
The Ecole des Arts de Braine-l'Alleud in Belgium presents the exhibition "Colorific," featuring the work of almost 20 artists who explore color.

The Ecole des Arts de Braine-l'Alleud in Belgium presents the exhibition "Colorific," featuring the work of almost 20 artists who explore color.
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Tags: Belgium, Benjamin Rivière, Cedric Christie, Cheryl Donegan, Dan Walsh, Ecole des Arts de Brainel'Alleud, Gerwald Rockenschaub, Greet Billet, Ingrid Maria Sinibaldi, Jan Maarten Voskuil, Javier Fernandez, Krysten Cunningham, Kyle Jenkins, Leopoldine Roux, localStyle, Marc Chevalier, Paul Raguenes, Pieter Laurens Mol, Roland Orepuk, Tilman

A group exhibition of MINUS SPACE-affiliated artists curated by Matthew Deleget & Emi Winter.
March 15 - May 30, 2012
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Tags: Biblioteca Andrés Henestrosa, Carrie Pollack, Cris Gianakos, Daniel G. Hill, Daniel Göttin, Emi Winter, Erik Saxon, Hartmut Böhm, Instituto de Artes Gráficas de Oaxaca, Jan van der Ploeg, Juan Raúl Hoyos, Julian Dashper, Kyle Jenkins, Linda Francis, Lynne Harlow, Manfred Mohr, Mark Dagley, Matthew Deleget, Mexico, Michelle Grabner, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Oaxaca, Museo de los Pintores Oaxaqueños, Patricia Zarate, Robert Swain, Rose Nolan, Rossana Martinez, Russell Maltz, Soledad Arias, Stephen Maine, Steve Lambert, Tilman, Vicente Butron, Victoria Munro, Vincent Como, Vincent Longo

Kyle Jenkins, Urban Geometry #298, 2010 Acrylic on linen 60 x 50 cm April 23 – July 10, 2011 It’s with great pleasure we cordially invite you to join us at the opening of “MINUS / PLUS”, a group exhibition presenting reductive art from two generations. Bodil Manz (1943), Leif Kath (1945), Kyle Jenkins (1974) og Michael Boelt Fischer (1975) have individual artistic practices which converge together within a shared methology of deconstructing and reconstructing [...]

February 5 - March 12, 2011
MINUS SPACE is delighted to announce the exhibition Kyle Jenkins: Sunken Treasure. This is the Australian artist’s first solo exhibition in the United States and it will feature a new site-specific painting installation.
Tags: Australia, Belgium, Bloodspots, Buttons and Zippers, CBD Gallery, Denmark, Esbjerg Museum, France, Germany, i.e. gallery, Kyle Jenkins, MOP Projects, New Zealand, Non-Objective Toowoomba, Norway, P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, Phong Bui, Project 11, Qantas, SPHERE press, Suicide Swans, Switzerland, Sydney Non Objective, The Netherlands, Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery, United Kingdom, University of Southern Queensland, University of Sydney

Installation view October 6-30, 2010 Participating Artists: Justin Andrews, Lynne Eastaway, Sophia Egarchos, Billy Gruner, Suzie Idiens, Kyle Jenkins, Andrew Leslie, Ruark Lewis, Adrian McDonald, Rachel Park, Giles Ryder, Ian Andrews, Masato Takasaka, Sydney Ball, Rolande Souliere & Mattys Gerber
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Tags: Adrian Macdonald, Adrian McDonald, Andrew Leslie, Australia, Billy Gruner, Gallery 9, Giles Ryder, Ian Andrews, Justin Andrews, Kyle Jenkins, Leslie Ruark Lewis, Lynne Eastaway, Masato Takasaka, Mattys Gerber, Rachel Park, Rolande Souliere, Ruark Lewis, SNO Group, Sophia Egarchos, Suzie Idiens, Sydney Ball

Billy Gruner, Punk Painting – Sound Installation, 2010 October 15 – November 7, 2010 Curated by Billy Gruner of SNO in Sydney, Jan van der Ploeg of PS in Amsterdam and Tilman of CCNOA in Brussels. UND 6 – INTERCONTINENTAL is a group show of international artists exhibiting at Schwartz Gallery working within what could broadly be described as non-objective contemporary art. Organised by artists-curators Tilman, Jan Van der Ploeg and Billy Gruner, it is [...]
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Tags: Adrian Macdonald, Alex Lawler, Alma Tischler-Wood, Andrew Leslie, Australia, Belgium, Billy Gruner, CCNOA, Clemens Hollerer, Colombe Marcasiano, D.J. Simpson, Frank Ammerlaan, Geoff Lucas, Giles Ryder, Greet Billet, Ingrid Maria Sinibaldi, Jan van der Ploeg, John Adair, Judith Duquemin, Justin Andrews, Kyle Jenkins, Lynne Eastaway, Marita Fraser, Michael Duffy, Michelle Grabner, Paul Morrison, PS, Rachel Park, Ruark Lewis, Sarah Keighery, Schwartz Gallery, Sean Shanahan, Sebastian Wickeroth, Sophia Egarchos, Suzie Idiens, Sydney Non Objective, Terry Haggerty, The Netherlands, Tilman, Tom Benson, United Kingdom, Ward Denys

August 7 - September 4, 2010
MINUS SPACE is honored to announce the memorial exhibition Julian Dashper (1960-2009): It Is Life. The exhibition marks the one-year anniversary of the New Zealand artist's death and it will feature a single work by Julian entitled Future Call, as well as written tributes to him by more than 70 artists internationally.
Tags: Ali Duffey, Alicia Frankovich, Andrea Gaskin, Barbara Strathdee, Billy Gruner & Sarah Keighery, Carrie Patterson, Channa Boon, Chinati Foundation, Christopher Cook, Christopher Dean, Clary Stolte, Dane Mitchell, Daniel Feingold, Daniel Göttin, David Raskin, David Thomas, Elodie Lesourd, Emi Winter, Erica van Zon, Erik Saxon, Geoff Newton, Gerda Maise, Gilbert Hsiao, Gwynneth Porter, Henry Brown & Millicent Borges Accardi, Ian Jervis, In Memoriam, Isha Welsh, Jackie Meier, James Juszczyk, Jan Maarten Voskuil, Jan van der Ploeg, Jeffrey Cortland Jones, Jenny Halliday, John Nixon, Joshua Lux, Judy Darragh, Julian Dashper, Karen Schifano, Kasarian Dane, Keira Kotler, Kyle Jenkins, Layla Rudneva-Mackay, Linda Francis, Linda Roche, Lynne Harlow, Machiel van Soest, Mandy Thomsett-Taylor, Marcus Bering, MariaMaria, Marie Shannon, Mark Kirby, Mary-Louise Browne, Matthew Deleget, Mel Prest, Melanie Crader, Michelle Grabner, Mick Johnson, Miriam Harris, Moreno Miorelli, Nathan Pohio, New Zealand, P.S.1, Patricia Zarate, Rachael Wren, Ralf Brog, Rene Rusjan, Robert Swain, Rosanna Albertini, Rose Nolan, Rossana Martinez, Salvatore Panatteri, Sandra Smith, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, Simon Ingram, Sioux City Art Center, Soledad Arias, Stephen Little, Steve Karlik, Tilman, Ulrich Museum of Art, Vaughan Gunson, Vicente Butron, Victoria Munro, W.J.M. Kok, William Hsu, Zipora Fried

Julian Dashper ‘Untitled (I’m Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue #10), 2010 (detail) Acrylic paint on wall Each dot 8mm in diameter placed 60cm apart Opens July 9, 2010 Work by Julian Dashper, Victoria Munro, Kyle Jenkins and replica furtniture of Donald Judd Location: Attic Contemporary Art Space 264 Margaret Street, Toowoomba, Qld, 4350

Steven Parrino, Untitled, 1993 October 11, 2009 – January 3, 2010 The MAGASIN is starting its season with a portrait of the artist Olivier Mosset. The exhibition takes the form of a tribute, gathering works by different artists, but never showing Olivier Mossetʼs own work. The artists are of all generations, from Carl André to Stéphane Kropf including the famous group of artists 1m3 among the youngest. As a key figure of the artistic scene [...]
Tags: Adrian Schiess, Alain Dister, Alain Jacquet, Alan Uglow, Alexandre Bianchini, Alix Lambert, Allan Kaprow, Allan McCollum, Amy Granat, Andy Warhol, Ange Leccia, Art Club 2000, Ben Kinmont, Ben Vautier, Bertrand Lavier, Bettina Rheims, Bill Gruner, Blair Thurman, Cady Noland, Carl Andre, Catherine Eyde, Centre National d'Art Contemporain de Grenoble, Christian Floquet, Christian Marclay, Christian Robert-Tissot, Christophe Gossweiler, Chuck Nanney, Claude Rutault, Collectif 1m3, Dan Graham, Dan Walsh, David Robbins, David Row, Delphine Reist, Dike Blair, Dimitry Orlac, Donald Alberti, Donald Baechler, Donald Judd, Donald Sheridan, Drew Heitzler, Elena Montesinos, Elisabeth Oser, Eric Oppenheim, Fia Backstrom, Ford Beckman, François Chessex, France, Francis Baudevin, Frank Kozik, Frank Stella, Frederic Sanchez, Fritz Glarner, Gavin Brown, Günter Umberg, George Dupin, Gerwald Rockenschaub, Gilles Porret, Grégoire Müller, Gretchen Faust, Haley Mellin, Helmut Federle, Howard Smith, Hugo Pernet, Ian Annul, IFP, Isabel Halley / Joanna Avillez, Jackie McAllister, Jamie Dalglish, Janine Antoni, Janine Gordon, Jérôme Beauvarlet, Jean Tinguely, Jean-Thomas Vannotti, Jeff Koons, Joan Wallace, Joan Waltemath, John Armleder, John Dogg, John Nixon, John Tremblay, Jonathan Genkins, Jonathan Monk, Joseph Beuys, Joseph Kosuth, Keith Sonnier, Kim Jones, Kyle Jenkins, L/B, Larry Weiner, Laurie Parsons, Lepicie dʼapres Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin, Li Trincere, Lily Van Der Stokker, Lisa Beck, Lisa Ruyter, Louise Lawler, Louise Lawler/Sherrie Levine, Luciano Perna, Marcia Hafif, Mark Dagley, Mathieu Mercier, Matthew Antezzo, Matthew McCaslin, Michael Corris, Michael Jenkins, Michael Scott, Michael Zahn, Mike Bidlo, Neil Campbell, Nicolas Pasche, Nicole Hassler, Not Vital, Olivier Babin, Peter Halley, Peter Schuyff, Peter Young, Philip J. Reilly, Philippe Bodenmann, Raymond Hains, Renee Levi, Ricardo De Olivera, Richard Artschwager, Robert Colescott, Roland Flexner, Rudolf Stingel, Russell Maltz, Serge Bramly, Serge Kliaving, Serge Lemoine, Sherrie Levine, Sol Lewitt, Stéphane Kropf, Stephane Huitmere, Stephen Westfall, Steve Di Benedetto, Steven Parrino, Sylvie Fleury, Tara Sinn, Timothy Greenfield- Sanders, Tom Merrick, Valentina Stieger, Valentine Mosset, Vincent Szarek, Virginia Overton, W.J.M. Kok, Wallace & Donohue, Walter Robinson, Walter Steding, Wang Guangyi, Yan Pei-Ming, Yves Klein

Work by Jan van der Ploeg June 20 – August 1, 2009 Opening: June 20, 2009, 2pm Curated by Victoria Munro, participating artists include Andrew Barber, Julian Dashper, Matthew Deleget, Daniel Gottin, Kyle Jenkins, Lucy McMillan, Dane Mitcehll, Jan van der Ploeg & Tilman. ‘We Go Far….And Way Back.’, is a group painting show comprised of artists with shared work philosophies and exhibition histories. ‘We Go Far…., refers to not only the distances geographically between [...]

Installation view through storefront window May 29 – June 12, 2009 Participating Artists: Brian Scales, Inverted Topologies (Justin Andrews, Kyle Jenkins, Danny Lacy, Masato Takasaka), Suzie Attiwill, and Warren Taylor

Installation in cafe space Exhibition in cafe space continues until May 2009. (Boiler Room exhibition closed on January 26, 2009.) MINUS SPACE Curated by Phong Bui P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center A Museum of Modern Art Affiliate Long Island City, NY The exhibition is curated by artist, Brooklyn Rail publisher, and P.S.1. Curatorial Advisor Phong Bui, and includes the work of 54 artists from 14 countries. The exhibition marks MINUS SPACE’s 5th anniversary. [...]
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Tags: Analia Segal, Andrew Huston, Andrew Leslie, Bibi Calderaro, Billy Gruner, Brooklyn Rail, Christopher Dean, Daniel Feingold, Daniel Göttin, Daniel Levine, Dirk Rathke, Don Voisine, Douglas Melini, Douglas Witmer, Edward Shalala, Gabriele Evertz, Gerhard Mantz, Gilbert Hsiao, Hartmut Böhm, Henry Brown, Inverted Topology, Jan van der Ploeg, Juan Matos Capote, Julian Dashper, Julio Grinblatt, Karen Schifano, Kevin Finklea, Kyle Jenkins, Li Trincere, Linda Francis, Lotte Lyon, Lynne Eastaway, Lynne Harlow, Manfred Mohr, Marcus Bering, Mark Dagley, Matthew Deleget, Melanie Crader, Michael Brennan, Michael Zahn, Mick Johnson, Museum of Modern Art, P.S.1, Phong Bui, Richard Bottwin, Rossana Martinez, Salvatore Panatteri, Sarah Keighery, Sharon Brant, Shinsuke Aso, Simon Ingram, Soledad Arias, Steve Karlik, Sylvan Lionni, Terry Haggerty, Tilman, Vicente Butron, Zipora Fried

Gerold Miller, Julian Daspher, Daniel Göttin (l to r) Tilman & Kyle Jenkins (l to r) Justin Andrews, Ian Anüll, Julian Daspher, Stephen Bram, Marco Fusinato, Victoria Munro, Matthew Deleget (l to r) January 17 – February 21, 2009 A ten year survey of PS in Amsterdam, founded by artist Jan van der Ploeg. The work shown in Groningen includes three new installations by Kyle Jenkins, Gerold Miller, and Daniel Göttin, as well as [...]
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Tags: Ben Judd, D.J. Simpson, DAG, Daniel Göttin, Gerold Miller, Guido Munch, Gunther Forch, Ian Anüll, Jan van der Ploeg, Jean Luc Manz, Jessica Centner, John Nixon, Julian Dashper, Justin Andrews, Karina Bisch, Kent Hanssen, Kunstruimte 09, Kyle Jenkins, Lars Breuer, Marco Fusinato, Marie Shannon, Matthew Deleget, Max Presneill, Michal Skoda, Michelle Grabner, Paul Morrison, PS, Retrospectives, Sebastian Freytag, Stephen Bram, Terry Haggerty, The Netherlands, Tilman, Victoria Munro

October 19, 2008 - May 4, 2009
MINUS SPACE is delighted to announce our exhibition at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, an affiliate of The Museum of Modern Art in New York. P.S.1 is one of the oldest and largest non-profit arts centers in the United States solely devoted to contemporary art. The exhibition is curated by artist, Brooklyn Rail publisher, and P.S.1. Curatorial Advisor Phong Bui, and includes the work of 54 artists from 14 countries. The exhibition marks MINUS SPACE's 5th anniversary.
Tags: Analia Segal, Andrew Huston, Andrew Leslie, Bibi Calderaro, Billy Gruner, Brooklyn Rail, Christopher Dean, Daniel Feingold, Daniel Göttin, Daniel Levine, Dirk Rathke, Don Voisine, Douglas Melini, Douglas Witmer, Edward Shalala, Gabriele Evertz, Gerhard Mantz, Gilbert Hsiao, Hartmut Böhm, Henry Brown, Inverted Topology, Jan van der Ploeg, Juan Matos Capote, Julian Dashper, Julio Grinblatt, Karen Schifano, Kevin Finklea, Kyle Jenkins, Li Trincere, Linda Francis, Lotte Lyon, Lynne Eastaway, Lynne Harlow, Manfred Mohr, Marcus Bering, Mark Dagley, Matthew Deleget, Melanie Crader, Michael Brennan, Michael Zahn, Mick Johnson, P.S.1, Phong Bui, Richard Bottwin, Rossana Martinez, Salvatore Panatteri, Sarah Keighery, Sharon Brant, Shinsuke Aso, Simon Ingram, Soledad Arias, Steve Karlik, Sylvan Lionni, Terry Haggerty, Tilman, Vicente Butron, Zipora Fried
August 20 — September 13, 2008 Organized by CCNOA and curated by Tilman, the exhibition includes artists Justin Andrews (AUS), John Beech (UK/USA), Kjell Bjorgeengen (N), Helen Calder (NZ), Julian Dashper (NZ), Matthew Deleget (USA), Alexandra Dementieva (RUS/B) & Aernoudt Jacobs (B), Ward Denys (B), Billy Gruner (AUS), Andre Hemer (NZ), Clemens Hollerer (A), Andrew Huston (UK/USA), Simon Ingram (NZ), Kyle Jenkins (AUS), Klaas Kloosterboer (Nl), Pippa Makgill (NZ), Rossana Martinez (USA), Simon Morris [...]
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Tags: Aernoudt Jacobs, Alexandra Dementieva, Andre Hemer, Andrew Huston, Beat Zoderer, Billy Gruner, CCNOA, Clemens Hollerer, Dan Walsh, Emmanuelle Villard, Esther Stocker, Helen Calder, John Beech, Julian Dashper, Justin Andrews, Kjell Bjorgeengen, Klaas Kloosterboer, Kyle Jenkins, Leopoldine Roux, Matthew Deleget, Miranda Parkes, New Zealand, Pippa Makgill, Rose Nolan, Rossana Martinez, Simon Ingram, Simon Morris, Tamara Zahaykevich, The Physics Room, Tilman, Ward Denys
Image by Ward Denys August 31 — September 14, 2008 Organized by Billy Gruner (AUS), Tilman (D/B) & Jan van der Ploeg (NL) in cooperation with CCNOA Brussels (B). Participating artists include: Julian Dashper (NZ), Koen Delaere (NL), Ward Denys (B), Sacha Goerg (CH/B), Michelle Grabner (USA), Billy Gruner (AUS), Ro Hagers ((NL), Kyle Jenkins (AUS), Sarah Keigherty (AUS), Andrew Leslie (AUS), Gerold Miller (D), Leopoldine Roux (F/B), Ton Schuttelaar (NL), Ingrid-Maria Sinibaldi (F), [...]
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Tags: Andrew Leslie, Belgium, Billy Gruner, CCNOA, Croxhapox, Gerold Miller, Ingrid Maria Sinibaldi, Jan Maarten Voskuil, Jan van der Ploeg, John Tallman, Julian Dashper, Koen Delaere, Kyle Jenkins, Lars Wolter, Leopoldine Roux, Machiel van Soest, Michal Skoda, Michelle Grabner, Pieter Vermeersch, Ro Hagers, Sacha Goerg, Sarah Keighery, Tilman, Ton Schuttelaar, Ward Denys
August 24 —September 7, 2008 Gallery Le Petit Port in Leiden presents the international group show Leiden Assemblage No. 1. Guest curators and artists Billy Gruner (AUS) and Jan Maarten Voskuil gathered an international group of artists to integrate their work as a ‘social assemblage’ in a surround mural by Daniel Gottin (CH). This Swiss artist known for his spatial interventions, often with tape, made a design especially for the front room or window [...]
Installation view with work by Billy Gruner July 26 — August 16, 2008 Partcipating artists include Daniel Argyle, Billy Gruner, Kyle Jenkins & Tilman.

March 2008
Upside Down features eleven artists affiliated with Sydney Non Objective (SNO), Australia. The exhibition includes work in a variety of media exploring a broad range of conceptual and formal concerns. Many of the artists are exhibiting in the United States for the first time.
March 1-15, 2008
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Tags: Belgium, H29, Kyle Jenkins, Marcus Bering
February 17 — March 31, 2008
December 1, 2007 — January 20, 2008 Developed in collaboration between raum 2810 and Gesellschaft für Kunst und Gestaltung e.V., this is the first survey exhibition of Australian non-objective art in Germany and includes 17 artists. Participating artists: Justin Andrews, Daniel Argyle, Richard Dunn, Michael Graeve, Billy Gruner, Melinda Harper, Andrew Huston, Kyle Jenkins, Sarah Keighery, Melanie E. Khava, Andrew Leslie, John Nixon, Robert Owen, Kerrie Poliness, Trevor Richards, Quentin Sprague and David Thomas. [...]
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Tags: Andrew Huston, Andrew Leslie, Australia, Billy Gruner, Daniel Argyle, David Thomas, Germany, Gesellschaft fur Kunst und Gestaltung, John Nixon, Justin Andrews, Kerrie Poliness, Kyle Jenkins, Melanie E. Khava, Melinda Harper, Michael Graeve, Quentin Sprague, raum 2810, Richard Dunn, Robert Owen, Sarah Keighery, Trevor Richards
Installation view with work by Kyle Jenkins December 8, 2007 — January 15, 2008 The inaugural exhibition at IS featuring international artists Richard van der Aa, Justin Andrews, Sanne Bruggink, Christoph Dahlhausen, Matthew Deleget, Iemke van Dijk, Jasper van der Graaf, Billy Gruner, Clemens Hollerer, Kyle Jenkins, Sarah Keighery, Gracia Khouw, Arjan Janssen, Maike Mei Lan, Rossana Martinez, Jan van der Ploeg, Perry Roberts, Tilman, Jan Maarten Voskuil and Guido Winkler. Includes original texts [...]
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Tags: Arjan Janssen, Billy Gruner, Christoph Dahlhausen, Clemens Hollerer, Gracia Khouw, Guido Winkler, Iemke van Dijk, IS, Jan Maarten Voskuil, Jan van der Ploeg, Jasper van der Graaf, Justin Andrews, Kyle Jenkins, Le Petit Port, Maike Mei Lan, Matthew Deleget, Perry Roberts, Richard van der Aa, Rossana Martinez, Sanne Bruggink, Sarah Keighery, The Netherlands, Tilman
Kyle Jenkins, Urban Geometry #187, 2007 Acrylic on canvas, C-Type and wooden frame, collage and wooden frame, dimensions variable Vicente Butron, No. 220, 2007 Oil on canvas, 157.5 x 122 cm each Vicente Butron, No. 220B, 2007 Serigraph, 72.0 x 50.0 cm (available for the audience to take) October 5 — November 4, 2007 SNO’s 32nd installment includes the following exhibitions: * Vicente Butron (Sydney) * Kyle Jenkins (Toowoomba) * Shifting Trends: [...]
September 15-29, 2007 Curated by Daniel Argyle, the exhibition features artists Vicente Butron, Lynne Eastaway, Billy Gruner, Kyle Jenkins, Sarah Keighery, Melanie Khava, Andrew Leslie, John Nixon, Salvatore Panatteri, & Tony Triff.
Wednesday, April 18, 2007, 6-9pm Non Objectif Sud (NOS) is located at La Barralière, a Provençal farm house in the Côtes du Rhône valley, 50 km north of Avignon in France. NOS is an alternative to the commercial art gallery and institutional space, situated within a rural environment. Once a year, NOS invites several artists to spend a few days at La Barralière and to create works in situ, collaborate and install an exhibition. NOS [...]
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Tags: Andisheh Avini, Andrew Huston, Angela Cumberbirch, Anthony Farrell, Beth Kirkland, Clive Murphy, Daniel Correlo, France, Gary Rough, Gary Snyder Gallery, Helen Smith, Hubie Frowein, Jan Maarten Voskuil, Jan van der Ploeg, Jeremy Kirwan-Ward, John Beech, Jorg Badura, Kyle Jenkins, Louis Lleo, Manuela Filiaci, Matthew Deleget, Michael Zahn, Non Objectif Sud, Pam Aitken, Pedro Gomez, Rossana Martinez, Tania Kitchell, Tilman, Yvo Hartmann, Zipora Fried
Non-Objective Toowoomba (Queensland, Australia) is directed by artists David Akenson, Anthony Farrell & Kyle Jenkins.
thru March 10, 2007 Features MINUS SPACE artists Julian Dashper, Kyle Jenkins, Tilman & Jan van der Ploeg
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