Roni Horn

(American, born 1955)

brooklyn red by roni horn

Roni Horn

Brooklyn Red, 1985

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untitled by roni horn

Roni Horn

Untitled, 1982

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hamilton by roni horn

Roni Horn

Hamilton, 1983

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Biography

Timeline

1955
Born in New York, NY
1975
BFA, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI
1978
MFA, Yale University, New Haven, CT
Lives and works in New York, NY and Reykjavik, Iceland

Exhibitions

2010
Tucson Museum of Art, ‘Thanks for being with us: Contemporary Art from the Douglas Nielsen Collection’, Tucson AZ, US (group)
Hauser & Wirth, New York NY, US (solo)
ICA – Institute of Contemporary Art, Roni Horn aka Roni Horn, Boston, US (solo)
Kunsthaus Bregenz, ‘Well and Truly’, Bregenz, Austria (solo)
Centre of Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw, Poland (solo)
Kukje Gallery, Seoul, Korea (solo)
The Museum of Contemporary Art, ‘Collection: MOCA’s First Thirty Years’, Los Angeles CA, US (group)
Folkwang Museum, ‘Presentation of the Collection. 20th and 21st Century’, Essen, Germany (group)
Rat Hole Gallery, Tokyo, Japan (solo)
The Luckman Fine Art Complex, California State University, ‘Not Cooperative’, Los Angeles CA, US (group)

Literature

2002
Johnson, Ken. 'Perception and Memory in a Fourth Dimension,' The New York Times, January 11
Richard, Frances. 'Roni Horn: Dia Center for the Arts,' (two articles) ARTFORUM, January
2001
'Dia Center for the Arts,' The New Yorker, November 19, 2001
Becoming a Landscape, Book VIII of To Place, Ginny Williams, Publisher: 2 books with slipcover, each 24pp
1998
Arctic Circles, Book VII of To Place, Denver: Ginny Williams, Publisher: 136pp
1996
Haraldsdottir, Book VI of To Place. Denver: Ginny Williams, Publisher: 96pp
1994
Walther König, Vol. 1, Photographs: 96pp; Vol. 2, Text: 175pp
1992
Lava, Book III of To Place. New York, NY: 96pp.
Pooling Waters, Book IV of To Place. Cologne: Buchandlung
1991
Folds. Book II of To Place. New York: Mary Boone Gallery: 72pp
1990 - 2001
Books Published as Part of the Encyclopedia, To Place, by Roni Horn