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108 migration, 2009, Regen Projects, Los Angeles, California, USA. Musical performances by Lucky Dragons, Nudge, White Rainbow, Steve Roden, and the Urxed the handle comes up, the hammer comes down, 2009, Theater Basel, Switzerland. Performance with rural farm auctioneers, part of Il Tempo del Postino 2008 Write-In Jerry Brown President, 2008, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York, USA. Featuring John Bowe with musical performances by Pepi Ginsberg and Jeffrey Lewis migration, 2008, 303 Gallery, New York, New York, USA. Musical accompaniment by ARP, Lichens, and White Rainbow 99¢ Dreams, Happening, Westside Gentleman’s Club, New York, New York, USA. Multiscreen projection with musical performances by Lissy Trullie and the Fibs and Justin Miller Ocean, 2008, University of California, Santa Barbara, California, USA. Multiscreen projection on beach at nighttime 2007 the handle comes up, the hammer comes down, 2007, Opera House, Manchester, UK. Performance with rural farm auctioneers, part of Il Tempo del Postino, the Manchester International Festival Sleepwalkers: MoMA Pop Rally, 2007, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York, USA. Musical performances by Hisham Bharoocha, Ryan Donowho, and Cat Power, reading by Melissa Plaut 2006 K-N-O-C-K-O-U-T, 2006, Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, New York, USA. Performance by Street Drum Corps Broken Screen, 2006, Essex Street Market, New York, New York, USA. Featuring Vito Acconci, Black Dice, Adam Green, Jeff Koons, and Miranda July, with films by Acconci, Stan Brakhage, George Greenough, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Kelly Sears, and Superstudio Broken Screen, 2006, Schindler House, MAK Center, Los Angeles, California, USA. Featuring John Baldessari, Ariel Pink, Tim Sweeney, and Andrea Zittel, with films by Stan Brakhage, George Greenough, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Kelly Sears, and Ryan Trecartin 2005 K-N-O-C-K-O-U-T, 2005, Regen Projects, Los Angeles, California, USA. Performances by Street Drum Corps and rural farm auctioneers Selected Books and Catalogs 2022 Doug Aitken: Works 1992–2022. London: MACK. 2021 Doug Aitken, New Era. Edited by Rachel Kent. Sydney: Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, with Thames & Hudson, Sydney. Exh. cat. 2019 Now Is the Time: 25 Years Collection Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg. Edited by Andreas F. Beitin and Holger Broeker. Wolfsburg: Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, with Hatje Cantz, Berlin. Exh. cat. 2016 Doug Aitken Electric Earth. Edited by Donna Wingate. Los Angeles: The Museum of Contemporary Art, with DelMonico Books / Prestel, New York. Exh. cat. 2015 Doug Aitken Sculptures 2001–2015. Edited by Lionel Bovier. Zurich: JRP|Ringier. Doug Aitken. Edited by Helmut Müller and Max Hollein. Frankfurt am Main: Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, with Verlag für moderne Kunst, Vienna. Exh. cat. I like America. Edited by Peter Schaufler, Barbara Bergmann, and Svenja Frank. Sindelfingen: SCHAUWERK Sindelfingen, with Kerber, Bielefeld. Exh. cat. 2014 Doug Aitken Electric Earth. Yongin-si: Nam June Paik Center. Exh. cat. Marta, Karen, ed. Doug Aitken: 100 YRS. New York: Rizzoli. 2010 100 Künstler. 100 Werke. 100 Positionen. Edited by Peter Schaufler and Barbara Bergmann. Sindelfingen: SCHAUWERK Sindelfingen, with DuMont, Cologne. Exh. cat. 2008 Doug Aitken: 99¢ Dreams. Zurich: Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich / New York: Westside Gentleman’s Club, with Aspen Art Press, Aspen. Exh. cat. Blasted Allegories: Works from the Ringier Collection. Edited by Beatrix Ruf. Lucerne: Kunstmuseum Luzern, with JRP|Ringier, Zurich. Exh. cat. Life on Mars, 55th Carnegie International. Edited by Douglas Fogle. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Museum of Art. Exh. cat. Red Eye: L.A. Artists from the Rubell Family Collection. Miami: Rubell Family Collection. Exh. cat. 2007 Chronology. Edited by Daniel Birnbaum. 2nd ed. Berlin: Sternberg Press. her(his)tory. Edited by Marina Fokidis. Athens: Museum of Cycladic Art. Exh.cat. Doug Aitken: Sleepwalkers. Edited by Emily Hall. New York: The Museum of Modern Art. Exh. cat. Creative Time: The Book. Edited by Ruth A. Peltason. New York: Princeton Architectural Press. All Hawaii Entrées: Lunar Reggae. Edited by Rachel Thomas. Dublin: Irish Museum of Modern Art, with Charta, Milan. Exh. cat. 2005 Beyond Cinema: The Art of Projection: Films, Videos and Installations from 1963 to 2005. Edited by Anette Hüsch, Joachim Jäger, and Gabriele Knapstein. Berlin: Hamburger Bahnhof, Museum für Gegenwart, with Hatje Cantz, Berlin. Exh. cat. Universal Experience: Art, Life, and the Touristʼs Eye. Chicago: Museum of Contemporary Art. 2004 Landscape and Memory. Edited by Alicia Chillida. Madrid: La Casa Encendida / Las Palmas: El Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno. Exh. cat. Doug Aitken: We’re Safe as Long as Everything Is Moving. Edited by Marta Gili, Jon Alain Guzik, and Chus Martinez. Barcelona: CaixaForum. Exh. cat. 2003 Defying Gravity: Contemporary Art and Flight. Raleigh: North Carolina Museum of Art. Exh. cat. Imperfect Innocence: The Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection. Baltimore: Contemporary Art Museum, with D.A.P., New York. Exh. cat. RISE: Doug Aitken. Humlebæk: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. Exh. cat. Spiritus. Stockholm: Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall. Exh. cat. 2002 Screen Memories. Mito-shi: Contemporary Art Gallery, Art Tower Mito. Exh. cat. 2001 Doug Aitken. New York: Phaidon. Hypermental: Rampant Reality 1950–2000 from Salvador Dalí to Jeff Koons. Zurich: Kunsthaus Zürich, with Hatje Cantz, Berlin. Exh. cat. 2000 Flight Patterns. Los Angeles: The Museum of Contemporary Art. Exh. cat. Form Follows Fiction. Turin: Castello di Rivoli, Museo d’Arte Contemporanea, with Charta, Milan. Exh. cat. Speed of Vision: On the Construction and Perception of Time in Video Art. Ridgefield: Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art. Exh. cat.

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