Aleksandra Mir

Born:
1967
Residence:
London, United Kingdom
Nationality:
Swedish
Trust:
APT London
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  • 10 Exhibitions Opening This Week in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Aspen, Minneapolis, London, Liverpool, Berlin, and Amsterdam.

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  • The Arts Council Collection has unveiled the full list of 45 works by 29 artists that it has acquired for the nation in 2016-2017.

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  • A group exhibition titled 'Towards The Interior' is currently on view at Galerie Huit.

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  • The 53rd International Art Exhibition (Venice Biennale): Making Worlds–Fare Mondi–Bantin Duniyan–??? ?–Weltenmachen–Construire des Mondes–Fazer

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  • In his great topographic work Brittania (1586), William Camden proposed to ‘restore antiquity to Britain and Britain to its antiquity’.

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  • 1960s New York may seem like a long way from a provincial market town in Essex, but the inaugural show at Firstsite bridges the gap with ease.

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  • Engaging in a dialogue with the seventeenth-century Italian “father of modern science,” the London-based artist Aleksandra Mir is presenting

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  • Once Upon a Time focuses on how fantastic stories and modern fairytales are represented in video art today. Based on important video artworks

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  • Colchester’s revamped art gallery, firstsite, will be drawing on the former Roman town’s Romano-British heritage for its inaugural exhibition

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BIOGRAPHY
Born in Poland in 1967, Aleksandra Mir grew up in Sweden where she studied Communications before moving to NYC in 1989. She received her BFA at the School of Visual Arts (1992) and studied Cultural Anthropology at the Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research (1994-96). Mir moved to Palermo Sicily (2005-2010) and currently lives in London. She holds a dual Swedish-American citizenship.
 
Her versatile practice includes staging large scale public events, publishing and traditional gallery exhibitions. Her work frequently involves many other people, experts in various fields as well as amateur enthusiasts, students and the general public who are given an active role in her work. Her most well known piece, First Woman on the Moon (1999), was staged on a Dutch beach for one day, while the video documentary of the event has been touring for 15 years and is included in both the Tate Modern and Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum collections. It was further acknowledged in Mir's correspondence with both Neil Armstrong and Arthur C.Clarke.
 
Her work has been included in over 200 group exhibitions such as Sydney Biennale, Sydney (2002), GNS (Global Navigation System), Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2003), The Whitney Biennial (2004), 53rd Venice Biennale, Venice (2009), Print/OUT, MoMA, NYC (2012), ARTandPRESS, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin (2012), 9th Bienal do Mercosul, Porto Alegre (2013).

Solo exhibitions of her work have been mounted at New Museum's Window on Broadway (1997), Casco Projects, Wijk aan Zee, (1999), Cubitt, London (2002), Swiss Institute, NYC (2003), Compton Verney House Trust, Warwickshire (2003), Kunsthalle St. Gallen, St Gallen (2003), Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia (2004), P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, New York (2004), The Power Plant, Toronto (2006), Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth (2005), Fundacion NMAC, Montenmedio (2005), Kunsthaus, Zurich (2006), Printed Matter, NYC (2007), Saatchi Gallery, London (2008), Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt (2009), The Whitney Museum of American Art, NYC (2011), M-Museum, Leuven (2013), Drawing Room, London (2014); 

Solo exhibitions in private galleries include Mary Boone Gallery NYC (2008, 2007), Galeria Joan Prats, Barcelona (2012, 2009, 2005), Galerie Laurent Godin, Paris (2011, 2009, 2006), greengrassi, London (2005, 2004), Gavin Brown's enterprise, NYC (2001), Gavlak, Palm Beach (2013, 2010), Jousse enterprise, Paris (2003), Lisboa 20-Arte Contemporanea, Lisbon (2008, 2005), Galerie Francesca Pia, Bern (2001) and Magazzino d'Arte Moderna, Rome (2013, 2012, 2010); Discoteca, Magazzino d'Arte Moderna, Rome (2013) Antarctica: A Play, Playgoers Society, Dartington Hall, Devon (2016)

She currently represents herself and maintains an exhaustive web site archive of her work: www.aleksandramir.info

 


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