Not For Sale
February 11 - April 16, 2007
Not for Sale presents unavailable
works by some of the art market’s most sought-after talents—artworks
that the artists refuse to sell, reserving them for their
own collections. Although the choice of medium may vary, ranging
from painting, drawing and photography to installation and
sculpture, all the work on view is united by the meaning it
has for the artists who made it and their desire to hold on
to each piece, no matter what the bidding price. Whether big,
as in Mark di Suvero’s large-scale steel sculpture in the
courtyard, or small, as in Christo’s smallest package, all
of these works are decidedly not for sale.
For more information
please visit PS1 at www.ps1.org/ps1_site/content/view/229/102/

David
Maljković portrait, photo by Marko Ercegovic
David
Maljkovic is
born in 1973 in Rijeka,
Croatia.
He lives and works in Zagreb
and Berlin and is one of the
most sought after artists of his generation. Recent solo exhibition
include: Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade;
Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven;
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rijeka; Centre de Creation Contemporain, Tours; Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam.
Upcoming solo exhibitions in 2007: P.S.1 New
York, Whitechapel
Art Gallery,
London; CAPC Musee d' Art Contemporain;
Bordeaux and Kunstverein Hamburg and Biennale di Venezia.
Selected Group Exhibitions include: Magellanic Cloud,
Centre Pompidou, Paris; Ideal City – Invisible Cities,
Zamosc & Potsdam; Downloads from Future, Townhouse
Gallery, Cairo; Mercury in Retrograde, De Appel, Amsterdam;
Busan Biennale; Again for Tomorrow, Royal College of
Art, London; Go Inside Tirana Biennial 3; The Imaginary
Number, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin and
9. Istanbul
Biennale. www.mmsu.hr/maljkovic/cv.html
David Maljkovic's project at P.S.1 is selected
by Croatian curator Branko Franceschi and supported by
the Croatian Ministry of Culture and Mrs. Neda Young.
Not for Sale is organized
by P.S.1 Director Alanna Heiss. This exhibition is supported
by The International Council of The Museum of Modern Art.