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1991
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"Who's are those Wings?" Utrecht, The Netherlands. (Permanent Installation)
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"Monument to the Division of Normandie-Niemen," Commissioned by the Ville d'Orly and the Ministry of Culture, Orly, France. (Permanent Installation)
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"Heruntergerissene Landschaft (Ripped Off Landscape)," Dresdner Bank, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. (Permanent Installation)
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1992
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"Life With an Idiot, Opera," Music by Alfred Schnittke, conducted by Mstislav Rostropovitch, costumes and sets by Ilya Kabakov. De Nederlandse Opera, Amsterdam, Netherlands, World Premiere: April 13, 1992.
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"The Blue Dish," Expo 1992, Sevilla, Spain. (Permanent Installation)
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1993
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"Deserted School or School #6," The Chinati Foundation. Marfa, Texas. Inauguration October 9, 1993. (Permanent installation)
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"The Communal Kitchen," Fondation Dina Vierny, Musée Maillol. Paris, France.
Inauguration January 20, 1995. (Permanent installation)
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"Concert for a Fly, music by Vladimir Tarasov," Château d'Oiron. Oiron, France.
Inauguration: June 26, 1993. (Permanent installation)
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1994
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"Ich bin ein Prinz," plays by Daniil Charms, Vladimir Kazakov, Aleksandr Vvedenskij. Director: Edgar M. Böhlke; stage design: Ilya Kabakov. Produced by the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst, Abteilung Schauspiel, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, Premiere: February 11, 1994.
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"The Flies: A musical phantasmagoria," Composer Vladimir Tarasov, libretto, costumes and stage design by Ilya Kabakov. The Next Wave Festival, Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), Majestic Theatre, Brooklyn, New York, October 26-28, 1994.
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1995
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"Fallen Sky," Installation for Dialogues de paix: Celebration of 50 Years of the United Nations. Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland.
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"Søppelmannen (The Garbage Man)," Museet for Samtidskunst. Oslo, Norway. Inauguration: March 24, 1995.
(Permanent installation)
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"The School Library," Stedelijk Museum. Amsterdam, Netherlands. Inauguration: July 15, 1995. (Permanent installation)
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"No Water," MAK Depot of Contemporary Art, Gefechtsturm Arenbergpark. Vienna, Austria.
Inauguration: September 10, 1995. (Permanent installation)
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1996
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"Musik auf dem Wasser (Music on the Water)," music by Vladimir Tarasov. Landeskulturzentrum Salzau, Salzau, Germany. (Permanent Installation)
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"Wings," Commissioned by the Federal Republic of Germany. Staatliche Neubauleitung Deutsche Bibliothek, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. (Permanent Installation)
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"The Rope of Life," Museum für Moderne Kunst. Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
(Permanent installation)
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"Healing with Paintings," Kunsthalle Hamburg. Hamburg, Germany. Inauguration: September 5, 1996. (Permanent installation)
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1997
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"Blickst Du hinauf und liest die Worte… (Looking Up, Reading the Words… or Antenna)," Skulpturprojekte Münster 1997, Münster, Germany. (Permanent Installation)
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"The Fallen Chandelier," Hochhaus zur Palme, Zurich, Switzerland. (Permanent Installation)
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1998
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"The Last Step Monument to the Emigrants from Europe to America," Commissioned by the Federal Republic of Germany. Hochschule Bremerhaven, Bremerhaven, Germany. (Permanent Installation)
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"The Old Bridge," Hannoversch Münden, Germany.
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"And I Was Like You..." Esslingen, Germany. (Permanent Installation)
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"Monument to Lost Glove," Kunstverein Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
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"The Weakening Voice," Colle di Val d'Elsa, Italy. (Permanent Installation)
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"The Old Column," Colle di Val d'Elsa, Italy. (Permanent Installation)
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"We are Free!" San Gimignano, Italy.
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"My Grandfather’s Shed," Mönchehaus Museum für Moderne Kunst, Gösler, Germany. (Permanent Installation)
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"Der metaphysische Mensch (Metaphysical Man)," Kunsthalle Bremen. Bremen, Germany. inauguration: October 20, 1998. (Permanent installation)
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1999
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"Borders and Otherness," Installation, The Bridge. Pont de l'Europe, Strasbourg, France.
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"They Are Looking Down," Shirakawa Park Sculpture Promenade, Nagoya, Japan. (Permanent Installation)
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2000
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"The Fountain," City of Middelburg, Netherlands. (Permanent Installation)
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"The Golden Apples," Singen am Hohentwiel, Germany. (Permanent Installation)
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"The Rice Fields," Echigo, Tsumari Region, Niigata Prefecture, Japan. (Permanent Installation)
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"The Old Bottle," Como, Italy.
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"Wortlos (Wordless)," Skulpturenprojekt: 'kunstwegen-der Vechte folgen'. Laar, Germany; Gramswegen, Netherlands. (Permanent Installation)
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"The Collector," Lenbachhaus. Munich, Germany. Inauguration: December 18, 2000. (Permanent installation)
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2001
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"The Egg (Two Faces)," Kimpo Sculpture Project, Kimpo, Republic of Korea. (Permanent Installation)
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"The Palace of Projects," Kokerei Zollverein, Essen, Germany. (Permanent Installation)
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"The Targets," Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien. Vienna, Austria. (Permanent Installation)
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"20 Ways to Get an Apple, Listening to the Music of Mozart," Columbus Museum of Art. Columbus, Ohio. Inauguration February 10, 2001. (Permanent Installation)
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2002
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"Not Everyone Will Be Taken Into The Future," Gegenwartskunstdepot Gefechtsturm Arenbergpark (Mak: Museum für Augenwandte Kunst), Vienna, Austria. Inauguration June 1, 2002. (Permanent Installation)
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Unaufgehängtes Bild (The Unhung Painting)," Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany. Inauguration December 5, 2002. (Permanent Installation)
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"For Sale," Caixa Forum Exhibition Opening, Fundació La Caixa. Barcelona, Spain. Inauguration February 27, 2002. (Permanent Installation)
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"The Ship," Musée Art Contemporain Lyon. Lyon, France. (Permanent Installation)
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2003
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"The Drinking Fountain," Train station, Zug, Switzerland. (Permanent Installation)
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"How to meet an Angel," Gutspark Böckel, Germany. (Permanent Installation)
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"Pianist and Musa," Alcobendas, Spain. (Permanent Installation)
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2004
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"The Shinning Circus and its Spectators," Neubau Giesing, Munich, Germany. (Permanent Installation)
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"Toilet on the Mountain," Centre d'Art Contemporain de Vassiviere en Limousin. Vassiviere, France. (Permanent Installation)
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2005
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"The Ship of Siwa," Siwa, Egypt. (Installation and Performance)
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2006
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"The Theatrical Projects," Versicherungskammer, Bayern, Germany.
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"De Rote Waggon (The Red Wagon)" Wiesbaden Museum, Wiesbaden, Germany. Inauguration September 26, 2006. (Permanent Installation)
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"The Album of My Mother," Schaulager, Basel, Switzerland. Inauguration January 18, 2006. (Permanent Installation)
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2009
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"Monument to the City of Bordeaux," France. Inauguration October 10, 2009. (Permanent Installation)
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"How to meet an Angel," JellinekMentrum. Amsterdam, Holland, September 26. (Permanent Public Project)
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2010
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"Memorial To Life," Marl, Germany. (Opening of the Permanent Installation, July 2, 2010)
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"Project for the preservation of natural resources," Ruhr-Atoll. Essen, Germany. (Permanent Installation)
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"Die Tragödie des Teufels (The Tragedy of the Devil)," music by Peter Eötvös, Bayerische Staatsoper. Munich, Germany. World Premiere: February 22, 2010. (Stage design)
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"The Observer," Castello Di Ama. Tuscany, Italy. Inauguration October 17, 2010. (Permanent Installation)
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"Wind of Tolerance," St. Moritz Art Masters Foundation. Lake of St. Moritz, St. Moritz, Switzerland. Inauguration, August 26, 2010, during 'St. Moritz Art Masters' festival, August 27-September 5, 2010.
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"Vertical Opera (An Unrealized Project)," performance, Guggenheim Museum. New York, New York. (original date: April 11; postponed to November 14 and 15, 2010, 7:30 pm)
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2011
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"Saint François d'Assise," opera by Olivier Messiaen. La Caja Mágica. Madrid, Spain. (Stage design)
Teatro Real. Madrid, Spain. July 6-13, 2011.
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Metro Station, Napoli, Italy. (Public Commission)
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"The Ship of Tolerance," in conjunction with Art Basel Miami Beach, Florida. Located next to the Miami Children's Museum on Watson Island. Miami, Florida. December 2, 2011.
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