Feb 2010
The Process Room at the Serpentine Gallery

Skills Exchange: Urban Transformation and the Politics of Care
Serpentine Gallery

2009
Ordos Art Museum, Mongolia

Convergence‘ project, curated by Joseph Grima and Beatrice Galilee
Contribution: Heavyweight (52° 29′ 2.53″ N 13° 22′ 17.94″ E)

Nov 2009
Performa Biennial, New York City

The Recital & Performa Hub, Cooper Union, Union Square
Designed and built by nOffice
Curated by RoseLee Goldberg
Performa Biennial

Sept 2009
4th Intern. Architecture Biennale Rotterdam

Open City: Designing Coexistence/ Refuge
Curated by Philipp Misselwitz and Can Altay
4th International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam

Jun 2009
Apppart Gallery (Locarno)

Why not to settle – migrate?
A tiny atlas by Alessandro Martinelli about Hans Ulrich Obrist and the edge of curatorial practice (with textual interventions by Hans Ulrich Obrist, Joseph Grigely and Markus Miessen)
Apppart Gallery

Feb 2009
Buchmann Galerie (Berlin)

Monuments with a Horizon Line II
Closed Waters (with Bettina Pousttchi)
Buchmann Galerie

Jan 2009
DLD (Munich)

East Coast Europe revisited
With Julieta Aranda, John Armleder, Miltos Manetas, Markus Miessen, Lisa Oppenheim, Juergen Scriba and Taryn Simon—presented by Paula Antonelli, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Michaela Neumeister

Nov 2008
International Roaming Biennial of Tehran (Berlin)

When Economies become Form
Curated by Serhat Koksal and Amirali Ghasemi

July 2008
Manifesta 7

The Museum for Franco Basaglia (by Stefano Graziani)
Contributors include Stefano Boeri, Franco Rotelli, Pier Aldo Rovatti, Beppe Dall’Acqua, Markus Miessen, Michele Zanetti, Donatello de Mattia, and others.
Manifesta 7

July 2008
Arnolfini (Bristol)

Far West
Curated by Nav Haq

Mar-Nov 2008
Art Dubai (UAE)

Chelsea Art Museum (New York)
National Center for Contemporary Art (Moscow)
Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève (Geneva)
Phillips de Pury (London)

Credit Suisse Collection
In collaboration with Ralf Pflugfelder & nOffice
Curated by Michelle Nicol

Jun 2008
1st International Roaming Biennial of Tehran

When Economies become Form
Curated by Serhat Koksal and Amirali Ghasemi

Mar 2008
Toronto Free Gallery

Creative Activism (with Patricia Reed)

Jan 2008
DLD Munich

The Violence of Participation
Curated by Johannes Fricke

Dec 2007
Krome Gallery Berlin

East Coast Europe
Curated by Markus Miessen and Zak Kyes
Krome Gallery

Dec 2007
Shenzhen Urbanism and Architecture Biennale

Miami/ Dubai – residential habitat
Curated by Qingyun Ma

Sept 2007
Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE)

Critical Planning and Spatial Justice/ An Atlas of Radical Cartography
Host Not Found: A Traveling Monument to the Suppression of Search
Curated by Ava Bromberg and Nicholas Brown

Sept 2007
Lyon Biennial

The History of a Decade that has not yet been named
Europe: The Violence of Participation
Curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist and Stéphanie Moisdon
Lyon Biennial 2007

Mar 2007
Gulf Art Fair/ Bloomberg

Reading Room, curated by Bidoun & Third Line

Mar 2007
Upper Austrian Architectural Forum (Linz, Austria)

revisit: URBANISM MADE IN LONDON
Mapping London’s Spatial Practitioners
(curated by Peter Arlt with Public Works and Muf)

Feb 2007
Nüans

Conflict as Spatial Practice’ (Düsseldorf),
‘Turtle’ (curated by Michael M Shamberg)

Sept 2006
Venice Biennale

Fiction Pyongyang
Photoshop Urbanism Ideas on architecture and geopolitics for the Ryugyong Hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea (with S. Basar)

May 2006
Milan Triannale, Festa dell’Architettura

A Monument waiting to Happen
A strategic design proposal for a re-appropriation of the Ryugyong Hotel, Pyongyang, North Korea (with S. Basar)
Curated by Stefano Boeri and Joseph Grima

May 2006
Architectural Association

Every Little Helps
On the urban impact of the NHS and Tesco estates
Curated by Markus Miessen and Matthew Murphy

Jan 2006
Volume

Shareware’ (webbased)
On the impossibility of a roadmap for Europe
Curated by Ole Bouman

Nov 2005
Aedes

Find the Gap’ (Berlin)
New heads and paths in contemporary German architecture
Curated by Kristin Feireiss
AedesBerlin

June 2005
2nd International Architecture Biennale

The Flood’ (Rotterdam)
A deck of cards taken from the cultural history of the Flood (with VOLUME)
Curated by Ole Bouman

Mar 2005
Galerie Platform

Raumpioniere’ (Berlin)
Stadtentwicklung durch Zwischennutzung
Curated by Klaus Overmeyer

Jan 2004
66East (Centre for Urban Culture)

Spaces of Uncertainty’ (Amsterdam)
Curated by Kenny Cupers and Markus Miessen
66East Link

Jan 2004
Architectural Association

‘Substitune©’ (London)
Curated by Vanessa Norwood

Nov 2003
Recyclart

I hate Sunday – Space Time Energy’ (Brussels)
Curated by Kenny Cupers and Markus Miessen

Oct 2003
Architectural Association

Spaces of Uncertainty’ (London)
Curated by Kenny Cupers and Markus Miessen

Oct 2003
Urban Drift

(Transformers/ Pirated Space), ‘Spaces of Uncertainty’ (Berlin)
Curated by Francesca Ferguson
Exhibition Link: http://urbandrift.org/

Sept 2003
Galerie Framework

Spaces – Time – Energy’ (Berlin)
Curated by Kenny Cupers and Markus Miessen

July 2001
International Congress Centre (ICC)

Beijing Multiplicities’ (Berlin)
Curated by Zamp Kelp

Aug 2000
The Lighthouse

‘GIA Prize’ (Glasgow)
Curated by Stuart MacDonald

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