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2000-2001 Exhibition Schedule

September 6 - October 7, 2000
Susette Min, independent curator also working part time with MATRIX curator Heidi Zuckerman Jacobson at the UC Berkeley Art Museum, San Francisco, CA.
Errant Gestures: Visual and Verbal Correspondences explores how select artists reveal, defamiliarize, or create manifold language systems in and through different media, featuring artists who collide words and images into disarray only to reveal a structure and texture of particular language systems.
[Selected from apexart Unsolicited Proposal Program]

October 11- November 11, 2000
Branka Stipancic, curator and art critic, and Ana Devic, an art historian, both based in Zagreb, Croatia
Chinese Whispers explores various modes of communication via such issues as the artist's position within a system of specific values, language as such, misunderstandings, absurdity and irony, all in light of an Eastern European context. Featuring work by YurI Leiderman, (Moscow), Kai Kaljo (Tallinn), Ivana Keser (Zagreb), Dalibor Martinis (Zagreb), Roman Ondak (Bratislava), Tomo Savic-Gecan (Zagreb), Anri Sala (Tirana), Mladen Stilinovic (Zagreb), and Goran Trbuljak (Zagreb)

November 15 - December16, 2000
Sally Berger, Assistant Curator, Department of Film and Video, Museum of Modern Art, and Independent Curator, New York, NY
Something Happened looks at the individual ways in which creativity is directly and powerfully propelled in response to a life-altering moment, experience or event. It explores the ways in which different media, including sound portraits, video, animation, and the written word, can be used to create highly personal auto-portraits while simultaneously providing a testament to our shared autobiography as human beings.

January 5 - February 3, 2001
Charles Goldman, artist, Brooklyn, NY.
Making the Making, an examination of artists who create simple machines not as artwork, but to assist them in making their work, using mechanical practices that were in existence long before photography or the computer. Artists included: Yvette Brackman, Helen Mira, Alan Wexler, Tom Sachs, Richard Jackson, Roxy Paine, and Joe Scanlan, among others.
[Selected from apexart Unsolicited Proposal Program]

February 7 - March 10, 2001
Julieta González, Venezuelan critic and Curator at The Museo Alejandro Otero, Caracas; and Jesus Fuenmayor, Independent Curator and Executive Director of Ciudad Experimental, Caracas, Venezuela.
For Demonstration Room: Ideal House, the two curators have invited 40 artists from around the world to design a house in response to issues involving the representation of utopia. Architectural practices may take an altogether different meaning, as the artists will not be bound to functional constraints. Some artists include: Francis Alÿs (MEX BEL), Mariana Bunimov (VEN), Dan Graham (USA), Grupo Provisional (CUB VEN), Jeanne Van Heeswijk (NL), Candida Hofer (ALEMANIA), Mauricio Lupini (VEN), Kcho (CUBA), Rita McBride (USA), Cildo Meireles (BRA), Gabriel Orozco (MEX), Cai Quo Quiang (CHINA), Pipilotti Rist (SUIZA), Karin Schneider (BRA), and Javier Téllez (VEN).

March 16 - April 14, 2001
Karen Jones, curator and writer, New York City
In/SITE/Out: Inquires into Social Space investigates the extension of art practice into public or non-traditional (art) spaces, using examples from Conceptual and Performances art projects and extending into contemporary works.

April 18 - May 19, 2001
David Byrne, musician and artist, New York, NY
Gesture, Posture and Bad Attitude in Contemporary News Photography will feature large format digital prints of contemporary news photos selected by David Byrne. Photos from wire services, photo agencies and daily papers are chosen with an eye to the choreography of public figures and public gestures.

May 23 - June 23, 2001
René Block, Artistic Director, Kunsthalle Museum Fridericianum Kassel, Kassel, Germany
Lost and Found Since the Readymade of Marcel Duchamp "objets trouvés" are an important issue in modern and contemporary art. But what about the things lost? The exhibition will tell us, in a few extraordinary examples, about loosing and finding.

June 27 - July 28, 2001
222 Summer Program
June 27 - July 14 curated by Derek Eller, Derek Eller Gallery
artists: Erik Wesselo and Clifford LeCuyer
July 18 - July 28 curated by Annie Herron and Larry Walczak, eyewash Gallery
artists: Amy Kao and Sante Scardillo


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