Moby Dick (Moby-Dick)

- Titel
- Moby Dick (Moby-Dick)
- Type
- on group show
- Auteur
- Jens Hoffmann, Alexander Nemerov
- Artist
- Rodney Graham, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Andreas Slominski, Marcel Broodthaers, Kenneth Anger, Paulina Ołowska, Tom Burr, Colter Jacobsen, Tacita Dean, Susan Hiller, Jean Painlevé, Angela Bulloch, Henrik Olesen, Félix González-Torres, Damián Ortega, Jorge Macchi, Marcel Dzama, Kirsten Pieroth, Evan Holloway, Brian Jungen, Richard Serra, Mark Bradford, Matthew Benedict, Ellen Gallagher and Edgar Cleijne, John Gutmann, Peter Hutton, Buster Keaton, Rockwell Kent, Mateo Lopez, Kris Martin, Adrián Villar Rojas, Orson Welles
- Publisher
- CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, 2010
- Venue
- CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, at Logan Galleries
- Code
- US-SANFR-WATT-2
Omschrijving
In a trilogy of Wattis Institute exhibitions: The Wizard of Oz, 2008, Moby-Dick, 2009, Huckleberry Finn, 2010.
See also
Carel Visser – Olanda XXXIV Biennale Venezia

Carel Visser – Olanda XXXIV Biennale Venezia
Library Material – on artist
Lost Between the Extensivity/Intensivity Exchange – Warren Neidich – Onomatopee 25

Lost Between the Extensivity/Intensivity Exchange – Warren Neidich – Onomatopee 25
Library Material – on artist
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Onomatopee
High & low – modern art [and] popular culture
High & low – modern art [and] popular culture
High & low – modern art [and] popular culture
Library Material – on group show
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Eva & Adele – Close-up & Blow-up
Eva & Adele – Close-up & Blow-up
Eva & Adele – Close-up & Blow-up
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Galerie Jerome de Noirmont
Galerie Jerome de Noirmont
Sonsbeek 1971/1986 + booklet: A new standard for outdoor exhibitions

Sonsbeek 1971/1986 + booklet: A new standard for outdoor exhibitions
Library Material – on group show
JRP Ringier
JRP Ringier
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Somewhere in Time
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Library Material – on group show
Samuso Space for Contemporary Art
Samuso Space for Contemporary Art