Allan McCollum
Allan McCollum
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About
Allan McCollum, born in Los Angeles in 1944, is a conceptual artist. During the late 1970s, McCollum began to develop his central thesis; one which transforms the relationship between viewer and artwork, by challenging the producer/receiver dichotomy. His work is defined by his artistic and sociological investigation of the individual within processes of mass production. To that extent, McCollum‘s works are often characterized by an extreme accumulation of individual parts—drawings or sculptural objects—with the aim of transcending such social categorizations as education and class which often divide audiences in their reception. Due to its focus on the processes of cultural reception, McCollum‘s work has often been set in the context of his contemporaries Michael Asher, Daniel Buren, Andrea Fraser, Louise Lawler, and Allan Ruppersberg. His most acclaimed works include his Plaster Surrogates, Perfect Vehicles, and his Over Ten Thousand Individual Works series, all of which have become icons of late 20th century conceptual art.
Allan McCollum’s work has been recognized through numerous international museum exhibitions and publications. McCollum has held professorships at various art schools including the Rhode Island School of Design, Bard College, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Since 1972 he has teached at various art schools in the US, including the Columbia University, School of Arts, in New York City, the Yale University School of Art, in New Haven and the USF School of Art and Art History, Florida. In 2008, he received the Award for Excellence in Design of the City of New York. Important solo exhibitions include The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, Florida (2020), Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington (2015), La Salle de Bains, Lyon, France (2010/11), Clifford Gallery, Colgate University, Hamilton (2010), Kunsthalle Zurich, Switzerland (2008), Musée d’art moderne et contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland (2006), Texas Gallery, Houston (2004), Central Park in New York (2004). Important group exhibitions include the Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, USA (2017), Hessel Museum of Art, New York (2017), Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst, Antwerp, Belgium (2016), Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt a.M. (2016), Tate Liverpool (2015/16), MUMOK, Vienna (2015/16), LACMA (2015/16), New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe (2015), Bergen Kunsthall, Norway (2015), Hammer Museum of Art, Los Angeles (2014), MoMA (2014), J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles (2012/13), Institute for Contemporary Art, Boston (2012/13), Walker Art Center (2012), Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2012). McCollum‘s works can be viewed in many of the world’s most important collections, including MoMA, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, SFMOMA, LACMA, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, the Art Institute of Chicago, Detroit Institute of the Arts, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, National Gallery of Canada, Vancouver Art Gallery, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Musée National d’Art Moderne, Paris, Centre Georges Pompidou, MUMOK, Vienna, Sprengel Museum, Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Musée d’art contemporain et moderne, Geneva, “la Caixa” Foundation, Barcelona, Israel Museum, New Tokyo Metropolitan Museum, and the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul. Allan McCollum lives and works in New York City.
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EVERYTHING BUT THE KITCHEN SINK
GROUP SHOW 16 November TO 21 December 2024POTSDAMER STRASSEGalerie Thomas Schulte presents Everything but the Kitchen Sink in the gallery’s recently opened space...View ExhibitionTHE WORLD: A MOMENT IN TIME
Allan McCollum11 September TO 9 November 2024CHARLOTTENSTRASSEWith The World: A Moment in Time (2024), Allan McCollum revisits his sweeping, poignant installation...View ExhibitionWORKS 1970–1973
ALLAN MCCOLLUM 23 April TO 4 June 2022CHARLOTTENSTRASSEAs part of this year’s Gallery Weekend Berlin, Galerie Thomas Schulte presents an exhibition by...View ExhibitionYOUR FATE – A COLLABORATIVE PROJECT
GROUP SHOW23 April TO 4 June 2022CHARLOTTENSTRASSEAs part of this year’s Gallery Weekend Berlin, Galerie Thomas Schulte presents an exhibition of...View ExhibitionEVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE OK
ALLAN MCCOLLUM23 May TO 11 July 2020CHARLOTTENSTRASSEFrom his image archive An Ongoing Collection of Screengrabs with Reassuring Subtitles with currently 1.200...View ExhibitionTHE MATTER IN HARMONY
GROUP SHOW14 July TO 15 September 2018CHARLOTTENSTRASSEOn July 13 Galerie Thomas Schulte opened the group exhibition The Matter in Harmony with...View ExhibitionTHOUGHT
GROUP EXHIBITION2 February TO 30 March 2013CHARLOTTENSTRASSEMinimal and Concept Art in the 1960s were the first to develop new strategies for...View Exhibition1991... (Memorial Promenade)
GROUP EXHIBITION9 July TO 27 August 2011CHARLOTTENSTRASSEOn the occasion of its 20th anniversary, Galerie Thomas Schulte is pleased to present the...View ExhibitionEach and Every One of You
ALLAN MCCOLLUM25 February TO 23 April 2011CHARLOTTENSTRASSEIn Allan McCollum’s Graphicstudio edition, Each and Every One of You, the artist delivered a...View ExhibitionPAINTING AND SCULPTURE
GROUP EXHIBITION3 TO 24 April 2010CHARLOTTENSTRASSEView ExhibitionReview
7 July TO 1 September 2007CHARLOTTENSTRASSEView ExhibitionShapes
Allan McCollum29 September TO 11 November 2006CHARLOTTENSTRASSEOn Friday, September 29, Galerie Thomas Schulte presents the first individual exhibition in its new...View Exhibition
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