Renée Green,
2003, 2010
Renée Green’s work engages with investigations into circuits of relation and exchange over time, the gaps and shifts in what survives in public and private memories, as well as what has been imagined and invented. Green also focuses on the effects of a changing transcultural sphere on what can now be made and thought. Her exhibitions, videos, and films have been seen throughout the world in museums, galleries, biennials, and festivals. Some of these include solo exhibitions at Portikus, Frankfurt; Centro Cultural de Belem, Lisbon; Fundacio Antoni Tapies, Barcelona; Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati; Vienna Secession, Stichting de Appel, Amsterdam; and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. Other venues include Documenta XI, Johannesburg Biennial, Kwangju Biennale, Whitney Museum of American Art Biennial, Aperto, Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago), the Louisiana Museum of Art (Copenhagen), Institute of Contemporary Art (London), Centre Georges Pompidou (Paris), MACBA (Barcelona), Museum Ludwig (Cologne), UCLA Hammer Museum (Los Angeles).