Wolfgang Staehle

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One-Person Exhibitions:

2012

Givon Art Gallery, Tel Aviv.


2009

Postmasters Gallery, New York City.


2008

Solvent Space, Richmond, Virginia.


2004

Postmasters Gallery, New York City.


2001

Postmasters Gallery, New York City.


2000

Kunstverein Schwaebisch Hall, Germany.


1996

"Installations Video," Art & Public, Geneva, Switzerland.


1993

"Point de Mire," Centre Pompidou, Paris, France.


1991

Massimo De Carlo Gallery, Milan, Italy.


1990

Marimura Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan.
Galleri Wallner, Malmo, Sweden.
Galerie Wilma Tolksdorf, Hamburg, Germany.
Museum Fridericianum, Kassel, Germany (cat.).
Kunsthalle Bremen, Bremen, Germany (cat.)."
Daniel Buchholz Gallery, Cologne, Germany.
Koury Wingate Gallery, New York.


1989

Galerie Sylvana Lorenz, Paris, France.
The Kitchen, New York.
Zilkha Gallery, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT.


1988

T'Venster Museum, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
"Requiem," The New Museum, New York.
Daniel Newburg Gallery, New York.


1987

Daniel Newburg Gallery, New York.


Selected Group Exhibitions:

2012

“Directions: Empire3,” Hirshhorn, Washington.


2011

"Situation New York 1986," Art & Public, Geneva.

"Changes," Halle 14, Leipzig, Germany.

"A Painting Show," Autocenter, Berlin, Germany.

"Anonymous Presence," Y Gallery, New York, NY.

"Dear Thick and Thin," MEcontemporary, Copenhagen.

"Cinema Effect," La Caixa Forum, Barcelona, Spain.


2009

"Underwater," Western Bridge, Seattle, WA.

“base target=new,” SH Contemporary, Shanghai.

"Haunts," Privateer Gallery, Brooklyn, NY.


2008

"The Cinema Effect," Hirshhorn Museum, Washington.

"Holy Fire," Brussels, Belgium.


2007

"Closed Circuit: Video and New Media at the Metropolitan," The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.


2006

"Slow Life," curated By Yuu Takehisa,
John Hansard Gallery, Southampton, Great Britain.

"Dark Places," curated by Joshua Decter,
Santa Monica Museum of Art (cat.).


2005

"The Forest," Nasher Museum of Art,
Duke University, Durham, NC (catalogue).

"re:site montréal," Oboro, Montreal.

"Vom Verschwinden," HMKV, Phoenix Halle, Dortmund.

"Photography's Expanded Field,"
Preus Museum, Horten, Norway.

"Video Sculpture in Germany,"
Apeejay Media Gallery, New Delhi (catalogue).


2004

"Time Zones," Tate Modern, London (catalogue.).

"Midtown," real-time public video projection, Lumen, Leeds, Great Britain.

"The Passage of Mirage," Chelsea Art Museum,
New York.


2003

"Yanomami," curated by Bruce Albert, Fondation
Cartier pour L'Art Contemporain, Paris,
November 2002 - March 2003 (catalogue.).

"Critical Conditions," Wood Street Galleries,
Pittsburgh, PA. Curated by Timothy Druckrey (catalogue.).

"Slowness," curated by Mercedes Vincente,
Dorsky Curatorial Projects, Queens, NY.


2002

"Unknown Quantity," curated by Paul Virilio,
Fondation Cartier pour L'Art Contemporain, Paris,
November 2002 - March 2003 (catalogue.).

"Monitor 2," Gagosian Chelsea, New York.

"EMPIRE/STATE," Artists Engaging Globalization,
Whitney Museum of American Art, Independent Study Program Exhibition at the Art Gallery of The Graduate Center, The City University of New York (cat.).

"Outside the Box," curated by Margaret Miller and
Jade Dellinger, University of South Florida
Contemporary Art Museum, Tampa, Florida.

"Transmediale.02 ‹ Current Positions in Media
Art," curated by Andreas Broeckmann, Susanne Jaschko, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany, February 5 ­ 24, 2002 (catalogue).


2001

"Tele[Visions]," curated by Joshua Decter, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, Austria (including Vito Acconci, Michel Auder, Chris Burden, Maurizio Cattelan, Larry Clark, Thomas Demand, Martin Kippenberger, Miltos Manetas, Tony Oursler, Daniel Pflumm, Tobias Rehberger, Christoph Schlingensief, Olav Westfalen, and others),
October 2001 ­ January 2002 (catalogue).

"Media Connection," curated by Gianni Romano, Onmitel MediaLab, Rome, Italy (including Nam June Paik, Bertrand Lavier, Jenny Holzer, Doug Aitken, Carsten Nicolai, Antonio Muntadas, Kazuo Miyajima, Matthew McCaslin, et al).


2000

"On the Edge of the Western World: Loans from nvisible Museum," curated by Peter Fleissig, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA, USA.