CITY
Works made by Artists for Parkett
1984-2017
Vol. 1-99
January 2017
FRANCIS ALYS
YTO BARRADA
ALIGHIERO BOETTI
CHRISTIAN BOLTANSKI
ENZO CUCCHI
JOHN CURRIN
THOMAS DEMAND
CYPRIEN GAILLARD
ELLEN GALLAGHER
ROBERT GOBER
ANDREAS GURSKY
DAVID HAMMONS
RACHEL HARRISON
JANNIS KOUNELLIS
ZOE LEONARD
JULIE MEHRETU
SARAH MORRIS
RICHARD PRINCE
ED RUSCHA
ANRI SALA
WILHELM SASNAL
GREGOR SCHNEIDER
HITO STEYERL
BEAT STREULI
LAWRENCE WEINER
CHRISTOPHER WOOL
YANG FUDONG
CITY – Works made by Artists for Parkett (1984-2017 / Vol. 1-99)
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102 103
Two C-Prints, 10 1/4 x 11” (26 x 28 cm) each,Ed. 35/XX, signed and numbered certificate
YTO BARRADA
Aquariums for Sale on a Rainy Day, Tangier, 2001
For Parkett 91
112 113
Collotype (Granolitho), overpainted by hand in red, 19 5/8 x 27 1/2” (49,8 x 69,8 cm), printed by Lichtdruck AG, Dielsdorf, Switzerland, Ed. 100/XX, signed and numbered
ALIGHIERO E BOETTI
Probing the Mysteries of a Double Life, 1990
For Parkett 24
114 115
Booklet with 17 photographs, 2 x 3 1/8” (5 x 8 x 0,6 cm), Ed. 80/XX, signed and numbered
CHRISTIAN BOLTANSKI
El Caso, 1989
For Parkett 22
154 155
Aquatint and drypoint on Vélin d’Arches, bound in the magazine, 10 x 16 1/2” (25,5 x 42 cm), printed by Peter Kneubühler, Zurich, Ed. 80/XVIII, signed and numbered
ENZO CUCCHI
Elegy and Etching, 1983
For Parkett 1
156 157
Etching with aquatint, sugarlift, spitbite, and drypoint on Somerset soft white textured, 250 g/m2, paper size: 23 1/2 x 18 1/2” (59,6 x 47 cm), image: 10 1/2 x 8 1/2” (25,4 x 20,3 cm), printed by Greg Burnet, Burnet Editions, New York, Ed. 70/XXV, signed and numbered
JOHN CURRIN
The Beggar’s Alms, 2002
For Parkett 65
162 163
Lambda print, diasec on black acrylic glass with attachable chromium-plate stand, 8 1/4 x 10 x 1/5” (25 x 20,8 x 1,2 cm), Ed. 75/XX, signed and numbered
THOMAS DEMAND
Gangway, 2001
For Parkett 62
206 207
Aluminum sculpture with 7-color silkscreen print,
8 7/8 x 4 x 14 1/8”,
printed by Atelier für Siebdruck, Lorenz Boegli, Zurich.
Ed. 35 / XX, signed and numbered certificate.
CYPRIEN GAILLARD
An Urgent Message About The Great Organ, 2014
For Parkett 94
208 209
Two-plate photogravure with aquatint and unique hand-shaped plasticine elements (in three colors) on multilayered laminated paper, framed, image size: 6 x 4 x 1/8” (15,2 x 10,2 x 0,3 cm), with frame: 9 1/4 x 7 1/4 x 1 1/4” (23,5 18,4 x 3,8 cm), produced by Two Palms Press, New York, Ed. 30/XV, signed and numbered
ELLEN GALLAGHER
Ruby Dee, 2005
For Parkett 73
218 219
Lithograph on newsprint with handtorn edges, printed on both sides and folded three times, 22 1/8 x 13 7/8” (56,7 x 35,4 cm), hand-colored with coffee by the artist, printed by Maurice Sanchez & Joe Petruzzelli, Derrière L’Etoile Studio, New York, Ed. 75/XXV unique pieces, signed and numbered
ROBERT GOBER
Untitled, 1991
For Parkett 27
236 237
C-print in wooden frame, Plexiglas, 21 1/4 x 27 1/2” (54 x 70 cm), Ed. 60/XXV, signed and numbered
ANDREAS GURSKY
Centre Georges Pompidou, 1995
For Parkett 44
240 241
Sepia-Print photograph, 16 1/2 x 11” (42 x 28 cm), Ed. 70/XXV, signed and numbered
DAVID HAMMONS
Money Tree, 1992
For Parkett 31
242 243
10-color lithograph on polypropylene, 26 3/8 x 18 3/8” (67 x 46,8 cm), printed by Derrière L’Etoile Studio, New York, Ed. 48/XXII, signed and numbered
RACHEL HARRISON
Wardrobe Malfunction, 2008
For Parkett 82
294 295
Photo-etching, aquatint and scraping on Zerkall-Vellum,
bound in the magazine,
10 x 8 1/4” (25,5 x 21 cm),
printed by Peter Kneubühler, Zurich,
Ed. 80/XX, signed and numbered
JANNIS KOUNELLIS
Untitled, 1985
For Parkett 6
302 303
C-print, paper size: 18 x 13” (45,7 x 33 cm), image: 8 1/2 x 8 1/2” (21,6 x 21,6 cm), printed by My Own Color Lab, New York, Ed. 40/XXV, signed and numbered
ZOE LEONARD
1 Hour Photo & Video, 2007/2008
For Parkett 84
316 317
15 color photographs (digital laser prints) in cardboard box, 6 5/8 x 10“ (16,8 x 25,4 cm) each, Ed. 36/XII, signed and numbered certificate
Unique sculptural object, PVC, rubber foam, gaffers tape, variable dimensions, approx. 20 x 4 x 4” (55 x 10 x 10 cm), Ed. 36/XII, signed and numbered certificate
PAUL McCARTHY
Peter Paul Skin Sample, 2005
Billy Club, 2005
For Parkett 73
322 323
5-color etching, engraving and drypoint on Somerset white textured 300g/m2, paper size: 23 1/4 x 28 1/4” (60 x 71,7 cm), image: 16 x 20” (40,5 x 50 cm), printed by Greg Burnet, Burnet Editions, New York, Ed. 60/XXV, signed and numbered
JULIE MEHRETU
Untitled, 2006
For Parkett 76
336 337
8-color silkscreen on 300 g/m2 Somerset Satin, 60 x 40” (151,4 x 101,4 cm), designed by Sarah Morris/Peter Saville, printed by Coriander Studio Ltd., London, Ed. 70/XX, signed and numbered
SARAH MORRIS
Capital (A Film by Sarah Morris), 2001
For Parkett 61
384 385
Presentation gold record with engraved plaque mounted on C-print, framed, includes a playable vinyl record by the artist, recorded both sides, “Good Revolution” (1:46) and “Don’t Belong” (1:46), arranged and performed by Richard Prince, recorded and mixed at Harmonic Ranch by Mark Degliantoni, September 1992, 20 1/2 x 16 1/2” (52 x 41,9 cm), Ed. 80/XX, signed and numbered
RICHARD PRINCE
Good Revolution, 1992
For Parkett 34
422 423
Two-color Lithograph on Rives,22 1/4 x 30 1/8” (56,8 x 76,3 cm), printed by Hamilton Press, Venice, California, Ed. of 60/XX, signed and numbered
EDWARD RUSCHA
Vine / Melrose, 1999
For Parkett 55
424 425
C-print, paper size: 20 1/2 x 27 9/16” (52 x 70 cm), image size: 16 1/2 x 23 5/8” (42 x 60 cm), Ed. 60/XX, signed and numbered certificate
ANRI SALA
Airport, 2005
For Parkett 73
426 427
Color contact print from engraved negative on Kodak paper, 12 5/8 x 18 7/8” (31 x 47 cm), Ed. 60/XX, signed and numbered
WILHELM SASNAL
Concorde Is Dead, 2004
For Parkett 70
428 429
Two color photographs in handpainted frames with passe-partouts made by the artist, image size: 9 1/2 x 6 4/5” (23,1 x 17,1 cm); frames: 16 1/2 x 12 1/2” (41,7 x 31,8 cm), Ed. 60/XX, signed and numbered
GREGOR SCHNEIDER
The German Contribution, Bower, Venice, 2001
For Parkett 63
76 77
Silkscreen in 7 colors, on Invercote G 380 g/m2, 27 1/2 x 27 1/2”, printed by Atelier für Siebdruck, Lorenz Boegli.Ed. 35/XX, signed and numbered.
HITO STEYERL
Gosprom, 2015
For Parkett 97
456 457
Laserchrome print on Agfa high-gloss paper, poster with 32 colored and b/w photographs, enlarged by Grieger GmbH, Dusseldorf, 53 1/8 x 39 3/8” (132 x 50,6 cm), Ed. 60/XX, signed and numbered
BEAT STREULI
Oxford Street, 1998
For Parkett 54
512 513
Rubber stamp,
approx. 7 1/2 x 3 3/4 x 3 1/2” (19 x 10 x 8,8 cm),
with red ink pad in silkscreened card-board box
printed by Atelier für Siebdruck, Lorenz Boegli, Zurich,
Ed. 80/XXV, signed and numbered
LAWRENCE WEINER
Unter den Linden—Under Lime Trees, 1994
For Parkett 42
528 529
Black-and-white photograph, 10 x 8” (25,4 x 20,3 cm), Ed. 70/XX, signed and numbered
CHRISTOPHER WOOL
Untitled, 1992
For Parkett 33
534 535
Black-and-white photograph, Lambda print on Kodak Endura paper, paper size: 19 1/2 x 29 1/2” (50 x 75 cm), image: 18 7/8 x 28 3/4” (48 x 73 cm), Ed. 60/XX, signed and numbered certificate
YANG FUDONG
Ms. Huang at M. Last Night, 2006
For Parkett 76
40 41
Parkett Exhibitions in Public Institutions
Taipei
Taipei Fine Arts Museum (May – August 2013)
“Inside a Book a House of gold – Artists’ Editions for Parkett”
The most complete exhibition to date presents all 220 works made by artists for Parkett,
with catalogue in Chinese and English.
Beijing
Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (February – April, 2012)
“Inside a Book a House of gold – Artists’ Editions for Parkett”
Catalogue in Chinese and English, edited by Phil Tinari.
Seoul
Seoul Arts Center / Hangaram Museum (December 2010 – March 2011)
“200 Artworks – 25 Years. Artists’ Editions for Parkett”
Curated by Honki Chae and Shim Chung, with catalogue in Korean and English.
Singapore
STPI (May – July 2010)
“200 Artworks – 25 Years. Artists’ Editions for Parkett”
In collaboration with Emi Eu and Ong Boo Chai.
Kanazawa
21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art (September 2009)
“200 Art Works – 25 Years”
The most complete museum exhibition to date presents all 200 works
made by artists for Parkett since 1984, with catalog.
Zurich
Kunsthaus (November, 2004 – February, 2005)
“Parkett – 20 Years of Artists’ Collaborations”
curated by Miriam Varadinis, with catalog.
Venice
Palazzo Remer (June – October, 2003)
At the occasion of the Biennale this exhibition presented
all Parkett editions in Venice.
“Parkett – 20 Years of Artists’ Collaborations”, Kunsthaus Zürich 2004
“Collaborations with Parkett”, Exhibition at MoMA, New York, 2001
42 43
Dublin
Irish Museum of Modern Art (June – October, 2002)
“Beautiful Productions”
London
Whitechapel Art Gallery (July – August, 2001)
In its Centenary the Whitechapel Gallery presented a Parkett exhibition entitled
“Beautiful Productions: Art to Play, Art to Wear, Art to Own”,
curated by Iwona Blazwick.
New York
Museum of Modern Art (April – June, 2001)
“Collaborations with Parkett: 1984 to Now”,
curated by Deborah Wye, with catalog.
Geneva
Centre d’Art Contemporain (November, 1999)
Siena
Palazzo delle Papesse (June – October, 1999)
Cologne
Museum Ludwig (November 1998 – January, 1999),
curated by Reinhold Misselbeck, with catalog.
Humlebaek, Denmark
Louisiana Museum (September – October, 1996)
Curated by Lars Grambye
Los Angeles
MAK-Center at the Schindler House (March – June, 1995)
Catalog “Silent & Violent” edited by Peter Noever.
Geneva
Centre de Gravure Contemporaîne (April – May, 1992)
Marseille
Centre de la Vieille Chariteé, Museés de Marseille (February – March, 1991)
Zurich
Helmhaus (January – February, 1989)
Frankfurt
Portikus (September – October, 1988)
Paris
Centre Georges Pompidou (April – June, 1987)
“Inside a Book a House of Gold”, Exhibition at UCCA, Beijing, 2012
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Parkett Exhibition Space Zürich 2012 – 2015
CARTE BLANCHE Pamela Rosenkranz (Aug – Dec 2015)
Parkett collaboration artist Pamela Rosenkranz curates a selection of some
50 Parkett Editions and shares an insight into her artistic approach.
«CRUSH» by Kilian Rüthemann (Feb –Jul 2015)
A sensurround experience by Kilian Rüthemann who presented selected
Parkett Editions in a stunning installation with ten tons of turquoise-colored,
crushed glass on the gallery floor and pedestals made of large glass chunks.
CORNUCOPIA (Aug – Dec 2014)
On the occasion of Parkett’s thirty years all editions were on view for the first
time in one room in a specially designed installation- The presentation provided
visitors with a unique look at the universe of artistic thought under one roof,
beyond the limits of space or time.
SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL (Feb – June 2014)
A never before seen selection of seventy works which all embody one
of Parkett’s key feature.
ABSTRACT—NATURE (Sep – Dec 2013)
A playful dialogue among fifty selected Parkett works with unexpected,
enlightening relations.
PEOPLE (Feb – July, 2013)
The show explored the exhibition theme and illustrated with sixty works the innovation
and diversity, that artists bring to their Parkett projects in manyfold variations.
IDEAS, VARIATIONS & UNIQUE WORKS (Oct 2012 – Jan 2013)
Forty groups of works documented the range of imagination and uniqueness that
artists bring to their Parkett projects in untold variations.
“Crush”
“Cornucopia”
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“... a catalyst for invigorating change whilst
always producing the harvest of the quiet
eye”
Hans-Ulrich Obrist, Co-Director, Serpentine Gallery,
London
“Congratulations on three decades of
exceptional publishing.”
Nicholas Serota, Director , Tate, London
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Tomma Abts, 84
Franz Ackermann, 68
Eija-Liisa Ahtila, 68
Ai Weiwei, 81
Doug Aitken, 57
Jennifer Allora /
Guillermo Calzadilla, 80
Pawel Althamer, 82
Kai Althoff, 75
Francis Alÿs, 69
El Anatsui, 90
Laurie Anderson, 49
John Armleder, 50/51
Richard Artschwager, 23, 46
Ed Atkins, 98
Tauba Auerbach, 94
John Baldessari, 29, 86
Stephan Balkenhol, 36
Matthew Barney, 45
Yto Barrada, 91
Georg Baselitz, 11
Vanessa Beecroft, 56
Ross Bleckner, 38
John Bock, 67
Alighiero e Boetti, 24
Christian Boltanski, 22
Monica Bonvicini, 72
Louise Bourgeois, 27, 82
Carol Bove, 86
Mark Bradford, 89
Kerstin Brätsch and
DAS INSTITUT, 88
Olaf Breuning, 71
Glenn Brown, 75
Angela Bulloch, 66
Daniel Buren, 66
Andrea Büttner, 97
Sophie Calle, 36
Valentin Carron, 93
Maurizio Cattelan, 59
Vija Celmins, 44
Marc Camille Chaimowicz, 96
Paul Chan, 88
Francesco Clemente, 9, 40/41
Chuck Close, 60
Abraham Cruzvillegas, 97
Enzo Cucchi, 1
John Currin, 65
Tacita Dean, 62
Jeremy Deller, 95
Thomas Demand, 62
Martin Disler, 3
Nathalie Djurberg, 90
Peter Doig, 67
Trisha Donnelly, 77
Marlene Dumas, 38
Jimmie Durham, 92
Nicole Eisenman, 91
Olafur Eliasson, 64
Tracey Emin, 63
Omer Fast, 99
Cao Fei, 99
Urs Fischer, 72, 94
Eric Fischl, 5
Peter Fischli /
David Weiss, 17, 40/41
Sylvie Fleury, 58
Günther Förg, 26, 40/41
Robert Frank, 83
Tom Friedman, 64
Katharina Fritsch, 25, 87
Bernard Frize, 74
Cyprien Gaillard, 94
Ellen Gallagher, 73
Theaster Gates, 98
Isa Genzken, 69
Franz Gertsch, 28
Adrian Ghenie, 99
Gilbert & George, 14
Liam Gillick, 61
Robert Gober, 27
Nan Goldin, 57
Dominique Gonzalez-
Foerster, 80
Felix Gonzalez-Torres, 39
Douglas Gordon, 49
Dan Graham, 68
Rodney Graham, 64
Katharina Grosse, 74
Mark Grotjahn, 80
Andreas Gursky, 44
Wade Guyton, 83
David Hammons, 31
Rachel Harrison, 82
Camille Henrot, 97
Thomas Hirschhorn, 57
Damien Hirst, 40/41
Carsten Höller, 77
Jenny Holzer, 40/41
Rebecca Horn, 13, 40/41
Roni Horn, 54
Gary Hume, 48
Pierre Huyghe, 66
Christian Jankowski, 81
Rashid Johnson, 90
Ilya Kabakov, 34
Anish Kapoor, 69
Alex Katz, 21, 72
Mike Kelley, 31
Ellsworth Kelly, 56
Annette Kelm, 87
William Kentridge, 63
Jon Kessler, 79
Karen Kilimnik, 52
Martin Kippenberger, 19
Lee Kit, 98
Ragnar Kjartansson, 94
Imi Knoebel, 32
Jeff Koons, 19, 50/51
Jannis Kounellis, 6
Yayoi Kusama, 59
Wolfgang Laib, 39
Maria Lassnig, 85
Zoe Leonard, 84
Sherrie Levine, 32
Liu Xiaodong, 91
Sarah Lucas, 45
Christian Marclay, 70
Brice Marden, 7
Helen Marten, 92
Paul McCarthy, 73
Josiah McElheny, 86
Lucy McKenzie, 76
Julie Mehretu, 76
Mario Merz, 15
Beatriz Milhazes, 85
Marilyn Minter, 79
Tracey Moffatt, 53
Mariko Mori, 54
Malcolm Morley, 52
Sarah Morris, 61
Juan Muñoz, 43
Jean-Luc Mylayne, 50/51, 85
Bruce Nauman, 10
Ernesto Neto, 78
Olaf Nicolai, 78
Cady Noland, 46
Albert Oehlen, 79
Paulina Olowska, 92
Meret Oppenheim, 4
Gabriel Orozco, 48
Damián Ortega, 92
Tony Oursler, 47
Laura Owens, 65
Jorge Pardo, 56
Philippe Parreno, 86
Mai-Thu Perret, 84
Raymond Pettibon, 47
Elizabeth Peyton, 53
Richard Phillips, 71
Sigmar Polke, 2, 30, 40/41
Richard Prince, 34, 72
R.H. Quaytman, 90
Michael Raedecker, 65
Markus Raetz, 8
Charles Ray, 37
Jason Rhoades, 58
Gerhard Richter, 35
Bridget Riley, 61
Pipilotti Rist, 48, 71
Matthew Ritchie, 61
Tim Rollins & K.O.S., 20
Ugo Rondinone, 52
Pamela Rosenkranz, 96
James Rosenquist, 58
Susan Rothenberg, 43
Mika Rottenberg, 98
Thomas Ruff, 28
Edward Ruscha, 18, 55
Anri Sala, 73
Wilhelm Sasnal, 70
Gregor Schneider, 63
Thomas Schütte, 47
Dana Schutz, 75
Richard Serra, 74
Shirana Shahbazi, 94
Wael Shawky, 95
Cindy Sherman, 29
Dayanita Singh, 95
Roman Signer, 45
Andreas Slominski, 55
Josh Smith, 85
Monika Sosnowska, 91
Frances Stark, 93
Hito Steyerl, 97
Rudolf Stingel, 77
Beat Streuli, 54
Thomas Struth, 50/51
Sturtevant, 88
Hiroshi Sugimoto, 46
Philip Taaffe, 26
Sam Taylor-Wood, 55
Diana Thater, 60
Wolfgang Tillmans, 53
Rirkrit Tiravanija, 44
Fred Tomaselli, 67
Rosemarie Trockel, 33, 95
Oscar Tuazon, 89
James Turrell, 25
Luc Tuymans, 60
Keith Tyson, 71
Adrian Villar Rojas, 93
Danh Vo, 93
Cosima von Bonin, 81
Charline von Heyl, 89
Kelley Walker, 87
Kara Walker, 59
Jeff Wall, 22, 49
Andy Warhol, 12
Rebecca Warren, 78
John Waters, 96
Gillian Wearing, 70
Lawrence Weiner, 42
Andro Wekua, 88
John Wesley, 62
Franz West, 37, 70
Rachel Whiteread, 42
Sue Williams, 50/51
Robert Wilson, 16
Christopher Wool, 33, 83
Cerith Wyn Evans, 87
Yang Fudong, 76
Haegue Yang, 89
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, 99
Xu Zhen, 96
Artists’ List alphabeticallyVolume 1–99, 1984–2016
598 599
66 Angela Bulloch
Daniel Buren
Pierre Huyghe
65 John Currin
Laura Owens
Michael Raedecker
64 Olafur Eliasson
Tom Friedman
Rodney Graham
63 Tracey Emin
William Kentridge
Gregor Schneider
62 Tacita Dean
Thomas Demand
John Wesley
61 Liam Gillick
Sarah Morris
Bridget Riley
Matthew Ritchie
60 Chuck Close
Diana Thater
Luc Tuymans
59 Maurizio Cattelan
Yayoi Kusama
Kara Walker
58 Sylvie Fleury
Jason Rhoades
James Rosenquist
57 Doug Aitken
Nan Goldin
Thomas Hirschhorn
56 Vanessa Beecroft
Ellsworth Kelly
Jorge Pardo
55 Edward Ruscha
Andreas Slominski
Sam Taylor-Wood
54 Roni Horn
Mariko Mori
Beat Streuli
53 Tracey Moffatt
Elizabeth Peyton
Wolfgang Tillmans
52 Karen Kilimnik
Malcolm Morley
Ugo Rondinone50/51 John Armleder
Jeff Koons
Jean-Luc Mylayne
Thomas Struth
Sue Williams
49 Laurie Anderson
Douglas Gordon
Jeff Wall
48 Gary Hume
Gabriel Orozco
Pipilotti Rist
47 Tony Oursler
Raymond Pettibon
Thomas Schütte
46 Richard Artschwager
Cady Noland
Hiroshi Sugimoto
45 Matthew Barney
Sarah Lucas
Roman Signer
44 Vija Celmins
Andreas Gursky
Rirkrit Tiravanija
43 Juan Muñoz
Susan Rothenberg
42 Lawrence Weiner
Rachel Whiteread
40 /41Francesco Clemente
Fischli/Weiss
Günther Förg
Damien Hirst
Jenny Holzer
Rebecca Horn
Sigmar Polke
39 Felix Gonzalez-Torres
Wolfgang Laib
38 Ross Bleckner
Marlene Dumas
37 Charles Ray
Franz West
36 Stephan Balkenhol
Sophie Calle
35 Gerhard Richter
34 Ilya Kabakov
Richard Prince
33 Rosemarie Trockel
Christopher Wool
32 Imi Knoebel
Sherrie Levine
31 David Hammons
Mike Kelley
30 Sigmar Polke
29 John Baldessari
Cindy Sherman
28 Franz Gertsch
Thomas Ruff
27 Louise Bourgeois
Robert Gober
26 Günther Förg
Philip Taaffe
25 Katharina Fritsch
James Turrell
24 Alighiero e Boetti
23 Richard Artschwager
22 Christian Boltanski
Jeff Wall
21 Alex Katz
20 Tim Rollins + K.O.S.
19 Martin Kippenberger
Jeff Koons
18 Ed Ruscha
17 Fischli/Weiss
16 Robert Wilson
15 Mario Merz
14 Gilbert & George
13 Rebecca Horn
12 Andy Warhol
11 Georg Baselitz
10 Bruce Nauman
9 Francesco Clemente
8 Markus Raetz
7 Brice Marden
6 Jannis Kounellis
5 Eric Fischl
4 Meret Oppenheim
3 Martin Disler
2 Sigmar Polke
1 Enzo Cucchi
99 Cao Fei
Omer Fast
Adrian Ghenie
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
98 Ed Atkins
Theaster Gates
Lee Kit
Mika Rottenberg
97 Andrea Büttner
Abraham Cruzvillegas
Camille Henrot
Hito Steyerl
96 Marc Camille Chaimowicz
Pamela Rosenkranz
John Waters
Xu Zhen
95 Jeremy Deller
Wael Shawky
Dayanita Singh
Rosemarie Trockel
94 Tauba Auerbach
Cyprien Gaillard
Ragnar Kjartansson
Shirana Shahbazi
93 Valentin Carron
Frances Stark
Adrian Vilar Rojas
Danh Vo
92 Jimmie Durham
Helen Marten
Paulina Olowska
Damián Ortega
91 Yto Barrada
Nicole Eisenmann
Liu Xiaodong
Monika Sosnowska
90 El Anatsui
Nathalie Djurberg
Rashid Johnson
R.H. Quaytman
89 Mark Bradford
Charline von Heyl
Oscar Tuazon
Haegue Yang
88 Kerstin Brätsch
Paul Chan
Sturtevant
Andro Wekua
87 Katharina Fritsch
Annette Kelm
Kelley Walker
Cerith Wyn Evans
86 John Baldessari
Carol Bove
Josiah McElheny
Philippe Parreno
85 Maria Lassnig
Beatriz Milhazes
Jean-Luc Mylayne
Josh Smith
84 Tomma Abts
Zoe Leonard
Mai-Thu Perret
83 Robert Frank
Wade Guyton
Christopher Wool
82 Pawel Althamer
Louise Bourgeois
Rachel Harrison
81 Ai Weiwei
Cosima von Bonin
Christian Jankowski
80 Allora & Calzadilla
D. Gonzalez-Foerster
Mark Grotjahn
79 Albert Oehlen
Jon Kessler
Marilyn Minter
78 Ernesto Neto
Olaf Nicolai
Rebecca Warren
77 Trisha Donnelly
Carsten Höller
Rudolf Stingel
76 Lucy McKenzie
Julie Mehretu
Yang Fudong
75 Kai Althoff
Glenn Brown
Dana Schutz
74 Bernard Frize
Katharina Grosse
Richard Serra
73 Ellen Gallagher
Paul McCarthy
Anri Sala
72 Monica Bonvicini
Urs Fischer
Richard Prince
71 Olaf Breuning
Richard Phillips
Keith Tyson
70 Christian Marclay
Wilhelm Sasnal
Gillian Wearing
69 Francis Alÿs
Isa Genzken
Anish Kapoor
68 Franz Ackermann
Eija-Liisa Ahtila
Dan Graham
67 John Bock
Peter Doig
Fred Tomaselli
Artists’ List chronologicallyVolume 1–99, 1984–2016