-fleuve / Vitrine, Basel 07: Frieze Art Fair London 2017 05: Zeitz MOCAA, Cape Town / Interview with Azu Nwagbogu 02: Paul Klee: Abstraction as from 1913 / Retrospective at Fondation Beyeler September 2017 28: Tino Sehgal Book Launch & Talk at Fondation Beyeler 25: Zeitz MOCAA, Cape Town / Interview with Nandipha Mntambo 21: Pipilotti Rist: Tender Roundelay / Fondation Beyeler 18: Zeitz MOCAA, Cape Town / Interview with David Green 15: Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA), Cape Town / Interview with Mark Coetzee 13: Varlin: Perspectives / Museum Franz Gertsch 11: Artist Talk with Wilhelm Sasnal and Hans Ulrich Obrist at Fondation Beyeler 08: Anja Ganster: Tidal Friction. Solo Exhibition at Museum Franz Gertsch 06: John Russell: DOGGO / Kunsthalle Zürich 04: Jimmie Durham: God’s Children, God’s Poems / Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst August 2017 31: Interview with the artist Wilhelm Sasnal at Fondation Beyeler 28: Cheryl Donegan: My Plastic Bag / Kunsthalle Zürich 24: Marie Cool Fabio Balducci at Documenta 14 Kassel 21: Sharon Lockhart: Little Review / Polish Pavilion, Venice Art Biennale 2017 17: Documenta 14 Kassel: Former Underground Train Station (KulturBahnhof) 14: Hito Steyerl: HellYeahWeFuckDie / Skulptur Projekte Münster 2017 10: Hiwa K: When We Were Exhaling Images 07: Jason Rhoades: Sutter’s Mill / Art Basel 2017 Unlimited 03: Guillermo Galindo: Sonic Borders 2 / Documenta 14 Kassel July 2017 31: Chris Burden: Ode to Santos-Dumont / Art Basel 2017 Unlimited 27: Nicole Eisenman: Sketch for a Fountain / Skulptur Projekte Münster 2017 24: Benjamin Patterson at Documenta 14 Kassel 20: Giovanni Anselmo at Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice (Italy) 17: Takis: Gong / Documenta 14 Kassel 13: Phyllida Barlow: Untitled: 100banners2015 10: Kirstine Roepstorff / Danish Pavilion at Venice Art Biennale 2017 06: Ayse Erkmen: On Water / Skulptur Projekte Münster 2017 03: Documenta 14 Kassel (Fridericianum): Works from the EMST Collection June 2017 30: Erwin Wurm / Austrian Pavilion at Venice Art Biennale 2017 28: VernissageTV Magazine No. 39: One Year 26: Skulptur Projekte Münster 2017 Highlights 23: Marta Minujin: The Parthenon of Books / Documenta 14 Kassel 21: Tracey Moffatt: My Horizon / Australian Pavilion at Venice Art Biennale 2017 19: Pierre Huyghe: After ALife Ahead / Skulptur Projekte Münster 2017 16: Elisabetta Di Maggio: Almost Transparent Nature 15: Art Basel 2017 Unlimited 14: Ale Bachlechner: this is not a competition / Art Cologne 2017 13: Arjan Martins: O Estrangeiro / Brasilea Foundation, Basel 13: Art Basel 2017 Parcours 12: Roberto Cuoghi: Imitation of Christ / Italian Pavilion, Venice Art Biennale 2017 09: Documenta 14 Kassel Highlights 09: Samson Young: Songs for Disaster Relief, Hong Kong in Venice 07: Yesim Akdeniz at Pi Artworks at Art Cologne 2017 05: Geoffrey Farmer / Canadian Pavilion, Venice Art Biennale 2017 02: Phyllida Barlow: Folly / British Pavilion at Venice Art Biennale 2017 May 2017 31: Wolfgang Tillmans at Fondation Beyeler 29: Nathan Pohio Documenta 14 Whakatau 26: Tehching Hsieh: Doing Time / Taiwan Pavilion, Venice Art Biennale 2017 24: Xavier Veilhan: Studio Venezia / French Pavilion, Venice Art Biennale 2017 22: Markus Oehlen at Galerie Hans Mayer at Art Cologne 2017 19: Mark Bradford: Tomorrow is Another Day / U.S. Pavilion, Venice Art Biennale 2017 17: Venice Art Biennale 2017: Viva Arte Viva – Arsenale 15: Anne Imhof: Faust / German Pavilion, Venice Art Biennale 2017 12: Kenny Wong at Pearl Lam Galleries, Art Cologne 2017 11: Venice Art Biennale 2017: Viva Arte Viva – Giardini 10: Marie Cool Fabio Balducci / Documenta 14 Athens 08: Péter Szalay at acb Gallery at Art Cologne 2017 05: Ibrahim Mahama: Check Point Prosfygika / Documenta 14 Athens 04: Flaka Haliti at LambdaLambdaLambda at Art Cologne 2017 03: Joar Nango: European Everything (2017) / Documenta 14 Athens 02: Galerie Laurent Godin at Art Cologne 2017 01: Jahic / Roethlisberger: Showcase I / Projektraum M54, Basel April 2017 30: Dorian Gaudin at Dittrich & Schlechtriem at Art Cologne 2017 29: Xu Zhen at Waldburger Wouters at Art Cologne 2017 28: Blain|Southern at Art Cologne 2017 27: Caroline Wells Chandler at Roberto Paradise at Art Cologne 2017 26: Daniel Knorr: Materialization / Documenta 14 Athens 25: Art Cologne 2017 24: Keith Sonnier: Portal Series and Selected Early Works / Häusler Contemporary Zürich 21: Maria Lassnig at Municipal Gallery of Athens 19: Franco Mazzucchelli: Riappropriazione 17: Nevin Aladag: Music Room / Documenta 14 Athens 15: VernissageTV Magazine No. 38: Politico 14: Rebecca Horn: Journal du Voleur, Jean Genet, 2013 13: DESTE Prize: An Anniversary Exhibition, 1999-2015 12: Flavio Favelli: Senso 80. 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