Exhibitions / 1999
Exhibitions
12.12.1998 — 21.2.1999
Gare de l’Est
collective exhibition
While Paris may well have been considered a "school" for artists in other periods, today the city no longer plays this role, nor do any other cities in the world for that matter. Artists are emerging...
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8.5 — 4.7.1999
Jim Shaw – Everything Must Go 1974–1999
Jim Shaw
From 8 May to 4 July 1999, Casino Luxembourg presents Everything Must Go 1974-1999, the first retrospective exhibition of the work of Jim Shaw, an American artist born in 1952 in Michigan...
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13.6 — 7.11.1999 Venice Biennale
Simone Decker - Cà del Duca
Simone Decker
The palace, situated on the Canale Grande, only a short walk from the Palazzo Grassi, will from hereto forth be the site for Luxembourg's future participations in the Venice Biennial.It owes its...
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17.7 — 10.10.1999
Faiseurs d’histoires
collective exhibition
At all times storytelling has been a vital activity for men and women alike. Stories - whether real accounts or fiction, whether dramatic narrations or playlets - set our relation to the world we...
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17.7 — 22.8.1999
Sturtevant
Elaine Sturtevant
The art of the present has always made the art of the past look different. These days, the late twentieth century has stirred up endless reshufflings and disclosures about how what used to look bad...
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4.9 — 10.10.1999
ars viva 99/00 – Grenzgänge
collective exhibition
After examining many artists' dossiers, visiting studios and leading long discussions, the Kulturkreis der deutschen Wirtschaft im Bundesverband der Deutschen Industrie e.V. has decided to play the...
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23.10.1999 — 16.1.2000
Jacques Charlier – Art forever
Jacques Charlier
Born in 1939 in Liège (Belgium), Jacques Charlier discovers his interest in art at the age of fifteen when, as a self-taught, he starts to collect all kinds of biographies and contemporary art...