Andy Hope 1930 - Selected Solo Exhibitions

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2011

Robin Dostoyevsky by Andy Hope 1930, Centro de Arte Contemporaneo, Malaga, Spain
0,10 and a half by Andy Hope 1930, Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin, Germany

2010

Andy Hope 1930 at the Freud, The Freud Museum, London, England
Charles Riva Collection, Brussels, Belgium
ON TIME, Metro Pictures, New York NY

2009

White Space Black, Oldenburger Kunstverein, Oldenburg, Germany
Andy Hope 1930, Goetz Collection, Munich, Germany
air tsu dni oui sélavy, Hauser & Wirth London, England
Andy Hope 1930, Sammlung Goetz, Munich, Germany

2008

Valleys of Neptune, Galerie Christine Mayer, Munich, Germany
Phantom Gallery, Hauser & Wirth Zürich and 7556 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles CA
City of Sokrates, Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin, Germany

2007

The Long Tomorrow, MARTa Herford, Herford, Germany
Sweet Troubled Souls, Silverbridge and Hauser & Wirth, private apartment Yola Noujam, Paris, France
Only Gods could survive, Metro Pictures, New York NY

2006

Trans Time, Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin, Germany
This Island Earth, Hauser & Wirth London, England

2005

Welt ohne Ende (World without End), Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich, Germany
Galassia che vai, Galerie Bleich-Rossi, Vienna, Austria
Neverworld Technik, Kunstverein Ulm, Ulm, Germany (with André Butzer)

2004

Batman Gallery, Galerie Christine Mayer, Munich, Germany

2002

Hinter den Hügeln, Galerie Christine Mayer, Munich, Germany

1996

c/o Puschmann, Ausstellungsraum Balenstrasse, Munich, Germany

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