Work
This timeline outlines Helmut Lang's work in fashion and art.
Solo Exhibitions
| 2011 | Make It Hard, The Fireplace Project, East Hampton | |
| 2008 | Alles Gleich Schwer, kestnergesellschaft, Hanover | Archive, 032c Museum Store, Berlin |
| 2007 | Next Ever After, The Journal Gallery, Brooklyn | Selective Memory Series, Purple Institute, Paris |
| 2002-04 | Helmut Lang, Séance de Travail. Paris. | |
| 1998 | Helmut Lang, A/W 98-99. online. | |
| 1997-02 | Helmut Lang, Séance de Travail," New York. | |
| 1988-97 | Helmut Lang, Séance de Travail, Paris. | |
| 1986 | Viennese Modernism. Centre National d'Art et de Culture Georges Pompidou, Paris |
Group Exhibitions
| 2011 | Commercial Break. Venice Biennale, Venice | Austria Davaj!. MUAR, Moscow |
| 2010 | Not in Fashion. MMK Museum fur Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt | |
| 2009 | Industrial Light Magic. Goethe Institute, New York | |
| 1998 | Louise Bourgeois. Jenny Holzer. Helmut Lang, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna | |
| 1997 | art/fashion, Guggenheim SOHO, New York | |
| 1997 | I Smell You on My Clothes. Florence Biennale, Florence |
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