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Minute to Midnight  Gallery Oldham, UK
7 December 2024 – 1 March 2025
The Doomsday Clock was developed in 1947 as an indicator to show how close humanity is to destruction. Then it was set at seven minutes to midnight. The hands are currently set at 90 seconds to midnight, indicating how much closer the planet is to disaster.

Human activities such as burning fossil fuel to power factories, for transport and to heat our homes release carbon dioxide. Scientists have observed Earth’s surface is warming as a result. This is Climate Change. For this exhibition we have invited five artists based in the north-west of England to show works which consider the climate emergency, and their role as artists in relation to this. Featuring thought-provoking work by Rebecca Chesney, Antony Hall, Mishka Henner, Adele Jordan and Rae Story [Link]



Thump  Museum of Contemporary Art, Busan
3 March – 7 December 2024
THUMP utilizes the museum shop as an exhibition space, expanding the realm of art appreciation beyond formal settings and into the everyday world, allowing greater access for visitors to experience and enjoy art in a natural environment. Artists and graphic designers from various backgrounds, both domestic and international, took part in this exhibition, expressing their individuality and creativity through the seemingly humble tools of stamps.  

ABC Stampa features alongside works by  Bird Pit, Kwak Intan, Park Sung Jin, Yang Heejae, O Hezin, Jo Hyojoon, Jin Dallae & Park Woohyuk, Young Kwang Stamp, DDBBMM & Kiljong Arcade & Guests [Link]

Words and Pictures Galerie Jean-Kenta Gauthier, Paris
15 June – 27 July 2024
Solo show across both of the gallery’s locations in Paris, exploring photography’s role in influencing our perceptions of art and photography’s existence in the 21st Century [Link]


Words and Pictures, Galerie Jean-Kenta Gauthier


Library of Artistic Print on Demand  Museum Villa Stuck, Munich
3 May – 15 September 2024
Print-on-demand has revolutionized the world of books: Since the beginning of the millennium, ever better and cheaper digital printing processes have met the possibilities of global online trading.  The Library of Artistic Print on Demand maps this experimental field for the first time with 244 titles and explores its global spread, historical depth and political relevance.

Annette Gilbert curated the selection of the over 110 books collected and viewable here. Each copy contains a piece of paper with a description of the respective project in German and English. Featuring the works of 0x0a, Åbäke, ABC (Artists' Books Cooperative), Hartmut Abendschein, Greg Allen, AND Publishing, Anonymous, Hannes Bajohr, Nanni Balestrini, Hester Barnard, Fred Benenson, Olivier Bertrand, Christian Bök, Mimi Cabell, Étienne Candel, Francesca Capone, Giulia Ciliberto, Paolo Cirio, Albert Coers, Felipe Cussen, Kris De Decker, Alexia de Visscher, Eric Doeringer, Karen ann Donnachie, Geraint Edwards, Jasper Otto Eisenecker, Ben Fry, Gauss PDF, Angela Genusa, James Goggin, Mishka Henner, Elaine W. Ho, David Horvitz, Jason Huff, Intern, Jason Jadick, Marina Kampka, Jean Keller, Dagmara Kraus, Paul Laidler, Maxime Le Bon, Joyce S. Lee, Silvio Lorusso, Nicolas Maigret, Michael Mandiberg, Michael Maranda, Holly Melgard , Luca Messarra, Joseph Mosconi, NUPoD2017 Collective, Julian Palacz, Beatrix Pang, Kathrin Passig, Frank Philippin, Vanessa Place, Jake Reber, Aaron A. Reed, Maria Roszkowska, paula roush, Rafaël Rozendaal, Zoë Sadokierski, Joachim Schmid, Sebastian Schmieg , Andy Simionato, Danny Snelson, Paul Soulellis, Mark Staniforth, Students of the faculty of Design at the University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt, Isabelle Sully, Surfaces Utiles, Stephanie Syjuco, Chris Sylvester, Kyndal Thomas, Elisabeth Tonnard, Troll Thread, Ubermorgen, Undocumented Press, Stéphanie Vilayphiou, Angie Waller, Thomas Walskaar, Barron Webster, Gregor Weichbrodt, Yin Yin Wong, Joey Yearous-Algozin, Hermann Zschiegner, Erin Zwaska [Link]

Civilization  Jut Art Museum, Taipei, Taiwan
16 March – 30 June 2024
Field (North Ward Estes, Ward County, Texas) features in a major exhibition curated by William Ewing, Bartomeu Marí and Holly Roussell Perret-Gentil, addressing and illuminating aspects of our increasingly global 21st century civilization. The exhibition also features the works of Edward Burtynsky, Lynne Cohen, Mitch Epstein, Lee Friedlander, Lauren Greenfield, An-My Lê, Richard Misrach, Taryn Simon, Thomas Struth, and others [Link]


Field (North Ward Estes, Ward County, Texas)


A View From Above   OGR Torino, Italy
2 May – 2 June 2024
Fields presented in a group show with James Bridle, Laura Cinti, Mario Giacomelli, Hiwa K, Tabita Rezaire, Evan Roth, Susan Schuppli, Tomas Van Houtryve. Curated by Domenico Quaranta, Salvatore Vitale and Samuele Piazza as part of the Exposed Torino Foto Festival [Link]

The exhibition addresses verticality both literally and metaphorically, as a way of seeing the world that replaces the granular, fragmented experience of reality with an holistic view that takes into account different perspectives, and includes layers of information, allowing new forms of intimate knowledge.

Levelland Oil Field #2, Hockley County, Texas


The Conductor  Sounds From the Other City, Salford
5 May 2024
All the world’s thunder strikes channelled through a single percussionist beating a drum each time a lightning strike is recorded. Performed at the University of Salford’s Acoustics department’s Reverberation Chamber [Link]

Climate Lab  Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool
18 January – 31 March 2024
Search History features in a biennial programme exploring how photography can be a relevant and powerful medium for talking about climate change. Curated by Max Gorbatskyi [Link]

Light-Years  Hans P. Kraus Jr., New York  &  Jean-Kenta Gauthier, Paris
Paris Photo, 9 – 12 November, 2023
A first edition copy of Photography Is presented alongside a first edition copy of William Fox Talbot’s The Pencil of Nature in an unprecedented contemporary project, staging a series of literal and conceptual dialogues between works by 19th century masters and contemporary artists.  Each dialogue seeks to identify the contemporary in historical photographic materials and to establish the historicity of contemporary photographic practices to provide a commentary on the evolution of the medium since its inception.

Earth Works  Galerie Fotografic, Prague
18 August – 7 October 2023
Solo show

Land of Imagination Gibellina Photoroad Open Air & Site-specific Festival
28 July – 30 September 2023
Presentation of Scopes [Link]

Civilization Saatchi Gallery, London
2 June – 17 September 2023
Field features in a major exhibition curated by William Ewing, Bartomeu Marí and Holly Roussell Perret-Gentil, addressing and illuminating major aspects of our increasingly global 21st century civilization. [Link]

Field, Saatchi Gallery, London


For Man is Coming  Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre
4 March – 24 June 2023
In 2019 Bury Art Museum acquired seven photographic prints by Daniel Steegmann Mangrane called “Le Pensée Feral”, with the support of the Sfumato Foundation and Art Fund, and the assistance of Liverpool Biennial.
These photographs are the starting point for this exhibition. “Le Pensée Feral” explores how the once domesticated dogs of Rio de Janeiro now live in a feral state in the world’s largest urban forest, located in the Tijuca National Park, in order to survive the impact man has had on the place they once lived. The work raises questions about subjectivity and our attitude towards our environment, reinforcing that nature is not without perception or feeling.

The exhibition also features work by Mishka Henner, Brigitte Jurack, Hilary Jack, Shezad Dawood, McCoy Wynne, Mark Mcleish, Pamela Schilderman, Emmie Shaw-Peake, Bob Bicknell-Knight and Stephen Walton [Link]

Is this real? L'arte nell'epoca della Game Engine Culture  FMAV, Modena
23 March – 20 August 2023
Our access to information is increasingly mediated by Game Engine processes which have become real cultural processes. Beyond the simple question of the game or video game, the Game Engine represents a new cultural horizon that opens up important social and philosophical questions. The exhibition aims to investigate these themes through the work of artists who have been exploring and reworking this territory for years and ahead of their time. The concept, born at MODAL Gallery in SODA (School Of Digital Arts) in Manchester, is expanded through new lines of reflection. The question of the image will be accompanied by works of sound art, robotics and machine learning by the artists AUDINT, Joshua Citarella & Jacob Hurwitz-Goodma N , Federica Di Pietrantonio, DIS ,  Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg,  Auriea  Harvey, Mishka Henner, Oliver  Laric, Donato Piccolo, Quayola, and Jakob  Steensen. Curated by Valentino Catricalà [Link]


Is this real? L’arte nell’epoca della Game Engine Culture, 2023, FMAV Palazzina dei Giardini (Modena). Installation view ph ©R.P.Guerzoni, courtesy Fondazione Modena Arti Visive




Energy Goast Blue Sky Gallery, Portland, Oregon
6 – 27 May 2023
A new installation of Energy Goast presented in Portland.
In collaboration with Vassem Bhatti [Link]


Energy Goast, Blue Sky Gallery, Portland


Fragments of Sonic Extinction  Zirka, Munich
13 May 2023
Fragments of Sonic Extinction (FOSE) is an ongoing project initiated by German-Bulgarian artist and curator Kalas Liebfried in 2022. The project demonstrates a subjective approach towards the extinction of natural sounds, focusing on the sonic character of the process of extinction along with its relationship to a variety of cultural histories and global catastrophes related to the anthropocene. The second edition features new works by Tomer Baruch, Heloise Tunstall-Behrens & Auclair, Beni Brachtel, DUMA, Mishka Henner, DAWN PHASE, Jol Thoms, and Aloïs Yang [Link].

ABC Office  Filet Gallery, London
27 – 30 April 2023
ABC OFFICE is an anonymous work environment which is open to the public at Filet, London.
ABC members present specially made artists works exploring office conventions, bureaucracy, co-working and print culture in what is sometimes referred to as the ‘aesthetics of administration’. From paperweights to crushed filing cabinets visitors are invited to explore the office artwork, have a drink from the water cooler, practice your golf put or relax to ambient office sounds whilst sitting in a swivel castor chair. [Link]

Perdre aussi nous appartient [Losing Is Also Still Ours] Galerie Jean-Kenta Gauthier, Paris
12 February – 22 April 2023
A Group exhibition attempting to align with the subtlety of poet Rainer Maria Rilke’s (1875-1926) words, "Losing is also still ours" (letter to Hans Carossa, 7 February 1924). Something is always lost, and this very loss is precious. With works by Daniel Blaufuks, Raphaël Dallaporta, JH Engström, Capucine Gros, Mishka Henner, David Horvitz, Alfredo Jaar, Ethan Levitas, Daido Moriyama, Hanako Murakami , Anders Petersen, Stéphanie Solinas, Daisuke Yokota [Link]

ARTIST/PARENT Air Gallery, Altrincham
4 February – 4 March 2023
An exhibition exploring the theme of parenthood;  showcasing a variety of viewpoints on this theme from artist who are already parents, those who are expecting parents and those in which parenthood may not be an option. Featuring the work ofAndrea Allan, Caroline McCambridge, Christina Rose Brown, Hettie Judah, Kathryn Jago, Lāsma Poiša, Lauren McLaughlin, Lexi Strauss, Liz Lock, Lucy Cade, Mike Chavez-Dawson, Mishka Henner, Richard Shields, Sally Butcher [Link]

#Ukraine: Images of War Photo Elysée, Lausanne
17 November 2022 – 29 January 2023
Putin’s Prison features in a group showexploring the complexity of images produced in this Russian-Ukrainian conflict. Curated by Nathalie Herschdorfer [Link]

Slip.Stream.Slip SODA, Manchester
13 October – 16 December 2022
Influenzer features alongside works by Dara Birnbaum, Joseph DeLappe, myself, Pierre Huyghe, Trevor Paglen, Quayola, Hito Steyerl, and a selection of DIS artists. Curated by Valentino Catricalà. [Link]

Civilization Musei San Domenico, Forlì, Italy
17 September 2022 – 8 January 2023
Field features in a major exhibition curated by William Ewing, Bartomeu Marí and Holly Roussell Perret-Gentil, addressing and illuminating major aspects of our increasingly global 21st century civilization. [Link]

Real Pictures  Galerie Jean-Kenta Gauthier Paris Photo
9 – 13 November 2022
A group exhibition for which each artist conceals, describes, repeats or suggests images - questioning memory, history, space, the world - to convoke fundamental aspects of photography and trigger imagination in the viewer’s mind. The title pays tribute to Alfredo Jaar and his historical Real Pictures (1995) project. With works by Daniel Blaufuks, Raphaël Dallaporta, JH Engström, Capucine Gros, Mishka Henner, David Horvitz, Alfredo Jaar, Ethan Levitas, Daido Moriyama, Hanako Murakami, Anders Petersen, Stéphanie Solinas, and Daisuke Yokota [Link]

The Manchester Contemporary Manchester Central
4 - 6 November 2022 [Link]

States of Disruption Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne
8 August –9 October 2022
The Fertile Image features in a group exhibition alongside works by Danae Valenza, Izabela Pluta, Tommaso Nervegna-Reed, Rebecca Najdowski, Kent Morris, Ali McCann, Danny Lyons, Aaron Christopher Rees, Kensuke Koike, Anouk Kruithof, and Krekburin Kerngburi. Curated by Daniel Boetker-Smith. [Link]


The Fertile Image, CCP Melbourne. Photo: Hannah Nikkelson @hannahrnikkelson

ABC Office Dzialdov, Berlin
16 September 2022 – 2 October 2022
Sale or Return presented in a group show by ABC members featuring works relating to the office as a place of work and productivity, and a site of stress-relief and daydreaming. With Claudia de la Torre, David Schulz, Duncan Wooldridge, George Gibson, John MacLean, Jonathan Lewis, Louis Porter, Mishka Henner, Monika Orpik, Oliver Griffin, Rahel Zoller, Travis Schaffer, and Wil van Iersel.

Seeing Stars The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery, Leeds
26 April – 30 July 2022
Astronomical shown in a group show with Stella Baraklianou, Vija Celmins, Zachary Eastwood-Bloom, Hondartza Fraga, Lia Halloran, Julie F. Hill, Risa Horowitz, Melanie King, Katie Paterson, Mark Lascelles-Thornton, Paul Magee and Thomas Ruff. Curated by Layla Bloom and Hondartza Fraga. [Link]

Connoisseurship and Spaghetti (Westerns) Kampus Gardens, Manchester
10 June – 14 July 2022
Burning Wendy’s features in a group show with Brass Art, Ed Florance, Mishka Henner and Pat Flynn [Link]

Liberty, Equality, Biodiversity! Art_Inkubator, Lodz, Poland
9 June – 26 June 2022
An attempt to present an egalitarian, extended concept of community, based on multiple relationships between people, other animals, plants, fungi and microorganisms. The survival of humanity also depends on the preservation of biodiversity and the strengthening of interspecies communities based on the coexistence, respect for most living beings. The purpose of the exhibition is to analyse human activity so far, to show new solutions and to pose fundamental questions related to our (self)consciousness. With Marta Bogdańska, Mishka Henner, Diana Lelonek, Daniel Szalai, Sheng-Wen Lo, Francesca Todde, ZOEpolis Collective (Agata Szydłowska, Małgorzata Gurowska). Curated by Krzysztof Candrowicz. [Link]


Feedlots, Liberty, Equality, Biodiversity!, Lodz, Poland


Galerie Jean-Kenta Gauthier Photo London, Somerset House, London
12 – 15 May 2022
Rearranging Baldessari’s Balls in a Straight Line and Mishka Who? presented at the gallery’s booth.

Licences and Pictorial Codes in the Digital Age Musée de l'Hospice Saint-Roch, Issoudun
12 February – 8 May 2022
Group show featuring Dutch Landscapes alongside works byXavier Antin, Cory Arcangel, Amélie Bertrand, Edouard Boyer, Nina Childress, Collectif 1.0.3, Flavio de Marco, Angela  Detanico & Rafael Lain, Jeff Elrod, Sylvie Fanchon, Dan Hays, Celia Hempton, Philippe Hurteau, Rémy Hysbergue, Mario Klingemann, Regine Kolle, LAb[au], Els Vermang et ESAD TALM-Angers, Jonas Lund, Didier Mencoboni, Marilyn Minter, Sarah Morris, Joseph Nechvatal, Fiona Rae, Michael Riedel, Kelley Walker. [Link]

Dutch Landscapes, Musée de l'Hospice Saint-Roch


Double Six  Galerie Jean-Kenta Gauther, Paris
12 February – 2 April 2022
Solo show featuring Rearranging Baldessari’s Balls in a Straight Line, Calming the Storm, Mishka Who?, and Duncan Wooldridge’s Photo Dice. [Link]


Double Six, Galerie Jean Kenta-Gauthier, Paris


The Wrong Place to Die  The Wrong Biennale No 5
1 November 2021– 1 March 2022
We’ve been living with social media dread for quite a while. In 2018, a Facebook executive said in a leaked memo “We connect people. Period… maybe it costs someone a life by exposing someone to bullies. Maybe someone dies in a terrorist attack coordinated on our tools”. It's no surprise, then, later that year, a content creator shot and injured several employees at YouTube headquarters before killing herself. If death is a corporate strategy, then rebirth through art is a necessity. This the wrong place to die memorializes such transformations.

With Abeera Kamran, Alli Coates & Signe Pierce, Anthony Malone, Doron Sadja, Dylan Gauthier, & Kendra Sullivan, Eva & Franco Mattes, Jenyu Wang, Joey Yearous-Algozin & Diana Hamilton, Nasim Aghdam, Mishka Henner, Porpentine Charity Heartscape, shawné michaelain holloway, and Somnath Bhatt. Curated by Christopher Clary. [Link]

Paris Photo 2021  Grand Palais Éphémère, Paris
11 – 14 November 2021
Presentation of Rearranging Baldessari’s Balls in a Straight Line with Galerie Jean-Kenta Gauthier.

In the Belly of the Beast  MAST Foundation, Spazio Carbonesi, Bologna
14 October – 28 November 2021
Solo show featuring Feedlots, The Fertile Image, and Scopes as part ofV Photography Biennial on Industry and Work. Curated by Francesco Zanot. [Link]

ArtVerona 2021  Viale dell'Industria, Verona
15 – 17 October 2021
Sightseeing presented by Galleria Bianconi in booth shared with Jonas Lund [link]

Sight Seeing   Galerie Jean-Kenta Gauther, Paris
11 September – 24 October 2021
Solo show [link]

wild/schön  Kunsthalle Emden, Germany
27 February – 26 September 2021
Group exhibition reflecting on the representation of animals in art history, curated by Lisa Felicitas Mattheis and Samira Kleinschmidt. With works by Karel Appel, Georg Baselitz, Rolf Bier, Saara Ekström and Thom Vink, Elmgreen & Dragset,  Valérie Favre, Fischli / Weiss, Andreas Gursky. Mishka Henner, Asger Jorn, Karin Kneffel, Robert Longo, Yvonne Roeb, Dieter Roth, Corinna Schnitt, Dorothea Tanning, Timm Ulrichs, Victor Vasarely, Andy Warhol and others [link]

Resolutive Images  Palácio das Artes, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
8 July – 5 September 2021
Prints from he Fertile Image presented in a group exhibition addressing contemporary conflicts, planetary biodiversity, and ancestral memory. Part of the city’s International Festival of Photography [link]

Send Me An Image: From Postcards to Social Media  C/O Berlin
27 March – 2 September 2021
With ABC Artists’ Books Cooperative, Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin with Der Greif, David Campany & Anastasia Samoylova, Fredi Casco, Moyra Davey, Themistokles von Eckenbrecher, Martin Fengel & Jörg Koopmann, Stuart Franklin, Gilbert & George, Dieter Hacker, Tomas van Houtryve, Philippe Kahn, On Kawara, Erik Kessels, Marc Lee, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Mike Mandel, Theresa Martinat, Eva & Franco Mattes, Jonas Meyer & Christin Müller, Peter Miller, Romain Roucoules, Thomas Ruff, Taryn Simon & Aaron Swartz, Andreas Slominski, Clare Strand, Corinne Vionnet [link]

Ecran Total Centre de Design de l’UQAM  Montréal
19 May – 17 June 2021Energy Goast, a collaboration with Vaseem Bhatti, presented in an exhibition of works commissioned by UQAM on the occasion of Ecran Total, a project exploring the materiality and virtuality of the screen by highlighting some of the intersecting themes of Jean Baudrillard’s ideas through the prism of their topicality, as well as by remixing and reimagining them: agentivity, seduction, simulacrum, surveillance, transparency, virality, and virtuality [link]


Energy Goast, UQAM


Free Lunch  
Galerie Jean-Kenta Gauthier, Paris
5 December 2020 – 27 March 2021
The Fertile Image featuring in a group exhibition with Daniel Blaufuks, Coco Capitán, Raphaël Dallaporta, Mishka Henner, David Horvitz, Alfredo Jaar, and Julien Nédélec [link]


The Fertile Image, Galerie Jean-Kenta Gauthier  


Cámara y Ciudad  Caixaforum, Palma
11 November 2020 – 7 March 2021
Dutch Landscapes (2011) features in a group exhibition with Valerie Joufe, Pilar Aymerich, Diane Arbus, Brassaï, Paul Graham, Alexandr Rodchenko,and others [link]

Countryside, The Future  Guggenheim, New York
20 February 2020 – 15 February 2021
Feedlots (2012 – 2013) features in a show by Rem Koolhaas and OMA speculating about tomorrow through insights into the countryside today [link]

International Festival of Photography  Belo Horizonte, Brazil
7 – 12 December 2020
Urban installation of the Fertile Image as part of a festival occupying different spaces in the city, such as cultural centers, museums, parks and subway stations [link]

On Earth: Imaging, Technology and the Natural World  Le lieu unique, Nantes
2 October 2020 – 3 January 2021
On Earth – Imaging, Technology and the Natural World unites the work of 27 contemporary artists who use innovative visual techniques to reflect on the evolving relationship between humans and nature. With Thomas Albdorf, Jonathas de Andrade, Jeremy Ayer, Fabio Barile, Matthew Brandt, Melanie Bonajo, Persijn Broersen & Margit Lukács, Raphaël Dallaporta, Mark Dorf, Lucas Foglia, Noémie Goudal, Mishka Henner, Femke Herregraven, Benoît Jeannet, Adam Jeppesen, Anouk Kruithof, Mårten Lange, Douglas Mandry, Awoiska van der Molen, Drew Nikonowicz, Mehrali Razaghmanesh, Guillaume Simoneau, Troika, Maya Watanabe, and Guido van der Werve [link]

ABC Proposals for Paris  Le Plac'Art Photo, Paris
5 November – 16 November 2020
Inspired by the Situationist’s 1955 text, “Proposals for Rationally Improving the City of Paris”, ABC Proposals for Paris invited members of the Cooperative to envisage a public art project for the city, to be presented as part of a series of bound postcards. With works by Mishka Henner, John MacLean, Jonathan Lewis, EJ Major, Travis Shaffer, David Schulz, Jonathan Schmidt-Ott, Dawn Kim, Oliver Griffin, Rahel Zoller, Eric Doeringer, Louis Porter, (Mocksim) Micheál O'Connell, Hermann Zschiegner, Duncan Wooldridge, Corinne Vionnet, and Wil van Iersel.

I’m Not the Only One  Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco
8 September– 24 October 2020
I’m Not the Only One features in a group exhibition that explores solitude alongside our relentless yearning to connect, in photographs and videos from 19 artists that echo and reflect our current socially distant world [link]


I’m Not the Only One, Fraenkel Gallery


Cámara y Ciudad  Caixaforum, Madrid
8 July – 12 October 2020
Dutch Landscapes (2011) features in a group exhibition with Valerie Joufe, Pilar Aymerich, Diane Arbus, Brassaï, Paul Graham, Alexandr Rodchenko,and others [link]

Potential Worlds  Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich
7 March – 11 October 2020
Feedlots and Oil Fields feature in a group show dealing with the relationship between man and nature. With works by Monira Al Qadiri, Maria Thereza Alves, Alberto Baraya, Ursula Biemann, Carolina Caycedo, Cooking Sections, Mark Dion, Mishka Henner, Reena Saini Kallat, Kiluanji Kia Henda, Jakob Kudsk Steensen, Almagul Menlibayeva, Katja Novitskova, Tabita Rezaire, Zina Saro-Wiwa, and Himali Singh Soi [link]

On Earth: Imaging, Technology and the Natural World  Foam Amsterdam
20 March – 2 September 2020
On Earth – Imaging, Technology and the Natural World unites the work of 27 contemporary artists who use innovative visual techniques to reflect on the evolving relationship between humans and nature. With Thomas Albdorf, Jonathas de Andrade, Jeremy Ayer, Fabio Barile, Matthew Brandt, Melanie Bonajo, Persijn Broersen & Margit Lukács, Raphaël Dallaporta, Mark Dorf, Lucas Foglia, Noémie Goudal, Mishka Henner, Femke Herregraven, Benoît Jeannet, Adam Jeppesen, Anouk Kruithof, Mårten Lange, Douglas Mandry, Awoiska van der Molen, Drew Nikonowicz, Mehrali Razaghmanesh, Guillaume Simoneau, Troika, Maya Watanabe, and Guido van der Werve [link]


On Earth, Foam Amsterdam


The World to Come  DePaul Art Museum, Chicago
19 March – 16 August 2020
A group show presenting photography, video, and sculpture that address subjects and themes related to raw materials, disasters, consumption, loss, and justice. Forty international contemporary artists, including Sammy Baloji, Huma Bhabha, Liu Bolin, Mishka Henner, Dana Levy, Pedro Neves Marques, Gabriel Orozco, Trevor Paglen, and Andrew Yang, respond to dire global and local circumstances with resistance, imagination, and curiosity about the world to come [link

Total Recall  Galleria Bianconi, Milan
11 June  – 7 August 2020
A project created to support families and people in economic hardship through the Association San Fedele Onlus, Health Care Division, curated by Rossella Farinotti. With Lolo and Sosak, Lucia Cristiani, Nicolo' Baraggioli, Ugo La Pietr, Fausta Squatrit, Matteo Messori,Chris Rocchegian, Gioia Di Girolamo, Gianluca Ragni, Umberto Bignardi, Paola Di Bello, Silvia Mariotti, Ludovica Anversa, Elena El Asmar, Davide Allieri, and Mishka Henner [link]


Total Recall, Galleria Bianconi


Cámara y Ciudad  Caixaforum, Barcelona
31 October 2019 – 8 March 2020
Dutch Landscapes (2011) features in a group exhibition with Valerie Joufe, Pilar Aymerich, Diane Arbus, Brassaï, Paul Graham, Alexandr Rodchenko,and others [link]

Contrôle+Z  GwinZegal, Guingamp
22 September 2019 – 23 February 2020
Dutch Landscapes (2011) features in a group exhibition with Jules Spinatsch, Hasan Elahi, Jeff Guess, Esther Hovers, Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin, Thomas Ruff, John Miller, Julien Prévieux, Daniel Mayrit, and Michael Wolf [link]

Civilization  National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
13 September 2019 – 2 February 2020
Field (2013) features in a major exhibition curated by William Ewing, Bartomeu Marí and Holly Roussell Perret-Gentil, addressing and illuminating major aspects of our increasingly global 21st century civilization [link]

Your Only Chance to Survive is to Leave With Us  Galleria Bianconi, Milan
19 September – 31 October 2019
Solo show. Click here for more information. 



Your Only Chance to Survive is to Leave with Us, Galleria Bianconi, Milan


Another West  Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco
5 Sep 2019 – 19 Oct 2019
Curated by Richard Misrach, this exhibition examines how contemporary artists—including Mishka Henner, Nancy Holt, An-My Lê, and others—have approached the western American landscape. The show features diverse approaches to the subject, illustrating shifts and echoes in response to established traditions [link]


Another West, Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco


Survols  Noblessneri Valukoda, Tallinn
4 July – 28 August 2019
Dutch Landscapes included in group show exploring aerial views of cities

On Earth Les Rencontres d’Arles
1 July – 22 September 2019
Feedlots presented in a group show exploring the relationship between man and nature as increasingly mediated through technological and photographic advancements

On Earth, Rencontres d’Arles 2019


Fly me to the moon  De Nieuwe Regentes Foundation, The Hague
7 – 21 May 2019
Astronomical presented in a group show with Bruno Muzzolini, Maria Molina Peiró, Vladislav Solovjov, and Giorgia Piffarett. Curated by Iva Kontic [link]

Civilization  Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing, China
9 March – 19 May 2019
A major exhibition curated by William Ewing, Bartomeu Marí and Holly Roussell Perret-Gentil, addressing and illuminating major aspects of our increasingly global 21st century civilization [link]

This Image is No Longer Available  Modern Art Oxford
27 April 2019
I’m Not the Only One presented at a one-day event presenting a set of artist works, live-streamed performances, screenings and an open talks programme from researchers, artists, curators and visitors to discuss digital space and online presence. Curated by Sunil Shah and Tom Milnes [link]

AIPAD  Pier 94, New York
4 – 7 April 2019
A selection of works presented at the Bruce Silverstein Gallery stand [link]

Capitalist Realism  Thessaloniki Museum of Photography
28 September – 18 April 2019
Group show with Carlos Ayesta & Guillaume Bression, Manolis Baboussis, Stefan Chow & Lin Huiyi, Kostas Christopoulos, Petros Efstathiadis, Greg Girard, Nick Hannes, Jacqueline Hassink, Christos Kapatos, Panos Kokkinias, Johnny Miller, Richard Misrach, Sejin Moon, Freya Nayade, Trevor Paglen, Mark Peterson, Paris Petridis, Anna Skladmann, Carlos Spottorno, Julian Stallabrass, Paolo Woods & Gabriele Galimberti, Rufina Wu & Stefan Canham. Curated by Fotis Milionis [link]

Civilization  National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul
18 October 2018 – 17 February 2019
A major exhibition curated by William Ewing, Bartomeu Marí and Holly Roussell Perret-Gentil, addressing and illuminating major aspects of our increasingly global 21st century civilization [link]

Altitudes  CAUE-92, Nanterre
9 November 2018 – 2 March 2019
Dutch Landscapes included in group show exploring aerial views of cities [link]


Altitudes, CAUE-92, Nanterre


ArteFiera  Galleria Bianconi, Bologna Exhibition Center
1 – 4 February 2019
Earth Moon System and Levelland Oil Field #1 in a presentation with Paola di Bello [link]


ArteFiera, Bologna


The World to Come  Harn Museum of Art, Florida
18 September 2018 – 6 January 2019
Group show with Olafur Eliasson, Wilfredo Lam, Gabriel Orozco, Trevor Paglen, Liza May Post, Thomas Struth and Haegue Yang [link]

Paris Photo  Grand Palais, Paris
8 – 11 Novermber 2018

Bound Art Book Fair  Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester
12 – 14 October 2018

Flat Earth Theory  Tosetti Value, Turin
April – 26 October 2018
Solo show curated by Walter Guadagnini [link]

Animals & Us
  Turner Contemporary, Margate
25 May – 30 September 2018
Group show with Joseph Beuys, Lynn Chadwick, Marc Chagall, Marcus Coates, Charlotte Dumas, Kiluanji Kia Henda, Candida Höfer, Rebecca Horn, Marguerite Humeau, Alice Neel, Paola Pivi, Pablo Picasso, Kananginak Pootoogook, Paula Rego, Michal Rovner, Roelandt Savery, Carolee Schneemann, Raqib Shaw, Gilbert Soest, George Stubbs, Rosemarie Trockel, Andy Warhol, William Wegman, JMW Turner, and others [link]

Animals & Us, Turner Contemporary, Margate


ABC  New York Art Book Fair, MoMA PS1
21 – 23 September 2018

Coder le Monde  Centre Pompidou, Paris
15 June – 27 August 2018
Dutch Landscapes presented in Coder le monde, an inventory of contemporary digital creation in various disciplines. Including work by Michael Noll, Kenneth Knowlton, Frieder Nake, Gottfried Honegger, Vjenceslav Richter, Vladimir Bonacic, Jean-Claude Marquette, Iannis Xenakis, Pierre Barbaud, Milton Babbitt, John Chowning, Merce Cunningham, William Forsythe, Alwin Nikolais, Roland Snook, Cedric Price, John Frazer, Peter Eisenman, Christian Kérez, Frank Gehry, Greg Lynn, Nicolas Maigret and Maria Roszkowska, Farah Atassi, Philippe Schaerer and MVRDV. Curated by F. Migayrou & C Lenglois [link]

At Altitude  Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne
28 April – 15 July 2018
Group show with Omer Fast, Jananne Al-Ani, Tacita Dean, Wolfgang Tilmans, Cornelia Parker and others [link]




At Altitude, Towner Art Gallery


Earth & Sky  Société, Brussels, Belgium
19 April – 30 June 2018
Group show with Neal Beggs, Nicolas Bourthoumieux, Marc Buchy, Mark Geffriaud & Géraldine Longueville, Jakub Geltner, Marco Godinho, Douglas Huebler, Pierre-Philippe Hofmann, Julien Levesque & Albertine Meunier, Jonathan Monk, Dennis Oppenheim, Jon Rafman, Ed Ruscha, Joachim Schmid, Kris Van Dessel, Clement Valla, Robert Smithson, UVA, Heinz Mack, and a.o. [link]

Seven Seas and a River  Fotografia Europea, Reggio Emilia
25 April – 17 June 2018
Solo show at Banca d’Italia curated by Walter Guadagnini [link]

Remote Possibilities  Sune Jonsson Center for Documentary Photography, Västerbottens Museum, Umeå, Sweden
18 February – 27 May 2018
Solo show cutated by Alexandra Ellis [link]


Sune Jonsson Center for Documentary Photography, Umeå, Sweden


Free Fall  Galeria Bianconi, Milan
23 March – 14 April 2018
Solo show curated by Walter Guadagnini [link]


Bianconi Gallery, Milan. Photos: Tiziano Doria


AIPAD  Bruce Silverstein Gallery, New York
5 – 8 April 2018 [link]  

An Act of Collective Faith  Galerie Andreas Schmidt, Berlin
13 January – 31 March 2018
Duo show with Jonathan Lewis [link]

Search History  Bruce Silverstein Gallery Photofairs San Francisco
23 – 25 February 2018
Solo booth

Watching You Watching Me  Bozar, Brussels
25 January – 18 February 2018
Dutch Landscapes presented in a group show with Mari Bastashevski & Privacy International, Edu Bayer, Josh Begley, Paolo Cirio, Hasan Elahi, Andrew Hammerand, Simon Menner, Julian Roederand Tomas van Houtryve. Curated by Stuart Alexander, Susan Meiselasz, Yukiko Yamagata [link]

Surveillance Index  Le Bal, Paris
10 – 27 January 2018
Group show compiled byMark Ghuneim [link]

Green and Pleasant Land  Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne, UK
30 September 2017 – 21 January 2018
Group show with Keith Arnatt, Thomas Joshua Cooper, Emily Richardson, Susan Derges, Paul Graham, Paul Seawright, Donovan Wylie, John Stezaker, Claire Woods and others. Curated by Greg Hobson [link]

Man-Made Landscapes  Galerie Clairefontaine, Luxembourg
13 September – 21 October 2017
Group show with Edward Burtynsky and Yvon Lambert. Curated by Dr. Marita Ruiter [link]

Invisible to the Eye  Center for Creative Photography, Tucson, Arizona
8 July – 25 November 2017
Group show with Julie Anand and Damon Sauer, and Richard Mosse. Curated by Rebecca Senf [link]

What's in Store?  Salford Museum and Art Gallery
20 May 2017 – 19 Nov 2017
Group show with L.S. Lowry, Adolphe Valette, Patrick Hughes, Gary Hume, Sarah Hardacre, Christian Marclay, Cao Fei and others. Curated by Lindsay Taylor [link]

Certain Blacks  GSL Projekt, Berlin
15 October 2017 – 12 November 2017
Astronomical presented in a group show with Alana Lake, Shannon Lewis, Esther Perbandt, Stefan Riebel & Andreas Schmidt. Curated by David Evans [link]

The Cult of the Book  Musée des Beaux Arts, Le Locle, Switzerland
18 June 2017 – 15 October 2017
Group show with Lee Friedlander, Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin, William Klein, Anouk Kruithof, Viviane Sassen, Ralph Gibson, Henry Leutwyler, Todd Hido, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Penelope Umbrico, Paul Graham, Ina Jang, Jungjin Lee, Dan Holdsworth, and Duane Michals. Curated by Nathalie Herschdorfer and Darius Himes [link]

Wanderlust  International 3, Salford
28th April – 2nd June 2017
Group show with Simon Faithfull and Ma Qiusha [link]

Les Nouveaux Encyclopédistes  Chiostri di San Pietro, Reggio Emilia
12 May – 9 July 2017
Group show with Juan del Junco, Andrea Ferrari, Félix Heyes and Benjamin West, Glenda León, Iraida Lombardy, Daniel Mayrit, Roberto Pellegrinuzzi, Gregoire Pujade-Lauraine, Luciano Rigolini, Joachim Schmid, Tom Stayte, Batia Suter, Useful Photography : Hans Aarsman, Claudie de Cleen, Julian Germain, Erik Kessels, Hans van der Meer, and Frank Schallmaier. Curated by Joan Fontcuberta [link]

Disrupt / Disorder / Display  Carroll/Fletcher, London
17 March – 27 May 2017
Group show with Thomson & Craighead, Eva and Franco Mattes, John Wood and Paul Harrison, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Manfred Mohr, Michael Joaquin Grey, Mishka Henner, James Clar, Joshua Citarella and Brad Troemel [link]

Watching You Watching Me  Museum für Fotografie, Berlin
17 February - 2 July 2017
Group show with Andrew Hammerand, Simon Menner, Edu Bayer, Tomas van Houtryve, and others. Curated by Stuart Alexander, Susan Meiselas, and Yukiko Yamagata [link]

Britain in Focus: A Photographic History  National Media Museum, Bradford
17 March – 25 June 2017
in partnership with BBC Four, explores the changing ways we share and consume photographs, from the rapid technological progress of the 19th century to today’s selfies on social media [link]

Sommaire  FRAC Poitou-Charente
3 February – 29 April 2017
Group show with ABC Artists' Books Cooperative, Jacques Charlier, DeYi Studio, Iconoclasistas, IKHÉA©SERVICES, Martin Kippenberger, Olivier Lemesle, Les ready-made appartiennent à tout le monde®, Ludovic Chemarin©, Victoria Principes, Raivo Puusemp, Tamarind Rossetti, That’s Painting, Tatiana Trouvé, Yann Vanderme, and Hugo Vidal [link]

Evidence du Réel  Musée de Pully, Switzerland
16 February – 30 April 2017
Group show with Martina Bacigalupo, Eric Baudelaire, Rebecca Bowring, Aliki Braine, F&D Cartier, Cai Dongdong, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Laurent Kropf, Bill McDowell, Simon Rimaz, Simon Roberts, Miguel Rothschild, Joachim Schmid, Corinne Vionnet [link]

Search History  Airspace Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent
17 March – 22 April 2017
Solo show showing new works and old


Search History, Airspace Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent


TALKS & WORKSHOPS

Photography is Text
Purchase College, New York
30 October 2024 [link]

Hasselblad Award Seminar 2024
Länsstyrelsen Västra Götalands län, Gothenburg
10 October 2024
Panel presentations and discussion with Joanna Zylinska, Salvatore Vitali, and Governor Sten Tolgfors

Words and Pictures
Galerie Jean-Kenta Gauthier, Paris
15 June 2024
In conversation with Clément Chéroux and Jean-Kenta Gauthier on the occasion of the opening of Words and Pictures [link]



LOOK Climate Lab 2024 
Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool
15 February 2024
Artists and scientists reflect on their different approaches to research, collaboration and engaging audiences with the subject of climate change. With Emily Speed, Lindsay Taylor, and Richard Fitton



Energy Goast
Blue Sky Gallery, Portland, OR
24 May 2023
Artists’ talk with Vaseem Bhatti.



States of Disruption
Center for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne
5 October 2022
Presentation on The Fertile Image, in conversation with Kensuke Koike, Danae Valenza, Krerkburin Kerngburi, Anouk Kruithof, and Mishka Henner with CCP Director Daniel Boetker-Smith [link]

Feedback: Feedlot
University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark
15 – 16 September 2022
Presentation reflecting on the production and circulation of Feedlots in culture & society. Part of the Aesthetics of Machine Vision conference [link]

Seeing Stars
The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery, Leeds [link]
5.30pm, Friday 1 July 2022
Guest curator Hondartza Fraga and artists Stella Baraklianou, Mishka Henner and Paul Magee to discuss their work and about Seeing Stars

Making the Visible Invisible
Monash University, Melbourne [link]
Wednesday 4 May 2022
Jahkarli Romanis and Mishka Henner in conversation with Mark Andrejevic



In the Belly of the Beast
University of Nottingham [link]
6 April 2022

School of Digital Art, Manchester
14 March 2022

University of South Wales
2 March 2022

University of Bolton
11 November 2021

Foto/Industria, MAST Foundation
14 October 2021

Screen Walk
Photographers’ Gallery, London [link]
6pm, 21 October 2021



Deutsche Börse Anniversary Talk
The Photographers’ Gallery, London
16 September 2021
Oliver Chanarin (2013), Mishka Henner (2013) and Dana Lixenberg (2017) in conversation with Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Managing Director Anne-Marie Beckmann as they examine the ongoing importance of the medium and the mechanisms of the prize and its role in shaping photographic practice today.



Ecran Total
L'Université du Québec à Montréal [link]
19 May 2021
In conversation with Penelope Umbrico, Adam Basanta, Vaseem Bhatti, and Amandine Alessandra

Open Rooms #3, Mishka Henner
Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool
In conversation with Jacob Bolton [link]



Tuesday Talk
Whitworth Art Gallery Manchester, UK [link]
11am, 4 February 2020

Super Vision
TransEurope, Onassis Stegi, Athens [link]
21 – 24 November 2019  

London College of Communication
9 October 2019

Artist Talk
Manchester School of Art
2 October 2019

Eyes in the Air
Photo London, Somerset House
16 May 2019
In conversation with David Maisel, Jeffrey Milstein and William Ewing [link]

Grand Hall
Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester
2.30pm, 14 October 2018
Part of the Bound Art Book Fair [link]

America: Una Prospettiva Verticale, Quasi Unilaterale
Tosetti Value, Turin
25 September 2018
In conversation with Alberto Baban (President, VeNetWork), Franco Farinelli (professor of Human Geography, Università di Bologna), Fabio Vaccarono (Managing Director, Google Italia)

At Altitude
Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne
2pm, 2 June 2018 [link]

Fotografia Europea
Reggio Emilia, Italy
In conversation with Walter Guadagnini
Saturday 21 April 2018 [link]

Royal Institute of Art
Stockholm, Sweden
Tuesday 20 February 2018

Search History
PhotoFairs San Francisco
Saturday 24 February 2018 [link]

Art and Economics in the Age of the Internet
ESMT, Berlin
15 January 2018
In conversation with Jonathan Lewis and David Evans [link]


Remote Possibilities
Le Bal, Paris
20 January 2018 [link]

INSIDE/OUT lecture series
Rose Bowl Theatre, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds
25 October 2017 [link]



Counterintelligence
Cité Auditorium, Luxembourg
13 September 2017 [link]

Fundació Foto Colectania
Barcelona, Spain
6 April 2017 [link] Watch it here.

Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, Ohio
25 March 2017 [link]

Orebro Konsthall
Orebro, Sweden
23 February 2017

Pinakothek Moderne
Munich, Germany
19 January 2017



SPE Society for Photographic Education
University of Arizona
Friday 4 November 2016
West Regional Conference
Keynote presentation [link]

Annual Arlington Camera Photography Lecture University of Arlington, Texas
Thursday 27 October 2016

Artist talk with James Bridle
Valand Academy, Gothenborg
Monday 12 September 2016
In connection to the Watched exhibition at the Hasselblad Centre [link]

Big Data and World Making
Tate Modern, London
Monday 18 July 2016
Part of the Digital Thresholds course organized by Daniel Rourke. This four-week series led by writer/artist Daniel Rourke will explore the politics and potential of big data through the lens of contemporary art and the social sciences. Participants will assess the impact the digital revolution has had on notions of value attached to the invisible, the territorial and the tangible. We will look at artists and art activists who tackle the conditions of resolution, algorithmic governance, digital colonialism and world-making in their work, with a focus on key news events yet to unfold in 2016. [link]

Mishka Henner in conversation with Philip Gefter Somerset House, London
Thursday 19 May 2016. Watch it here.

Blurring the Boundaries of Space / Time
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Thursday 9 April 2015, 6pm [link]
With provocateurs Helen Hughes, Editor Discipline magazine & Dr Kristian Häggblom, La Trobe University

Mishka Henner: Prix Pictet Conversations on Photography
Whitechapel Gallery, London
Thursday 22 January, 7pm
In conversation with Francis Hodgson

The landscape in contemporary photography: From the sublime to the ridiculous
Tate Modern, London
Wednesday 19 November 2014, 6.30 – 8.30pm
With Thomas Struth, Penelope Umbrico, Massimo Vitali and Lauren Marsolier, chaired by William A Ewing [link] Audio recording available here.

Looking Down, From Up Above
Open Society Foundation, New York
Tuesday 4 November 2014, 5 – 6pm
In conversation with Andrew Hammerand and Julian Roeder. [link]

Janet Hall Memorial Lecture
CASS, London
Friday 17 October 2014, 7 – 8.30pm [link]

Pictet Luxembourg 25th Anniversary
Luxembourg
Thursday 16 October 2014

School of Art & Media, Teesside University Middlesborough
Tuesday 15 October 2014 




Watched!  C/O Berlin, Germany
18 February - 23 April 2017
Group show with James Bridle, Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin, Tina Enghoff, Alberto Frigo, Marco Poloni, Meriç algún Ringborg, Ann-Sofi Sidén, Hito Steyerl, and others [link]

Counter-Intelligence  Örebro Konsthall
25 February – 2 April 2017
Solo show curated by Magnus Westerborn [link]


Counter-Intelligence, Örebro Konsthall. Photos: Magnus Westerborn


Nautilus  Marsèlleria, Milan
8 February – 3 March 2017
Group show with Malaxa (Alicia Mersy & Tabita Rezaire),
Luca Pozzi, Elena Radice, Slavs and Tatars, Clement Valla, and Guan Xiao. Curated by Zoe de Luca [link]


Nautilus, Marsèlleria, Milan. Photo: Sara Scanderebech


I.A.S.A International Artist Space Agency  Dzialdov, Berlin
An Explosion in Three Languages presented in a group show with Sofia Borges, Freyja Eilíf, Eva Funk,
Oliver Griffin, Alex Hanimann, Wil van Iersel, Katja Kottmann, Tanja Lažetic, Gordon MacDonald, Jacotey Marie, Georgia Metaxas, and Sümer Sayin. Curated by Oliver Griffin [link]

Was ist fotografie heute?  Pinakothek, Munich
30 September 2016 – 29 January 2017
No Man's Land presented in a group show with Ilit Azoulay, Inga Kerber, Mykola Ridnyi and Erin Shirreff. Curated by Dr. Inka Graeve Ingelmann [link]

Less Américains  Silverstein/20, New York
8 September – 23 December 2016
All 83 prints from the Less Américains series exhibited for the first time [link]


Less Américains, Silverstein/20


Watched! Surveillance Art and Photography in Europe After Nine-Eleven  Kunsthal Aarhus, Denmark
16 November – 31 December 2016
Group show with Jason E. Bowman, James Bridle, Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin, Tina Enghoff, Alberto Frigo, Marco Poloni, Meriç algún Ringborg, Ann-Sofi Sidén, and Hito Steyerl

Looking at one thing and thinking of something else  Carroll/Fletcher, London
2 – 23 December 2016
Eighteen Pumpjacks presented in a group show with Joshua Citarella, James Clar, Constant Dullaart, Michael Joaquin Grey, Christine Sun Kim, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Manfred Mohr, Evan Roth, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, and Thomson & Craighead [link]

Gelatin Silver Print Is Dead!  Galerie Ernst Hilger, Vienna
20 October – 23 December 2016
Dutch Landscapes and No Man's Land presented in a group show with Raphael Dallaporta, Alexandre Brouste, Julie Monaco, Penelope Umbrico, Corinne Vionnet, and Daisuke Yokota. Curated by Jonas Tebib [link]

Yo quería ser fotógrafo  Fundació Foto Colectania, Barcelona
10 October – 10 December 2016
Less Américains presented in a group show with Laurence Aëgerter, Antoine d'Agata, Roger Guaus, Sherrie Levine, Michael Mandiberg, Doug Rickard, Thomas Ruff, Oliver Sieber & Katja Stuke, Stéphanie Solinas y Jan Hofer & Severin Zaugg. Curated by Fannie Escoulen and Anna Planas [link]

The Peeled Eye  Wavepool Gallery, Cincinnati
17 September – 21 November 2016
Eighteen Pumpjacks presented in a group show with Doug Rickard, Marc Governanti, Pierre Derks, Potter-Belmar Labs, Andy Marko, William Knipscher, Bill Brown, and Paulo Cirio [link]

The Edge of the Earth  Ryerson Image Center, Toronto
14 September – 4 December 2016
Feedlots presented in a group show questioning traditional views and challenging our environmental consciousness. Participating artists include Andreas Rutkauskas, Brandi Merolla, Hicham Berrada, Jean-Pierre Aubé, Paul Walde, Evariste Richer, Adrien Missika, Peter Goin, Isabelle Hayeur, Julian Charrière, Nicholas Baier, Benoit Aquin, Naoya Hatakeyama, Edward Burtynsky, Amy Balkin, Richard Misrach, Robert Rauschenberg, Sharon Stewart, Chris Jordan, Paola Pivi, Gideon Mendel, Raymond Boisjoly, Joel Sternfeld. Curated by Dr. Bénédicte Ramade [link]

Field  Musée des Beaux Arts, Le Locle, Switzerland
18 June – 16 October 2016
Solo show [link]


Field at Musée des Beaux Arts, Le Locle, Switzerland


Watched! Surveillance Art and Photography in Europe After Nine-Eleven  Hasselblad Foundation, Gothenburg, Sweden
27 May – 2 October 2016
Group show with Jason E. Bowman, James Bridle, Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin, Tina Enghoff, Alberto Frigo, Marco Poloni, Meriç algún Ringborg, Ann-Sofi Sidén, and Hito Steyerl [link]


Carretera Nacional II, 17410 Sils, Spain, Via Rigosa, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy,
and Via Traversagna Nord, Vecchiano Pisa, Italy. Hasselblad Foundation, Gothenburg


Aerial Imagery in Print, 1860 to Today  MoMA, New York
14 June – 11 September, 2016
Dutch Landscapes presented in a group show examining the use of traditional publishing in cultivating a discourse around aerial imagery in the 20th and 21st centuries. Including work by Nadar, Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray, Kazimir Malevich, Frank Lloyd Wright, Sophie Ristelhueber, Miranda Maher, James Turrell, Lucy Helton, James Bridle and others. Curated by Jennifer Tobias [Link]

Ed Ruscha Books & Co  Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills, California
28 July – 9 September 2016
Group show celebrating the influence of Ruscha's artist's books on the work of other artists [link]

Touch the Sky: Art and Astronomy  Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College, New York
29 April – 21 August 2016
Astronomical presented in a group show with Laura Battle, Michael Benson, Matthew Brandt, Vija Celmins, Caleb Charland, Chris McCaw, Linda Connor, Teresita Fernández, Nancy Graves, Sharon Harper, David Malin, Lisa Oppenheim, Thomas Ruff, Lewis M. Rutherfurd, Kiki Smith, Michelle Stuart, Mungo Thomson, and Penelope Umbrico [link]

Safe and Sound  MUDAC, Lausanne, Switzerland
23 March – 21 August 2016
Group show with Auger/Loizeau, James Bridle, Bureau A, Anthony Dunne & Fiona Raby, Ying Gao, Shilpa Gupta, Sam Hecht & Kim Colin, Mathieu Lehanneur, Bujar Marika, Nils Norman, Lucy Orta, Trevor Paglen, Thomas Ruff, Susana Soares, Superlife and others [link]

A Room With A View  L21, Palma de Mallorca
Centerfire Feedyard, Ulysses, Kansas presented in a group show with Gabriel Pericàs, Cristina Garrido, Marco Kane Braunschweiler, Ditte Gantriis. Curated by David Armengol. [link]

Cornucopia  Shepparton Art Museum, Australia
27 Feb 2016 – 22 May 2016
Group show with Lauren Berkowitz, Julie Crouan, A Centre for Everything, Gabrielle de Vietri, Julia deVille, The Hotham Street Ladies, Georgie Mattingley, Patricia Piccinini, Kenny Pittock, SUPERFLEX, Sam Taylor-Johnson, Kawita Vatanajyankur, Claire Anna Watson, and Andy Warhol [link]



Ocean of Images: New Photography 2015  MoMA, New York
7 November 2015 - 20 March 2016
Group show with Ilit Azoulay, Zbyněk Baladrán, Lucas Blalock, Edson Chagas, Natalie Czech, DIS, Katharina Gaenssler, David Hartt, David Horvitz, John Houck, Yuki Kimura, Anouk Kruithof, Basim Magdy, Katja Novitskova, Marina Pinsky, Lele Saveri, Indrė Šerpytytė, and Lieko Shiga [link]


Astronomical, Ocean of Images, MoMA


Qu'est ce que la photographie?  Centre Pompidou, Paris
4 March 2015 - 1 June 2015
Photography Is presented in a group show with works by Man Ray, Abelardo Morell, Gaston Karquel, André Kertész, Joseph Beuys, James Welling, Douglas Gordon, Jochen Gerz, Ugo Mulas, Paul Citroën, Mariusz Hermanowicz, Florence Paradeis, Dennis Oppenheim, Brassaï, Jan Saudek, Robert Morris, Jeff Wall, Didier Bay, Timm Rautert, and Jean-Louis Garnel [link]

Une histoire, art, architecture et design, des années 80 à aujourd'hui  Centre Pompidou, Paris
3 March 2015 - 7 March 2016
Dutch Landscapes presented in a group show featuring Jean-Michel Basquiat, Christian Boltanski, Daniel Buren, Olafur Eliasson, Liam Gillick, Felix Gonzales-Torres, Andreas Gursky, Hans Haacke, Robert Longo, Philippe Parreno, Anri Sala, and others. [link]

Right Here Right Now  The Lowry, Salford
14 November – 28 February 2016
Group show with Daniel Rozin, Robert Henke, Branger Briz, Julie Freeman, Stephanie Rothenberg, Felicity Hammond, Ed Carter, Joe Hamilton, Nikki Pugh, Thomson & Craighead, Eva and Franco Mattes, Elly Clarke, and Timo Arnall [link]

Infosphere ZKM  Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie, Karlsruhe
September 5, 2015 – January 31, 2016
A selection of the Scambaiter paintings included in a group show exploring Big Data, civic engagement, global health and bio politics, finance and information politics [link]

Public Eye  New York Public Library, New York
12 December 2014 - 3 January 2016
Fifty-One US Military Outposts presented as part of a historical survey of photographs from the Library's collection. [link]

Re: Follow-ed (after Hokusai)  Cabinet du livre d'artiste, Rennes, France
28 September – 3 December 2015
Group show with Steen Bach Christensen, Victoria Bianchetti, Doro Boehme & Eric Baskauskas, Jeffrey Brouws, Corinne Carlson, Julie Caves, Cathy Davidson, Claudia de la Torre, Eric Doeringer, Stephen Fowler, Thomas Galler, Dejan Habicht, Karen Henderson & Marla Hlady, Taro Hirano, Hiroshige, Katsushika Hokusai, Michael Maranda, Jonathan Monk, Simon Morris, Bruce Nauman, Heidi Neilson, Susan Porteous, Henri Rivière, Allen Ruppersberg, Ed Ruscha, Joachim Schmid, Travis Shaffer, Matthew Sleeth, Tom Sowden, Derek Sullivan, Yoshikazu Suzuki, Eric Tabuchi, Kazuhide Takada, Elisabeth Tonnard,, John Waters, Hermann Zschiegner, and many more [link]

A History of Photography: Series and Sequences  V&A, London
6 February – 1 November 2015
Astronomical presented in a group show with Sally Mann, Josef Sudek, Eadweard Muybridge, Lewis Baltz, Sze Tsung Leong and others. [link]

Semi-Automatic  Bruce Silverstein Gallery, New York
10 September – 24 October 2015
Solo Show [link]


Semi-Automatic, Bruce Silverstein, New York


Unmapping the End of the World Mildura Arts Centre, Victoria, Australia
25 September – 18 October
Group show with Daniel Browning, Daniel Crooks, Camilla Franzoni, Julie Gough, Jonathan Kimberley, Sasha Huber, puralia meenamatta, Ricky Mitchell, Kumpei Miyata, Daryl Pappin, Koji Ryui, Yhonnie Scarce, and Lyota Yagi [link]

[7] Places [7] Precarious Fields  Fotofestival Mannheim, Germany
18 September – 15 November 2015
Feedlots and Fields features in a group show at  Wilhelm-Hack-Museum, Ludwigshafen, alongside works by  Ai Weiwei (China), Ilit Azoulay (Israel), Gaëlle Boucand (France), Adam Broomberg (South Africa) / Oliver Chanarin (United Kingdom), Edmund Clark (United Kingdom), Sylvain Couzinet-Jacques (France), Henrik Spohler (Germany), Mishka Henner (Belgium), Melanie Gilligan (Canada), Trevor Paglen (USA), Maya Rochat (Switzerland), Rico Scagliola / Michael Meier (Switzerland), Dayanita Singh (India), Jules Spinatsch (Switzerland) and Stefanos Tsivopoulos (Greece). Curated by Urs Stahel [link]

Beastly / Tierisch Fotomuseum Winterthur, Switzerland
30 May – 4 October 2015
Feedlots presented in a group show with Marcus Coates, Charlotte Dumas, Peter Hujar, Erik Kessels, Elad Lassry Katja Novitskova, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Moussa Sarr, Carolee Schneemann, Xiaoxiao Xu and others. Curated by Duncan Forbes, Matthias Gabi and Daniela Janser. [link]

No Man Nature Fotografia Europea, Palazzo Mosto, Reggio Emilia
15 May – 26 July 2015
Beef & Oil presented in a group show with Darren Almond, Enrico Bedolo, Stephen Gill, Thomas Ruff, Richard Mosse, Batia Suter, Carlo Valsecchi, Helmut Volter and others. Curated by Elio Grazioli and Walter Guadagnini. [link]

Beyond Evidence QUAD, Derby, UK
13 March – 7 June 2015
Dutch Landscapes presented in a group show with Larry Sultan & Mike Mandel, Regine Petersen, Tiane Doan na Champassak, Sara-Lena Maierhofer, Natasha Caruana, Murray Ballard, Edmund Clark, and others. [link]


Modern History vol. 1 Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool, UK
24 April – 13 June 2015
Fifty-One US Military Outposts presented in a group show with David Alker, Pavel Büchler, Clara Casian, Alan Dunn, The Exhibition Centre for the Life and Use of Books (Rob Carter, Dan Fogarty, Lauren Velvick), David Jacques, Tabitha Jussa, Rosalind Nashashibi and Lucy Skaer, Joe Fletcher Orr, David Osbaldeston, Susan Walsh, Gary Wiggins and Jen Wu. Curated by Lynda Morris. [link]


Fifty-One US Military Outposts, Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool


This Is War! Palazzo del Monte di Pietà, Italy
28 February – 31 May 2015
Fifty-One US Military Outposts presented in a group show with Margaret Bourke-White, Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin, Luc Delahaye, Aldo Giordani, Boris Mikhailov, Richard Mosse and others.

Digital Conditions Kunstverein Hannover, Germany
14 March – 25 May 2015
Beef & Oil presented in a group show with Yngve Holen, Katja Noviskova, Camille Henrot, Pierre Huyghe, Hito Steyerl and others. [link]

Ed Ruscha: Books & Co. Gagosian, Paris
12 March – 7 May 2015
Various books including Pumped, Richtered, and Fifty-One US Military Outposts, presented in a group show exploring Ed Ruscha’s innovation and legacy across printed media. Participating artists include Jeff Brouws, Jonathan Lewis, Andreas Schmidt, Joachim Schmid, EJ Major, fred free, Hermann Zschiegner, and others. [link]

Watching You Watching Me Open Society Foundation, NYC
4 November 2014 – 8 May 2015
Dutch Landscapes presented in a group show with Mari Bastashevski, Edu Bayer, Josh Begley, Paolo Cirio, Hasan Elahi, Andrew Hammerand, Simon Menner, Julian Roeder, and Tomas van Houtryve. Curated by Susan Meiselas and and Stuart Alexander [link]

Consumption Museo Nacional de Arte, Mexico City
2 December 2014 – 15 March 2015
Beef & Oil presented in a group show with Adam Bartos, Motoyuki Daifu, Rineke Dijkstra, Hong Hao, Juan Fernando Herrán, Boris Mikhailov, Abraham Oghobase, Michael Schmidt, Allan Sekula, and Laurie Simmons. [link]

Eighteen Pumpjacks The Armory Show, New York
5 - 8 March 2015
Bruce Silverstein Gallery presents the full series of Eighteen Pumpjacks. [link]

The Hierarchy of Images Galleria Photo Forum, Italy
5 December 2014 - 24 January 2015
No Man's Land presented in a group show with Joachim Schmid and Tobias Zielony. [link]

Zelf weten Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam
27 November - 20 December 2014
Astronomical presented in a group show curated by Hans Aarsman with works by Jessica Hagy, Maarten Sleeuwits, David Horvitz, Hans Aarsman, Hans Samsom, Claudia Sola, Christoph Niemann and Raymond Cuijpers. [link]

Consumption Bernheimer Fine Art Photography, Munich
20 November - 2 December 2014
Beef & Oil presented in a group show with Adam Bartos, Motoyuki Daifu, Rineke Dijkstra, Hong Hao, Juan Fernando Herrán, Boris Mikhailov, Abraham Oghobase, Michael Schmidt, Allan Sekula, and Laurie Simmons. [link]

MANIFESTOS! Eine Andere Geschichte der Fotografie Fotomuseum Winterthur, Switzerland
13 September - 23 November 2014
Photography Is presented in a group show with Keith Arnatt, Mel Bochner, Victor Burgin, Luigi Ghirri, John Heartfield, Thomas Hirschhorn, Martin Kippenberger, Chris Marker, Renzo Martens, Martha Rosler, Joachim Schmid, Ai Weiwei and others. [link]

ABCEUM University of Brighton Gallery, UK
4 October - 2 November 2014
Finance& Marketing presented as part of a collaboration with ABC Artists' Books Cooperative [link]

Consumption Westbau, Zurich
26 September - 25 October 2014
Beef & Oil presented in a group show with Adam Bartos, Motoyuki Daifu, Rineke Dijkstra, Hong Hao, Juan Fernando Herrán, Boris Mikhailov, Abraham Oghobase, Michael Schmidt, Allan Sekula, and Laurie Simmons. [link]

Consumption Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin
10 September - 12 October 2014
Beef & Oil presented in a group show with Adam Bartos, Motoyuki Daifu, Rineke Dijkstra, Hong Hao, Juan Fernando Herrán, Boris Mikhailov, Abraham Oghobase, Michael Schmidt, Allan Sekula, and Laurie Simmons. [link]

Images Vevey, Switzerland
13 September - 5 October 2014
Photographers presented in a festival featuring John Baldessari, Olivier Cablat, Hans Eijkelboom, Lia Giraud, Erik Kessels, Anouk Kruithof, Thomas Sauvin, The Atlas Group, and others. [link]

Expo Chicago Chicago, USA
18 - 21 September 2014
Solo booth featuring Feedlots, Oil Fields and Dutch Landscapes. [link]

Consumption Science Center and Technology Museum “NOESIS”, Thessaloniki
8 August - 12 September 2014
Beef & Oil presented in a group show with Adam Bartos, Motoyuki Daifu, Rineke Dijkstra, Hong Hao, Juan Fernando Herrán, Boris Mikhailov, Abraham Oghobase, Michael Schmidt, Allan Sekula, and Laurie Simmons. [link]

(Mis)Understanding Photography: Works & Manifestos Museum Folkwang, Essen
14 June - 17 August, 2014
Photography Is and Photographers presented in a group show with Keith Arnatt, Mel Bochner, Victor Burgin, Luigi Ghirri, John Heartfield, Thomas Hirschhorn, Martin Kippenberger, Chris Marker, Renzo Martens, Martha Rosler, Joachim Schmid, Ai Weiwei and others. [link]

Consumption | Prix Pictet 2014 Palau Robert, Barcelona
29 May - 31 August 2014
Beef & Oil presented in a group show with Adam Bartos, Motoyuki Daifu, Rineke Dijkstra, Hong Hao, Juan Fernando Herrán, Boris Mikhailov, Abraham Oghobase, Michael Schmidt, Allan Sekula, and Laurie Simmons. [link]

Now You See It: Photography and Concealment Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
31 March - 1 September, 2014
Dutch Landscapes presented in a group show with Vera Lutter, Taryn Simon, Diane Arbus, Weegee and others. [link]

In Context: The Portrait in Contemporary Photographic Practice Wellin Museum of Art
February 1 – July 27, 2014
No Man's Land presented in a group show with Chris de Bode, Magali Corouge, Ulrich Gebert, Jim Goldberg, Tom Hunter, Alfredo Jaar, Sharon Lockhart, Alec Soth, and Laura El-Tantawy. [link]

They Used to Call it the Moon Baltic
25 April - 29 June, 2014
Astronomical presented in a group show with Aaron Guy, Thomas Ireland, Aleksandra Mir, Katie Paterson, Elizabeth Price, Sophy Rickett, Aura Satz, Marko Tadić and others. [link]

Consumption | Prix Pictet 2014 V&A, London
22 May - 14 June, 2014
Beef & Oil presented in a group show with Adam Bartos, Motoyuki Daifu, Rineke Dijkstra, Hong Hao, Juan Fernando Herrán, Boris Mikhailov, Abraham Oghobase, Michael Schmidt, Allan Sekula, and Laurie Simmons. [link]


Coronado Feeders and Kern River Oil Field, Victoria & Albert Museum, London


Black Diamond Carroll/Fletcher, London
25 April - 31 May, 2014
Solo show presenting different projects including Beef & Oil, Fifty-One US Military Outposts, multi-media work, and new sign paintings. [link]


Black Diamond, Carroll/Fletcher Gallery. Photos: Robin Reeve



 Surveying the Terrain CAM Raleigh
4 October 2013 - 13 January 2014
Eighteen Pumpjacks and North Ward Estes oil field, Ward County, Texas presented in a group show with Vik Muniz, Trevor Paglen, David Maisel, Doug Rickard, Matthew Jensen, Clement Valla, Laura
Kurgan, Maya Lin and Alfredo Jaar. [link]


Surveying the Terrain, CAM Raleigh


Plotting from Above McCord Museum
7 September 2013 - 5 January 2014
Dutch Landscapes presented alongside photographs from the Montreal Aerial Survey.
Part of DRONE at Le Mois de la Photo à Montréal. [link]

Paris Photo Yossi Milo Gallery, Stand D20
14 - 17 November 2013
Less Américains presented alongside works by Marco Breuer, Chris McCaw, Alison Rossiter and Julie Cockburn. [link]

Views From Above Centre Pompidou-Metz
17 May – 7 October 2013
With Pablo Picasso, Georgia O’Keeffe, Paul Klee, Kazimir Malevich, Jackson Pollock, Ed Ruscha, Gerhard Richter and others. [link]


Photo: © Centre Pompdiou-Metz / Photo Rémi Villaggi


Drone: The Automated Image Darling Foundry, Montreal
5 September - 5 October 2013
Part of the Mois de la Photo, Montreal. With Pascal Dufaux, Mona Hatoum, Suzy Lake, Thomas Ruff, Penelope Umbrico, Jules Spinatsch, and Michael Wesely.


Levelland Oil Field, Hockley, Texas (2013) 7m x 2.8m. Photo: Corina Ilea


The Constructed View Dong Gang Museum of Photography
19 July - 22 September 2013
Part of the Dong Gang International Photography Festival. With Julie Cockburn, Melinda Gibson, Tom Hunter, Helen Sear and others. [link]

A Different Kind of Order International Center of Photography, New York
17 May – 22 September 2013
With Roy Arden, Sam Falls, Jim Goldberg, Thomas Hirschhorn, Trevor Paglen, Walid Raad, Hito Steyerl and others. [link]

Deutsche Borse Photography Prize Photographers Gallery, London
19 April – 30 June 2013
With Chris Killip, Cristina de Middel, and Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin. [link]


No Man's Land installation, The Photographers' Gallery. Photos: Kate Eliott



Precious Commodities Open Eye, Liverpool
2 March-5 May 2013
Curated by Karen Newman [link]




Precious Commodities, Open Eye Gallery. Photos: Mark McNulty

Levelland Oil Field (2013) pigment inkjet print, 2.8x4m. Less Américains (2012) twenty pigment inkjet prints, 41x51cm, Coronado Feeders, Texas (2013) pigment inkjet print, 102x122cm. Tascosa Feedyard, Texas (2013) pigment inkjet print, 102x147cm. Randall County Feedyard, Amarillo, Texas (2013) pigment inkjet print,102x102cm. Photography Is (2013), ink on paper, 1x4m. VICE The Hopelessness Issue (2013) commercial billboard print, 1.2×2.3m. Found Texas Geologic Maps, various sizes and years of publication.


APPROPRIATION: Questioning the Image Fotogalerie Wien, Austria
15 May-9 June 2012
With Tatiana Lecomte, Claudia Angelmaier, Anna Artaker, Natalie Czech, A.D. Martinz, Abigail Reynolds, and Julian Tapprich.
Curated by Petra Noll.


Appropriation, Fotogalerie Wien


No Man’s Land  Blue Sky Gallery, Portland, Oregon
3 May-3 June 2012
Solo show at Blue Sky, the Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts, a nonprofit exhibition space and community research center dedicated to educating the public about photography through exhibitions, public programs, publications, and dialogue [link]

From Here On Les Rencontres d’Arles, France
4 July-18 Sept. 2011
Curated by Joan Fontcuberta, Martin Parr, Erik Kessels, Clement Chéroux and Joachim Schmid.


From Here On, Rencontres d'Arles, Atelier du Mechanique. Photos: Markel Redondo
(Seven 50x56cm framed, aluminum mounted prints, one 1.5x6m print, four 50x66cm lightboxes, five books)


No Man’s Land HotShoe Gallery, London
13-26 July 2011
Curated by Harry Hardie, produced by Panos Pictures


No Man's Land, Hotshoe Gallery, London
(Twenty-three 20×24 inch framed prints, one 2×3.5m billboard print, one looped DVD projection, 6:48 mins)



Dark Matter Mews Project Space
October 2011
Astronomical features in group exhibition with Andreas Schmidt, Jean Keller, and Jonathan Lewis

Collateral Damage CUC, Liverpool
13 May - 17 June 2011
Fifty-One US Military Outposts in a group show curated by Paul Lowe
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