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1999 Carnegie International
Artists
Ann Hamilton
Born: 1956.
Resides: Columbus, Ohio.
Medium: Installation.
Educated: St. Lawrence University, Canton, N.Y.; University of
Kansas; Yale School of Art, New Haven, Conn.
Exhibited: "XXI Bienal de São Paulo," Brazil;
"Sonsbeek 93," Arnhem, Netherlands; Cleveland Center for the Arts, Ohio; The Art
Institute of Chicago; SITE, Santa Fe, N.M.; "10th Biennale of Sydney,"
Australia; P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, N.Y.; "47th and 48th
Venice Biennale," Italy; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; San Diego Museum of
Contemporary Art, La Jolla, Calif.; Dia Center for the Arts, and Museum of Modern Art,
NYC; Tate Gallery, Liverpool, England; Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, Pa;
Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio; Musée dArt
Contemporain, Lyon, France; Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas; Miami Art Museum,
Fla.; Musée dArt Contemporain de Montréal, Canada. Hamilton exhibited in the 1991
Carnegie International and was given a solo exhibition at the Carnegie Museum of Art in
1996. She and Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates collaborated to design the Allegheny
Riverfront Park, Downtown.
Honors: Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship (1989), Louis Comfort Tiffany
Award (1990), and a John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation grant (1993).
José Antonio Hernández-Diez
Born: 1964.
Resides: Barcelona, Spain, and Caracas, Venezuela.
Medium: Video installation; sculpture.
Educated: Caracas, Venezuela.
Exhibited: "Bienal de La Habana," Cuba; "1st Kwangju
Biennale," Korea; "XXIII Bienal de São Paulo," Brazil; Kunstforeningen,
Copenhagen; Edsvik konst och kultur, Stockholm, Sweden; Helsinki City Art Museum, Finland;
Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Ohio; Sandra Gering Gallery, NYC.
Pierre Huyghe
Born: 1962.
Resides: Paris, France.
Medium: Video installation.
Educated: Paris.
Exhibited: "Biennale dArt Contemporain de Lyon, France;
"2nd Johannesburg Biennale," South Africa; "47th and 48th Venice
Biennale," Italy; "Sydney Bien-nial," Australia; "European Biennial of
Contemporary Art," Luxembourg; De Appel Foundation, Amsterdam; Henry Moore
Foundation, Leeds, England; Fondation Cartier pour lart contemporain, Paris;
Guggenheim Museum SoHo, N.Y.; Miro Foundation, Barcelona, Spain; Kunstverein, Hamburg.
Alex Katz
Born: 1927.
Resides: New York City.
Medium: Painting.
Educated: Cooper Union, NYC, and Skowhegan School of Painting and
Sculpture, Maine.
Exhibited: "New York Realism: Past and Present," Japan
Association of Art Museums, Tokyo and Osaka, Japan; Foundation Cartier pour lart
contemporain, Paris; Centro Cultural Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City; Museum für Moderne
Kunst, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Whitney Museum of American Art and Marlborough Gallery,
NYC; San Jose Museum of Art, Calif.; Brooklyn Art Museum; Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio;
Institute of Contemporary Art, London; Staatliche Kunsthalle, Baden-Baden, Germany;
I.V.A.M. Centre Julio Gonzalez, Valencia, Spain; P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, Long
Island City, N.Y.; Saatchi Gallery, London.
William Kentridge
Born: 1955.
Resides: Johannesburg, South Africa.
Medium: Animated film.
Educated: Johannesburg and Paris.
Exhibited: "Johannesburg Biennale" (1995); "10th
Biennale of Sydney," Australia; "documenta X," Kassel, Germany; "Sexta
Bienal de La Habana," Cuba; "48th Venice Biennale," Italy; SITE, Santa Fe,
N.M.; The Drawing Center, NYC; Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, Calif.; Palais des
Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium; Museum of Modern Art, NYC; Marian Goodman
Gallery, Paris. Kentridge was given a solo exhibition at the Carnegie Museum of Art in
1998.
Honors: Has directed and designed theater productions, including the
critically acclaimed "Ubu and the Truth Commission" in Cape Town, South Africa.
Bodys Isek Kingelez
Born:
1948.
Resides: Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo.
Medium: Sculpture.
Educated: No information available.
Exhibited: "Magiciens de la Terre," Centre Georges
Pompidou, Paris, France; Saatchi Gallery, London; Museum for African Art, NYC; "97
Kwangju Biennale," Korea; "2nd Johannesburg Biennale," South Africa; Walker
Art Center, Minneapolis; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Haus der Kulturen der Welt,
Berlin; Fondation Cartier pour lart contemporain, Paris; Musée dart moderne
et contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland.
Suchan Kinoshita
Born: 1960.
Resides: Maastricht, Netherlands.
Medium: Participatory installation.
Educated: Cologne, Germany, and Maastricht.
Exhibited: "46th Venice Biennale," Italy; SITE, Santa Fe,
N.M.; "4th Istanbul Biennale," Turkey; "Manifesta 1," Rotterdam;
"2nd Johannesburg Biennale," South Africa; Kunstverein, Munich; White Cube and
Chisenhale Gallery, London.
Martin Kippenberger
Born: 1953, West Germany.
Died: 1997, Vienna.
Medium: Installation.
Educated: Hamburg.
Exhibited: "documenta X," Kassel, Germany;
"Sculpture. Projects in Münster 1997," Germany; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris;
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden,
Washington, D.C.; Metro Pictures, NYC; MAK Center for Art and Architecture, Schindler
House, Los Angeles.
KerryJames Marshall
Born: 1955.
Resides: Chicago.
Medium: Installation.
Educated: Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles.
Exhibited: "documenta X," Kassel, Germany; The Art
Institute of Chicago; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Whitney Museum of American Art
and Studio Museum in Harlem, N.Y.; "Postcards from Black America: Contemporary
African American Art," (1998) De Beyerd, Centrum voor Beeldende Kunst, Breda, and
Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem, Netherlands, and Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst Antwerpen,
Antwerp, Belgium; Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art; Renaissance Society at the
University of Chicago; Brooklyn Museum of Art.; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art;
Institute for Contemporary Art, Boston; Santa Monica Museum of Art, Calif.; Boise Museum
of Art, Idaho. Marshall was given a solo exhibition at the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts
in 1994.
Honors: Awarded a John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
grant (1997).
Takashi Murakami
Born: 1962.
Resides: Tokyo and New York City.
Medium: Sculpture; drawing.
Educated: Tokyo, Japan.
Exhibited: "46th Venice Biennale," Italy; "Asia
Pacific Triennial 1996," Brisbane, Australia; National Museum of Contemporary Art,
Seoul, Korea; Secession, Vienna; CapcMusée dart contemporain, Bordeaux, France;
P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, N.Y.; Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston,
Texas; Kemper Museum of Art, Kansas City, Mo.; Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art,
Japan; Feature, Inc., NYC; State University of New York at Buffalo, N.Y.; Center for
Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y.
Shirin Neshat
Born: 1957.
Resides: New York City.
Medium: Video installation.
Educated: University of California, Berkeley, Calif.
Exhibited: "10th Biennale of Sydney," Australia; "5th
International Istanbul Biennale," Turkey; "2nd Johannesburg Biennale,"
South Africa; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Museum
Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam; SITE, Santa Fe, N.M.; Kunsthalle, Düsseldorf, Germany;
Académie de France, Villa Medici, Rome; "48th Venice Biennale," Italy; Franklin
Furnace, N.Y.; Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia; Whitney Museum of American
Art; Tate Gallery of Modern Art at St. Mary-le-Bow Church, Cheapside, London; The Art
Institute of Chicago.
Honors: Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation grant, 1996.
Ernesto Neto
Born: 1964.
Resides: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Medium: Participatory sculpture.
Educated: Rio de Janeiro.
Exhibited: "1st Kwangju Biennale," Korea; "Sydney
Biennial," Australia (1998); "XXIV Bienal de São Paulo," Brazil; White
Columns, NYC; Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami; Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin;
Serpentine Gallery, London; Casa de América, Madrid; Bonakdar Jancou Gallery, NYC; Museo
de Arte Contemporáneo Carrilo Gil, Mexico City.
Chris Ofili
Born: 1968.
Resides: London.
Medium: Painting.
Educated: London and Berlin.
Exhibited: Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Contemporary Arts Museum,
Houston, Texas; Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, England; "Sensation: Young British
Artists from the Saatchi Collection," Royal Academy of Arts, London, and Ham-burger
Bahnhof, Berlin, Germany, and Brooklyn Museum of Art; Helsinki City Art Museum, Finland;
Stockholm Royal Academy of Free Arts; St. Petersburg Russian Museum, Russia; Gallery
Zacheta, Warsaw, Poland; Prague National Gallery of Modern Art, Czech Republic; Gavin
Browns enterprise, NYC.
Honors: Tate Gallerys Turner Prize (1998).
Gabriel Orozco
Born: 1962.
Resides: New York City and Mexico City.
Medium: Participatory sculpture.
Educated: Mexico City and Madrid, Spain.
Exhibited: "1st Kwangju Biennale," Korea; Deste
Foundation, Athens; "Biennial Exhibition," (1997), Whitney Museum of American
Art; "documenta X," Kassel, Germany; "Sculpture. Projects in Münster
1997," Germany; SITE, Santa Fe, N.M.; "XXIV Bienal de São Paulo," Brazil;
"Berlin Biennial," (1998); Museum of Modern Art, NYC; Museum of Contemporary
Art, Chicago; Marian Goodman Gallery, NYC; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto; Institute of
Contemporary Art, London; Kunsthalle, Zurich; DAAD Gallery, Berlin; Stedelijk Museum,
Amsterdam; Musée Nationale dArt Moderne de la Ville de Paris; St. Louis Museum of
Art, Mo.

Marketa Othova
Born: 1968.
Resides: Prague, Czech Republic.
Medium: Photography.
Educated: Prague.
Exhibited: Prague House of Photography; Prague City Gallery; Ján
Koniarek Gallery, Trnava, Czech Republic; Staatliche Kunsthalle, Baden-Baden, Germany;
Riverside Studios, London,; Czech Centre, Berlin.
Laura Owens
Born: 1970.
Resides: Los Angeles.
Medium: Painting.
Educated: Rhode Island School of Design, Providence; Skowhegan
School of Painting and Sculpture, Maine; and California Institute of the Arts, Valencia,
Calif.
Exhibited: Kunstverein, Hamburg; Artists Space, NYC; Whitechapel Art
Gallery and Saatchi Gallery, London; Kunsthalle, Basel, Switzerland; Gavin Browns
enterprise, NYC; Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne, Germany.
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