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LAURA BARTLETT GALLERY 10 Northington Street London WC1N 2JG United Kingdom Telephone +44 (0)20 7404 9251 Facsimile +44 (0)20 7430 1731 Email mail@laurabartlettgallery.com | |
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Born in Moscow Lives and works in Amsterdam and New York 1978 - 1980 The Institute of Architecture, Moscow Exhibitions Solo 2008 Welcome Abroad, Museum for Modern and Contemporary Art, Heerlen, The Netherlands Dom, Laura Bartlett Gallery, London, UK Galerie Anhava, Helsinki, Finland 2007 Galerie Akinci, Amsterdam 2005 Suitcase Collection, Artstrelka Projects, Moscow, Russia No People, Galerie Akinci, Amsterdam, Holland Shacks and Flags, Galerie Anhava, Helsinki, Finland 2004 Inscapes, Kunstalle Recklinghausen, Germany Untitled, (BKVVB) Foundation for Visual Arts, Amsterdam, Holland 2002 Artist At Work I, Galerie Axel Thieme, Darmstadt, Germany 2001 Panorama, Galerie Anhava, Helsinki, Finland Kaleidoscope, Galerie Doris Wulkopf, Lindau, Germany New Optimism, Silverstein Gallery, New York City 2000 Normal Magic, Aschenbach & Hofland Galleries, Amsterdam, Holland New Works, Barbara von Stechow Gallery, Frankfurt, Germany 1999 Paintings, Drawings, Galerie Anhava, Helsinki, Finland Paintings and Drawings, Galerie Tanya Rumpff, Haarlem, Holland 1998 Models and Artifacts, ACP Galerie Peter Schuengel, Salzburg, Austria Lights, Galerie Carla Stutzer, Cologne, Germany 1997 My American Diary, Aschenbach Galerie, Amsterdam Potato Eaters, Galeria Leyendecker, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain Road Test 2, Nordanstad Gallery, New York 1996 Road Test, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles Friends, Lucio Amelio Gallery, Naples, Italy (catalogue) 1995 Future Movie, Galerie Tanya Rumpff, Haarlem, Holland Future, Galerie Carla Stutzer, Cologne, Germany Help Me Be You, Anders Tornberg Gallery, Lund, Sweden Ink Diver, Galerie Kaj Forsblom, Helsinki, Finland Library Dream, Brooke Alexander Project Room, New York City Potato Head, Wesleyan University, Connecticut, curated by Klaus Ottmann 1994 Drawings, etc., The Drawing Room, Jonker, Amsterdam 1993 Underwater Adventures, Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco Bon Voyage, Elizabeth Koury, New York City Library Dreams, Susanne Ottesen, Copenhagen Drawings, Gallery Ham, Nagoya, Japan (artist's book) 12 Chairs, Galerie Onrust, Amsterdam (book illustrations) 1992 Van Esch Galerie, Eindhoven, Holland Anders Tornberg, Lund, Sweden Galerie Albrecht, Munich Johan Jonker Gallery, Amsterdam (artist’s book) Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco Elizabeth Koury, New York City Tanya Grunert, Cologne, Germany 1991 Hans Knoll, Budapest, Hungary Forum Kunst, Rottweil, Germany curated by Udo Kittelmann Isy Brachot, Brussels Aschenbach Galerie, (with Charlie Citron), Amsterdam 1990 Galerie Albrecht, Munich, Germany Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland (artist's book) Aschenbach Galerie, Amsterdam (catalogue and artist's book) Selected Group 2007 2nd Moscow Biennial, Russia A Sense of Place, Limerick City Gallery, Ireland 2005 Galerie Tanya Rumpff, Haarlem, Holland Diabolique: Images of the Devil in Contemporary Art, Walker's Point Center for the Arts In Deep Water, Dinter Fine Arts, New York City 2004 Three Painters, Galerie Akinci, Amsterdam, Holland 2002 Extreme Existence, Pratt Institute, New York City, curated by Klaus Ottmann 2001 Classroom Sessions, Luckman Fine Arts Complex, Los Angeles 1999 The Mind On Scale, Arti et Amicitiae, Amsterdam, Holland Works on paper, Galerie Tanya Rumpff, Haarlem, Holland 1998 Themen zur variation, ACP Galerie, Salzburg, Austria Frightful Paint, Arti et Amicitiae, Amsterdam, Holland Collectedness, Anders Tornberg Gallery, Lund, Sweden Artist/Author: Contemporary Artists' Books, Weatherspoon Art Gallery, Greensboro, North Carolina (catalogue) Self-Portrait, Galerie Tanya Rumpff, Haarlem, Holland 1997 A House is not a Home, Rooseum, Malmo, Sweden Art-Mix, Galerie Carla Stutzer, Cologne, Germany Heaven - Private View, P.S. 1, New York City Mensen in De Collectie Almere, De Paviljoens, Almere, Holland Arbeiten Auf Papier, Galerie Carla Stutzer, Cologne, Germany One Line Drawing, UBU Gallery, New York City Welcome Back to the Human Race, Peninsula, Eindhoven, Holland Absent/Present, De Paviljoens, Almere, Holland 1996 Piano II, Galerie Carla Stutzer, Cologne, Germany Book As An Object, Rohsska Museet, Goteborg, Sweden I.Knoebel, A.McCollum, M.Mullican, B.Nauman, A.Roiter, L.Weiner, Brooke Alexander, New York City One Line Drawing, Parade, Amsterdam Drawings, Galerie d’Eendt, Amsterdam Drawings, with Glen Baxter & Hans Van de Ham, Multiple Galerie XX, Rotterdam Vous Etes Ici Seit 1990, Galerie Sophia Ungers, Cologne From Gulag to Glasnost: Nonconformst Art from the Soviet Union, Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, USA 1995 Genummerd + Gesigneerd, Museum Van Dam Venlo, Holland W(how) Are You, Galerie Anhava, Helsinki On Beauty, Regina Gallery, Moscow, curated by Dan Cameron The Cultured Tourist, The Center for Photography, Woodstock, NY, Curated by Leslie Tonkonow The Damaged Utopia, Kulturreferat der Landeshauptstadt, Munchen Comix, Brooke Alexander, New York City Blum & Poe, Los Angeles Paper, Hohenthal und Bergen, Cologne Naturkunden, Betberg Mental Asylum, Germany Tanya Rumpff, Haarlem, Holland Boxes II, Gabriele Rivet Galerie, Cologne 1994 Ozone Layer Hole, Plasy, Check Republic Personal Heroes, Galerie De La Tour, Amsterdam Galerie Carla Stutzer, Cologne, Germany Site-Seeing, Bardamu, New York City The Mouth of the Crocodile, TZ Art, New York City Monumental Propaganda, traveling exhibition, curated by Komar & Melamid (catalogue) Don't Look Now, Threadwaxing Space, New York City, curated by Joshua Decter (catalogue) Works on Paper, Galerie Rizzo, Paris Food, Anders Tornberg Gallery, Lund, Sweden 1993 Works on Paper, Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco Drawing The Line Against Aids, Peggy Guggenheim Museum, Venice & Guggenheim South, New York City (catalogue) Floor Show, Anders Tornberg Gallery, Lund Sweden Art & Advertising, Gallery Yaki Kornblit Galerie Tanya Rumpff, with F. Killaars and G. Polhuis, Haarlem, Holland The Lancat Series II, editions in enamel produced by Vous Etes Ici, Galerie Onrust, Amsterdam The Naming of the Colors, White Columns, New York City, curated by Kirby Gookin and Bill Arning (catalogue) Naturkunden, Pasti-Bott Gallery, Cologne, Germany Il Futuro della Memoria, Progetto D'Agliano, Italy Kitchenmaids or Stateswomen, ICI traveling exhibition, curated by M.Tupitsyn Fotoarbeiten, Museum for Kunst und Kulturgeschichte, Dortmundt (catalogue) 1992 90 Degrees, Johan Jonker Gallery, Amsterdam Op Persoonlijke Titel, Aleph, Almere (catalogue) FMU Benefit, Germans Van Eck, New York City The Salon, Dooley La Cappelaine, New York City 1991 In de USSR en Daarbuiten, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (catalogue) The History of the Electronic Page, ICA, Amsterdam I/ich, Storm, Amsterdam (catalogue) Gulliver's Travels, Sophia Ungers, Cologne, (catalogue) Mani Museum, Frankfurt am Main (catalogue) 1990 Between Spring and Summer, The Institute of Contemporary Art Boston, traveled to Tacoma Art Museum, Washington, curated by M. Tupitsyn (catalogue) The Work of Art in the Age of Perestroika, Phyllis Kind Gallery, New York City (catalogue) Europaische Wekstat Ruhrgebiet 90, (catalogue) Von der Revolution zur Perestroika, Kunst Museum, Luzern, Switzerland (catalogue) Erosion, Amos Anderson Museum, Helsinki (catalogue) Sintez International Fine Arts, Moscow (catalogue) The Green Show, Exit Art, New York City 1989 Mosca: Terza Roma, Sala 1, Rome (catalogue) Momentaufnahme - Junge Kunst aus Mosskau, Altes Stadtsmuseum, Munster (catalogue) 10 + 10, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX and SFMoMA, San Francisco, CA (catalogue) Expensive Art, Palace of Youth, Moscow 100 Years-Old Russian Art 1889-1989, Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, UK Moskau, Wien, New York, Meesepalast, Wien (catalogue) 1988 Exhibition of Soviet Art in Belgium, Cultural Center Botanique, Brussels, Belgium Art in the Underworld, traveling exhibition of the Avant-Gardists' Club Ermitage in Holland, Amsterdam (catalogue) Exhibition of the Countess Lanbsdorff collection in the Galerie Der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Bonn Art From Moscow, Museum Ludwig, Cologne No Problem!, Begovai Street Exhibition Hall, Moscow Labyrinth, Palace of Youth, traveled to Moscow, Warsaw, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Paris Second Exhibition of the first Creative Association, Kuznetsky Most 11, Moscow 1987 The Artist and Today, Millionshchikov Street, Moscow The Youth of the Country, Central Exhibition Hall, Moscow First Auction of the Soviet Cultural Foundation, Moscow Phyllis Kind Gallery, New York City Representation, Dwelling, Retrospection 1957-97, Exhibition of the Ermitage Association, Moscow Cubism, Avant-Gardists’ Club, Moscow 1986 Graphic Works, Gorkom Grafikov, Moscow 21 Artists, Gorkom Grafikov, Moscow 17th Annual Youth Exhibition, Kuznetsky Most 11, Moscow Public Collections Deutsche Bank collection, Germany Ludwig Forum, Aachen, Germany Goetz Collection, Munich, Germany Lembachhaus Museum, Munich, Germany Gemeente Museum, Helmond, Netherlands Centraal Museum, Utrecht, Netherlands Teilers Museum, Haarlem, Netherlands The Gori Collection, Pistoia, Italy Duke University Museum, Durham, US Zmerli Art Musem,Rutgers, US Malmo Kunsthall, Malmo, Sweden Tretyakov State Gallery, Moscow, Russia Selected Reviews and Publications 2008 Andrei Roiter, Laura Bartlett Gallery, catalogue 2006 Baker, R.C.. Artist's Paradise, in The Village Voice Stillman, Nick. Artists Against the State: Perestroika Revisited, in Artforum.com Coggins, David. Andrei Roiter: No People, in Modern Painters, March 2005 Ottmann, Klaus. Andrei Roiter, Shacks and Flags, Catalogue: Galerie Anhava Droitcour, Brian. Modern Nomad, in The Moscow Times 2004 Ottmann, Klaus. Andrei Roiter, Inscapes, Catalogue: Kunsthalle Recklinghausen with foreward by Hans-Juergen Schwalm 2001 Andrei Roiter, Kaleidoscope, Catalogue: Salon Verlag 1999 Williams, Lisa R.. Andrei Roiter, Catalogue, Aschenbach Gallery Artist/Author: Contemporary Artists' Books, Weatherspoon Art Gallery, Greensboro, North Carolina (catalogue) 1993 Fotoarbeiten, Catalogue: Museum for Kunst und Kulturgeschichte, Dortmundt 1990 Kimmelman, Michael. Soviet Artist as a Storyteller of Not Always Pretty Art, in New York Times | |