Kristin Posehn: Architectures
Center for Art + Environment
Nevada Museum of Art
February 18 – May 21, 2017
An exhibit of works collected by the Center for Art + Environment. ‘Posehn’s archive materials are part of the Center for Art + Environment’s investigation into the relationships among built and natural and virtual environments.’ – William Fox, Director

Fields Magazine
Issue 6
A new essay and series of images published in Fields Magazine, Issue 6, 2016.

Center for Art + Environment
Nevada Museum of Art
Reno, NV, USA
Selected materials, documentation and sketches from A house made of air and distance and echoes have been collected by the Center for Art + Environment, Nevada Museum of Art.

Treffpunkt
Rodchenko Worker’s Club
Kunstmuseum Lichtenstein
Vaduz, LU, 2016
Curated by Theo Cowley
Presenting works by Fabienne Audéoud, Theo Cowley, Mette Edvardsen, Marcus Geiger, Marc Goethals, Simon Hempel, Henri Jacobs, Aglaia Konrad, Josef Kramhöller, Willem Oorebeek, Kristin Posehn.

Center for Documentary Studies
Duke University, Durham, NC
3pm, November 6, 2015
Imagine Architecture
Edited by Lukas Feireiss and Robert Klanten
Full color, hardcover, 240pg
Gestalten Verlag, Berlin, DE, 2014
With contributions by Allora and Calzadilla, Isidro Blasco, Kristin Posehn, Larissa Fassler, Michelle Hamer, SUPERGROUP London, Thomas Demand, Tom Sachs, Yin Xiuzhen and more.

the distracted-workshop
26th International Biennial of Graphic Design
Governor’s Palace, Brno, CZ, 2014
A split/fountain collaboration with Xin Cheng, Jack Hadley, Layla Tweedie-Cullen, Jayme Yen; presenting actions by Chris Berthelsen, Nell May, Anne Fenton, Kristin Posehn.

DRESDEN PUBLIC ART VIEW
Curated by Lucie Freynhagen and Svenja Wichmann
C. Rockefeller Center for Contemporary Art
Dresden, DE, 2014
“DRESDEN PUBLIC ART VIEW seeks to understand public space as a complex site for art that is accessible for everyone. Billboards are used to critically reflect on social and political contexts and to enable an immediate perception of contemporary artworks.”
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