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Klaus Biesenbach

Klaus Biesenbach (born 1966)[1] is a German curator and museum director. He is the Director of the Neue Nationalgalerie,[2] with Berggruen Museum and Scharf-Gerstenberg Collection, as well as the Berlin Museum of Modern Art under construction, Museum des 20. Jahrhunderts.

Klaus Biesenbach
Born1966 (age 57–58)
Occupation(s)Curator, museum director
EmployerNeue Nationalgalerie

Previously, Biesenbach had been serving as the director of The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA), from 2018 to 2021. He is also a former Chief Curator at Large at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City[3] and former director of MoMA PS1. He is also the founding director of Kunst-Werke Institute for Contemporary Art (KW) in Berlin,[4] and the Berlin Biennale.[5]

Early life edit

Biesenbach was born in 1966,[1] in Bergisch Gladbach, West Germany. From 1987, he began studying medicine in Munich. He moved to Berlin in the mid-1990s,[6] where he shared an apartment with artist Andrea Zittel at one point.[7]

Career edit

Kunst-Werke Institute for Contemporary Art edit

Biesenbach founded Kunst-Werke Institute for Contemporary Art (KW)[4] in Berlin in 1991, as well as the Berlin Biennale in 1996, and remains Founding Director of both entities. Under his artistic and executive directorship, KW and the Berlin Biennale were started as self-inventive initiatives and are now federally and state funded institutions.[8]

MoMA, and MOMA PS1 edit

Biesenbach joined MoMA PS1 as a curator in 1996; the museum's director Alanna Heiss had hired him part-time while allowing him to maintain his directorship in Berlin.[1] Working with Heiss, he created the "Warm Up" outdoor summer series of live music and helped found the "Greater New York" exhibition series, which showcases emerging talent in the metropolitan area.[9]

In 2004, Biesenbach was appointed as a curator in the MoMA's "Department of Film and Media". He was named Chief Curator of MoMA's newly formed Department of Media, in 2006; it was the first new curatorial department since photography, in 1940.[1] By 2009, it was subsequently broadened to the Department of Media and Performance Art to reflect the Museum's increased focus on collecting, preserving, and exhibiting performance art.[1] As Chief Curator of the department, Biesenbach led a range of pioneering initiatives, including the launch of a new performance art exhibition series; an ongoing series of workshops for artists and curators; acquisitions of media and performance art; and the Museum's presentation in 2010 of a major retrospective of the work of Marina Abramović.[10]

In 2012, Biesenbach turned MoMA P.S. 1 into a temporary day shelter for displaced residents after Hurricane Sandy. He drafted an open letter to the then New York City Mayor, Michael R. Bloomberg and fellow New Yorkers that called for help in the Rockaways – where he had purchased a house in early 2012 –,[11] signed by celebrities including Lady Gaga, Madonna, James Franco, Gwyneth Paltrow and Patti Smith.[12]

In addition to his role at MoMA, Biesenbach served as member of the International Jury at the Venice Biennale (1997) and as co-curator of the Berlin Biennale (1998) and 2002 Shanghai Biennale (2002).

MOCA edit

In 2018, Biesenbach was appointed director of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.[9]

During his time as director, Biesenbach introduced free admission to the museum with a $10 million gift from Carolyn Clark Powers,[13][14] founded the first Environmental Council at any American museum[15] and started the Performance Space Wonmi's Warehouse Programs[16] while commissioning Larry Bell's, Bill and Coo and Untitled by Barbara Kruger as public art projects.[17]

As director, Biesenbach diversified the collection and exhibition program by supporting exhibitions with artists like Xu Zhen, Jennifer Packer, Pipilotti Rist, Henry Taylor, Tala Madani, Judy Baca, Annika Yi, Garrett Bradley, Cao Fei, and Simone Forti.

During the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, Biesenbach pivoted the museum programs online to virtual MOCA where he conducted twenty-five studio visits[18] with international artists that were distributed on the museum's website, social media, and YouTube.[19] In addition, he fundraised with artists' designed facemasks[20] by Yoko Ono, Catherine Opie, Pipilotti Rist,Mark Grotjahn, Barbara Kruger, Hank Willis Thomas, Virgil Abloh, Alex Israel and sold them internationally in collaboration with the Warhol Foundation, the Qatar Museums and the K11 Hongkong.

As part of a 2021 reorganization, Biesenbach was later named artistic director, with a mandate to focus on setting the artistic vision for the museum, overseeing exhibitions and collections. Shortly after, Johanna Burton was appointed as executive director.[21]

Neue Nationalgalerie edit

In September 2021, Biesenbach was appointed as new director of both the Neue Nationalgalerie with Berggruen Museum and Scharf-Gerstenberg Collection and the future Museum of the 20th Century.[22][23][24]

Other activities edit

Recognition edit

Biesenbach is the recipient of the following awards and honorary degrees:

In addition, Biesenbach received the International Association of Art Critics (AICA) award for the exhibitions Marina Abramović: The Artist Is Present, Pipilotti Rist: Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters), and Fassbinder: Berlin Alexanderplatz. He also received AICA awards for co-curating the exhibitions Kenneth Anger, 100 Years (version #2, ps1, nov 2009), and Roth Time: A Dieter Roth Retrospective and 100 Years (version #2 PS1, Nov 2009) at MoMA PS1 and MoMA QNS, as well as Kenneth Anger (2009) at MoMA PS1 and 100 Years (version #2 PS1, Nov 2009) at MoMA PS1 and MoMA QNS, as well as Kenneth Anger (2009) at MoMA PS1.

Exhibitions edit

Exhibitions organized and co-organized by Biesenbach at KW Institute for Contemporary Art edit

  • Peter Moors, Andreas Rost, new works (1991)
  • Ankunft: Valie Export, Leiko Ikemura, Christina Kubisch, Christiane Möbus, Maria Vedder, Joan Jonas and Aura Rosenberg (1992)
  • Sans Frontieres: an Art in Ruins installation by Glyn Banks and Hannah Vowles with support of DAAD (1992)[28]
  • 37 Räume (1992)[29]
  • Getrennte Welten – with Nan Goldin and Gundula Schulze-Eldowy (1992)
  • KW studios 92/93 with Fritz Balthaus, Alyssa de Lucia, Gero Gries, Ulrike Grossarth, Sabine Hornig, Günther Underburger (1993–1992)
  • Milovan Markovic: Privat (1993)
  • Sabine Hornig: Ateliereinbau II, co-organized (1993)
  • Douglas Gordon: 24-h-Psycho (1993)
  • Tony Oursler: White Trash (1993)
  • Kunst: Sprache, group exhibition, co-organized (1994)
  • Monica Bonvicini: Die Ecken des Lebens oder über eine perspektivische Architektur der Wahrheit (1994)
  • Günter Unterburger, presentation of new sculptures (1994)
  • Oniscus murarius: Constantino Ciervo, Ottmar Kiefer and Ampelio Zappalorto (1994)
  • Tony Oursler: Horror (1994)
  • Joseph Kosuth: Berlin Chronicle, a Temporary Media Monument for Walter Benjamin (1994)[30]
  • Spiral Jetty – Hotel Palenque, installations by Robert Smithson (1994)
  • Inez van Laamsweerde/Judy Fox, sculpture and photography curated with Katrin Becker (1995)
  • Christine Hill, first solo exhibition (1995)
  • Matthias Hoch: new photography (1995)
  • Paul Armand Gette, site specific installation (1995)
  • Ulrike Grossarth: Reste vom Mehrwert (1995)
  • Jutta Koether: DÉBORDEMENT (1995)
  • Bruce Nauman: Changing Light Corridor with Rooms (1995)
  • Vito Acconci: The Red Tapes (1995)
  • Jürgen Albrecht, first solo exhibition, co-organized (1995)
  • Sonnenstunden – Das Bankprojekt, 3 Jahre Vera Bourgeois (1995)
  • Hannes Rickli: Kugel (1995)
  • Katrin Hoffert, first solo exhibition (1995)
  • Christine Borland: From life (1996)
  • Bodo Schlack, new paintings (1996)
  • Preparation of the 1. berlin biennial for contemporary art (1996)
  • Gunda Förster, site-specific illumination of Kunst-Werke (1996)[31]
  • Café Bravo, a pavilion designed by Dan Graham for the courtyard of the KW (1998)[32]
  • Elke Krystufek: I am your mirror (1999)
  • Construction Drawings (1999)
  • Dan Graham: Pavilions (1999)
  • Woodland: Susanne Gertud Kriemann, co-organized (1999)
  • Eija Liisa Ahtila: ME/WE; OKAY; GRAY (1999)
  • Joachim Koester: Untitled (La Nuit Americaine) (1999)
  • Tony Oursler: Frozen (1999)
  • Sommeraccrochage (1999)
  • Exhibitions for the Re-Opening of Kunst-Werke (1999)
  • Warten (1999)
  • Matthew Barney: Cremaster 2 (2000)
  • Piotr Uklanski: Die Nazis (2000)
  • Lara Schnitger, first German solo exhibition (2000)
  • Mick O'Shea, site specific installation (2000)[33]
  • Paul Pfeiffer, first European solo exhibition (2000)
  • Dinos und Jake Chapman: What the hell I-X (2000)
  • Francisco de Goya: Desastres de la Guerra (2000)
  • Erik Steinbrecher: Couch Park (2000)[34]
  • John Isaacs: A Necessary Change of Heart (2000)
  • Sencer Vardarman: Corridors (2000)
  • Jordan Crandall: Drive, Track 1 (2000)
  • Nic Hess: Dolly II (2000)
  • Santiago Sierra, first German solo exhibition (2000)
  • Ghada Amer, New Paintings (2000)
  • Jonathan Meese, Performance and solo presentation (2000)
  • Never Mind the Nineties, a lecture series including Rirkrit Tiravanija, Douglas Gordon, Gabriel Orozco, Christine Borland, Pipilotti Rist, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Angela Bulloch, and Tobias Rehberger; Artclub, co-organized with Katharina Sieverding (2000)
  • Ulrike Ottinger, Abbas Kiarostami (2001)
  • Abbas Kiarostami, selection of photographs of the Iranian filmmaker (2001)
  • Doug Aitken: I am in you, solo exhibition in collaboration with Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, co-organized (2001)
  • Christoph Keller: Encyclopaedia Cinematographica, co-organized (2001)
  • Takashi Murakami: Special Mission Project ko2 (2001)
  • Henry Darger, Disasters of War (2001)
  • Heike Baranowsky, first solo survey of media-based works (2001)
  • Jane & Louise Wilson, installation of the British artist duo, co-organized (2002)
  • Francis Alÿs - Alejandro González Iñárritu (2002)
  • Mexico City: An Exhibition about the Exchange Rates of Bodies and Values (2002)
  • Hedi Slimane: Berlin (2003)
  • Taryn Simon: The Innocents (2004)
  • Fassbinder: Berlin Alexanderplatz (2007)
  • Political/Minimal (2008)
  • Christoph Schlingensief, co-organized (2013)
  • Ryan Trecartin, Site Visit, co-organized (2014)

Exhibitions organized and co-organized by Biesenbach at MoMA PS1 edit

  • MoMA PS1 opening exhibition co-curated with Alanna Heiss, Michael Tarantino and Kazue Kobata (1997)
  • Generation Z, co-organized (1999)[35]
  • The Promise of Photography, a selection of the photographic collection of the DZ Bank (1999)
  • Children of Berlin (1999–2000)
  • Greater New York, ko-organisiert (2000)
  • Disasters of War (2000)
  • Takashi Murakami: Transformer (2000)
  • Special Mission Project ko2: Takashi Murakami (2001)
  • Kimsooja (2001)
  • Henry Darger, Disasters of War (2001)
  • Loop – Alles auf Anfang (2001–2002)
  • Single Channel Works from the Collections of Pamela and Richard Kramlich and New Art Trust, organized with Christopher Eamon and Barbara London (2002)
  • Mexico City: An Exhibition About the Exchange Rate of Bodies and Values (2002)
  • Chris Cunningham (2002)
  • First Steps, emerging artists from Japan (2003)
  • Taryn Simon: The Innocents (2003)
  • Hedi Slimane: Berlin (2003)
  • Hard Light, co-organized with Doug Aitken (2004)[36]
  • Greater New York, co-organized (2005)
  • Johannes Van Der Beek, part of group show "Special Projects" (2005)
  • Into Me/Out of Me (2006)
  • Abbas Kiarostami: Image Maker (2007)
  • Mark Lewis: Northumberland (2007)
  • Fassbinder: Berlin Alexanderplatz (2007)
  • Kenneth Anger, co-organized with Susanne Pfeffer (2009)
  • Michael Joaquin Grey (2009)
  • Jonathan Horowitz: And/Or (2009)
  • 100 Years (version #2, PS1, Nov. 2009)[37]
  • Mickalene Thomas: Le Déjeuner Sur L'herbe: Les Trois Femmes Noires (2010)
  • Greater New York, co-organized (2010)
  • On-Site 3: Mickalene Thomas (2010)
  • Feng Mengbo (2010)[38]
  • Laurel Nakadate (2011)
  • Francis Alÿs (2011)
  • Jeremy Shaw: Best Minds (2011)[39]
  • Rania Stephan (2011)
  • Ryan Trecartin: Any Ever, co-organized (2011)[40]
  • Ferhat Özgür: I Can Sing (2012)[41]
  • Max Brand: no solid footing – (trained) duck fighting a crow (2012)
  • Kraftwerk – Retrospective 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (2012)
  • Cyprien Gaillard: The Crystal World (2013)[42]
  • Jeff Elrod: Nobody Sees Like Us (2013)
  • Zero Tolerance (2014)[43]
  • Francesco Vezzoli: Teatro Romano (2014)
  • Rockaway Projekte with Patti Smith, Janet Cardiff, Adrián Villar Rojas in Rockaway Beach (2014)
  • Christoph Schlingensief, co-organized (2014)
  • Korakrit Arunanondchai (2014)
  • Halil Altindere: Wonderland (2015)
  • Björk's Stonemilker by Andrew Thomas Huang (2015)[44]
  • Wael Shawky: Cabaret Crusades (2015)[45]
  • Katharina Grosse: Rockaway!, painted house on the ocean (2016)
  • Cao Fei (2016)[46]
  • Vito Acconci: Where We Are Now (Who Are We Anyway?) (2016)
  • Stanya Kahn: Stand in the Stream (2017)[47]
  • Alvaro Barrington (Painting Studio) (2017)[48]
  • Michael E Smith (2017)[49]
  • Land: Zhang Huan and Li Binyuan (2018)[50]
  • Reza Abdoh, co-organized (2018)[51]
  • Walter Price: New Paintings (2018)[52]
  • Elle Pérez: Diabolo (2018)[53]
  • Rockaway! Narcissus Garden by Yayoi Kusama (2018)[54]

Exhibitions organized and co-organized by Biesenbach at MoMA edit

Exhibitions organized and co-organized by Biesenbach at Neue Nationalgalerie edit

Additional solo and group exhibitions organized and co-organized by Biesenbach edit

  • Installation by Kumiko Shimizu, Elisabethkirche, Berlin, co-organized (1991)[82]
  • Dialog im Bode Museum mit Isa Genzken, Klaus vom Bruch, Svetlana und Igor Kopystiansky, Strawalde, Staatliche Museen Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Bode-Museum Berlin (1992)[83]
  • Christo vor der Verhüllung, Marstall Berlin with Gabriele Muschter (1993)
  • Deutschland wird Deutscher, a project throughout Berlin organized in collaboration with Katharina Sieverding and UdK (1993)
  • Club Berlin, Venice Biennale (1995)
  • Projected Images: Venice Biennale (1995)
  • Nach Weimar, Weimar, co-organized (1996)
  • Hybrid Workspace bei der Documenta X, Kassel, co-organized (1997)
  • 1.Berlin Biennale for contemporary art, co-organized (1998)
  • Site Construction with Monica Bonvicini, Thomas Demand, Manfred Pernice, Jonathan Meese, South London Gallery (1998)
  • Henry Darger, Disasters of War, Migros Museum, Zurich; Watari-Um, The Watari Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo; Magazin 3, Stockholm Konsthall (2001)
  • Loop - Alles auf Anfang, Kunsthalle of the Hypo-Kulturstiftung, Munich and Cincinnati (2001– 2002)
  • Shanghai Biennale, co-organized (2002)
  • First Steps, emerging artists from Japan, Tokyo Convention Center, co-organized (2001)
  • The Ten Commandments, a large-scale group show with 63 international artists, Deutsches Hygienemuseum Dresden (2004)
  • Francis Alÿs, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin (2004)
  • Andy Warhol, Moving Pictures, Museum of Modern Art, Rio de Janeiro, MALBA Buenos Aires (2004/2005)
  • Regarding Terror: The Red Army Faction-Exhibition, Berlin and Graz, co-organized (2005)
  • 11 Rooms, with Hans Ulrich Obrist at Manchester Art Gallery (2011)[84]
  • 12 Rooms, with Hans Ulrich Obrist at Museum Folkwang, Essen (2012)[85]
  • 13 Rooms, with Hans Ulrich Obrist at Kaldor Public Art Projects, Sydney (2013)[86]
  • 14 Rooms, with Hans Ulrich Obrist at Beyeler Fondation, Basel (2014)[87]
  • 15 Rooms, with Hans Ulrich Obrist at Long Museum, Shanghai (2014)[88]
  • Procesion Migracion con Papo Colo as an Ecology Procession through the rain forest in Puerto Rico (2016)
  • ..com/.cn, K11, Shanghai, traveled to K11, Hong Kong (2017–18)

Publications edit

Selected digital content for MOCA edit

25 Virtual Studio Visits [18]

Season 1 edit

  • Marina Abramović (June 2020)
  • Hank Willis Thomas (June 2020)
  • Elizabeth Peyton (May 2020)
  • Olafur Eliasson (May 2020)
  • Camille Henrot (March 2020)
  • Arthur Jafa (May 2020)
  • Katharina Grosse (May 2020)
  • Marilyn Minter (May 2020)
  • Nancy Rubens (May 2020)
  • Anicka Yi (April 2020)
  • Mark Grotjahn (April 2020)
  • Catherine Opie (April 2020)
  • Mary Weatherford (April 2020)
  • Shirin Neshat (April 2020)
  • Korakrit Arunanondchai (April 2020)

Season 2 edit

  • Sarah Sze (March 2021)
  • Doris Salcedo (Feb. 2021)
  • Doug Aitken (Feb. 2021)
  • William Kentridge (Feb. 2021)
  • Simone Forti (Jan. 2021)
  • Mickalene Thomas (Dec. 2020)
  • Jeff Koons (unreleased) (Nov. 2020)
  • Tomás Saraceno (Oct. 2020)
  • Huma Bhabha (Oct. 2020)
  • Pipilotti Rist (Sep. 2020)

Selected publications edit

2021 edit

  • Klaus Biesenbach, co-editor, 30 Years KW Berlin: A History, Berlin: Kunst-Werke.[89]

2019 edit

  • Klaus Biesenbach and Bettina Funcke, MoMA PS1: A History. New York: Museum of Modern Art. ISBN 978-1-63345-069-1

2015 edit

  • Klaus Biesenbach and Christophe Cherix, Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960-1971. New York: Museum of Modern Art. ISBN 9780870709661
  • Klaus Biesenbach et al., Björk: Mid-Career Retrospective With New Commissioned Pieces for MoMA. New York: Museum of Modern Art. ISBN 9780870709609

2014 edit

  • Klaus Biesenbach et al., 14 Rooms. Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz. ISBN 978-3-7757-3915-3

2013 edit

  • Klaus Biesenbach et al., Christoph Schlingensief. London: Koenig Books. ISBN 3863354958

2010 edit

  • Klaus Biesenbach, Neville Wakefield and Cornelia Butler: Greater New York 2010. New York: MoMA PS1, 2010. ISBN 978-0-9841776-2-2
  • Klaus Biesenbach, Agustin Perez Rubio, Beatrix Ruf and Ugo Rondinone: The Night of Lead: Ugo Rondinone. Edited by Beatrix Ruf, Osterlilden: Hatje Cantz, 2010. ISBN 978-3-7757-9006-2
  • Klaus Biesenbach and Mark Godfrey (Ed.): A Story of Deception: Francis Alÿs. New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 2009. ISBN 978-0-87070-790-2

2009 edit

  • Klaus Biesenbach (Ed.): The Artist is Present: Marina Abramović. New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 2009. ISBN 978-0-87070-747-6
  • Klaus Biesenbach: Henry Darger. München/New York: Prestel, 2009. ISBN 978-3-7913-4210-8
  • Klaus Biesenbach, Michael Aupingen, Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, Cornelia H. Butler, Judith B. Hecker and William Kentridge: Five Themes: William Kentridge. Edited by Mark Rosenthal, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 2009. ISBN 978-0-300-15048-3
  • Klaus Biesenbach, Kelly Taylor and Jonathan Horowitz: And/Or. Edited by Lionel Bovier, Zürich: JRP Ringer, 2009. ISBN 978-3-03764-018-0
  • Klaus Biesennbach (Ed.): Political, Minimal. Nürnberg: Verlag für moderne Kunst, 2009. ISBN 978-3-941185-07-4

2008 edit

  • Klaus Biesenbach, Marina Abramović, Chrissie Iles and Kristine Stiles: Marina Abramović. New York: Phaidon, 2008. ISBN 978-0-7148-4802-0
  • Klaus Biesenbach, Daniel Birnbaum, Jenny Dirksen, Philipp Fürnkäs, Kaye Geipel and Ulrike Groos: Julia Stoschek Collection Number One: Destroy, she said. Osterfilden: Hatje Cantz, 2008. ISBN 978-3-7757-2231-5

2007 edit

  • Klaus Biesenbach, Peter Eleey, Glenn Lowry and Doug Aitken: Sleepwalkers: Doug Aitken. New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 2007. ISBN 978-0-87070-045-3
  • Klaus Biesenbach: Rainer Werner Fassbinder: Berlin Alexanderplatz. Berlin: KW Institute for Contemporary Art, 2007. ISBN 978-3-8296-0253-2
  • Klaus Biesenbach, Georges Bataille and Susan Sontag: Into Me / Out of Me. Edited by Klaus Biesenbach, Ostfilden: Hatje Cantz 2007. ISBN 978-3-7757-2041-0
  • Klaus Biesenbach: In Bildern denken – Kunst, Medien und Ethik: Ist die Kunst den Medien noch gewachsen?. Regensburg: Lindinger + Schmid Kunstprojekte und Verlag, 2007. ISBN 978-3-929970-66-1

2006 edit

  • Klaus Biesenbach (Ed.): Timeline: Douglas Gordon. New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 2006. ISBN 978-0-87070-390-4

2005 edit

  • Klaus Biesenbach and Alanna Heiss (Ed.): Close-Ups: Katharina Sieverding. Berlin: KW Institute for Contemporary Art, 2005. ISBN 978-3-9804265-5-8
  • Klaus Biesenbach, Alanna Heiss and Anthony Huberman (Ed.): Animations. New York: P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, 2003. ISBN 978-3-9804265-0-3
  • Klaus Biesenbach, Mary Lea Bandy and Laurence Kardish (Ed.): Motion Pictures: Andy Warhol. Berlin: KW Institute for Contemporary Art, 2005. ISBN 978-3-9804265-4-1
  • Klaus Biesenbach (Ed.): Greater New York 2005. New York: P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center 2005. ISBN 978-0-87070-987-6
  • Klaus Biesenbach and Matthew Monahan: Fragile Kingdom: Lara Schniger. Amsterdam: Artimo, 2005. ISBN 978-90-8546-001-5
  • Klaus Biesenbach, Vanessa Adler, Ellen Blumenstein and Felix Ensslin (Ed.): Zur Vorstellung des Terror: RAF. Göttingen: Steidl, 2005. ISBN 978-3-86521-102-6

2004 edit

  • Klaus Biesenbach (Ed.): Disasters of War: Henry Darger. Berlin: KW Institute for Contemporary Art, 2004. ISBN 978-3-9804265-3-4
  • Klaus Biesenbach (Ed.): Die Zehn Gebote. Osterfilden: Hatje Cantz, 2004. ISBN 978-3-7757-1453-2

2003 edit

  • Klaus Biesenbach and Alanna Heiss (Ed.): Video Acts. New York: P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, 2003. ISBN 978-0-9704428-5-7
  • Klaus Biesenbach, Alanna Heiss and Anthony Huber (Ed.): Mexico City. New York: P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, 2003. ISBN 978-0-9704428-4-0

2001 edit

  • Klaus Biesenbach (Ed.): Loop - Alles auf Anfang. New York: Klaus Biesenbach for P.S. 1 / MoMA, 2001.
  • Klaus Biesenbach (Ed.): KW Magazine #02/01 Special Issue Mediarealities. Berlin: KW Institute for Contemporary Art, 2001.
  • Klaus Biesenbach (Ed.): KW Magazine #01/01. Berlin: KW Institute for Contemporary Art, 2001.

1997 edit

  • Klaus Biesenbach and Emma Dexter: Chapmanworld. London: ICA London, Berlin: KW Institute for Contemporary Art, 1997.
  • Klaus Biesenbach and Ulrike Grossarth: Reste vom Mehrwert: Ulrike Grossarth. Berlin: KW Institute for Contemporary Art, 1997.

1996 edit

  • Klaus Biesenbach and Nicolas Schafhausen (Ed.): Nach Weimar. Osterfilden: Hatje Cantz, 1996.

1994 edit

  • Klaus Biesenbach, Christine Hill and Barbara Steiner: Christine Hill. Berlin: Eigen+Art/ KW Institute for Contemporary Art, 1995.
  • Klaus Biesenbach and Harald Fricke (Ed.): Joseph Kosuth. Berlin Chronicle – A Temporary Media Monument for Walter Benjamin. Berlin: KW Institute for Contemporary Art, 1994.

1992 edit

  • Klaus Biesenbach (Ed.): Berlin 37 Räume. Berlin: KW Institute for Contemporary Art, 1992.

Selected recent contributions edit

2018 edit

  • Klaus Biesenbach, "We Had to Create Something New': Klaus Biesenbach on Inventing the Berlin Biennale," ARTNews, June 7, 2018[90]
  • Klaus Biesenbach, "In Puerto Rico, Artists Rebuild and Reach Out," The New York Times, January 25, 2018[91]

2016 edit

  • "Klaus Biesenbach Recalls the Founding of KW in Berlin 25 Years Ago, a Moment of 'Radical Change and Freedom'," ARTNews, Nov. 25, 2016[92]

Klaus Biesenbach has also contributed texts to exhibition catalogs as well as edited volumes, and he has published articles in art journals, including Art & Australia, Artforum International, and Flash Art International. He wrote the monthly column "Erdkunde" for the German art magazine Monopol.

References edit

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  12. ^ Julia Chaplin (November 14, 2012), Curating a Relief Effort on the Beach New York Times.
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klaus, biesenbach, born, 1966, german, curator, museum, director, director, neue, nationalgalerie, with, berggruen, museum, scharf, gerstenberg, collection, well, berlin, museum, modern, under, construction, museum, jahrhunderts, born1966, bergisch, gladbach, . Klaus Biesenbach born 1966 1 is a German curator and museum director He is the Director of the Neue Nationalgalerie 2 with Berggruen Museum and Scharf Gerstenberg Collection as well as the Berlin Museum of Modern Art under construction Museum des 20 Jahrhunderts Klaus BiesenbachBorn1966 age 57 58 Bergisch Gladbach West Germany now Germany Occupation s Curator museum directorEmployerNeue NationalgaleriePreviously Biesenbach had been serving as the director of The Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles MOCA from 2018 to 2021 He is also a former Chief Curator at Large at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City 3 and former director of MoMA PS1 He is also the founding director of Kunst Werke Institute for Contemporary Art KW in Berlin 4 and the Berlin Biennale 5 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Kunst Werke Institute for Contemporary Art 2 2 MoMA and MOMA PS1 2 3 MOCA 2 4 Neue Nationalgalerie 3 Other activities 4 Recognition 5 Exhibitions 5 1 Exhibitions organized and co organized by Biesenbach at KW Institute for Contemporary Art 5 2 Exhibitions organized and co organized by Biesenbach at MoMA PS1 5 3 Exhibitions organized and co organized by Biesenbach at MoMA 5 4 Exhibitions organized and co organized by Biesenbach at Neue Nationalgalerie 5 5 Additional solo and group exhibitions organized and co organized by Biesenbach 6 Publications 6 1 Selected digital content for MOCA 6 1 1 Season 1 6 1 2 Season 2 6 2 Selected publications 6 2 1 2021 6 2 2 2019 6 2 3 2015 6 2 4 2014 6 2 5 2013 6 2 6 2010 6 2 7 2009 6 2 8 2008 6 2 9 2007 6 2 10 2006 6 2 11 2005 6 2 12 2004 6 2 13 2003 6 2 14 2001 6 2 15 1997 6 2 16 1996 6 2 17 1994 6 2 18 1992 6 3 Selected recent contributions 6 3 1 2018 6 3 2 2016 7 ReferencesEarly life editBiesenbach was born in 1966 1 in Bergisch Gladbach West Germany From 1987 he began studying medicine in Munich He moved to Berlin in the mid 1990s 6 where he shared an apartment with artist Andrea Zittel at one point 7 Career editKunst Werke Institute for Contemporary Art edit Biesenbach founded Kunst Werke Institute for Contemporary Art KW 4 in Berlin in 1991 as well as the Berlin Biennale in 1996 and remains Founding Director of both entities Under his artistic and executive directorship KW and the Berlin Biennale were started as self inventive initiatives and are now federally and state funded institutions 8 MoMA and MOMA PS1 edit Biesenbach joined MoMA PS1 as a curator in 1996 the museum s director Alanna Heiss had hired him part time while allowing him to maintain his directorship in Berlin 1 Working with Heiss he created the Warm Up outdoor summer series of live music and helped found the Greater New York exhibition series which showcases emerging talent in the metropolitan area 9 In 2004 Biesenbach was appointed as a curator in the MoMA s Department of Film and Media He was named Chief Curator of MoMA s newly formed Department of Media in 2006 it was the first new curatorial department since photography in 1940 1 By 2009 it was subsequently broadened to the Department of Media and Performance Art to reflect the Museum s increased focus on collecting preserving and exhibiting performance art 1 As Chief Curator of the department Biesenbach led a range of pioneering initiatives including the launch of a new performance art exhibition series an ongoing series of workshops for artists and curators acquisitions of media and performance art and the Museum s presentation in 2010 of a major retrospective of the work of Marina Abramovic 10 In 2012 Biesenbach turned MoMA P S 1 into a temporary day shelter for displaced residents after Hurricane Sandy He drafted an open letter to the then New York City Mayor Michael R Bloomberg and fellow New Yorkers that called for help in the Rockaways where he had purchased a house in early 2012 11 signed by celebrities including Lady Gaga Madonna James Franco Gwyneth Paltrow and Patti Smith 12 In addition to his role at MoMA Biesenbach served as member of the International Jury at the Venice Biennale 1997 and as co curator of the Berlin Biennale 1998 and 2002 Shanghai Biennale 2002 MOCA edit In 2018 Biesenbach was appointed director of the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles 9 During his time as director Biesenbach introduced free admission to the museum with a 10 million gift from Carolyn Clark Powers 13 14 founded the first Environmental Council at any American museum 15 and started the Performance Space Wonmi s Warehouse Programs 16 while commissioning Larry Bell s Bill and Coo and Untitled by Barbara Kruger as public art projects 17 As director Biesenbach diversified the collection and exhibition program by supporting exhibitions with artists like Xu Zhen Jennifer Packer Pipilotti Rist Henry Taylor Tala Madani Judy Baca Annika Yi Garrett Bradley Cao Fei and Simone Forti During the COVID 19 pandemic in the United States Biesenbach pivoted the museum programs online to virtual MOCA where he conducted twenty five studio visits 18 with international artists that were distributed on the museum s website social media and YouTube 19 In addition he fundraised with artists designed facemasks 20 by Yoko Ono Catherine Opie Pipilotti Rist Mark Grotjahn Barbara Kruger Hank Willis Thomas Virgil Abloh Alex Israel and sold them internationally in collaboration with the Warhol Foundation the Qatar Museums and the K11 Hongkong As part of a 2021 reorganization Biesenbach was later named artistic director with a mandate to focus on setting the artistic vision for the museum overseeing exhibitions and collections Shortly after Johanna Burton was appointed as executive director 21 Neue Nationalgalerie edit In September 2021 Biesenbach was appointed as new director of both the Neue Nationalgalerie with Berggruen Museum and Scharf Gerstenberg Collection and the future Museum of the 20th Century 22 23 24 Other activities editAmerican Academy in Berlin Member of the Board of Trustees 25 Berlin Biennale Member of the Advisory Board 26 KW Institute for Contemporary Art Member of the Board 27 Recognition editBiesenbach is the recipient of the following awards and honorary degrees 2016 Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany 2018 City of New York Proclamation of Honor for service to New York City 2021 Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts awarded by the New York Academy of ArtIn addition Biesenbach received the International Association of Art Critics AICA award for the exhibitions Marina Abramovic The Artist Is Present Pipilotti Rist Pour Your Body Out 7354 Cubic Meters and Fassbinder Berlin Alexanderplatz He also received AICA awards for co curating the exhibitions Kenneth Anger 100 Years version 2 ps1 nov 2009 and Roth Time A Dieter Roth Retrospective and 100 Years version 2 PS1 Nov 2009 at MoMA PS1 and MoMA QNS as well as Kenneth Anger 2009 at MoMA PS1 and 100 Years version 2 PS1 Nov 2009 at MoMA PS1 and MoMA QNS as well as Kenneth Anger 2009 at MoMA PS1 Exhibitions editThis section may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Exhibitions organized and co organized by Biesenbach at KW Institute for Contemporary Art edit Peter Moors Andreas Rost new works 1991 Ankunft Valie Export Leiko Ikemura Christina Kubisch Christiane Mobus Maria Vedder Joan Jonas and Aura Rosenberg 1992 Sans Frontieres an Art in Ruins installation by Glyn Banks and Hannah Vowles with support of DAAD 1992 28 37 Raume 1992 29 Getrennte Welten with Nan Goldin and Gundula Schulze Eldowy 1992 KW studios 92 93 with Fritz Balthaus Alyssa de Lucia Gero Gries Ulrike Grossarth Sabine Hornig Gunther Underburger 1993 1992 Milovan Markovic Privat 1993 Sabine Hornig Ateliereinbau II co organized 1993 Douglas Gordon 24 h Psycho 1993 Tony Oursler White Trash 1993 Kunst Sprache group exhibition co organized 1994 Monica Bonvicini Die Ecken des Lebens oder uber eine perspektivische Architektur der Wahrheit 1994 Gunter Unterburger presentation of new sculptures 1994 Oniscus murarius Constantino Ciervo Ottmar Kiefer and Ampelio Zappalorto 1994 Tony Oursler Horror 1994 Joseph Kosuth Berlin Chronicle a Temporary Media Monument for Walter Benjamin 1994 30 Spiral Jetty Hotel Palenque installations by Robert Smithson 1994 Inez van Laamsweerde Judy Fox sculpture and photography curated with Katrin Becker 1995 Christine Hill first solo exhibition 1995 Matthias Hoch new photography 1995 Paul Armand Gette site specific installation 1995 Ulrike Grossarth Reste vom Mehrwert 1995 Jutta Koether DEBORDEMENT 1995 Bruce Nauman Changing Light Corridor with Rooms 1995 Vito Acconci The Red Tapes 1995 Jurgen Albrecht first solo exhibition co organized 1995 Sonnenstunden Das Bankprojekt 3 Jahre Vera Bourgeois 1995 Hannes Rickli Kugel 1995 Katrin Hoffert first solo exhibition 1995 Christine Borland From life 1996 Bodo Schlack new paintings 1996 Preparation of the 1 berlin biennial for contemporary art 1996 Gunda Forster site specific illumination of Kunst Werke 1996 31 Cafe Bravo a pavilion designed by Dan Graham for the courtyard of the KW 1998 32 Elke Krystufek I am your mirror 1999 Construction Drawings 1999 Dan Graham Pavilions 1999 Woodland Susanne Gertud Kriemann co organized 1999 Eija Liisa Ahtila ME WE OKAY GRAY 1999 Joachim Koester Untitled La Nuit Americaine 1999 Tony Oursler Frozen 1999 Sommeraccrochage 1999 Exhibitions for the Re Opening of Kunst Werke 1999 Warten 1999 Matthew Barney Cremaster 2 2000 Piotr Uklanski Die Nazis 2000 Lara Schnitger first German solo exhibition 2000 Mick O Shea site specific installation 2000 33 Paul Pfeiffer first European solo exhibition 2000 Dinos und Jake Chapman What the hell I X 2000 Francisco de Goya Desastres de la Guerra 2000 Erik Steinbrecher Couch Park 2000 34 John Isaacs A Necessary Change of Heart 2000 Sencer Vardarman Corridors 2000 Jordan Crandall Drive Track 1 2000 Nic Hess Dolly II 2000 Santiago Sierra first German solo exhibition 2000 Ghada Amer New Paintings 2000 Jonathan Meese Performance and solo presentation 2000 Never Mind the Nineties a lecture series including Rirkrit Tiravanija Douglas Gordon Gabriel Orozco Christine Borland Pipilotti Rist Jake and Dinos Chapman Angela Bulloch and Tobias Rehberger Artclub co organized with Katharina Sieverding 2000 Ulrike Ottinger Abbas Kiarostami 2001 Abbas Kiarostami selection of photographs of the Iranian filmmaker 2001 Doug Aitken I am in you solo exhibition in collaboration with Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg co organized 2001 Christoph Keller Encyclopaedia Cinematographica co organized 2001 Takashi Murakami Special Mission Project ko2 2001 Henry Darger Disasters of War 2001 Heike Baranowsky first solo survey of media based works 2001 Jane amp Louise Wilson installation of the British artist duo co organized 2002 Francis Alys Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu 2002 Mexico City An Exhibition about the Exchange Rates of Bodies and Values 2002 Hedi Slimane Berlin 2003 Taryn Simon The Innocents 2004 Fassbinder Berlin Alexanderplatz 2007 Political Minimal 2008 Christoph Schlingensief co organized 2013 Ryan Trecartin Site Visit co organized 2014 Exhibitions organized and co organized by Biesenbach at MoMA PS1 edit MoMA PS1 opening exhibition co curated with Alanna Heiss Michael Tarantino and Kazue Kobata 1997 Generation Z co organized 1999 35 The Promise of Photography a selection of the photographic collection of the DZ Bank 1999 Children of Berlin 1999 2000 Greater New York ko organisiert 2000 Disasters of War 2000 Takashi Murakami Transformer 2000 Special Mission Project ko2 Takashi Murakami 2001 Kimsooja 2001 Henry Darger Disasters of War 2001 Loop Alles auf Anfang 2001 2002 Single Channel Works from the Collections of Pamela and Richard Kramlich and New Art Trust organized with Christopher Eamon and Barbara London 2002 Mexico City An Exhibition About the Exchange Rate of Bodies and Values 2002 Chris Cunningham 2002 First Steps emerging artists from Japan 2003 Taryn Simon The Innocents 2003 Hedi Slimane Berlin 2003 Hard Light co organized with Doug Aitken 2004 36 Greater New York co organized 2005 Johannes Van Der Beek part of group show Special Projects 2005 Into Me Out of Me 2006 Abbas Kiarostami Image Maker 2007 Mark Lewis Northumberland 2007 Fassbinder Berlin Alexanderplatz 2007 Kenneth Anger co organized with Susanne Pfeffer 2009 Michael Joaquin Grey 2009 Jonathan Horowitz And Or 2009 100 Years version 2 PS1 Nov 2009 37 Mickalene Thomas Le Dejeuner Sur L herbe Les Trois Femmes Noires 2010 Greater New York co organized 2010 On Site 3 Mickalene Thomas 2010 Feng Mengbo 2010 38 Laurel Nakadate 2011 Francis Alys 2011 Jeremy Shaw Best Minds 2011 39 Rania Stephan 2011 Ryan Trecartin Any Ever co organized 2011 40 Ferhat Ozgur I Can Sing 2012 41 Max Brand no solid footing trained duck fighting a crow 2012 Kraftwerk Retrospective 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2012 Cyprien Gaillard The Crystal World 2013 42 Jeff Elrod Nobody Sees Like Us 2013 Zero Tolerance 2014 43 Francesco Vezzoli Teatro Romano 2014 Rockaway Projekte with Patti Smith Janet Cardiff Adrian Villar Rojas in Rockaway Beach 2014 Christoph Schlingensief co organized 2014 Korakrit Arunanondchai 2014 Halil Altindere Wonderland 2015 Bjork s Stonemilker by Andrew Thomas Huang 2015 44 Wael Shawky Cabaret Crusades 2015 45 Katharina Grosse Rockaway painted house on the ocean 2016 Cao Fei 2016 46 Vito Acconci Where We Are Now Who Are We Anyway 2016 Stanya Kahn Stand in the Stream 2017 47 Alvaro Barrington Painting Studio 2017 48 Michael E Smith 2017 49 Land Zhang Huan and Li Binyuan 2018 50 Reza Abdoh co organized 2018 51 Walter Price New Paintings 2018 52 Elle Perez Diabolo 2018 53 Rockaway Narcissus Garden by Yayoi Kusama 2018 54 Exhibitions organized and co organized by Biesenbach at MoMA edit New Works New Acquisitions co organized with Ann Temkin 2004 Take Two Worlds and Views Contemporary Art from the Collection co organized with Roxana Marcoci 2005 Douglas Gordon Timeline 2006 55 Doug Aitken Sleepwalkers co commissioned with Creative Time 2007 56 Abbas Kiarostami Image Maker 2007 Sigalit Landau Projects 87 2008 57 Olafur Eliasson Take your time co curated with Roxana Marcoci Curator Department of Photography 2008 58 Pipilotti Rist Pour Your Body Out 7354 Cubic Meters 2008 59 Roman Ondak Performance 4 2009 Tehching Hsieh Performance 1 2009 60 William Kentridge Five Themes co organized 2010 61 Marina Abramovic The Artist is Present 2010 62 Andy Warhol Motion Pictures 2010 63 Francis Alys A Story of Deception 2011 64 Kraftwerk Retrospective 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2012 65 Antony and the Johnsons Swanlights with Symphony Orchestra commissioned by MoMA and performed at Radio City Music Hall 2012 66 Bjork 2015 67 Yoko Ono One Woman Show 1960 1971 2015 68 Nan Goldin The Ballad of Sexual Dependency 2016 69 Teiji Furuhashi Lovers co organized 2016 70 Xaviera Simmons The Gold Miner s Mission to Dwell on the Tide Line Dez 2015 May 2017 Unfinished Conversations New Work from the Collection co organized 2017 71 The Modern Window Firelei Baez MoMA 2018 2019 72 Exhibitions organized and co organized by Biesenbach at Neue Nationalgalerie edit Our Space to Help Fundraiser at the Neue Nationalgalerie initiated by Klaus Biesenbach in collaboration with Anne Imhof and Olafur Eliasson 2022 73 Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker Rosas Dark Red 2022 74 Maria Kulikovska 254 Performance 2022 75 Barbara Kruger Bitte lachen Please cry 2022 76 Sound in the Garden series of concerts initiated by Klaus Biesenbach 2022 77 A Day in Greenery The Kulturforum Gardens Programme 2022 78 Simone Forti Huddle 2022 79 Allora amp Calzadilla Stop Repair Prepare Variations on Ode to Joy for a Prepared Piano 2022 80 Monica Bonvicini I do you 2022 81 Additional solo and group exhibitions organized and co organized by Biesenbach edit Installation by Kumiko Shimizu Elisabethkirche Berlin co organized 1991 82 Dialog im Bode Museum mit Isa Genzken Klaus vom Bruch Svetlana und Igor Kopystiansky Strawalde Staatliche Museen Preussischer Kulturbesitz Bode Museum Berlin 1992 83 Christo vor der Verhullung Marstall Berlin with Gabriele Muschter 1993 Deutschland wird Deutscher a project throughout Berlin organized in collaboration with Katharina Sieverding and UdK 1993 Club Berlin Venice Biennale 1995 Projected Images Venice Biennale 1995 Nach Weimar Weimar co organized 1996 Hybrid Workspace bei der Documenta X Kassel co organized 1997 1 Berlin Biennale for contemporary art co organized 1998 Site Construction with Monica Bonvicini Thomas Demand Manfred Pernice Jonathan Meese South London Gallery 1998 Henry Darger Disasters of War Migros Museum Zurich Watari Um The Watari Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo Magazin 3 Stockholm Konsthall 2001 Loop Alles auf Anfang Kunsthalle of the Hypo Kulturstiftung Munich and Cincinnati 2001 2002 Shanghai Biennale co organized 2002 First Steps emerging artists from Japan Tokyo Convention Center co organized 2001 The Ten Commandments a large scale group show with 63 international artists Deutsches Hygienemuseum Dresden 2004 Francis Alys Martin Gropius Bau Berlin 2004 Andy Warhol Moving Pictures Museum of Modern Art Rio de Janeiro MALBA Buenos Aires 2004 2005 Regarding Terror The Red Army Faction Exhibition Berlin and Graz co organized 2005 11 Rooms with Hans Ulrich Obrist at Manchester Art Gallery 2011 84 12 Rooms with Hans Ulrich Obrist at Museum Folkwang Essen 2012 85 13 Rooms with Hans Ulrich Obrist at Kaldor Public Art Projects Sydney 2013 86 14 Rooms with Hans Ulrich Obrist at Beyeler Fondation Basel 2014 87 15 Rooms with Hans Ulrich Obrist at Long Museum Shanghai 2014 88 Procesion Migracion con Papo Colo as an Ecology Procession through the rain forest in Puerto Rico 2016 com cn K11 Shanghai traveled to K11 Hong Kong 2017 18 Publications editThis section may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is reverse order per MOS WORKS Ordering date format per MOS DATE Please help improve this section if you can November 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Selected digital content for MOCA edit 25 Virtual Studio Visits 18 Season 1 edit Marina Abramovic June 2020 Hank Willis Thomas June 2020 Elizabeth Peyton May 2020 Olafur Eliasson May 2020 Camille Henrot March 2020 Arthur Jafa May 2020 Katharina Grosse May 2020 Marilyn Minter May 2020 Nancy Rubens May 2020 Anicka Yi April 2020 Mark Grotjahn April 2020 Catherine Opie April 2020 Mary Weatherford April 2020 Shirin Neshat April 2020 Korakrit Arunanondchai April 2020 Season 2 edit Sarah Sze March 2021 Doris Salcedo Feb 2021 Doug Aitken Feb 2021 William Kentridge Feb 2021 Simone Forti Jan 2021 Mickalene Thomas Dec 2020 Jeff Koons unreleased Nov 2020 Tomas Saraceno Oct 2020 Huma Bhabha Oct 2020 Pipilotti Rist Sep 2020 Selected publications edit 2021 edit Klaus Biesenbach co editor 30 Years KW Berlin A History Berlin Kunst Werke 89 2019 edit Klaus Biesenbach and Bettina Funcke MoMA PS1 A History New York Museum of Modern Art ISBN 978 1 63345 069 12015 edit Klaus Biesenbach and Christophe Cherix Yoko Ono One Woman Show 1960 1971 New York Museum of Modern Art ISBN 9780870709661 Klaus Biesenbach et al Bjork Mid Career Retrospective With New Commissioned Pieces for MoMA New York Museum of Modern Art ISBN 97808707096092014 edit Klaus Biesenbach et al 14 Rooms Ostfildern Hatje Cantz ISBN 978 3 7757 3915 32013 edit Klaus Biesenbach et al Christoph Schlingensief London Koenig Books ISBN 38633549582010 edit Klaus Biesenbach Neville Wakefield and Cornelia Butler Greater New York 2010 New York MoMA PS1 2010 ISBN 978 0 9841776 2 2 Klaus Biesenbach Agustin Perez Rubio Beatrix Ruf and Ugo Rondinone The Night of Lead Ugo Rondinone Edited by Beatrix Ruf Osterlilden Hatje Cantz 2010 ISBN 978 3 7757 9006 2 Klaus Biesenbach and Mark Godfrey Ed A Story of Deception Francis Alys New York The Museum of Modern Art 2009 ISBN 978 0 87070 790 22009 edit Klaus Biesenbach Ed The Artist is Present Marina Abramovic New York The Museum of Modern Art 2009 ISBN 978 0 87070 747 6 Klaus Biesenbach Henry Darger Munchen New York Prestel 2009 ISBN 978 3 7913 4210 8 Klaus Biesenbach Michael Aupingen Carolyn Christov Bakargiev Cornelia H Butler Judith B Hecker and William Kentridge Five Themes William Kentridge Edited by Mark Rosenthal San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 2009 ISBN 978 0 300 15048 3 Klaus Biesenbach Kelly Taylor and Jonathan Horowitz And Or Edited by Lionel Bovier Zurich JRP Ringer 2009 ISBN 978 3 03764 018 0 Klaus Biesennbach Ed Political Minimal Nurnberg Verlag fur moderne Kunst 2009 ISBN 978 3 941185 07 42008 edit Klaus Biesenbach Marina Abramovic Chrissie Iles and Kristine Stiles Marina Abramovic New York Phaidon 2008 ISBN 978 0 7148 4802 0 Klaus Biesenbach Daniel Birnbaum Jenny Dirksen Philipp Furnkas Kaye Geipel and Ulrike Groos Julia Stoschek Collection Number One Destroy she said Osterfilden Hatje Cantz 2008 ISBN 978 3 7757 2231 52007 edit Klaus Biesenbach Peter Eleey Glenn Lowry and Doug Aitken Sleepwalkers Doug Aitken New York The Museum of Modern Art 2007 ISBN 978 0 87070 045 3 Klaus Biesenbach Rainer Werner Fassbinder Berlin Alexanderplatz Berlin KW Institute for Contemporary Art 2007 ISBN 978 3 8296 0253 2 Klaus Biesenbach Georges Bataille and Susan Sontag Into Me Out of Me Edited by Klaus Biesenbach Ostfilden Hatje Cantz 2007 ISBN 978 3 7757 2041 0 Klaus Biesenbach In Bildern denken Kunst Medien und Ethik Ist die Kunst den Medien noch gewachsen Regensburg Lindinger Schmid Kunstprojekte und Verlag 2007 ISBN 978 3 929970 66 12006 edit Klaus Biesenbach Ed Timeline Douglas Gordon New York The Museum of Modern Art 2006 ISBN 978 0 87070 390 42005 edit Klaus Biesenbach and Alanna Heiss Ed Close Ups Katharina Sieverding Berlin KW Institute for Contemporary Art 2005 ISBN 978 3 9804265 5 8 Klaus Biesenbach Alanna Heiss and Anthony Huberman Ed Animations New York P S 1 Contemporary Art Center 2003 ISBN 978 3 9804265 0 3 Klaus Biesenbach Mary Lea Bandy and Laurence Kardish Ed Motion Pictures Andy Warhol Berlin KW Institute for Contemporary Art 2005 ISBN 978 3 9804265 4 1 Klaus Biesenbach Ed Greater New York 2005 New York P S 1 Contemporary Art Center 2005 ISBN 978 0 87070 987 6 Klaus Biesenbach and Matthew Monahan Fragile Kingdom Lara Schniger Amsterdam Artimo 2005 ISBN 978 90 8546 001 5 Klaus Biesenbach Vanessa Adler Ellen Blumenstein and Felix Ensslin Ed Zur Vorstellung des Terror RAF Gottingen Steidl 2005 ISBN 978 3 86521 102 62004 edit Klaus Biesenbach Ed Disasters of War Henry Darger Berlin KW Institute for Contemporary Art 2004 ISBN 978 3 9804265 3 4 Klaus Biesenbach Ed Die Zehn Gebote Osterfilden Hatje Cantz 2004 ISBN 978 3 7757 1453 22003 edit Klaus Biesenbach and Alanna Heiss Ed Video Acts New York P S 1 Contemporary Art Center 2003 ISBN 978 0 9704428 5 7 Klaus Biesenbach Alanna Heiss and Anthony Huber Ed Mexico City New York P S 1 Contemporary Art Center 2003 ISBN 978 0 9704428 4 02001 edit Klaus Biesenbach Ed Loop Alles auf Anfang New York Klaus Biesenbach for P S 1 MoMA 2001 Klaus Biesenbach Ed KW Magazine 02 01 Special Issue Mediarealities Berlin KW Institute for Contemporary Art 2001 Klaus Biesenbach Ed KW Magazine 01 01 Berlin KW Institute for Contemporary Art 2001 1997 edit Klaus Biesenbach and Emma Dexter Chapmanworld London ICA London Berlin KW Institute for Contemporary Art 1997 Klaus Biesenbach and Ulrike Grossarth Reste vom Mehrwert Ulrike Grossarth Berlin KW Institute for Contemporary Art 1997 1996 edit Klaus Biesenbach and Nicolas Schafhausen Ed Nach Weimar Osterfilden Hatje Cantz 1996 1994 edit Klaus Biesenbach Christine Hill and Barbara Steiner Christine Hill Berlin Eigen Art KW Institute for Contemporary Art 1995 Klaus Biesenbach and Harald Fricke Ed Joseph Kosuth Berlin Chronicle A Temporary Media Monument for Walter Benjamin Berlin KW Institute for Contemporary Art 1994 1992 edit Klaus Biesenbach Ed Berlin 37 Raume Berlin KW Institute for Contemporary Art 1992 Selected recent contributions edit 2018 edit Klaus Biesenbach We Had to Create Something New Klaus Biesenbach on Inventing the Berlin Biennale ARTNews June 7 2018 90 Klaus Biesenbach In Puerto Rico Artists Rebuild and Reach Out The New York Times January 25 2018 91 2016 edit Klaus Biesenbach Recalls the Founding of KW in Berlin 25 Years Ago a Moment of Radical Change and Freedom ARTNews Nov 25 2016 92 Klaus Biesenbach has also contributed texts to exhibition catalogs as well as edited volumes and he has published articles in art journals including Art amp Australia Artforum International and Flash Art International He wrote the monthly column Erdkunde for the German art magazine Monopol References edit a b c d e Erica Orden December 26 2009 Herr Zeitgeist New York Magazine Hickley Catherine 10 September 2021 Klaus Biesenbach named director of Berlin s Neue Nationalgalerie The Art Newspaper Retrieved 17 June 2022 P S 1 Contemporary Art Center News Klaus Biesenbach Appointed Director of P S 1 Contemporary Art Center Archived from the original on 29 October 2009 a b Veranstaltungen KW Institute for Contemporary Art History Berlin Biennale blog berlinbiennale de Archived from the original on 10 June 2016 Retrieved 14 April 2017 Dorit Marschall April 9 2008 Klaus Biesenbach Beschleunigtes Leben Handelsblatt Jori Finkel April 22 2021 Inside Klaus Biesenbach s Unique Los Angeles Home W P S 1 Contemporary Art Center News Klaus Biesenbach Appointed Director of P S 1 Contemporary Art Center Archived from the original on 29 October 2009 a b Robin Pogrebin July 31 2018 MOCA Chooses MoMA PS1 Director to Lead Museum New York Times Nicholas Boston MoMA Gets Biesenbached In Euro Curator Stampede The New York Observer February 11 2007 David Colman 2 May 2014 Shelter From the Storm T The New York Times Style Magazine Julia Chaplin November 14 2012 Curating a Relief Effort on the Beach New York Times Robin Pogrebin May 2 2021 Amid Signs of Trouble Can MOCA Find Its Footing New York Times LA MOCA TO OFFER FREE ADMISSION STARTING JANUARY 11 2020 artforum com 20 November 2019 Environmental Council www moca org Retrieved 9 November 2022 LA MoCA to Launch Program Focused on Performance at Geffen Contemporary www artforum com Barbara Kruger installs politically charged murals across Los Angeles The Architect s Newspaper 18 February 2020 a b Publications Klaus Biesenbach Retrieved 9 November 2022 Virtual MOCA www moca org Retrieved 9 November 2022 MOCA Masks MOCA Store Retrieved 9 November 2022 Adam Nagourney September 3 2021 The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles Names a Co Leader New York Times Klaus Biesenbach is appointed as Director of Neue Nationalgalerie and the Museum of the 20th Century Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation press release of September 10 2021 Adam Nagourney and Robin Pogrebin September 10 2021 Klaus Biesenbach Leaving Los Angeles Museum for Post in Berlin New York Times Alex Greenberger September 10 2021 MOCA Los Angeles s Klaus Biesenbach Named Director of Berlin s Neue Nationalgalerie ARTnews Board of Trustees American Academy in Berlin Team Advisory Board Berlin Biennale Board KW Institute for Contemporary Art Art In Ruins auf archiv steirischerherbst at KW Institute for Contemporary Art auf berlin de Joseph Kosuth Berliner Chronik 1994 auf kw berlin de Gunda Forster auf gunda foerster de Dan Graham Glass Pavillion realized by Johanne Nalbach 1999 auf www cafe bravo de Mick O Shea Your Industry My World My Industry Your World auf kw berlin de Erik Steinbrecher Couch Park auf kw berlin de Generation Z auf moma org Hard Light auf moma org 100 Years auf moma org Feng Mengbo auf moma org Jeremy Shaw Best Minds auf moma org Ryan Trecartin Any Ever auf moma org Ferhat Ozgur I Can Sing auf moma org Cyprien Gaillard The Crystal World auf moma org Zero Tolerance auf moma org retrieved 18 August 2021 Bjork s Stonemilker by Andrew Thomas Huang auf 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