
Zoe Leonard, image from Analogue, 1998-2007. © the artist, courtesy Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne.
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For the second of Dia’s projects at the Hispanic Society, New York-based artist Zoe Leonard presents her monumental work, Analogue (1998-2007), a series of nearly 400 photographs, along with a selection of rare maps and navigational charts dating back to the fifteenth century from the Hispanic Society’s extensive collection.
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Zoe Leonard was born in 1961 in Liberty, New York, and now lives and works in New York City. She has exhibited internationally since 1990, including recent solo presentations at the Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, Ohio (2007); Villa Arson, Nice, France (2007); Paula Cooper Gallery, New York City (2003); Center for Contemporary Art, Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw (1999); Centre National de la Photographie, Paris (1998); Kunsthalle Basel (1997); and the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago (1993). In 2007, Leonard was the subject of a 20-year career retrospective at the Kunstmuseum Winterthur, in Winterthur, Switzerland, which will travel to the Reina Sofía in Madrid in winter 2008.
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Dia's program at The Hispanic Society of America is generously supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs; New York City Councilmember Robert Jackson; Joshua Mack; Erica and Joseph Samuels; and Thea Westreich and Ethan Wagner.
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© 1995-2008 Dia Art Foundation
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