Karim Noureldin - Projects

Projects

Recent projects included solo shows at kunstgaleriebonn (2013, 2012) von Bartha, Basel (2011, 2009), Kunstmuseum Bonn (2007), Musée d’art moderne et contemporain MAMCO Geneva (2005) fr:Mamco, Kunstmuseum Winterthur (2004), Fri Art - Centre d'Art Contemporain (2003), Lucas Schoormans New York (2001, 1999), Kunsthalle Basel (2001), Kunstmuseum Thun (2000), The Swiss Institute New York (1997), Holly Solomon Gallery New York (1994).

He participated in numerous international group shows at Kunstmuseum Vaduz, Liechtenstein (2011), waterside contemporary, London (2011), Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau (2011), kunstgaleriebonn, Bonn (2011), Waterside Project space, London (2010), Musée Rath, Geneva (2010), l' Espace de l'art concret-Donation Albers-Honegger, Mouans-Sartoux, France (2008), Forde - Espace d'art contemporain, Geneva (2007), The Drawing Room, London (2007), CAN - Centre d’Art, Neuchatel (2006), Helmhaus, Zurich (2005), Kunstmuseum Thun (2003), CAN - Centre d’Art, Neuchatel (2003), Kunstmuseum Solothurn (2004), Margaretha Roeder Gallery, New York, Fri-Art - Centre d'Art Contemporain Fribourg (2002), Kunsthalle Basel (2001), Kunstmuseum Basel, (1999), The Swiss Institute New York (1997)

Since 2004 he collaborated with numerous international architect firms, among other Herzog&deMeuron architects, Basel, Müller Sigrist architects, Zurich and Make architects, London

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