Hanne Darboven
- Introduction
- Hanne Darboven (29 April 1941 – 9 March 2009) was a German conceptual artist, best known for her large-scale minimalist installations consisting of handwritten tables of numbers.
- Wikidata
- Q443732
- Nationalities
- German, West German
- Gender
- Female
- Roles
- Artist, Conceptual Artist, Sculptor
- Name
- Hanne Darboven
- Ulan
- 500053940
Exhibitions
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Thinking Machines: Art and Design in the Computer Age, 1959–1989
November 13, 2017–
April 8, 2018 MoMA
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From the Collection: 1960–1969
March 26, 2016–
March 19, 2017 MoMA
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Sites of Reason: A Selection of Recent Acquisitions
June 11–
September 28, 2014 MoMA
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In & Out of Amsterdam: Travels in Conceptual Art, 1960–1976
July 19–
October 5, 2009 MoMA
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In & Out of Amsterdam: Art & Project Bulletin, 1968–1989
July 15–
October 26, 2009 MoMA
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Hanne Darboven has 27 exhibitionsonline.
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Hanne Darboven Construction Drawing 1968
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Hanne Darboven 4 Untitled (Portfolio 1) Vol II/1-100 A 19 1970
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Hanne Darboven Untitled (FILM… I.) (c. 1970)
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Hanne Darboven Untitled (FILM… 2.) (c. 1970)
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Hanne Darboven Untitled (Ein Jahr) 1970
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Hanne Darboven Untitled 1971
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Hanne Darboven 2 Blatt 1-2 1971
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Hanne Darboven Untitled c. 1972
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Hanne Darboven 49 x 49 (7 x 7 = 49) 1972-73
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Hanne Darboven II-b (1970-73)
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Hanne Darboven Month III (March) 1974
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Hanne Darboven Untitled 1974–75
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Hanne Darboven Turning Point >80< (Wende >80<) 1980-81
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Hanne Darboven Vierjahreszeiten 1981/82. Opus 7 "Der Mond Ist Aufgegangen" 1982
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Various Artists, Bruce Nauman, Mario Botta, Scott Burton, Enzo Cucchi, Hanne Darboven, A.R. Penck (Ralf Winkler) Parkett no. 10 1986
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Hanne Darboven Harburg Sand 1988
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Hanne Darboven Picture Documentation 1978-88
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Hanne Darboven World Views (Weltansichten) 1990
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Hanne Darboven Opus 17A 1996
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Hanne Darboven Ein Jahr: 1970 2007
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