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Group Exhibitions (selection)
1980 Arte para los Ochenta, Galeria Durban, Caracas, Venezuela
Selections, The Drawing Center, New York
1981 EpisodesGrace Borgenicht, New York
Tony Shafrazi, New York
1982 New Drawing in America: Part 1, The Drawing Center, New York
ung Americans, Tony Shafrazi, New York
Donald Baechler/Ronnie cutrone, Tony Shafrazi, New York
Larry Gagosian, Los Angeles
A Fatal Attraction Art and the Media, Renaissance Society, University of Chicago
Shoe Boxes, White Columns, New York
1983 Champions, Tony Shafrazi, New York
Drawings, Galerie Schurr, Stuttgart
Hundreds of Drawings, Artists space, New York
Painting into Sculpture, Bonlow Gallery, New York
Painting Sculpture Totems and 3D, Tony Shafrazi, New York
Black and White, Robert Fraser, London
Drawings, E + 0 Friedrich, Bern
Portraits, Protetch McNeill; New York
Accrochage: Gallery Artists, Ascan Crone, Hamburg
1984 Works, Peter Pakesch, Wien
Behind Faces and Figures, Philadelphia College of Art
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Bungalows of the Apocalypse: Leipzig Painter Ulf Puder at Ana Cristea
Ulf Puder at Ana Cristea Gallery
January 13 to February 19, 2011
521 West 26th Street, between 10th and 11th avenues
New York City, (212) 904-1100
Ulf Puder, who was born in 1958, studied at Leipzig’s Academy of Visual Arts and continues to live and work in that city, belongs to the generation of East German artists that counts Neo Rauch as its best known member. Puder favors the striking, forceful representation of bungalows and small houses, which often teeter on the brink of destruction, the victims of a natural—or perhaps unnatural—apocalypse. Often the buildings remain vulnerable to what may be an imminent storm; the open faces of the structures are filled with geometric panels in the form of vertical planks, painted pastel colors. They usually face a threatening sky. We don’t know what has taken place or is about to happen, although, by way of explanation. Offenes Gelaende (2010) presents the specte