Helmut Lang (artist) - Work

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

Read more about this topic:  Helmut Lang (artist)

Famous quotes containing the word work:

    Most of our platitudes notwithstanding, self-deception remains the most difficult deception. The tricks that work on others count for nothing in that very well-lit back alley where one keeps assignations with oneself: no winning smiles will do here, no prettily drawn lists of good intentions.
    Joan Didion (b. 1934)

    What we often take to be family values—the work ethic, honesty, clean living, marital fidelity, and individual responsibility—are in fact social, religious, or cultural values. To be sure, these values are transmitted by parents to their children and are familial in that sense. They do not, however, originate within the family. It is the value of close relationships with other family members, and the importance of these bonds relative to other needs.
    David Elkind (20th century)

    In every work of genius we recognize our own rejected thoughts; they come back to us with a certain alienated majesty.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)