Pae White
The work of Pae White (1963, Pasadena CA, United States; she lives and works in Los Angeles) has been the subject of solo exhibitions at institutions such as Cini Foundation in Venice, MAK in Wien, Langen Foundation in Düsseldorf, South London Gallery, The Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia, Museum für Angewandte Kunst in Wien, Site Santa Fe, New Mexico,The Art Institute of Chicago, The Power Plant in Toronto, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington DC, Manchester Art Gallery, Milton Keynes Gallery (United Kingdom), Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, CAC – Synagogue of Delme (France), Govett-Brewster Art Gallery in New Plymouth (New Zealand), Contemporary Art Gallery in Vancouver as well as galleries like Greengrassi in London, Kaufmann Repetto in Milan and New York, Neugerriemschneider in Berlin and 1301PE in Los Angeles, which currently represents her.
She has participated in group exhibitions at Rockbund Art Museum in Shanghai, Sammlung Goetz in Munich, Staatliche Kunsthalle in Baden-Baden, Remai Modern in Saskatoon (Canada), M.A.C.R.O. Testaccio in Rome, Kunsthalle Oslo, Istanbul Modern, Barbican Center in London, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo in Turin, San Diego Museum of Art, Musée d’Art Moderne in Paris, MOCA in Los Angeles, MoMA in New York, MUAC in Mexico City, KUMU in Tallinn, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, Tate St Ives, Národní galerie in Praha, CAPC in Bordeaux, de Appel in Amsterdam, Zabludowicz Collection in London, Tate Modern in London, The Jewish Museum in New York, Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo (United States), Tate Liverpool, CAC in Vilnius, Kunstverein Düsseldorf, LACMA in Los Angeles, Moderna Museet in Stockholm, Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, ICA in Boston and the New Museum in New York, as well as recurring exhibitions such as the 2017 NGV Triennial in Melbourne, the 2012 Mardin Biennal (Turkey), the 2010 Whitney Biennial in New York, the 2003 and 2009 Venice Biennale, the 2008 Folkestone Triennial (United Kingdom), Skulpture Projekte Münster 07 (Germany) and the 1997 International Biennial of Graphic Arts in Ljubljana.