June 17 – October 4 2015GAM – Galleria d’Arte Moderna di Milano
Curated by Francesco Bonami In collaboration with Emanuela Mazzonis
ARTISTS: Jumaldi Alf, Athanasios Argianas, John M. Armleder, Christine Ay Tjoe, John Baldessari, Jennifer Bartlett, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Tilo Baumgärtel, Natvar Bhavsar, Max Bill, Reto Boller, Michaël Borremans, Guillermo Caivano, Eric Chan, Alice Channer, Sandro Chia, Francesco Clemente, Kevin Cosgrove, Holly Coulis, Michael Craig-Martin, Gregory Crewdson, Enzo Cucchi, Pascal Danz, Gianluca Di Pasquale, Ofr Dor, Milena Dragicevic, Vladimir Dubossarsky and Alexander Vinogradov, Zhang Enli, Klodin Erb, Stefan Ettlinger, Angus Fairhurst, Marc-Antoine Fehr, Kyle Field, Günther Förg, Bernard Frize, Alistair Frost, Francesca Gabbiani, Sandra Gamarra, Gilbert & George, Katharina Grosse, Wei Guangqing, Shi Guowei, Andreas Gursky, Mary Heilmann, Uwe Henneken, Christian Hidaka, Damien Hirst, Howard Hodgkin, Mitsuhiro Ikeda, Callum Innes, Martin Jacobson, Jie Du, Alex Katz, Bharti Kher, Thoralf Knobloch, Imi Knoebel, Guillermo Kuitca, Stefan Kürten, Christopher Le Brun, Noori Lee, Markus Lüpertz, MadeIn Company, Brice Marden, Huang Min, Yasumasa Morimura, Caro Niederer, Gabriel Orozco, Kotscha Reist, Gerhard Richter, Thomas Ruff, Edward Ruscha, Wilhelm Sasnal, Albrecht Schnider, Theodoros Stamos, Stepanek & Maslin, John Stezaker, Thomas Struth, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Nakhee Sung, Mari Sunna, Mark Tansey, Wayne Thiebaud, Richard Tisserand, Fred Tomaselli, Luis Tomasello, Lesley Vance, Ben Vautier, Liu Weijian, Christopher Wool, Joe Zucker
The exhibition “Don’t Shoot the Painter. Paintings from the UBS Art Collection” celebrated contemporary art through more than 100 of the most significant masterpieces of the UBS Art Collection at Milan Galleria d’Arte Moderna. AOUMM has curated the exhibition design and the set-up of the event, recreating a spatial experience where the visitors had the impression of entering a huge treasure trove of paintings. The pictures appeared to be suspended in mid-air in the museum, with the walls of the exhibition rooms covered with photographs showing what the rooms of the GAM look like when they are showcasing its permanent collection. The rooms represent the history of the museum, with the UBS Art Collection adding an important new phase to that history.
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