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Joseph Kosuth    (American, 1945)

 Joseph Kosuth - 'Titled (A.A.I.A.I.)' The Frank form (Photographs) h: 120 x w: 120 cm / h: 47.2 x w: 47.2 in
Joseph Kosuth
'Titled (A.A.I.A.I.)' The Frank form 1968
 
 Joseph Kosuth - Du phénomène de la bibliothèque [Wittgenstein] version II (Prints) h: 250 x w: 153.5 cm / h: 98.4 x w: 60.4 in
Joseph Kosuth
Du phénomène de la bibliothèque [Wittgenstein] version II 2006
 
 

Biography
1945 Born in Toledo, Ohio, January 31.
1963 - 1964 Educated at the Cleveland Institute of Art
1965 - 1967 The School of Visual Arts, New York City
1968 Cassandra Foundation Grant
1971 - 1972 New School for Social Research, New York, (anthropology and philosophy) 1971-72.
1967 - 1985 Faculty, Department of Fine Art, The School of Visual Arts, New York City 1967-1985;
1988 - 1990 Professor at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste, Hamburg
1990 Brandeis Award
1991 Frederick Weisman Award
1993 The Menzione d'Onore at the Venice Biennale
1993 Received the Chevalier de l'ordre des Arts et des Lettres from the French government
1991 - 1997 Professor at the Staatliche Akademie der Bildende Künste, Stuttgart
1999 A 3.00 franc postage stamp was issued by the French Government in honor of his work in Figeac.
2001 Received the Laura Honoris Causa, doctorate in Philosophy and Letters from the University of Bologna.
2001 His novel ‘Purloined’ was published by Salon Verlag.
2003 Received the Austrian Republic’s highest honor for accomplishments in science and culture, the Golden Cross
Lives in New York City and Rome, Italy. Currently Professor at the Kunstakademie Munich and Istituto Universitario di Architettura, Venice, Italy.

Exhibitions
2005 Nikolaj Copenhagen Contemporary Art Center, Copenhagen, Denmark, Joseph Kosuth and Ilya & Emilia Kabakov: Hans Christian Andersen-A Life World.(solo)
2005 Monika Sprüth Philomene Magers, München (solo)
2005 Nikolaj, Copenhagen Contemporary Art Center, Copenhagen, Denmark, Exhibition on the occasion of the 200th Birthday of Hans Christian Andersen
2004 Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, Re-defining the Context of Art: 1968-2004, ‘The Second Investigation’ and Public Media(solo)
2004 Hellenic American Union, Athens, Greece, ‘Guests and Foreigners, Rules and Meanings (Athens)’(solo)
2004 Foreigners, Rules and Meanings (Athens) 'Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, ‘À Propos (Réflecteur de Réflecteur)’(solo)
2003 Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, From Broodthaers to Horn Kunsthalle Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany, Die Neue Kunsthalle II
2003 The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY, USA, Living With Duchamp
2003 Couvent de Morsiglia (FRAC Corse), Mairie de Morsiglia, France, ré-invention de la collection
2003 Tina Kim Fine Art, New York, USA, Then All the World Would be Upside Down
2003 Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, USA, upon reflection…
2003 Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles, USA, Raid the Icebox
2003 Museum für neue kunst ZKM Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany, The Daimler Chrysler Collection
2003 Dickinson Roundell, New York, USA, Aftershock
2003 Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, USA, Singular Forms Sometimes Repeated): Art from 1951 to the Present
2003 Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CONN, USA, Off the Wall: Works from the JP Morgan Chase Collection
2003 Musée d’Art Moderne et d’Art Contemporain de la Ville de Nice, Nice, France, Intra-Muros
2003 The Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin, Ireland, Joyce in Art:Visual Art Inspired by James Joyce
2000 Galleria Lia Rumma, Milan, Italy, ‘Essays’(solo)
2000 Galerie Achim Kubinski, Berlin, Germany, ‘Essays’(solo)
2000 Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, ‘Essays’(solo)
2000 Adam Art Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand, ‘Guests and Foreigners, Rules and Meanings (Te Kore)’(solo)
2000 Collegium Artisticum, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzogovenia, ‘Eight Locations of Meaning’(solo)
2000 Musée Champollion, Figeac, France, ‘Place of Writing, Five Works by Joseph Kosuth, from ‘One and Three Chairs’ to ‘Ex Libris, J.-F. Champollion (Figeac)’(solo)
2000 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston 'Artist, Curator, Collector: James McNeill Whistler, Bernard Berenson and Isabella Stewart Gardner–Three Locations in the Creative Process'(solo)
1999 Villa Medici – Académie de France, Rome, Italy, ‘Condizioni D’Assenza (Il nome e chi lo porta, a G.)’ / ‘Conditions of Absence (The name and its bearer, for G.)’(solo)
1999 Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, ‘Gäste und Fremde: Goethes Italienische Reise. Eine Installation’ / ‘Guests and Foreigners: Goethes Italian Journey. An Installation’(solo)
1999 Römerberg Subway Station, Frankfurt am Main, Germany,‘Von Angesicht zu Angesicht’(solo)
1999 Galleria Franca Mancini, Pesaro, Italy, ‘Frammenti di Rossini (Ospiti e Stranieri)’(solo)
1999 Borusan Kültür ve Sanat. Istanbul, Turkey. ‘Konuklar ve Yabancilar: Rossini Türkiye de’ / ‘Guests and Foreigners:Rossini in Turkey’(solo)
1999 Kunstmuseum des Kantons Thurgau, Ittingen, Switzerland. ‘Eine verstummte Bibliothek’ / ‘A Silenced Library’(solo)
1999 Galleria Lia Rumma, Naples, Italy, ‘Essays’ (solo)
1999 Chiba City Museum of Art, Chiba City, Japan. ‘Guests and Foreigners: The Years of Isolation.’ Including a Survey of Works 1965-1999). Traveled to Tokushima Modern Art Museum, Tokushima, Japan (2000)(solo)
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