Looking Back / 9th White Columns Annual Selected by Cleopatra's

This exhibition includes 37 artists.
January 13 – February 21, 2015
Curated by Cleopatra's
Images courtesy of White Columns, New York

Exhibition Images and Videos

This page contains 37 images and 7 videos documenting this exhibition. 0 images contain text descriptions. Videos may contain author and title information.
  • Caption:
    Eugene von Bruenchenhein
  • Caption:
    Gordon Hall
  • Caption:
    Greg Parma Smith
  • Caption:
    Guy Goodwin
  • Caption:
    Jeanette Mundt
  • Caption:
    Josh Kline
  • Caption:
    Justine Kurland
  • Caption:
    Keiichi Tanammi
  • Caption:
    Koji Enokura
  • Caption:
    Lily van der Stokker
  • Caption:
    Louise Lawler
  • Caption:
    Magdalena Frimkess
  • Caption:
    Malik Sadibe
  • Caption:
    Mike Cloud
  • Caption:
    Mira Schendel
  • Caption:
    Peter Fend
  • Caption:
    Polly Apfelbaum
  • Caption:
    Robert Longo
  • Caption:
    Sam Anderson
  • Caption:
    Sarah Charlesworth
  • Caption:
    Sheila Hicks
  • Caption:
    Sigmar Polke
  • Caption:
    Stanya Kahn
  • Caption:
    Trevor Shimizu
  • Caption:
    Van Hanos
  • Caption:
    Anette Kelm
  • Caption:
    Anne Doran
  • Caption:
    Carrie Mae Weems
  • Caption:
    Charles Gaines
  • Caption:
    Etal Adnan
  • David Hartt, The Republic, 2014, HD video, score by Sam Prekop, 16.08 min. Courtesy of David Nolan Gallery, New York.
  • BFFA3AE (Daniel Chew and Micaela Durand), Live [EXPLICIT], 2014, HD Video, 29.07 min. Courtesy of the artists.
  • Keiichi Tanaami, Crayon Angel, 1975, 16mm film animation transferred to video, 2.55 min. Courtesy the artist and Sikkema Jenkins & Co, New York.
  • Keiichi Tanaami, Good-bye Elvis and USA, 1971, 16mm film animation transferred to video, 7 min. Courtesy the artist and Sikkema Jenkins & Co, New York.
  • Keiichi Tanaami, Sweet Friday, 1975, 16mm film animation transferred to video, 3.21 min. Courtesy the artist and Sikkema Jenkins & Co, New York.
  • Maria Lassnig, Kantate, 1992, 35mm film animation transferred to video, 8 min. Courtesy of Maria Lassnig Foundation and Petzel, New York.
  • Maria Lassnig, Self Portrait, 1971, 35mm film animation transferred to video, 8 min. Courtesy of Maria Lassnig Foundation and Petzel, New York.