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Antje Dorn
Spiegel

2009

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About the Item

Mixed media Year: 2009 Signed and dated by hand Size: 23.0 × 16.4 on 28.3 × 20.3 inches COA provided Solo exhibitions (selection) (K)=catalogue (B)=artist book 1992 GO -TO, WMF-Haus/Leipzigerstrasse, Berlin 1995 ÖL,ÖL,ÖL, Croxhapox, Gent, Belgium 1995 COOKIE PARK, Wiens Laden, Berlin (B) 1997 QUIT, Museumsakademie, Berlin (B) 1998 HEAVEN HAS HOLES, Boekie Woekie, Amsterdam, Netherlands 1998 QUALITY STREET, Eine Vitrine, Stiftung Bauhaus Dessau (B) 1999 HEAVEN HAS HOLES, Galerie Barbara Wien, Berlin 1999 0,0 TOTAL, Museum Folkwang, Essen (B) 2000 0,0 TOTAL, Galerie Barbara Wien, Berlin 2001 DOSENZIMMER/BERNSTEINZIMMER (room of cans / room of amber), mit Friederike Feldmann, Galerie Station, Mousonturm, Frankfurt a. M. 2002 MOTORGIRLS, Kunstbank, Berlin 2003 MOTORGIRLS, Galerie Thomas Rehbein, Köln 2004 IMBISSE, Galerie Barbara Wien, Berlin 2007 IMBISSE, zone E, Essen 2007 Guestroom: Antje Dorn, Galerie Michael Sturm, Stuttgart 2008 RARE ANIMALS AND NUMBERS - drawings, Galerie Zone B, Berlin 2011 Antje Dorn - STUFF, Museum Folkwang, Essen (B) 2011 CARGO, Galerie zone B, Berlin 2012 Antje Dorn - Fotografie und Zeichnung, Galerie Michael Sturm, Stuttgart 2013 MILKYWAY, Galerie m Bochum 2014 Antje Dorn François Perrodin, Galerie m Bochum 2015 PAPERWORKS, Galerie m Bochum 2015 PICKING FLOWERS, Galerie zone B, Berlin
  • Creator:
    Antje Dorn (1964, German)
  • Creation Year:
    2009
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 28.3 in (71.89 cm)Width: 20.3 in (51.57 cm)
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  • Framing:
    Framing Options Available
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Kansas City, MO
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU60831944993

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