Mariele Neudecker - Selected Group Exhibitions

Selected Group Exhibitions

2011 ‘Belvedere. Warum ist Landschaft schön?’ Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck, curated by Christine Heidemann & Anne Kersten

2011 Headlands, Groupshow in Auckland, NZ selected artists from Headlands Residencies, San Francisco.

2011 Preternatural/Supernatural, Natural History Museum, Ottawa, Canada

2011 Otherworldly: Artist Dioramas and Small Specacles, curated by David McFadden, MAD Museum, New York, USA

2011 Screaming From The Mountain: Landscapes and Viewpoints. curated by Pontus Kyander, Sörlandets Kunstmuseum, Norway

2011 Rohkunstbau, Schloss Marquart, Berlin, Germany (cat.)

2010 The Fourth Plinth, Maquette exhibition of shortlisted artists, StMartins in the Field, London, UK

2010 Provenance, curated by Angie Cockaine, BSU,Corsham Court, Bath (publication)

2010 Collaborators 2, R O O M, London

2010 11th TRIENNALE KLEINPLASTIK LARGER THAN LIFE - STRANGER THAN FICTION, Fellbach, Germany, (cat)

2010 Sacred, Fermanagh County Museum Enniskillen Castle, N-Ireland

2010 Extraordinary Measures, Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

2010 Realismus - Das Abenteuer der Wirklichkeit – Realism – The Adventure of Reality Kunsthalle Emden, Kunsthalle der Hypo-Kulturstiftung, München, Germany (cat./book) Earthscapes, Sherwood House at Britport Art Gallery, UK

2009 GSK Contemporary: eARTh, Curated by Kathleen Soriano and David Buckland and Edith Devaney, Royal Academy of Arts, London (cat.)

2009 Pittoresk – Neue Perspektiven auf das Landschaftsbild, (Beyond the Picturesque) - Museum Marta Herford, Germany (in collaboration with SMAK Gent) (cat.book)

2009 Cafka.09: Veracity, Contemporary Art Forum, Kitchener and Area, ON, Canada

2009 Tell it To The Trees, Croft Castle, Meadow Gallery, Shropshire, UK

2009 COLLABORATORS, R O O M, London

2009 Trying To Cope With Things That Aren’t Human (Part One), curated by Ian Brown, David Cunningham Project, San Francisco, US, AirSpace Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, CELL Project Space, London

2008 Peace and Agriculture in a Pre-Romantic Ideal Landscape, without Sublime Terrors, Haunch of Venison, Berlin

2008 Command and Control, Standpoint Gallery, London

2008 Monochrome. Drawings and Prints, Rabley Contemporary

2008 Drawing Centre, Marlborough, UK

2008 Wonder, Singapore Biennale, curated by Fumio Nanjo (cat.)

2008 Acclimatation, Villa Arson, Nice, France (cat.)

2008 DRIFT, London, Illuminate Productions, London

2007 Real and Imagined Landscapes, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, USA (cat.)

2007 Reality Crossings, Fotofestival curated by Christoph Tannert, Wilhelm Hack Museum, Ludwigshafen, Germany

2007 Place Memory, SITE 07, Stroud Art Space, UK

2007 Artography:Map-Making As Artform, Crawford Art Gallery, Cork, Ireland, (book/cat.)

2007 Reality Bites - Making Avant-Garde Art in Post-Wall Germany, Sam Fox Arts Center at Washington University, St. Louis, USA (cat.)

2006 How to Improve the World, 60 Years of British Art, ACC, Hayward Gallery, London and Birmingham City Museum (cat.)

2006 Nature Attitudes, T-B A21, Thyssen–Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Vienna, Austria

2006 ARS06, Kiasma, Helsinki, Finnland, (cat.)

2006 Melancholie: Genie und Wahnsinn in der Kunst, Meue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, Germany (book/cat.)

2006 The Sublime is Now!. Das Erhabene in der Kunst von Barnett Newman bis heute, Museum Franz Gertsch, Burgdorf, Switzerland (cat.)

2005 Vertigo, Sudley Castle (comm. Meadow Gallery), UK

2005 Modelräume, Stadt. Museum Nordhorn, Germany

2004 Into My World: Recent British Sculpture, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, USA, (cat.)

2004 Zwischenwelten, Museum Haus Esthers -Haus Lange, Krefeld, Germany (cat.)

2004 Natural Histories: Realism Revisited, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA), Scottsdale, Arizona, USA

2004 Other Times, City Gallery Prague, Czech Republic, (cat.)

2003 Berlin-Moskau,Moskau-Berlin: 1950-2000, Walter-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, Germany, (cat.)

2003 Orifice, Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne, Australia

2003 From Dust to Dusk, Museum of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen, Denmark (cat.)

2003 Danger Zone, Kunsthalle Bern, Switzerland

2003 The Idea of North, Green on Red Gallery, Dublin, Ireland

2003 Liquid Sea, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney AU, (cat.)

2003 Micro-Macro, Muczarnok, British Council Exhibition, Budapest, Hungary, (cat.)

2003 Der Berg, Heidelberger Kunstverein, Heidelberg, Ger., (cat.)

2002 Judie Bamber, David Deutsch, Moira Dryer, Mariele Neudecker. Gorney Bravin + Lee, New York, USA

2002 Utopien Heute, Wilhelm Hack Museum, Ludwigshafen, Germany, (cat.)

2002 At Sea, curated by Victoria Pommery, The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK

2002 Humid, curated by Juliana Engberg, Auckland City Art Gallery, Auckland, NZ

2001 Imagination und Romantik, Jena, Germany, (cat.)

2001 Total Object Complete With Missing Parts, curated by Andrew Renton, Tramway, Glasgow, UK

2001 Landscap, Uppsala Konstmuseum, Sweden

2001 Yokohama International Triennale, curated by Fumio Nanjo, Yokohama, Japan, (cat.)

2001 Imagination und Romantik, Jenoptik, Jena, Germ, (cat.)

2001 At Sea, curated by Victoria Pommery, Tate Liverpool, UK

2001 LOCUS/FOCUS (Sonsbeek 9), curated by Jan Hoet, Arnhem, Holland, (cat.)

2001 Skulptur-Biennale, curated by Christoph Tannert, Münsterland, Münster, Germany, (cat.)

2001 Aukland Triennale, cur. by Alllan Smith, Aukland, NZ, (cat.)

2001 Humid, curated by Juliana Engberg, Bristol, UK, (cat.)

2001 Artline V, Borken/Germany, curated by Jan Hoet & Michel De Wilde, (cat.) 'Superman in Bed', Collection Gaby and Wilhelm Schürmann, Museum am Ostwall, Dortmund, Germany

2001 Time Odyssey, Galeria Luis Serpa Project, Museo Nacional de Historia Narural, Sala do Veado, Lisbon, Portugal

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