Dan Graham

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Dan Graham : biography

March 31, 1942 –

Other realized pavilions by Graham include: Crazy Spheroid – Two Entrances (2011), originally designed for the New York Botanical Garden, now at DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, MA;James H. Burnett III (October 4, 2011), The Boston Chronicle. Kaleidoscope/Doubled (2010), La Rochelle, France; Half Cylinder/ Perforated Steel Triangular Enclosure, Kortrijk, Belgium; Two V’s and 2 Half-Cylinders off-Aligned, Brussels, Belgium; One Straight Line Crossed by One Curved Line (2009) Novartis HQ, Basel, Switzerland; Two Half Cylinders (2008) at Bob Rennie’s Rennie Collection, Vancouver, BC; Half Square/Half Crazy at Casa del Fascio, Como, Italy; From Mannerism to Rococo (2007); Homage to Vilanova Artigas (2006), the São Paulo Biennial 2006; Bisected Triangle Inside Curve, Madison Square Park, New York (2002); Waterloo Sunset (2002–2003), Hayward Gallery, London; Yin/Yang Pavilion (1997/2002), MIT, Cambridge, MA (in Steven Holl’s dormitory); Two-Way Mirror / Hedge – Almost Complete Circle (2001), K21 Ständehaus, Düsseldorf, Germany; S-Curve for St. Gallen (2001), Hauser & Wirth Collection, St Gallen; Rivoli Gate Pavilion (2000), Castello di Rivoli, Brescia, Italy; Curved Two-Way Mirror Triangle, One Side Perforated Steel (2000), Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Japan; Two Different Anamorphic Surfaces (2000), Wanås Castle, Sweden; Walkway for Hypo-Bank (1999), Bayerische Hypotheken und Wechselbank AG, Munich, Germany; Star of David Pavilion (1999), Tel Aviv Museum of Art; Tel Aviv Museum of Art. Elliptical Pavilion (1995/1999), Vattenfall Europe, Michaelkirchstrasse, Berlin; Café Bravo (1998), Kunst-Werke Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin; Argonne Pavilion II (1998), Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois; Triangular Solid With Circular Insert (1997), Chiba City Museum of Art, Hikari, Areba; Two Two-Way Mirrored Parallelograms Joined with One Side Balanced Spiral Welded Mesh (1996), National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh; Two-Way Mirror Curved Hedge Zig-Zag Labyrinth (1996), Middlebury College, Middlebury; Two-Way Mirror Triangle with One Curved Side (1996), Vågan, Norway; Two-Way Mirror and Punched Aluminum Solid Triangle (1996), originally created for the garden of the Royal Shooting Club in Copenhagen, now at the Arken Museum of Modern Art;, Arken Museum of Modern Art. Parabolic Triangular Pavillon I (1996), Nordhorn; Two-Way Mirror Punched Steel Hedge Labyrinth (1994–1996), Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Star of David Pavillon for Schloss Buchberg (1991–1996), Gars am Kamp; Double Exposure (1995/2003), Serralves Foundation, Porto; Cylinder Bisected by Plane (1995), Benesse House Museum, Naoshima; Double Cylinder (The Kiss) (1994), San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; New Labyrinth for Nantes (1992–1994), Place Commandant Jean l’Herminier, Nantes; Triangular Bridge Over Water (1990), Laumeier Sculpture Park, St. Louis; Laumeier Sculpture Park, St. Louis. Star of David Pavillon/Triangular Pavilion with Triangular Roof Rotated 45° for Hamburg (1989/99), Hamburg; Triangular Solid with Circular Inserts, Variation D (1989), Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh; Triangular Solid with Circular Inserts (1989), Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice; Triangular Pavilion with Circular Cut-Out (1989–2000), various places; Skateboard Pavilion (1989), various places; Octagon for Münster (1987), Münster, Germany; Two-Way Mirror Pergola Bridge I, Fonds Régional d’Art Contemporain des Pays de la Loire, Clisson, France; Pavillion Sculpture II (1984), Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden; Rooftop Urban Park Project (1981/91) for Dia:Chelsea, New York; Marian Goodman Gallery, New York. Two Adjacent Pavilions (1981), Rijksmuseum Kröller-Müller, Otterlo, Netherlands; and Pavilion / Sculpture for Argonne (1978–81), Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Israel.