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March 24, 2013 - May 26, 2013
Hessel Museum of Art
The Center for Curatorial Studies presents exhibitions and projects curated by second-year students in its graduate program in curatorial studies and contemporary art. The students have organized these exhibitions and projects as part of the requirements for the master of art’s degree.
Monogamy
March 24, 2013 - May 26, 2013
CCS Bard Galleries
Circle Circle
Kelly Nipper
May 2, 2013 - May 26, 2013
CCS Bard Video Gallery
Upcoming
Haim Steinbach: once again the world is flat.
June 22, 2013 - December 20, 2013
Hessel Museum of Art
Helen Marten: No borders in a wok that can't be crossed
June 22, 2013 - September 22, 2013
CCS Bard Galleries
Past
1994
Exhibited
April 23, 1994 - September 2, 1994
CCS Bard Galleries
"Exhibited" investigated different approaches to making exhibitions, and the ways in which particular exhibition contexts seek to ascribe value, meaning and aura to works.
TRANSFORMERS: THE ART OF MULTIPHRENIA
September 21, 1994 - November 13, 1994
CCS Bard Galleries
The works in Transformers spoke in multiple voices and from shifting perspectives. They mix accepted cultural identities into outrageous combinations, shuffling conventional signs of gender, race, age sexuality and even species.
OBSESSION: MACIEJ TOPOROWICZ
September 21, 1994 - October 16, 1994
CCS Bard Galleries
The Obsession series questioned the cult of the body, as promoted in recent advertisements, and the resemblance of this type of imagery to Nazi symbolism.
RECENT ACQUISITIONS FROM THE RIVENDELL COLLECTION
October 22, 1994 - December 23, 1994
CCS Bard Galleries
The Rivendell Collection of Late Twentieth Century Art is on permanent loan to the Center for Curatorial Studies. The exhibition featured a selection of works acquired since 1992.
The Fountain of Europe: Luchezar Boyadjiev
October 29, 1994 - November 30, 1994
CCS Bard Galleries
Boyadjiev's works examined the resurgence of various faiths operating in the void left by the end of the longest sustained belief system in the twentieth century--communism.
Shadow Projection, 1974: Peter Campus
November 23, 1994 - February 12, 1995
CCS Bard Galleries
Shadow Projection is a closed circuit video installation in which the viewer sees himself/herself being projected on a screen and becomes a participant in determining the shape of the projected image, altering it at will.
THE SUPERSTITIOUS MAN NEDKO SOLAKOV
November 30, 1994 - December 23, 1994
CCS Bard Galleries
The Balkans are highly saturated when it comes to the matters of the spirit. Shamans and sorcerers abound. Bulgarian artist Nedko Solakov built a complete environment to ward off the "evil eyes" as well as tax agents and other misfortunes.
1995
MASTERPIECES FROM THE SOLOMON R. GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM’S PANZA COLLECTION
April 2, 1995 - August 27, 1995
CCS Bard Galleries
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum's Panza Collection is the most significant single collection in the world documenting the important artistic achievements of the 1960s and the 1970s.
Gargoyles: Paul Myoda
April 9, 1995 - May 14, 1995
CCS Bard Galleries
"Gargoyles" examined this mythic creature's role as evil ornament and functional element - created both to divert rain flow from the roofs of buildings and to distract the imaginations of passersby from horror beyond the Gargoyles' realm. Paul Myoda's multimedia installation consisted of a color film and sculptures.
MODERNBUND: ARTURO CUENCA
July 8, 1995 - August 27, 1995
CCS Bard Galleries
Arturo Cuenca, one of Cuba's foremost artists, has been living in New York since his defection in 1991. In a series of new works, Cuenca confused and complicated the difference between photography and painting to produce seemingly archival yet synthetic images that evoked issues of surrender, exile and finality.
PHOTOGRAPHY AND BEYOND: NEW EXPRESSIONS IN FRANCE
September 23, 1995 - October 15, 1995
CCS Bard Galleries
This exhibition featured seven contemporary French artists--David Boeno, Christian Boltanski, Arièle Bonzon, Sophie Calle, Pascal Kern, Suzanne Lafont, and Annette Messager--whose works reflected an expansion of the expressive possibilities of photography and its role in relation to other art forms.
Jim Hodges
September 23, 1995 - December 22, 1995
CCS Bard Galleries
Hodges is known for the "paintings" he creates from colored silk flowers that hang like tapestry from the ceiling or are attached individually to walls. These delicate, ephemeral compositions comment on the fragility and vulnerability of beauty and of life itself. Included in the exhibition was a new work by the artist entitled Till Then.
LOOK AWAY! LOOK AWAY! LOOK AWAY!! KARA WALKER
September 23, 1995 - October 22, 1995
CCS Bard Galleries
Using an old art form from popular culture--silhouettes cut from black paper--Kara Walker creates works to be a commentary on the history of slavery and race relations. Her elegant and strong images and stories appeared to be culled from historical romance novels.
AMAZONS OF THE NORTH: JAMES BAY REVISITED
September 30, 1995 - December 22, 1995
CCS Bard Galleries
This exhibition by artist Rainer Wittenborn in collaboration with writer Claus Biegert explored the impact of the massive James Bay hydroelectric power project on Cree Indian lands in northern Quebec.
OBSERVATORY: A SOUND/VIDEO INSTALLATION BY LEWIS DESOTO
September 30, 1995 - December 22, 1995
CCS Bard Galleries
"Observatory" employed television static and sounds collected from various extraterrestrial sources, such as radio emissions from Jupiter and the signal from a wobbling pulsar. "Observatory" examines the mind's ability to create meaning and to search for understanding among seemingly random, undifferentiated sounds and images.
SNIPER'S NEST: ART THAT HAS LIVED WITH LUCY R. LIPPARD
October 28, 1995 - December 22, 1995
CCS Bard Galleries
Sniper's Nest" was an exhibition of small works culled from a collection, including artist books, posters, postcards, and photographs, assembled by noted New York critic Lucy Lippard over the past thirty years.
1996
UNTITLED, 3 X 3 FROM HUNGARY, AND BORIS MIKHAILOV
July 13, 1996 - September 19, 1996
CCS Bard Galleries
Three exhibitions on view at the Center for Curatorial Studies.
a/drift
October 26, 1996 - January 5, 1997
CCS Bard Galleries
"a/drift", an exhibition-as-allegory, employed the idea of drifting to suggest the increasingly porous quality of today’s cultural life.
1997
LANDSCAPE: THE PASTORAL TO THE URBAN
June 15, 1997 - August 23, 1997
CCS Bard Galleries
"Landscape: The Pastoral to the Urban" examined changing notions of the landscape as an artistic theme and how this theme directly and indirectly continues to motivate artists and inspire experimentation.
Joseph Havel
June 15, 1997 - August 23, 1997
CCS Bard Galleries
Texas-based artist Joseph Havel assembles components of ordinary garments, such as labels and collars, into freestanding sculptures and wall installations.
Doug Ischar
June 15, 1997 - August 23, 1997
CCS Bard Galleries
Doug Ischar projects electronically reproduced images onto photographs, objects, and walls, as well as using standard video monitors.
TUNGA: 1977-1997. PRESENTED AS A TOURING EXHIBITION AT TWO VENUES 1997-1998
September 21, 1997 - November 23, 1997
CCS Bard Galleries
"Tunga: 1977-1997", a survey of the last twenty years of the artist’s work, included video, film, performance, drawing, sculpture, and three major installations.
1998
STILLS: A SELECTION FROM THE MARIELUISE HESSEL COLLECTION
June 14, 1998 - September 6, 1998
CCS Bard Galleries
"Stills: A Selection from the Marieluise Hessel Collection" brings together thirty-eight works that relate to the imagetic, linguistic, and technical universe generated by the advent of cinema. It displays works that involve elements of cinematic memory present in the contemporary imaginary that give rise to a plastic language or image.
Odradek
September 20, 1998 - December 18, 1998
CCS Bard Galleries
This multimedia exhibition takes its title and cue from a creature described in a short story by Franz Kafka and represented in a picture by Jeff Wall. The exhibition includes works by Donald Judd, Art & Language, Jeff Wall and Carsten Nicolai as well as new and existing works by the co-curators. Curator: Thomas Mulcaire in collaboration with Kendell Geers, Liam Gillick, and Paul Gregory.
YESTERDAY BEGINS TOMORROW: IDEALS, DREAMS, AND THE CONTEMPORARY AWAKENING
September 20, 1998 - December 18, 1998
CCS Bard Galleries
This exhibition is an attempt to see how contemporary art functions and moves within the stalemate of our times and along the possible new trajectories of the world, along the borders of Yesterday and through the blind ends of Tomorrow. Curator: Francesco Bonami.
ALIGHIERO E BOETTI
September 20, 1998 - December 18, 1998
CCS Bard Galleries
Known for his participation in the Italian Arte Povera movement this exhibition features calendar collages and postal drawings from the LeWitt Collection. Curator: Marcia Acita
1999
Student Curated
Positioning
February 7, 1999 - February 12, 1999
CCS Bard Galleries
An exploration of art of the 90s curated by first year graduate students, featuring art works from the Marieluise Hessel Collection on permanent loan to the Center for Curatorial Studies. Curators: Weijun Cao, Jennifer Crowe, Lisa Hatchadoorian, Sofia Hernandez Chong Cuy, Ji-Seon Kim, Dermis P. Leon, Tumelo Mosaka,Gregory Sandoval, Lorelei Stewart, Monika Szczukowska, Mercedes Vicente, Jeffrey Walkowiak, Teresa Williams. Curatorial Advisor: Maria Hlavajova.
TAKASHI MURAKAMI: THE MEANING OF THE NONSENSE OF THE MEANING
June 25, 1999 - September 12, 1999
CCS Bard Galleries
Japanese artist Takashi Murakami was the subject of first comprehensive museum show of Murakami’s work and included rarely seen early work and his most recent large-scale sculptures and paintings. Murakami finds influence for his work in images from both historical Japanese traditions and current Japanese popular culture. He borrows from Japanese cartoons, (manga), animation (anime) and cute promotional characters for much of the imagery.
Calendar 2000
September 26, 1999 - December 17, 1999
CCS Bard Galleries
One hundred eighty-four artists contributed an original work on paper to create a series of calendars for "Calendar 2000". Each image represents a month of the year and has been created by a contemporary artist, including such well-established figures as Vito Acconci, Louise Bourgeois, Larry Clark, Robert Gober, Yayoi Kusama, Glenn Ligon, and Sol LeWitt; and emerging artists such as Jessica Bronson, Teresita Fernandez, Tobias Rehberger, and Sarah Sze.
Familiars
September 26, 1999 - December 17, 1999
CCS Bard Galleries
"Familiars" a collaborative exhibition by Kiki Smith and Margaret DeWys is based on a series of printed drawings by Smith entitled "The Familiars" and sound pieces by DeWys. The series depicts the vulnerable yet strong demeanor of girls on the edge of sexual maturity.
FELIX GONZALEZ-TORRES: SNAPSHOTS
September 26, 1999 - December 18, 1999
CCS Bard Galleries
This exhibition of comprises 145 snapshots and twelve photographic works of art. Support for this exhibition was provided by Carlos and Rosa de la Cruz.
2000
Student Curated
Never Exhibited
February 13, 2000 - February 27, 2000
CCS Bard Galleries
"Never Exhibited" explores the idea of selection as the central and fundamental function of the curator. The exhibition reflects on the constructed nature of exhibition narratives and examines the selection criteria used by curators
Student Curated
Spring Thesis Exhibitions
March 19, 2000 - April 16, 2000
CCS Bard Galleries
Looking Back, curated by Lisa Hatchadoorian Unraveling Desire, curated by Gregory Sandoval Sightings, curated by Jeffrey Walkowiak Superflex in company–economic potentials, curated by Teresa Williams
Ilya Kabakov: 1969?998
June 25, 2000 - September 3, 2000
CCS Bard Galleries
The Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College will present the largest exhibition of works by Russian artist Ilya Kabakov ever to be shown in the United States. Works on view in Ilya Kabakov: 1969?998 include early drawings, major installations, paintings, and sculptures.
Isaac Julien
September 24, 2000 - December 15, 2000
CCS Bard Galleries
This exhibition will be the most substantial to date devoted to the work of Isaac Julien. The presentation will consist of a related trilogy of video installations and a recent work, which Julien produced during a fall 1999 residency at Art Pace in San Antonio, Texas. A catalogue will be published to accompany the exhibition. This publication will be the most comprehensive book on Julien’s work and will bring together the artist’s writings for the first time.
2001
I NEED YOU TO BE THERE, ANGLES OF INCIDENCE, THE VOLITILE REAL
February 11, 2001 - February 25, 2001
CCS Bard Galleries
I Need You to be There, Angles of Incidence, and The Volatile Real are three exhibitions curated by the first-year graduate students using works from the Marieluise Hessel Collection on permanent loan to the Center for Curatorial Studies.
Student Curated
Graduate Thesis Exhibitions: Group 1
March 11, 2001 - March 25, 2001
CCS Bard Galleries
The Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College will present the first of this spring's series of thesis exhibitions. Graduate students Ilaria Bonacossa, Cecilia Brunson, and Gabriela Rangel are the curators of the exhibitions. CCS graduate students organize these exhibitions as part of their final master's degree projects. In addition to the thesis exhibitions, Amada Cruz, director of the Center for Curatorial Studies Museum, has curated an exhibition of works from the Center's permanent collection.
The Body in Photographs
March 19, 2001 - May 28, 2001
CCS Bard Galleries
The exhibition The Body in Photographs: A Recent Gift from Eileen and Peter Norton, is comprised of eighteen photographic works recently donated to the museum from the Norton Collection.
Student Curated
Graduate Thesis Exhibitions: Group 2
April 8, 2001 - April 22, 2001
CCS Bard Galleries
The Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College will present the second of this spring's series of thesis exhibitions. Graduate students Carina Plath, Dermis P. Le?, and Allison Peters are the curators of the exhibitions.
Student Curated
Graduate Thesis Exhibitions: Group 3
May 13, 2001 - May 27, 2001
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The Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College will present the final group of this spring's thesis exhibitions. Graduate students Jennifer L. Gray, Olga Kopenkina, Linda J. Park, and Kim Simon have organized these exhibitions.
Tony Feher
June 24, 2001 - September 9, 2001
CCS Bard Galleries
Tony Feher's exhibition is conceived as a site-specific project that will fill all of the CCS galleries. Feher will design the installation using new work. This is his largest solo show to date. Feher is based in New York. His work has been included in numerous exhibitions, including solo exhibitions at Wooster Gardens (1993), The New Museum of Contemporary Art (1996), and Wesleyan University (1997).
Sarah Sze
June 24, 2001 - September 9, 2001
CCS Bard Galleries
The Center for Curatorial Studies (CCS) Museum will present a new project by the New York-based artist Sarah Sze. Conceived especially for the CCS building, the work will be Sze’s first large-scale outdoor piece.
David Shrigley
September 30, 2001 - December 14, 2001
CCS Bard Galleries
David Shrigley, first U.S. museum exhibition of this British artist. Curated by Center for Curatorial Studies Museum director Amada Cruz, the exhibition features drawings, photographs, and sculptures by Glasgow-based Shrigley.
2002
Student Curated
First-Year Student Exhibitions
February 17, 2002 - February 24, 2002
CCS Bard Galleries
Three exhibitions of works from the permanent collection of the Center for Curatorial Studies, curated by first-year students in the Center's graduate program.
Student Curated
Graduate Thesis Exhibitions: Group 1
March 17, 2002 - March 31, 2002
CCS Bard Galleries
The Inside Is the Outside, curated by Luiza Interlenghi; Landscaping Ahead, curated by Kelly Lindner; Minor Alterations, curated by Kristen Evangelista; Room with a View, curated by Amada Cruz, Director of the CCS Museum.
Student Curated
Graduate Thesis Exhibitions: Group 2
April 14, 2002 - April 28, 2002
CCS Bard Galleries
Present Tense, curated by Jill Winder; Hard to Read, curatoed Liu Feng, Liminal Spaces, curated by Cassandra Coblentz; Room with a View, curator Amada Cruz, Director of the CCS Museum.
Student Curated
Graduate Thesis Exhibitions: Group 3
May 12, 2002 - May 26, 2002
CCS Bard Galleries
Slip, curated by Elizabeth Fisher; High Performance: The First Five Years, 1978?1982, curated by Jenni Sorkin; Any where, curated by David Chan; Oral Fixations, curated by Sandra Firmin.
Dave Muller: Connections
June 23, 2002 - September 8, 2002
CCS Bard Galleries
Dave Muller, known as a dynamic and multitalented force in the Los Angeles art scene, is the subject of the exhibition Dave Muller: Connections, curated by Amada Cruz, director of the CCS Museum. Muller's ongoing series of drawings-his personal interpretations of exhibition announcements and invitations for shows by artists whose work he admires-will be the centerpiece of the exhibition.
Mirror Image
June 23, 2002 - September 8, 2002
CCS Bard Galleries
The exhibition Mirror Image takes a look at some of the ways in which artists have explored ideas related to self-portraiture. Organized by the UCLA Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, Mirror Image is curated by Russell Ferguson, deputy director of exhibitions and programs and chief curator of the Hammer Museum. Works for the exhibition are drawn from the Hammer Museum collection and from the Marieluise Hessel Collection, on permanent loan to the Center for Curatorial Studies.
10th Anniversary Exhibition
September 29, 2002 - December 13, 2002
CCS Bard Galleries
Center for Curatorial Studies Tenth Anniversary Celebration. Three exhibitions from the permanent collection, The Arch of Desire: Women in the Marieluise Hessel Collection, cocurated by Ilaria Bonacossa and Cecilia Brunson; Text, Texture, Touch, curated by Tobias Ostrander; and Re(f)use, curated by Rachel Gugelberger.
2003
Student Curated
First-Year Student Exhibitions: Exhibition^3
February 2, 2003 - February 23, 2003
CCS Bard Galleries
Three exhibitions of works from the Marieluise Hessel Collection, on permanent loan to the Center for Curatorial Studies, curated by first-year students in the Center's graduate program.
Student Curated
GRADUATE THESIS EXHIBITIONS: GROUP 1
March 16, 2003 - March 30, 2003
CCS Bard Galleries
Exhibitions curated by second-year students in the Center for Curatorial Studies graduate program in curatorial studies and contemporary art.
Student Curated
GRADUATE THESIS EXHIBITIONS: GROUP 2
April 13, 2003 - April 27, 2003
CCS Bard Galleries
Exhibitions curated by second-year students in the Center for Curatorial Studies graduate program in curatorial studies and contemporary art. CCS Museum.
Student Curated
Graduate Thesis Exhibitions: Group 3
May 11, 2003 - May 25, 2003
CCS Bard Galleries
Exhibitions curated by second-year students in the Center for Curatorial Studies graduate program in curatorial studies and contemporary art.
Three Summer Exhibitions
June 29, 2003 - August 7, 2003
CCS Bard Galleries
Three exhibitions: Video installations by Slater Bradley and Aïda Ruilova and a group exhibition exploring the language of cinema by young artists of the United Kingdom, the United States, and Europe called Sodium Dreams.
Christian Marclay
September 28, 2003 - December 19, 2003
First in-depth U.S. retrospective of this innovative artist and experimental musician.
2004
Student Curated
First-Year Student Exhibitions
February 1, 2004 - February 15, 2004
CCS Bard Galleries
Three exhibitions - Assemblance; If it's not love, it's the bomb; and s u s p e n d e d s t a t e - of works drawn from the permanent collection of the Center for Curatorial Studies, curated by first-year graduate students.
Student Curated
Curatorial Thesis Exhibitions: Group 1
March 7, 2004 - March 21, 2004
CCS Bard Galleries
Exhibitions curated by second-year students in the Center for Curatorial Studies graduate program in curatorial studies and contemporary art.
Student Curated
Curatorial Thesis Exhibitions: Group 2
April 4, 2004 - April 18, 2004
CCS Bard Galleries
Exhibitions curated by second-year students in the Center for Curatorial Studies graduate program in curatorial studies and contemporary art.
Student Curated
Curatorial Thesis Exhibitions: Group 3
May 9, 2004 - May 23, 2004
CCS Bard Galleries
Four exhibitions curated by second-year students in the Center for Curatorial Studies graduate program in curatorial studies and contemporary art.
2005
Student Curated
This is Not an Archive This Must Be The Place
February 6, 2005 - February 20, 2005
CCS Bard Galleries
Two exhibitions curated by first-year graduate students at the Center for Curatorial Studies.
Student Curated
MARINE HUGONNIER
March 6, 2005 - March 20, 2005
CCS Bard Galleries
Films engaging global tourism, military stratgey, and the politics of vision. Curatorial Thesis Exhibition Curated by: Risa Puleo
Student Curated
Against Our Will
March 6, 2005 - March 20, 2005
CCS Bard Galleries
Changing perspectives toward violence against women in feminist performance from the early 1970s to the present. Curatorial Thesis Exhibition Curated by: Erin Salazar
Student Curated
Between Pass and Fail
March 6, 2005 - March 20, 2005
CCS Bard Galleries
Works by Nayland Blake, Adrian Piper, and Kara Walker use personal narrative to explore miscegenation and the construction of race. Curatorial Thesis Exhibition Curated by: Nicole Caruth
Student Curated
Over Sight
March 6, 2005 - March 20, 2005
CCS Bard Galleries
Roni Horn, Spencer Finch, and Kerry Tribe combine image with language to reveal blind spots and uncertainties in our sight and memory. Curatorial Thesis Exhibition Curated by: Jen Mergel
Student Curated
Seeing Double
March 6, 2005 - March 20, 2005
CCS Bard Galleries
Vision shifts between seeing and comprehending in light and slide projections by Giovanni Anselmo, Iñaki Bonillas, Ceal Floyer, Sherrie Levine, Michael Snow, and James Turrell. Curatorial Thesis Exhibition Curated by: Jenny Moore
Student Curated
Framing War
April 9, 2005 - April 24, 2005
Center for Photography, 59 Tinker Street, Woodstock, N.Y.
Photographs of the war in Iraq by Alexandra Boulat, Ron Haviv, Gary Knight, and Antonin Kratochvil evidence the changing status of photojournalism and its accelerated entry into art contexts. Curatorial Thesis Exhibition Curated by Judy Ditner
Student Curated
Estranged Objects
April 9, 2005 - May 8, 2005
Yellow Bird Gallery, 19 Front Street, Newburgh, N.Y.
Works by Allan McCollum and Dario Robleto use fossils and artifacts to provoke memory and question the production of history. Curatorial Thesis Exhibition Curated by: Paula Bigboy
Student Curated
Looking Both Ways: Three Artists from Korea
April 9, 2005 - May 8, 2005
Yellow Bird Gallery, 19 Front Street, Newburgh, N.Y.
Kisoo Kwon, Eun-ae Seo, and Seung-Ho Yoo draw from traditional Korean painting to create contemporary drawing, painting, installation, and animation. Curatorial Thesis Exhibition Curated by: Jyeong-Yeon Kim
Student Curated
Fragments of Time
April 9, 2005 - May 8, 2005
Yellow Bird Gallery, 19 Front Street, Newburgh, N.Y.
Film, video, and photographs by Marina Abramovic and Ulay, John Coplans, Stefania Galegati, Robert Mapplethorpe, and Pietro Ruffo capture the passage of time in static moments. Curatorial Thesis Exhibition Curated by: Camilla Pignatti Morano
Student Curated
a forest and a tree
April 9, 2005 - May 8, 2005
Video works by Yael Bartana, Phil Collins, Esra Ersen, Emily Jacir, and Sislej Xhafa engage with recent debates about universal and particular experiences of the human condition. Curatorial Thesis Exhibition Curated by: Pelin Uran
Student Curated
Four By Four
May 7, 2005 - June 4, 2005
Artists Space, 38 Greene Street, New York, N.Y.
Projected works by Beatriz Viana Felgueiras, Cagla Hadimioglu, Hassan Khan, and Moataz Nasr situate the individual within an architecture to upset systems of place and belonging. Curatorial Thesis Exhibition Curated by: Yasmeen Siddiqui
Student Curated
Things Fall Apart All Over Again
May 7, 2005 - June 4, 2005
Artists Space, 38 Greene Street, New York, N.Y.
Carlos Bunga, Heather Rowe, and Michael Sailstorfer investigate the architectural structure of the house through processes of construction and destruction. Curatorial Thesis Exhibition Curated by: Cecilia Alemani and Simone Subal
2006
Student Curated
RE-SHUFFLE: NOTIONS OF AN ITINERANT MUSEUM
February 24, 2006 - March 18, 2007
Art in General, 79 Walker St, New York City
As a survey about itinerancy and the possibilities of museums today, first-year graduate students at the Center for Curatorial Studies have organized this project, which takes the form of a publication-as-exhibition and a series of informal roundtable discussions.
Student Curated
CURATORIAL THESIS EXHIBITIONS: SERIES 1
March 12, 2006 - March 26, 2006
CCS Bard Galleries
A series of exhibitions curated by graduate students during their second-year of study in curatorial studies and contemporary culture.
Student Curated
TALES OF PLACES
March 12, 2006 - March 26, 2006
CCS Bard Galleries
A Master of Arts Thesis Exhibition curated by Zeljka Himbele
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IN OTHER WORDS
April 9, 2006 - April 23, 2006
CCS Bard Galleries
A Master of Arts Thesis Exhibition curated by Mariangela Mendez
Student Curated
CURATORIAL THESIS EXHIBITIONS: SERIES 2
April 9, 2006 - April 23, 2006
CCS Bard Galleries
A series of exhibitions curated by graduate students during their second-year of study in curatorial studies and contemporary culture.
Student Curated
CURATORIAL THESIS EXHIBITIONS: SERIES 3
May 7, 2006 - May 21, 2006
CCS Bard Galleries
A series of exhibitions curated by graduate students during their second-year of study in curatorial studies and contemporary culture.
Student Curated
Hot Topic
May 7, 2006 - May 21, 2006
CCS Bard Galleries
Artists: Ginger Brooks Takahashi, Nicole Eisenman, Wynne Greenwood, K8 Hardy, Ulrike Müller, Emily Roysdon, and A.L. Steiner
Curated by Amy Mackie
UNCERTAIN STATES OF AMERICA - AMERICAN ART IN THE 3RD MILLENNIUM
June 24, 2006 - September 10, 2006
CCS Bard Galleries
European curators Gunnar B. Kvaran, Daniel Birnbaum and Hans Ulrich Obrist have chosen young artists with a new vision for this exhibition.
WRESTLE
November 12, 2006 - May 27, 2007
Hessel Museum of Art
Wrestle, curated by Tom Eccles and Trevor Smith, features more than 200 works from the Marieluise Hessel Collection, on permanent loan to CCS, including works by Cindy Sherman, Richard Prince, Roni Horn, Paul McCarthy, Rosemarie Trockel, Robert Gober, and many others. Opening reception, Sunday, November 12, 12:00–4:00 p.m. Museum hours: Wednesday through Sunday, 1:00–5:00 p.m.
2007
Student Curated
LOST & FOUND CITY
January 27, 2007 - March 24, 2007
Storefront for Art and Architecture, New York City
Organized by first-year graduate students at the Center for Curatorial Studies.
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GRADUATE THESIS EXHIBITIONS: GROUP 1
March 11, 2007 - March 25, 2007
CCS Bard Galleries
Four exhibitions curated by second-year students in the graduate program in curatorial studies and contemporary art.
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GRADUATE THESIS EXHIBITIONS: GROUP 2
April 15, 2007 - April 29, 2007
CCS Bard Galleries
Three exhibitions curated by second-year students in the graduate program in curatorial studies and contemporary art.
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GRADUATE THESIS EXHIBITIONS: GROUP 3
May 13, 2007 - May 27, 2007
CCS Bard Galleries
Five exhibitions curated by second-year students in the graduate program in curatorial studies and contemporary art.
MARTIN CREED: FEELINGS
July 7, 2007 - September 16, 2007
CCS Bard Galleries and Hessel Museum of Art
A comprehensive survey of Creed’s work as well as an intervention in the recently opened Hessel Museum of Art.
MARTIN CREED: SMALL THINGS
July 7, 2007 - September 16, 2007
508 W 25 St, New York City
This special installation in New York is part of the larger FEELINGS exhibition.
RAGNAR KJARTANSSON: FOLKSONG
October 11, 2007 - October 20, 2007
508 W 25 St, New York City
A ten day performance by Ragnar Kjartansson at 508 West 25th Street in New York City.
EXHIBITIONISM: AN EXHIBITION OF EXHIBITIONS OF WORKS FROM THE MARIELUISE HESSEL COLLECTION
October 20, 2007 - February 17, 2008
Hessel Museum of Art
A series of autonomous and highly idiosyncratic exhibitions for each of the 16 galleries in the Hessel Museum of Art, including works by more than sixty artists. Curated by White Columns director Matthew Higgs.
KEITH EDMIER: 1991-2007
October 20, 2007 - February 3, 2008
CCS Bard Galleries
Keith Edmier 1991-2007 is the most comprehensive exhibition to date of work by American artist Keith Edmier. Featuring more than 40 works selected from key moments in Edmier's oeuvre, and a large-scale new commission--Bremen Towne, a recreation of the artist's childhood home in Tinley Park outside of Chicago.
2008
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HIGH RESOLUTION: ARTIST'S PROJECTS AT THE ARMORY
February 21, 2008 - February 25, 2008
Park Avenue Armory, New York, NY
Including work by Spencer Finch, Lisi Raskin, Pietro Roccasalva, and a program of videos from Electronic Arts Intermix selected by students of the Center for Curatorial Studies.
Student Curated
SECOND THOUGHTS
March 16, 2008 - May 25, 2008
Hessel Museum of Art
Curated by first-year graduate students at the Center for Curatorial Studies, it is a direct response to Exhibitionism , a series of autonomous and idiosyncratic micro-exhibitions that were curated by Matthew Higgs for each of the 16 galleries in the Hessel Museum.
Student Curated
COUNTDOWN
March 16, 2008 - March 30, 2008
CCS Bard Galleries
Artists: Urs Fischer, Jamie Isenstein, Kris Martin, Roman Signer, Jordon Wolfson
Curated by Vicenzo de Bellis
Student Curated
RECASTING SITE
March 16, 2008 - March 30, 2008
CCS Bard Galleries
Artists: Robert de Saint Phalle, Roe Ethridge, Mary Lucier, and Robert Smithson
Curated by Terri C. Smith
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GROUNDS FOR PROGRESS
March 16, 2008 - March 30, 2008
CCS Bard Galleries
Artists: Gemma Pardo, Aura Rosenberg, Lisa Sanditz
Curated by Lauren J. Wolk
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ANOTHER TIME
April 13, 2008 - April 27, 2008
CCS Bard Galleries
Artists: Chen Chieh-jen, Peter Hutton, Tacita Dean
Curated by Milena Hoegsberg
Student Curated
(LOVERBOY), SLEEP, SHATTER, HANDHELD BIRD
April 13, 2008 - April 27, 2008
CCS Bard Galleries
Artists: Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Barry Le Va, Rodney Graham, Charles Ray
Curated by Daniel Byers
Student Curated
UNDER THE INFLUENCE
April 13, 2008 - April 27, 2008
CCS Bard Galleries
Artists: John Baldessari, Jen DeNike, Nancy Holt, Joan Jonas, Jill Magid, Rachel Mason, Michele O'Mara, Robert Smithson
Curated by Anat Ebgi
LISI RASKIN: MOBILE OBSERVATION (TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING) STATION
April 15, 2008 - September 7, 2008
CCS Bard Audrey and Sydney Irmas Atrium
Mobile Observation (Transmitting and Receiving) Station is a new project by Lisi Raskin commissioned by the Center for Curatorial Studies as part of it's first artist-in-residence program.
Student Curated
MODERNISM: ON AND OFF THE GRID
May 11, 2008 - May 25, 2008
CCS Bard Galleries
Artists: Martin Beck, VALIE EXPORT, Dan Graham, Dorit Margreiter, Gerwald Rockenschaub, Superstudio
Curated by Niko Vicario
Student Curated
DEGREES NORTH: SIX ARTISTS AND THE ICELANDIC LANDSCAPE
May 11, 2008 - May 25, 2008
CCS Bard Galleries
Artists: Birgir Andrésson, Douwe Jan Bakker, Hreinn Friðfinnsson, Kristján Guðmundsson, Sigurður Guðmundsson, and Magnús Pálsson
Curated by Nicole Pollentier
Student Curated
ACT OUT
May 11, 2008 - May 25, 2008
CCS Bard Galleries
Vito Acconci, Cheryl Donegan, Mike Kelley, Paul McCarthy, Sturtevant, and Hannah Wilke
Curated by Tyler Emerson-Dorsch
PERSONAL PROTOCOLS AND OTHER PREFERENCES: AN EXHIBITION WITH WORKS BY MICHAEL BEUTLER, ESRA ERSEN, AND KIRSTINE ROEPSTORFF
June 14, 2008 - September 7, 2008
CCS Bard Galleries
This exhibition brings together work by three artists who engage intensively with situations marked by the reality of a particular time and place, filtering them through distinct choices of methods and materials.
I'VE GOT SOMETHING IN MY EYE
June 14, 2008 - September 7, 2008
Hessel Museum of Art
For this project, Bik Van der Pol explore the Hessel Collection in depth, ultimately selecting works for an exhibition they curated in the Hessel Museum.
BERND KRAUSS: I AM YOURS
September 2, 2008 - December 19, 2008
CCS Bard
I am Yours is a new project by Bernd Krauss, the fall 2008 artist-in-residence at the Center for Curatorial Studies.
THE GREENROOM: RECONSIDERING THE DOCUMENTARY AND CONTEMPORARY ART
September 27, 2008 - February 1, 2009
CCS Bard Galleries and Hessel Museum of Art
The Greenroom: Reconsidering the Documentary and Contemporary Art is the inaugural event of a long-term research project on ”the documentary”. The research project aims at investigating the heritage of documentary practices in contemporary art, in relation to the history of film, documentary photography and television as well as to video art. The research project is a collaboration between CCS Bard and the artist and theoretician Hito Steyerl. The research project will run for approximately three years, having started in March 2008.
Student Curated
TODAY WE CAN TALK BUT WE CAN’T TALK TODAY
October 25, 2008 - November 30, 2008
The Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild
First-year CCS graduate students work with Bernd Krauss, artist-in-residence at the Center this fall, to create a process-oriented exhibition at the Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild.
Student Curated
SIX-YEARS.COM MAGAZINE RELEASE IN NYC
November 21, 2008 - December 1, 2008
PS122 Gallery, New York City
The launch of the new student-run online magazine, Six-Years.
2009
Student Curated
ERIK WYSOCAN: THE SLEEP OF REASON / THE DREAM OF REASON / EL SUENO DE LA RAZON
January 26, 2009 - February 22, 2009
Bertelsmann Campus Center
Student Curated
PETE DEEVAKUL: THE SKY SHOULD BE PERFECTLY BLUE
March 8, 2009 - April 17, 2009
Bertelsmann Campus Center
Pete Deevakul constructs images reminiscent of picture postcards, using scenes culled from numerous Google Image searches.
Student Curated
DRIFTING HISTORIES
March 8, 2009 - April 5, 2009
CCS Bard Galleries
Artists: Julia Aranda, Rosa Barba, Andrea Geyer, and Korpys/Löffler
Curated by Anaïs Lellouche
Student Curated
VITAL ARCHIVE │ REVISITING GROUP MATERIAL’S AIDS TIMELINE
March 8, 2009 - April 5, 2009
CCS Bard Galleries
Artists: Group Material
Curated by Sabrina Locks
Student Curated
ENTR'ACTE
March 8, 2009 - April 5, 2009
CCS Bard Galleries
Cosima von Bonin, Tom Burr, Catherine Sullivan and Artur Żmijewski,
Curated by Fionn Meade
Entr’acte is a group exhibition that looks at how four artists adopt and often invert elements of theater and dramaturgy in their work. By invoking the entr’acte as an agile form that exists between and often in productive tension with more elaborate and established formats, the exhibition looks at how such conventional themes as persona, set design, and acting the other are upended and fragmented in their work.
Student Curated
LORA SANA: I WAS THERE AND NOT THERE
March 8, 2009 - April 5, 2009
CCS Bard Galleries
Artist: Carola Dertnig
Curated by Wendy Vogel
Student Curated
HOW TO DO THINGS WITH WORDS
March 8, 2009 - April 5, 2009
CCS Bard Galleries
Sharon Hayes, Jenny Holzer, Glenn Ligon, Adam Pendelton and Carey Young
Curated by Jess Wilcox
How to do things with Words explores the social and political consequences of language in contemporary society.
Student Curated
IN A ROOM ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN
March 17, 2009 - May 24, 2009
Hessel Museum of Art
Curated by 8 first-year graduate students at the Center for Curatorial Studies, In a Room Anything Can Happen presents work by more than 30 artists in the Marieluise Hessel Collection.
Student Curated
COLUMN:
April 19, 2009 - May 24, 2009
Within the pages of the Poughkeepsie Journal
Artists: Erick Beltrán, Bernd Krauss, Jens Haaning, Interboro, Sydney Schrader & Joseph Verrill, and Dexter Sinister
Curated by Marion Ritter
Student Curated
CHANGING LIGHT BULBS IN THIN AIR
April 19, 2009 - May 24, 2009
CCS Bard Galleries
Artists: Christian Andersson, Tauba Auerbach, Brian Clifton, Zachary Kitnick, Runo Lagomarsino, Adam Putnam, Matthew Sheridan Smith, Mungo Thomson, Garth Weiser
Curated by Summer Guthery
Student Curated
FIXATION
April 19, 2009 - May 24, 2009
CCS Bard Galleries
Artist: Christof Migone
Curated by Mireille Bourgeois
Student Curated
ABOUT THE OBJECT
April 19, 2009 - May 24, 2009
CCS Bard Galleries
Artist: Amy Patton
Curated by Christina Linden
Student Curated
NOISE POLLUTION
April 19, 2009 - May 24, 2009
CCS Bard Galleries
Artist: Marisa Olson
Curated by Gene McHugh
Student Curated
THE EVERYDAY
April 19, 2009 - May 24, 2009
CCS Bard Galleries
Artist: Leslie Hewitt
Curated by Kate Menconeri
Student Curated
DEALING IN FUTURES
April 19, 2009 - May 24, 2009
CCS Bard Galleries
Artist: Melanie Gilligan
Curated by Zeynep Oz
Student Curated
PILOT
April 19, 2009 - May 24, 2009
CCS Bard Galleries
Participants: Janet Lyon, Alejandro Cesarco, Mierle Laderman Ukeles and many others
Curated by Bartholomew Ryan
Student Curated
GETS UNDER THE SKIN
April 19, 2009 - May 24, 2009
Storefront for Art and Architecture, New York City
Artists: Bernd Behr, Johanna Billing, Michael Blum, Josef Dabernig, Domènec, Miklós Erhardt, Terence Gower, Pierre Huyghe, Lars Laumann, Inigo Manglano-Ovalle, Caitlin Masley, Ursula Mayer, Anna Molska, Sadie Murdoch, Pia Rönicke, Anri Sala, Caspar Stracke, and Judi Werthein
Curated by Hajnalka Somogyi.
Student Curated
SESSIONS: CON VERSE SENSATIONS
April 19, 2009 - May 24, 2009
CCS Bard
Curated by Katerina Llanes
RACHEL HARRISON: CONSIDER THE LOBSTER
June 27, 2009 - December 20, 2009
CCS Bard Galleries
The first major survey of New York-based artist Rachel Harrison.Titled after an essay by the late David Foster Wallace, the survey encompasses over ten years of large-scale installations by Harrison, all of which have been reconfigured for the CCS Bard galleries.
AND OTHER ESSAYS
June 27, 2009 - December 20, 2009
Hessel Museum of Art
And Other Essays expands Rachel Harrison’s exploration of exhibition-making by inviting Nayland Blake, Tomm Burr, Harry Dodge, Alix Lambert, Allen Ruppersberg and Andrea Zittel to select and rehang the center’s contemporary art collection.
Student Curated
LEYA MIRA-BRANDER: SELECTED: UNTITLED 1997 - 2009
September 1, 2009 - October 15, 2009
Bertelsmann Campus Center
Artist: Leya Mira-Brander
Curated by Laura Barlow
Student Curated
ANNA OSTOYA: MARGINALIA
October 20, 2009 - December 5, 2009
Bertelsmann Campus Center
Anna Ostoya raises important questions about who has access to information and for whom is it legible or useful.
BERND KRAUSS: ISLAND KEEPER
November 1, 2009 - November 21, 2009
Goethe-Institut Wyoming Building 5 East 3rd Street NY, NY
A collaboration between the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College (CCS Bard) and Goethe-Institut New York, the exhibit of work by Bernd Krauß will be presented as a part of PERFORMA 09.
ROD DICKINSON IN COLLABORATION WITH STEVE RUSHTON: WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN, WHY AND HOW
November 18, 2009 - December 16, 2009
Hoffman Library Reading Room, Stevenson Library
Who, What, Where… investigates the historical role of the government press briefing in the materialization of certain political realities.
Student Curated
NELI RUZIC & MARIE-CHRISTINE CAMUS: JOURNEY TO THE ISLAND (THE HOLE/THE MIDWIFE)
December 8, 2009 - February 1, 2010
Bertelsmann Campus Center
Journey to the Island is a project by artists Neli Ruzic and Marie-Christine Camus. Through the recording of testimonies and photographs, they narrate the story of a particular moment on the island of Solta in Croatia.
Student Curated
I'M NOT THERE
December 14, 2009 - December 19, 2009
CCS Bard Seminar Room
Artists: Can Altay, Yasemin Ozcan Kaya, Cevdet Erek, Köken Ergun
2010
Student Curated
ERIK BLINDERMAN: MASS RECORDING
February 1, 2010 - March 15, 2010
Bertelsmann Campus Center
A photographic installation centered around a reappropriated image that was originally featured on the cover of a German newspaper, depicting an Obama rally held in Berlin during his campaign for the United States presidency in 2008.
Student Curated
DERANGEMENT: DINEO SESHEE BOPAPE, SAUL FLETCHER, HEGE LOENNE, JACEK MALINOWSKI, DAN MILLER, ANNA OSTOYA, MIKOLAJ SZOSKA
February 7, 2010 - March 21, 2010
CCS Bard Galleries
Artists: Dineo Seshee Bopape, Saul Fletcher, Hege Loenne, Jacek Malinowski, Anna Ostoya, Dan Miller, Mikolaj Szoska
Curated by Michal Jachula
Student Curated
THE OFFICE FOR PARAFICTIONAL RESEARCH PRESENTS HEADLESS: WORK BY GOLDIN+SENNEBY
February 7, 2010 - March 21, 2010
CCS Bard Library
Artists: Simon Goldin and Jakob Senneby
Curated by Ginny Kollak
Student Curated
OPEN SCORE VARIATIONS
February 7, 2010 - March 21, 2010
CCS Bard Galleries
Artists: Sanford Biggers, Lee Boroson, George Brecht, John Cage, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Paula Hayes, Lucy Lippard, Yoko Ono, Edward Ruscha, Xaviera Simmons, Allison Smith, Rirkrit Tiravanija and La Monte Young
Curated by Daniel Mason
Student Curated
REMODELING SYSTEMS : VLATKA HORVAT, PABLO HELGUERA, & ALON LEVIN
February 7, 2010 - February 21, 2010
CCS Bard Galleries
Curated by Yulia Tikhonova
Student Curated
FOR ALL THE WRONG REASONS
February 7, 2010 - March 21, 2010
CCS Bard Galleries
Artists: Mir-Hosseim Mousavi and Clifford Borress
Curated by Sohrab Mohebbi
Student Curated
LIVING UNDER THE SAME ROOF: THE MARIELUISE HESSEL COLLECTION AND THE CENTER FOR CURATORIAL STUDIES
February 20, 2010 - May 23, 2010
Hessel Museum of Art
Living Under the Same Roof is the public part of a process of looking into the collection of the Hessel Museum of Art with the students of CCS Bard. The exhibition will present a mapping of the collection, in an attempt to open up to an interested audience different ways of entering it. By focusing on the artist’s books and the film/video collection, the exhibition intends to deal with notions of display, creating an apparatus that articulates the specificities of each artwork and its relations to the audience. A series of talks with artists whose works are in the collection is part of the program. Curated by CCS Bard curator in residence, Ana Paula Cohen. Opening reception: Saturday, February 20, 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Student Curated
WHAT IS TO BE DONE (CHTO DELAT)
March 15, 2010 - May 3, 2010
Bertelsmann Campus Center
A video screening and presentation of previously published newspaper projects presents work by the artists’ collective What is to be Done (Chto Delat).
Student Curated
LIVING MODERN
April 11, 2010 - May 23, 2010
CCS Bard Galleries
Artists: Heidrun Holzfeind, Damon Rich and Niko Vicario
Curated by Laura Barlow
Student Curated
NOT AGAIN, “MAKING HISTORY” REIMAGINED
April 11, 2010 - May 23, 2010
CCS Bard Galleries
Artist: Andrea van der Straeten
Curated by Sarah Demeuse
Student Curated
SECOND COMING—A CURATORIAL COLLABORATION
April 11, 2010 - May 23, 2010
CCS Bard Galleries
Artists: Nástio Mosquito, Thando Mama, Metapong, and Pablo Rasgado
Curated by Gabi Ngcobo, Carlos E. Palacios, Andrea Torreblanca
Student Curated
REQUIRES EXTRA BUDGET FOR LETTUCE
April 11, 2010 - May 23, 2010
CCS Bard Galleries
Artist: Jacob Stewart-Halevy
Curated by Mackenzie Schneider
Student Curated
THE BOMB PONDS: WORK BY VANDY RATTANA
April 11, 2010 - May 23, 2010
CCS Bard Galleries
Artist: Vandy Rattana
Curated by Francesca Sonara
Student Curated
UP RIVER
April 11, 2010 - May 23, 2010
The Hudson River
Artist: Marie Lorenz
Curated by Diana Stevenson
Student Curated
HOW TO BEGIN? ENVISIONING THE IMPACT OF GUGGENHEIM ABU DHABI
April 19, 2010
CCS Seminar Room
A publication and panel discussion.
Contributors: Regine Basha, Hassan Khan, Sohrab Mohebbi, Didem Özbek, and Sarah Rifky
Curated by Ozge Ersoy
Student Curated
KAMAU AMU PATTON : MOVING OUT OF THE WAY OF AN EMPTY SPACE
May 3, 2010 - August 30, 2009
Bertelsmann Campus Center
Kamau Amu Patton appropriates the public bulletin board as a site for the dissemination of a guided experience.
PHILIPPE PARRENO
June 26, 2010 - September 26, 2010
CCS Bard Galleries
Philippe Parreno at CCS Bard, curated by Maria Lind is part of a series of retrospectives taking place from 2009 to 2010 at Kunsthalle Zurich, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin, and the Serpentine Gallery in London.
CLAP
June 26, 2010 - December 19, 2010
Hessel Museum of Art
A curatorial collaboration between CCS Bard graduate students Nova Benway, Michelle Hyun, Nathan Lee, Dylan Peet, and CCS Bard Executive Director Tom Eccles, featuring works from the Marieluise Hessel Collection, including many recent acquisitions on view for the first time.
Student Curated
JOE WINTER: 1. DUST TO DUST 2. DRY ERASE STRATIGRAPHY 3. UNTITLED MODEL FOR A HISTORY OF LIGHT
August 31, 2010 - October 11, 2010
CCS Bard
Joe Winter has produced a triptych in slate, dry erase board, and cork to address the form, structure, temporal dynamic and discursive function of an idiosyncratic display apparatus – a three-paneled bulletin board.
At Home / Not At Home: Works from the Collection of Martin and Rebecca Eisenberg
September 26, 2010 - December 19, 2010
Hessel Museum of Art
Curated by White Columns director and CCS Bard faculty member Matthew Higgs, At Home / Not at Home will present an extensive selection of works from one of New York's most extraordinary private collections, on public view for the first time.
Student Curated
PER-ARNE STRÄNG AND JOHN HUNTINGTON : KANSLIBYRÅN
October 18, 2010 - December 3, 2010
CCS Bard
Swedish artists Per-Arne Sträng and John Huntington’s long-term collaborative project identifies and defies conventions subtle enough to go uncontested in everyday life.
2011
Student Curated
FRANCESC RUIZ : COVERAGE
February 12, 2011 - May 31, 2011
CCS Bard
Francesc Ruiz investigates narrative models based on comic language. For the Bulletin Board, Ruiz has produced Coverage, a drawing based installation that questions established systems of representation.
Student Curated
THE ACTION OF THINGS
March 27, 2011 - April 17, 2011
CCS Bard Galleries
Artists: Rubén Grilo, João Maria Gusmão & Pedro Paiva, Cristóbal Lehyt, Trevor Paglen and Jorge Satorre
Curated by Manuela Moscoso
Student Curated
BREAK MY BODY, HOLD MY BONES
March 27, 2011 - April 17, 2011
CCS Bard Galleries
Malcolm Lomax and Daniel Wickerham (DUOX)
Curated by Nathan Lee
Student Curated
TAKING PLEASURE FOR A RIDE
March 27, 2011 - April 17, 2011
CCS Bard Galleries
Artists: Glen Fogel, Terence Koh, Laurel Nakadate, Jennifer Reeder, Conrad Ventur
Curated by Dylan Burritt Peet
Student Curated
WE HAVE THE TECHNOLOGY
March 27, 2011 - April 17, 2011
CCS Bard Galleries
Participants: Marysia Lewandowska, Konst & Teknik, Laurel Ptak
Curated by Laurel Ptak in collaboration with Stockholm-based design office Konst & Teknik
Student Curated
HARBORING TONE AND PLACE
March 27, 2011 - April 17, 2011
CCS Bard Galleries
Artists: Dennis McNulty, and Angela Detanico and Rafael Lain
Curated by Clark Solack
Student Curated
Samuel White: We Should Be You: A Study for Physical Interpretation (Simon)
April 11, 2011 - May 13, 2011
CCS Bard
In We Should Be You: A Study for Physical Interpretation (Simon), Samuel White utilizes the CCS bulletin board as a platform for an installation that will develop throughout the length of the project. By inviting passersby to call his cell phone number in Los Angeles and engage in a brief conversation, White will interact with the Bard community whom he never physically encounters in an attempt to surpass the geographic barriers that limit personal relationships.
Student Curated
THE OBJECT OF SOCIETY IS
May 1, 2011 - May 22, 2011
CCS Bard Galleries
Artist: Jenny Perlin
Curated by Nova Benway
Student Curated
THINKING ABOUT FLYING
May 1, 2011 - May 22, 2011
CCS Bard
Artist: Jon Rubin
Curated by Karin Campbell
Student Curated
NOT NECESSARILY IN THAT ORDER: CURATORIAL QUESTIONS ABOUT THE BARNES FOUNDATION'S MOVE TO PHILADELPHIA
May 1, 2011 - May 22, 2011
CCS Bard
Edited by Orit Gat
Student Curated
COUNTER-RELIEF (CCS BARD) 2011
May 1, 2011 - May 22, 2011
CCS Bard Galleries
Artist: Jimmy Robert in collaboration with Maria Hassabi
Curated by Kelly Kivland
Student Curated
DOUBLE SESSION
May 1, 2011 - May 22, 2011
CCS Bard Galleries
Curated by Natasha Llorens
Student Curated
(RE)MOVE/(RE)FRAME
May 1, 2011 - May 22, 2011
CCS Bard Galleries
Performances by: Brody Condon, Shana Moulton and Yemenwed Curated by Courtney Malick
Student Curated
DEAR PRATELLA, WHAT DO YOU HEAR?
May 1, 2011 - May 22, 2011
CCS Bard Galleries, Rhinecliff Amtrak Station, WXBC Radio
Artists: Jacob Kirkegaard, Chris Kubick and Anne Walsh, Hong-Kai Wang, and Rozalinda Borcilă
Curated by Michelle Y. Hyun
Student Curated
WHAT'S PAST IS PROLOGUE
May 1, 2011 - May 22, 2011
CCS Bard Galleries
Artists: A.K. Burns and MPA
Curated by Julia Paoli
Student Curated
NICOLE ONDRE (MONOPRINTS)
May 6, 2011 - September 2, 2011
CCS Bard
To make her oil paint monoprints, Nicole Ondre rubs a piece of paper against a newly painted section of her studio wall. The pressure of her weight and the textures of the wall combine to make the picture. The forms produced through these encounters have distinct kinship--each print shifting and accruing meaning in relation to the others.
BLINKY PALERMO: RETROSPECTIVE 1964-1977
June 25, 2011 - October 31, 2011
CCS Bard Galleries
Dia Art Foundation and CCS Bard will inaugurate the first North American retrospective of the work of German artist Blinky Palermo (1943–1977). The retrospective is curated by Lynne Cooke.
If you lived Here, you'd be home by now
June 25, 2011 - December 16, 2011
Hessel Museum of Art
If you lived here, you’d be home by now is a new exhibition, co-curated by artist Josiah McElheny, Tom Eccles, and Lynne Cooke.
LUMA Foundation, Arles Summer 2011
July 2, 2011 - July 4, 2011
Alyscamps Tent, Arles, France
The LUMA Foundation and CCS Bard present, "The Human Snapshot," an international conference exploring what has become of humanism and universalism in contemporary art and photography. Organized by Tirdad Zolghadr and Tom Keenan in collaboration with Johanna Burton. The symposium will take place in Arles, France, on July 2 and 3, 2011. Additional programs on July 4 include an exhibition of George Kuchar films organized by Trisha Donnelly, and public night conversations with Taryn Simon, Hans Peter Feldmann, and Juergen Teller.
Student Curated
Bulletin Board
September 12, 2011 - October 14, 2011
CCS Bard
For the next month, this bulletin board takes on its classic function. The space will operate as an open community platform on which the students of CCS—and the larger public—can collaborate on whatever is displayed.
Student Curated
Ivana Králíkova 24/7 Tight Schedule
October 31, 2011 - December 2, 2011
CCS Bard
The installation 24/7 Tight Schedule functions as a talisman devoted to time. It confers supernatural power to ordinary objects. By using underwear, Králíková exposes our daily routine of “panty” changes. It underlines the extent to which our lives and habits are controlled by our relationship to time.
ALL DIVIDED SELVES
November 9, 2011 - December 16, 2011
CCS Bard Video Gallery
A new feature length film by the artist Luke Fowler, following his celebrated works What You SeeIs Where You're At (2001) and Bogman Palmjaguar (2007), this is the third of Fowler's works totake up the legacy of radical psychiatrist R.D. Laing.
RETROACTIVE
December 7, 2011 - December 16, 2011
An exhibition of site–specific works by Greek artist Antonis Pittas. This installation adds to the ongoing dialogue explored in his 2010 and 2011 exhibits Untitled (this is a historic opportunity for us) at the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven, and shame on you, at the Annet Gelink Gallery in Amsterdam, where Pittas lives and works.
2012
RETROACTIVE
February 1, 2012 - February 26, 2012
CCS Bard Galleries
An exhibition of site–specific works by Greek artist Antonis Pittas. This installation adds to the ongoing dialogue explored in his 2010 and 2011 exhibits Untitled (this is a historic opportunity for us) at the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven, and shame on you, at the Annet Gelink Gallery in Amsterdam, where Pittas lives and works.
JOE / BRAINS / LAMAR
February 1, 2012 - April 1, 2012
CCS Bard Video Gallery / CCS Bard Library
Student Curated
Rosamond Wolff Purcell / Rich Pell / Cameron Keith Gainer : Field Notes
February 6, 2012 - March 16, 2012
CCS Bard
FIELD NOTES presents work by artists interested in the role subjectivity plays in scientific research, how a collector influences a collection. Employing a methodology similar to the field note—the notes detailing events leading up to the biological specimens’ collection and inform its final classification—these three artists question perception’s role in knowledge production; they examine the gap between rational scientific systems and human idiosyncrasies.
Student Curated
Scott Benzel: Ivory Neige, L'Origine du monde, Magic Eraser
March 16, 2012 - May 28, 2012
CCS Bard
For the three-paneled form of the Bulletin Board at the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College, Los Angeles-based artist Scott Benzel conceptualized a site-specific triptych for the atypical, yet mundane, exhibition space. Conceived as a sculptural installation of personal effects including cleaning supplies, a reproduction of Courbet's L’Origine du Monde, and a vintage box of Ivory Snow laundry detergent, Benzel assembled these objects under his sink to be photographed for the Ivory Neige triptych.
Matters of Fact
March 18, 2012 - May 27, 2012
Student Curated
H/Qu : Mary Reid Kelley with Patrick Kelley
May 29, 2012 - September 20, 2012
Part formal exercise, part ‘choose your own adventure’, Mary Reid Kelley’s H/Qu takes up the constraints of the Oulipo (Ouvroir de littérature potentielle), founded by experimental writers Raymond Queneau and Francois Le Lionnais in 1960, and allows the viewer to muddle the distance between a hardboiled mystery and a narrative riddled with prankster wordplay.
Painting in Space
June 21, 2012 - August 17, 2012
Luhring Augustine Gallery, New York
From 199A to 199B: Liam Gillick
June 23, 2012 - December 21, 2012
Hessel Museum of Art
Anti-Establishment
June 23, 2012 - December 21, 2012
CCS Bard Galleries
Student Curated
Juan Betancurth: For faith, pain or pleasure
October 4, 2012 - November 15, 2012
CCS Bard
Juan Betancurth creates installations to frame his performance work and draws upon poetry, witchcraft, religious rites, and domestic routines to both reconfigure roles within the family and offer a place of community to participants. For this project "For faith, pain and pleasure", Betancurth invites audiences to explore the boundaries of these sensations using his hand-crafted utensils.
Student Curated
Lauren Anderson: The Talk, the Talked About, and the Talk About Town
November 30, 2012 - January 31, 2013
CCS Bard
Building from the notion that the bulletin board is not a neutral surface, but a space with preexisting cultural meaning, vocabularies, and opportunities, Lauren Anderson adopts the CCS Bard Bulletin Board as a site in her ongoing investigation of visual culture.
2013
Student Curated
KA MOUNTAIN AND GAURDenia TERRACE: a story about a family and some people changing
February 1, 2013 - February 24, 2013
Student Curated
Glen Fogel : NOVEMBER 1, 1993 (THE MORNING AFTER)
February 22, 2013 - March 28, 2013
Glen Fogel takes a cool distance to the nostalgic overtones that occupy his work by exaggerating his object’s mode of display—transforming the sentimental with a hyperactive presentation of its value.
Student Curated
Nada Dada: “Smile, you're in Sharjah”
April 10, 2013 - May 16, 2013
CCS Bard
Honey on your gun, ecstasy of a fashionable saint, tips on how to be an Emirati artist, street gnomes, and love behind closed doors make up Nada Dada's, "Smile, you're in Sharjah."
Permanent Installations
Olafur Eliasson: The parliament of reality
Olafur Eliasson's The parliament of reality, a new, permanent outdoor installation created specifically for Bard College.








































































































































