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KARIN RUGGABER


Karin Ruggaber, Relief #67, 2008. Plaster, pigment. 48.5 x 44 x 2.5cm

 

Karin Ruggaber

Born 1969 Stuttgart, Germany. Lives and works in London, UK.
Represented by greengrassi, London.

Selected Solo Exhibitions:

2008 greengrassi, London. 2006 From hard to soft, Art Now, Tate Britain, London. 2005 mega-süper military style, greengrassi, London. 2004 Present Future, Artissima 11, Turin, Italy. 2003 US work and men’s shirts, greengrassi, London. 2002 René Daniëls and Karin Ruggaber, Bloomberg SPACE, London.

Selected Group Exhibitions:

2008 Legend, Domaine de Chamarande, Paris, France, curated by Alexis Vaillant. Mittlere Körnung, Carl Freedman Gallery, London, curated by Tatiana Echeverri-Fernandez. Los Vinilos, El Basilisco, Buenos Aires, Argentina and Zoo Art Fair, Burlington Gardens, London, curated by Henry Coleman. 2007 EAST International 07, selected by Marc Camille Chaimowicz and Matthew Higgs, Norwich School of Art & Design and Norwich Gallery, Norwich. 2006 Friedrich, curated by Bruce Haines, Doggerfisher, Edinburgh. How to improve the world, Arts Council Collection, Hayward Gallery, London, curated by Michael Archer and Roger Malbert. 60, Arts Council Collection, Longside Gallery, Yorkshire Sculpture Park. 2005 The Way We Work Now, Camden Arts Centre, London, curated by Bruce Haines. Claire Hooper & Jakob Jürgensen, Karin Ruggaber, Rachmaninoffs, London. 2004 Ideal Standard, Dexia Art Centre, Brussels, Belgium, curated by Elena Filipovic. 2003 Honey, I rearranged the collection, greengrassi & Corvi Mora, London. 2002 exchange, Richard Salmon Gallery, London.

 

Artists/Organisatons

Data Wall:
AESD: Agency for Economy and Space Development:
Maziar Afrassiabi, Shahin Afrassiabi,
Sam Basu, John Colenbrander,
with thanks to Julian Meinold and
Piers O'Hanlon

NIS: New International School: Matthew Stock
Treignac Projet: Sam Basu,
Elizabeth Murray.

The Real:
Phyllida Barlow, Tom Burr,
Anne Damer
, Karin Ruggaber,
Audrey Reynolds, Fergal Stapleton,
Brian Wall, Martin Westwood.

Oysters Ain't:
Karen Ay, Vanya Balogh,
Fiona Banner, Richard Bartle,
David Batchelor, Rob Beckett,
Simon Bill, Hartmut Bohm,
Jake & Dinos Chapman,
Cedric Christie, Steve Claydon,
Clem Crosby, Cullinan+Richards,
Penelope Curtis, Arnaud Desjardin,
Valerie Driscoll, Richard Ducker,
Garth Evans, Urs Fischer,
FREEE ( Dave Beech, Andy Hewitt &
Mel Jordan)
, John Gibbons,
Tom Gidley, Paul Gildea,
Katherine Gili, Andrea Giulivi,
Stewart Gough, Naum Gabo,
Robin Greenwood, Brian Griffiths,
Zoe Griffiths, Nicola Hicks,
Peter Hide, Flore Nove-Josserand,
Helene Kazan, Michael Kidner,
Philip King, Simon Liddiment,
Ed Lipski, Colin Lowe,
Sarah Lucas, Christina Mackie,
Rebecca Johnson Marshall,
Bruce McLean, Haroon Mirza,
Cathy de Monchaux, Henry Moore,
Zadoc Nava, Paul Neagu,
Lawson Oyekan, Eduardo Paolozzi
, Nicholas Pope, Richard Priestley,
Michael Sandle, Paul Sakoilsky,
Celia Scott, Dallas Seitz,
Meg Shirayama, Jane Simpson,
Anthony Smart, Bob & Roberta Smith,
Richard Smith
, Steve Smith,
Sarah Staton, Dan Stevens,
Simon Stringer, Michael Stubbs,
Gavin Turk, Jessica Voorsanger,
Gary Webb, Richard Wentworth,
Keith Wilson, Mark Woods,
Richard Woods, Lars Wolter,
Christian Wulffen.

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