Talk:Charlotte Moth
Latest comment: 3 years ago by WomenArtistUpdates in topic move uncited list off main space
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Copyvio false positives
editThis article is showing a very high score on Earwig's Copyvio Detector but this is not from the article's paragraphs of content, just from the big list of exhibitions. Such list information is probably not copyrightable although I am not sure that a huge list of exhibitions is needed anyway. Anyway, please don't panic and slap a deletion tag on the article. It is not as bad as the score implies. --DanielRigal (talk) 13:50, 6 March 2016 (UTC)
move uncited list off main space
editThis uncited CV list does not add to our understanding of this artist. WomenArtistUpdates (talk) 00:43, 21 August 2021 (UTC)
Exhibitions
editMoth has participated in many exhibitions at institutions such as Tate Britain, the Kunstmuseum Lichtenstein, the FRAC Plateau in Paris, and the Kunsthalle Wien.
Solo Exhibitions
edit- 2016: Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, LI
- 2016: Parc Saint-Léger, Pouges-les-eaux, FR
- 2016: Marcelle Alix, Paris
- 2015: Archive Room - Tate Britain, London, UK, Choreography of the image
- Esker Foundation, Calgary, CA, cur. Shauna Thompson, Peta Rake
- 2015: Marcelle Alix, Paris, Rushes (with Ian Kiaer)
- 2015: Fig 2, ICA studio, London, UK
- 2014: Temporary Gallery, Köln, DE, The Story of a different Thought
- 2014: De Vleeshal, Middelburg, NL, The Story of a different Thought
- 2014: Skulpturenmuseum Glaskasten, Marl, DE, The Story of a different Thought
- 2012: Frieze - Frame section, New York, USA
- 2012: Centre d'art contemporain de Genève, CH, Ce qui est fragile est toujours nouveau, cur. Emilie Bujès
- 2012: Marcelle Alix, Paris, Villa Surprise
- 2011: Fondation Serralves, Porto, PT
- 2011: Carlier Gebauer, Berlin, DE, Displacements
- 2011: Musée départemental d'art contemporain de Rochechouart, FR, Noting Thoughts
- 2011: Pied-à-Terre, San Francisco, USA[1]
- 2011: Lavomatique, Saint-Ouen, FR
- 2010: Halle für Kunst, Lüneburg, DE, The Absent Forms, cur. Hannes Loichinger
- 2010: Marcelle Alix, Paris, remade
- 2010: Bloomberg SPACE, London, UK, Comma 18, cur. Vanessa Desclaux
- 2010: FIAC, Paris, Secteur Lafayette, 37th edition
- 2010: Studio Sanda Recio, Geneva, CH, 50 jours pour la photographie, part of the festival la revanche de l'archive photographique, Centre de la photographie (Geneva)
- 2009: Project Space for Kunstverein of Rheinlande and Westfalen, Düsseldorf, DE
- 2009: FormContent, London, UK, It's not for reading. It's for making, Intervention for Chapter 2, a reflection on collecting and archiving
- 2008: Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, IE, Potential Narratives, process room
- 2008: Hermes und der Pfau, Stuttgart, DE, two of a kind, Dorten Haus
- 2007: Hedah, Maastricht, DE, Species of Spaces
- 2006: Ellen de Bruijne Projects, Amsterdam, NL, Installation for Dolores, Dolores project space
References
- ^ "Pied-à-terre". www.pied-terre.com. Retrieved 2021-03-05.