Hans-Ulrich Obrist bibliography

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This is a bibliography for Hans-Ulrich Obrist (born 1968), a Swiss art curator, critic and historian of art. He currently lives in London.

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Interviews and articles in other publications

2014

2011

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2007

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Exhibition catalogues

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Exhibitions curated

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1997

Pilot issue: Jonas Mekas (May 1997) 1. Joseph Grigely (June 1997) special issue: Christian Boltanski for James Lee Byars (September 1997) 2. Gilbert & George (October 1997) 3. Douglas Gordon (November 1997) 4. Marlene Streeruwitz (February 1998) 5. Annette Messager (April 1998) 6. Lawrence Weiner (May 1998) 7. Christian Boltanski (July 1998) 8. Itsuko Hasegawa & Dan Graham (September 1998) 9. Gabriel Orozco (December 1998) 10. Claude Lévêque (January 1999) 11. Hans-Peter Feldmann (March 1999) special issue: Martin Parr (April 1999) 12. Harmony Korine (May 1998) 13. Antoinette Ohannessian & Toni Negri (July 1999) 14. Louise Bourgeois (October 1999) special issue 2000: Frédéric Bruly Bouabré (January 2000) 15. Roni Horn (February 2000) 16. Richard Billingham (May 2000) 17. John Giorno & Ugo Rondinone (October 2000) 18. Rosmarie Trockel (December 2000) 19. Cédric Price (February 2001) 20. Ken Lum, hommage à Chen Zhen (March 2001) 21. Raymond Hains (July 2001) 22. Gilbert & George (September 2001) 23. Thomas Hirschhorn (October 2001) 24. Yona Friedman (December 2001) special issue: Navin Rawanchaikul (January 2002) 25. Matthew Barney (June 2002) 26. Christian Boltanski (June 2002) 27. Hanne Darboven (June 2002) 28. Raqs Media Collective (June 2002) 29. Edouard Glissant (November 2002) 30. Claude Closky (June 2003) 31. Yoko Ono (December 2003) 32. Paul-Armand Gette (January 2004) 32. special issue: bis Hors série (January 2004) 33. Philippe Parreno (April 2004) 34. Michel Foucault (September 2004) 35. Yona Friedman (October 2004) Special issue: Nancy Spero (April 2005) 36. Tacita Dean (May 2005) 37. Ed Ruscha (June 2005) 38. Ryan McGuinness (January 2006) 39. Richard Prince (April 2006) 40. Damien Hirst (September 2006) 41. hommage à Raymond Hains (November 2006) 42. Tobias Buche (January 2007) 43. Hreinn Fridfinnsson (August 2007) 44. Hugues Reip & Melanie Counsell (July 2008) 45. Robert Crumb (October 2008) 46. Carlos Cruz-Diez (December 2008) 47. Koo Jeong-A (April 2009) 48. Walid Raad (July 2009) 49. Ryan McGinley (December 2009) Special issue: Stéphane Hessel and Pascal Lemaître (May 2010) 50. Christian Boltanski (September 2010) Special issue: Pierre Reimer (December 2010) 51. Dayanita Singh (December 2010)

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1994

1993

1. Liliana Moro (17 February-21 March 1993) 2. Eva Marisaldi (Opened 2 March 1993) 3. Douglas Gordon (7 April-9 May 1993) 4. Rirkrit Tiravanija (29 June-11 July 1993) 5. Didier Trenet (19 December 1993 – 30 January 1994) 6. Stephen Pippin (18 February-19 March 1994) 7. Felix Gonzalez Torres (March–April 1994) 8. Bas Jan Ader (30 March-29 May 1994) 9. Koo Jeong-A (Opened 5 May 1994) 10. Elke Krystufek (15 June-13 July 1994) 11. Christine, Irène, and Heidemarie Hohenbücher (15 October-8 November 1994) 12. Uri Tzaig (7 December 1994 – 8 January 1995) 13. Gabriel Orozco (8 February-19 March 1995) 14. Lucius Burckhardt & Paul-Armand Gette (1 June-9 July 1995) 15. Ugo Rondinone (14 September-1 October 1995) 16. Leni Hoffmann (5 October-5 November 1995) 17. Joseph Grigely ( 23 January-25 February 1996) 18. Jeremy Deller (5 October-17 November 1996) 19. Liza May Post (17 December 1996 – 5 January 1997) 20. Luce Irigaray & Siobhan Liddell (Opened 5 January 1997) 21. Mika Vainio (18 June-20 August 1997) 22. Marie Denis (3 October-2 November 1997) 23. Sarah Sze (4 December 1997 – 18 January 1998) 24. Manfred Pernice (27 February-5 April 1998) 25. Marie Legros (7 October-1 November 1998) 26. Rony Somek & Elliott Sharp (10 October 1998) 27. Barthélémy Toguo (13 April-30 May 1999) 28. Masami Akita – MERZBOW (9 November-6 December 1999) 29. Cédric Price (10 March-1 April 2001) 30. Lionel Esteve (July–September 2003)

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