Solo Exhibitions
2012
- "Share, but it's not fair", Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai, China
2008
- "It's a cocktail party", Portikus, Frankfurt, Germany
- "It's a cocktail party", Massimo De Carlo Gallery, Milano, Italy
- Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Miami
2007
- "You gotta be kidding me", La Criée Centre d'art Contemporain, Rennes, FR
- "It just keeps getting better", Kunsthalle Basel, Basel
2006
- "My religion is kindness. Thank you, see you in the future." (curator: Massimiliano Gioni) Nicola Trussardi Foundation, Milan
- "Fffffffffffffffffff", Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Miami, USA
- "No problem, have a nice day", Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Paris
2005
- "Fant Ass Tic", Massimo De Carlo Gallery, Milan, Italy
- "100 Chinois"; Wrong Gallery, Frieze Art Fair, London, England
2004
- "To Me", (curator: T. Dillon), Platformart, Gloucester Road Underground Station, London, GB
- Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Paris, France
2003
- Wrong Gallery, New York, USA
- MACRO, (curator: Laura Cherubini), Rome, Italy
2002
- "Alicudi Project", (curator: Xavier Franceschi), Centre d'Art Contemporain, Bretigny-sur-Orge, France
- Edizioni di Gioielli Elena Levi, (curator: Laura Cherubini), Galeria Roma Roma, Rome, Italy
2001
- Massimo De Carlo Gallery, Milan, Italy
- Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Paris, France
- "Alicudi Project", Galerie Michael Neff, Frankfort, Germany
2000
- "Paola Pivi", (curator: Marcella Beccaria), Castello di Rivoli, Musée d'art contemporain, Turin, Italy
1999
- Galleria S.A.L.E.S., (with Simone Berti - curator: Laura Cherubini), Roma, Italy
1998
- "100 cinesi", Massimo De Carlo Gallery, Milano, Italy
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