
A group exhibition of MINUS SPACE-affiliated artists curated by Matthew Deleget & Emi Winter.
March 15 - May 30, 2012

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, Gilbert Hsiao, Hartmut Böhm, Instituto de Artes Gráficas de Oaxaca, Jan van der Ploeg, Josef Albers, 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, Sharon Brant, Soledad Arias, Stephen Maine, Steve Lambert, Tilman, Vicente Butron, Victoria Munro, Vincent Como, Vincent Longo

Installation view. Staten Island, New York, July 2010 —COAHSI is proud to announce Container Series, a new public art installation on the Grand Staircase of the St. George Staten Island Ferry Terminal, and which is part of DOT’s Urban Art Program pARTners track. Conceived by artist Victoria Munro, in partnership with the Council on the Arts and Humanities for Staten Island, the piece is composed of 106 colorful aluminum strips attached to the risers of [...]

Work by Victoria Munro January 19, 2011 The installation of Victoria Munro’s wall painting and sculpture at SHOW Gallery reflects an ongoing exploration by the artist into the geometric form, color, and function of shipping containers traveling through Staten Island’s Arthur Kill. Munro endeavors to create art, which is inclusive of her surroundings, exploring relationships between art and environment. As such, these works may be viewed as a response to Staten Island’s shipping context and [...]

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

Victoria Munro, OR, THE WHALE, stretcher series #1-4, 2010 Porcelain with white glaze May 2 – June 30, 2010

July 31 - August 29, 2009
MINUS SPACE is pleased to announce our summer group exhibition Open House for Butterflies featuring work by seven international reductive artists.

June 20 – August 1, 2009 Opening: June 20, 2009, 2pm New sculpture by New York-based, New Zealand artist Victoria Munro. In the New Zealand English to U.S. English dictionary, ‘going bush’ is translated as “to drop out of society or become reclusive”. The expression is widely used not only when referring to a reclusive period but also to a notion that Kiwis and Aussies hold onto, that they, at any time may be able [...]

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 [...]

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
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