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Right outside my hostel I realized that there was a Hans Haacke piece I had read about earlier, on Rosa Luxemburg Strasse.
Hans Haacke’s 1984 “Isolation Box as Used by US Troops at Point Salines Prison Camp in Grenada, 1983”.
Installation view of “Art for the Future: Artists Call and Central American Solidarities”
University of New Mexico Museum of Art
Albuquerque, New Mexico
September 6 – December 3, 2022
Governor Hogan Tours Dixon Valve Distribution Center by Patrick Siebert at 365 Haacke Dr, Chestertown, MD 21620
Governor Hogan Tours Dixon Valve Distribution Center by Patrick Siebert at 365 Haacke Dr, Chestertown, MD 21620
Biennale Cuveé. Installation by Hans Haacke.
Kulturhauptstadt Europas Linz 09/Cultural Capital of Europe. Austria
Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London
Sarah Pierce
The Meaning of Greatness, 2006
Curtain, rope, plinths and archives
Svetlana Kopystiansky
About the work “Shadow of Gravitation”
I worked on this series several years from 1990 and it was accomplished in a number of 40 collages in 1993.
Collages were made from postcards with reproductions of landscape paintings and photographs. I was doing photographs of the ground and water surfaces mostly in the Upstate New York and was buying in various museum shops postcards with reproductions of landscape paintings by different artists mainly from XVIII and XIX century.
The landscape (reproduction from the existing painting) was “enlarged” by an addition of a new space at the foreground and by that an edition (postcard) was turned into a unique object.
Postcards are contemporary produced reproductions from landscape paintings created at least a hundred years ago or more and photographs made by myself at the moment of production were records from the very recent moment in time
(approaching the end of the XX century).
In each collage one reality is chosen from my surroundings and documented with the photographic technique. The second reality is created by an artist, who shaped it in a very different period of time.
Each of these realities had it's own space and their combination creates a tension between material and spiritual substance and at the same time originates a totally new visual space.
It is never known to which extend original landscape paintings represent a reality and to which extend they are results of construction of an imaginary reality by the artist.
Title: Shadow of Gravitation
Date: 1993, Unique. Collage
Color photograph/Postcard, Dimensions: 18.3 x 14.3 cm. (7 3/16 x 5 5/8 in.)
Works from the series “Shadow of Gravitation” are represented in museum collections:
Metropolitan Museum, New York, USA
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, USA
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, USA
Exhibition History of “Shadow of Gravitation”
The complete series of more then 40 works was exhibited at individual projects:
1994 Igor Kopystiansky “The Museum. Svetlana Kopystiansky. “The Library," (cur. Jürgen Harten). Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, Germany. (cat.)
"Svetlana Kopystiansky," (cur. Timo Valjakka). Kunsthalle Helsinki, Finland.
"Svetlana Kopystiansky." Oulu Art Museum, Finland (solo)
1996 "Some Assembly Required." The Art Institute of Chicago, USA (cat.)
The series was represented at individual exhibitions:
1997 "Collages," Thomas Schulte Gallery, Berlin, Germany
"Fiction," Wooster Gardens Gallery, New York
Works from the series Shadow of Gravitation were exhibited at group exhibitions:
2010 “Between Here and There: Passages in Contemporary Photography,” July 2, 2010–February 13, 2011(Curator Douglas Eklund) Metropolitan Museum, New York
2009 "Boule to Braid," (Curator Richard Wentworth). Lisson Gallery London
Boule to Braid: Curated by Richard Wentworth, June 24-Aug 15, Lisson Gallery London. Participating artists: Art and Language, Bob Law, Giuliano Paolini, Hans Haacke, Donald Judd, Yoko Ono, Dan Graham, Daniel Buren, Terrence Bond, Bernard & François Baschet, On Kawara, Lee Ufan, Marcel Broodthaers, Gordon Matta-Clark, Igor & Svetlana Kopystiansky, Tony Cragg, Scott Burton, Terrence Bond, Richard Deacon, John Latham, Julian Opie, James Casebere, John McCracken, Liam Gillick, Tony Oursler, Franz West, Paul McCarty, Jonathan Monk, Sharon Ya'ari.
2004 "Pieced Together: Photomontage From the Collection," May 22–September 19, (Curator Elizabeth Siegel, Galleries 3 and 4)
Art Institute of Chicago.
2002 “Regarding Landscape,” Participating artists: Roni Horn, Rodney Graham, Igor and Svetlana Kopystiansky. Art Gallery of York University, Toronto, Canada
“Au regard du paysage. Regarding Landscape II,” Galerie Liane et Danny Taran du Centre des Arts Saidye Bronfman, Montréal (Québec), Canada
2001 "Places in the Mind. Photographs from the Collection." The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
1997 "From the permanent collection," Metropolitan Museum, New York.
“New Faces and Other Recent Acquisitions," (cur. David Travis and Sylvia Wolf). Art Institute of Chicago
1995 "Memento," Haus am Wannsee, Berlin, traveled to Stadtgalerie im Sophienhof, Kiel, Germany, State Gallery, Prague (cat.).
Fonds Igor et Svetlana Kopystiansky/Archive Igor and Svetlana Kopystiansky
Centre Pompidou
Location: Bibliothèque Kandinsky - MNAM-CCI - Centre Pompidou, Paris
WAREGEM. 23/07/2016. Regenboogstadion. SV Zulte Waregem-NEC. 5-1.
Doelpunten: 13’ Dumic 0-1, 19’ Leye 1-1, 32’ Vetokele 2-1, 38’ Leye 3-1, 81’ Leye 4-1 en 87’ Kaya 5-1
Opstelling Essevee: Bossut, De fauw, Baudry, Derijck, Vetokele (84’ Benteke), Leye (88 De Smet), Mëité (69’ Essikal), Lepoint (46’ Lerager, 72 Kaya), Cordaro (76’ Zaidi), Hamalainen (70’ Verboom), Brebels
Opstelling N.E.C.: Van Duin, Heinloth, Dumic, Golla, Dyrestam, Breinburg, Von Haacke, Bikel, Mauk, Roman, Ofosu
Svetlana Kopystiansky
About the work “Shadow of Gravitation”
I worked on this series several years from 1990 and it was accomplished in a number of 40 collages in 1993.
Collages were made from postcards with reproductions of landscape paintings and photographs. I was doing photographs of the ground and water surfaces mostly in the Upstate New York and was buying in various museum shops postcards with reproductions of landscape paintings by different artists mainly from XVIII and XIX century.
The landscape (reproduction from the existing painting) was “enlarged” by an addition of a new space at the foreground and by that an edition (postcard) was turned into a unique object.
Postcards are contemporary produced reproductions from landscape paintings created at least a hundred years ago or more and photographs made by myself at the moment of production were records from the very recent moment in time
(approaching the end of the XX century).
In each collage one reality is chosen from my surroundings and documented with the photographic technique. The second reality is created by an artist, who shaped it in a very different period of time.
Each of these realities had it's own space and their combination creates a tension between material and spiritual substance and at the same time originates a totally new visual space.
It is never known to which extend original landscape paintings represent a reality and to which extend they are results of construction of an imaginary reality by the artist.
Title: Shadow of Gravitation
Date: 1993, Unique. Collage
Color photograph/Postcard, Dimensions: 18.3 x 14.3 cm. (7 3/16 x 5 5/8 in.)
Works from the series “Shadow of Gravitation” are represented in museum collections:
Metropolitan Museum, New York, USA
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, USA
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, USA
Exhibition History of “Shadow of Gravitation”
The complete series of more then 40 works was exhibited at individual projects:
1994 Igor Kopystiansky “The Museum. Svetlana Kopystiansky. “The Library," (cur. Jürgen Harten). Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, Germany. (cat.)
"Svetlana Kopystiansky," (cur. Timo Valjakka). Kunsthalle Helsinki, Finland.
"Svetlana Kopystiansky." Oulu Art Museum, Finland (solo)
1996 "Some Assembly Required." The Art Institute of Chicago, USA (cat.)
The series was represented at individual exhibitions:
1997 "Collages," Thomas Schulte Gallery, Berlin, Germany
"Fiction," Wooster Gardens Gallery, New York
Works from the series Shadow of Gravitation were exhibited at group exhibitions:
2010 “Between Here and There: Passages in Contemporary Photography,” July 2, 2010–February 13, 2011(Curator Douglas Eklund) Metropolitan Museum, New York
2009 "Boule to Braid," (Curator Richard Wentworth). Lisson Gallery London
Boule to Braid: Curated by Richard Wentworth, June 24-Aug 15, Lisson Gallery London. Participating artists: Art and Language, Bob Law, Giuliano Paolini, Hans Haacke, Donald Judd, Yoko Ono, Dan Graham, Daniel Buren, Terrence Bond, Bernard & François Baschet, On Kawara, Lee Ufan, Marcel Broodthaers, Gordon Matta-Clark, Igor & Svetlana Kopystiansky, Tony Cragg, Scott Burton, Terrence Bond, Richard Deacon, John Latham, Julian Opie, James Casebere, John McCracken, Liam Gillick, Tony Oursler, Franz West, Paul McCarty, Jonathan Monk, Sharon Ya'ari.
2004 "Pieced Together: Photomontage From the Collection," May 22–September 19, (Curator Elizabeth Siegel, Galleries 3 and 4)
Art Institute of Chicago.
2002 “Regarding Landscape,” Participating artists: Roni Horn, Rodney Graham, Igor and Svetlana Kopystiansky. Art Gallery of York University, Toronto, Canada
“Au regard du paysage. Regarding Landscape II,” Galerie Liane et Danny Taran du Centre des Arts Saidye Bronfman, Montréal (Québec), Canada
2001 "Places in the Mind. Photographs from the Collection." The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
1997 "From the permanent collection," Metropolitan Museum, New York.
“New Faces and Other Recent Acquisitions," (cur. David Travis and Sylvia Wolf). Art Institute of Chicago
1995 "Memento," Haus am Wannsee, Berlin, traveled to Stadtgalerie im Sophienhof, Kiel, Germany, State Gallery, Prague (cat.).
Fonds Igor et Svetlana Kopystiansky/Archive Igor and Svetlana Kopystiansky
Centre Pompidou
Location: Bibliothèque Kandinsky - MNAM-CCI - Centre Pompidou, Paris
Svetlana Kopystiansky
About the work “Shadow of Gravitation”
I worked on this series several years from 1990 and it was accomplished in a number of 40 collages in 1993.
Collages were made from postcards with reproductions of landscape paintings and photographs. I was doing photographs of the ground and water surfaces mostly in the Upstate New York and was buying in various museum shops postcards with reproductions of landscape paintings by different artists mainly from XVIII and XIX century.
The landscape (reproduction from the existing painting) was “enlarged” by an addition of a new space at the foreground and by that an edition (postcard) was turned into a unique object.
Postcards are contemporary produced reproductions from landscape paintings created at least a hundred years ago or more and photographs made by myself at the moment of production were records from the very recent moment in time
(approaching the end of the XX century).
In each collage one reality is chosen from my surroundings and documented with the photographic technique. The second reality is created by an artist, who shaped it in a very different period of time.
Each of these realities had it's own space and their combination creates a tension between material and spiritual substance and at the same time originates a totally new visual space.
It is never known to which extend original landscape paintings represent a reality and to which extend they are results of construction of an imaginary reality by the artist.
Title: Shadow of Gravitation
Date: 1993, Unique. Collage
Color photograph/Postcard, Dimensions: 18.3 x 14.3 cm. (7 3/16 x 5 5/8 in.)
Works from the series “Shadow of Gravitation” are represented in museum collections:
Metropolitan Museum, New York, USA
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, USA
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, USA
Exhibition History of “Shadow of Gravitation”
The complete series of more then 40 works was exhibited at individual projects:
1994 Igor Kopystiansky “The Museum. Svetlana Kopystiansky. “The Library," (cur. Jürgen Harten). Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, Germany. (cat.)
"Svetlana Kopystiansky," (cur. Timo Valjakka). Kunsthalle Helsinki, Finland.
"Svetlana Kopystiansky." Oulu Art Museum, Finland (solo)
1996 "Some Assembly Required." The Art Institute of Chicago, USA (cat.)
The series was represented at individual exhibitions:
1997 "Collages," Thomas Schulte Gallery, Berlin, Germany
"Fiction," Wooster Gardens Gallery, New York
Works from the series Shadow of Gravitation were exhibited at group exhibitions:
2010 “Between Here and There: Passages in Contemporary Photography,” July 2, 2010–February 13, 2011(Curator Douglas Eklund) Metropolitan Museum, New York
2009 "Boule to Braid," (Curator Richard Wentworth). Lisson Gallery London
Boule to Braid: Curated by Richard Wentworth, June 24-Aug 15, Lisson Gallery London. Participating artists: Art and Language, Bob Law, Giuliano Paolini, Hans Haacke, Donald Judd, Yoko Ono, Dan Graham, Daniel Buren, Terrence Bond, Bernard & François Baschet, On Kawara, Lee Ufan, Marcel Broodthaers, Gordon Matta-Clark, Igor & Svetlana Kopystiansky, Tony Cragg, Scott Burton, Terrence Bond, Richard Deacon, John Latham, Julian Opie, James Casebere, John McCracken, Liam Gillick, Tony Oursler, Franz West, Paul McCarty, Jonathan Monk, Sharon Ya'ari.
2004 "Pieced Together: Photomontage From the Collection," May 22–September 19, (Curator Elizabeth Siegel, Galleries 3 and 4)
Art Institute of Chicago.
2002 “Regarding Landscape,” Participating artists: Roni Horn, Rodney Graham, Igor and Svetlana Kopystiansky. Art Gallery of York University, Toronto, Canada
“Au regard du paysage. Regarding Landscape II,” Galerie Liane et Danny Taran du Centre des Arts Saidye Bronfman, Montréal (Québec), Canada
2001 "Places in the Mind. Photographs from the Collection." The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
1997 "From the permanent collection," Metropolitan Museum, New York.
“New Faces and Other Recent Acquisitions," (cur. David Travis and Sylvia Wolf). Art Institute of Chicago
1995 "Memento," Haus am Wannsee, Berlin, traveled to Stadtgalerie im Sophienhof, Kiel, Germany, State Gallery, Prague (cat.).
Fonds Igor et Svetlana Kopystiansky/Archive Igor and Svetlana Kopystiansky
Centre Pompidou
Location: Bibliothèque Kandinsky - MNAM-CCI - Centre Pompidou, Paris
Svetlana Kopystiansky
About the work “Shadow of Gravitation”
I worked on this series several years from 1990 and it was accomplished in a number of 40 collages in 1993.
Collages were made from postcards with reproductions of landscape paintings and photographs. I was doing photographs of the ground and water surfaces mostly in the Upstate New York and was buying in various museum shops postcards with reproductions of landscape paintings by different artists mainly from XVIII and XIX century.
The landscape (reproduction from the existing painting) was “enlarged” by an addition of a new space at the foreground and by that an edition (postcard) was turned into a unique object.
Postcards are contemporary produced reproductions from landscape paintings created at least a hundred years ago or more and photographs made by myself at the moment of production were records from the very recent moment in time
(approaching the end of the XX century).
In each collage one reality is chosen from my surroundings and documented with the photographic technique. The second reality is created by an artist, who shaped it in a very different period of time.
Each of these realities had it's own space and their combination creates a tension between material and spiritual substance and at the same time originates a totally new visual space.
It is never known to which extend original landscape paintings represent a reality and to which extend they are results of construction of an imaginary reality by the artist.
Title: Shadow of Gravitation
Date: 1993, Unique. Collage
Color photograph/Postcard, Dimensions: 18.3 x 14.3 cm. (7 3/16 x 5 5/8 in.)
Works from the series “Shadow of Gravitation” are represented in museum collections:
Metropolitan Museum, New York, USA
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, USA
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, USA
Exhibition History of “Shadow of Gravitation”
The complete series of more then 40 works was exhibited at individual projects:
1994 Igor Kopystiansky “The Museum. Svetlana Kopystiansky. “The Library," (cur. Jürgen Harten). Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, Germany. (cat.)
"Svetlana Kopystiansky," (cur. Timo Valjakka). Kunsthalle Helsinki, Finland.
"Svetlana Kopystiansky." Oulu Art Museum, Finland (solo)
1996 "Some Assembly Required." The Art Institute of Chicago, USA (cat.)
The series was represented at individual exhibitions:
1997 "Collages," Thomas Schulte Gallery, Berlin, Germany
"Fiction," Wooster Gardens Gallery, New York
Works from the series Shadow of Gravitation were exhibited at group exhibitions:
2010 “Between Here and There: Passages in Contemporary Photography,” July 2, 2010–February 13, 2011(Curator Douglas Eklund) Metropolitan Museum, New York
2009 "Boule to Braid," (Curator Richard Wentworth). Lisson Gallery London
Boule to Braid: Curated by Richard Wentworth, June 24-Aug 15, Lisson Gallery London. Participating artists: Art and Language, Bob Law, Giuliano Paolini, Hans Haacke, Donald Judd, Yoko Ono, Dan Graham, Daniel Buren, Terrence Bond, Bernard & François Baschet, On Kawara, Lee Ufan, Marcel Broodthaers, Gordon Matta-Clark, Igor & Svetlana Kopystiansky, Tony Cragg, Scott Burton, Terrence Bond, Richard Deacon, John Latham, Julian Opie, James Casebere, John McCracken, Liam Gillick, Tony Oursler, Franz West, Paul McCarty, Jonathan Monk, Sharon Ya'ari.
2004 "Pieced Together: Photomontage From the Collection," May 22–September 19, (Curator Elizabeth Siegel, Galleries 3 and 4)
Art Institute of Chicago.
2002 “Regarding Landscape,” Participating artists: Roni Horn, Rodney Graham, Igor and Svetlana Kopystiansky. Art Gallery of York University, Toronto, Canada
“Au regard du paysage. Regarding Landscape II,” Galerie Liane et Danny Taran du Centre des Arts Saidye Bronfman, Montréal (Québec), Canada
2001 "Places in the Mind. Photographs from the Collection." The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
1997 "From the permanent collection," Metropolitan Museum, New York.
“New Faces and Other Recent Acquisitions," (cur. David Travis and Sylvia Wolf). Art Institute of Chicago
1995 "Memento," Haus am Wannsee, Berlin, traveled to Stadtgalerie im Sophienhof, Kiel, Germany, State Gallery, Prague (cat.).
Fonds Igor et Svetlana Kopystiansky/Archive Igor and Svetlana Kopystiansky
Centre Pompidou
Location: Bibliothèque Kandinsky - MNAM-CCI - Centre Pompidou, Paris
WAREGEM. 23/07/2016. Regenboogstadion. SV Zulte Waregem-NEC. 5-1.
Doelpunten: 13’ Dumic 0-1, 19’ Leye 1-1, 32’ Vetokele 2-1, 38’ Leye 3-1, 81’ Leye 4-1 en 87’ Kaya 5-1
Opstelling Essevee: Bossut, De fauw, Baudry, Derijck, Vetokele (84’ Benteke), Leye (88 De Smet), Mëité (69’ Essikal), Lepoint (46’ Lerager, 72 Kaya), Cordaro (76’ Zaidi), Hamalainen (70’ Verboom), Brebels
Opstelling N.E.C.: Van Duin, Heinloth, Dumic, Golla, Dyrestam, Breinburg, Von Haacke, Bikel, Mauk, Roman, Ofosu
Governor Hogan Tours Dixon Valve Distribution Center by Patrick Siebert at 365 Haacke Dr, Chestertown, MD 21620
Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London
Benoît Broisat
Black Boxes, 2007
6 wooden crates, cardboard model, mini cameras
Hans Haacke's "Gift Horse" is the latest artwork to sit on a vacant plinth in London's Trafalgar Square. The artist's work was unveiled by London's Mayor Boris Johnson on March 5.
Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London
Benoît Broisat
Black Boxes, 2007
6 wooden crates, cardboard model, mini cameras
Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London
Reconstruction of Parallel of Life and Art
1953 exhibition by members of The Independent Group at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London
34 black and white photographs re-printed from original negatives and backed with board
Governor Hogan Tours Dixon Valve Distribution Center by Patrick Siebert at 365 Haacke Dr, Chestertown, MD 21620
Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London
Reconstruction of Parallel of Life and Art
1953 exhibition by members of The Independent Group at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London
34 black and white photographs re-printed from original negatives and backed with board
Governor Hogan Tours Dixon Valve Distribution Center by Patrick Siebert at 365 Haacke Dr, Chestertown, MD 21620