ARTISTS Jacqueline Hassink

Hosen-in, 2004
C-type print
127 x 160 cm
Edition of 7
Kaisan-do, 2004
C-type print
127 x 160 cm
Edition of 7
Ninna-ji, 2009
C-type print
127 x 160 cm
Edition of 7
Saiho-ji, 2009
C-type print
127 x 160 cm
Edition of 7
Shoden-ji, North West Kyoto, Japan, 22 July 2004, 2004
C-type print
127 x 160 cm
Edition of 7
Zuiho-in, 2004
C-type print
127 x 160 cm
Edition of 7

Jacqueline is a Dutch visual artist who lives and works in New York since 1997. She is well known for her global art projects that deal with the world of economic power. Her work represents visual graphic, and sociological maps of the axes of global economic structures. Her first art project, The Table of Power (1993–95), was soon followed by other projects such as Female Power Stations: Queen Bees (1996–2000), Car Girls (2002-08), Haute Couture Fitting Rooms, Paris (2003–12), and The Table of Power 2 (2009-11) Hassink’s work has been widely collected and exhibited, including shows at Huis Marseille in Amsterdam; Fotomuseum Winterthur, Winterthur; ICP in New York; Tokyo Metropolitan Museum for Photography, Tokyo; the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Guangzhou Museum of Modern Art, Guangzhou.

Hassink is a visual lecturer at Harvard University in conceptual photography and the International Center for Photography in New York. Recently Jacqueline is shortlisted for the prestigious Prix Pictet 2012 the world’s first prize dedicated to photography and sustainability. Starting at the Saatchi Gallery in London 9 October 2012, the Prix Pictet exhibition is now on world tour. Her new book The Table of Power 2 has been shortlisted for the ‘Paris Photo/ Aperture Book Award’ as one the ten best photo books of the year. In 2012 her work has been published by The Financial Times, Le Monde,  The New York Times, El Pais, Frankfurter Allgemeine, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Reuters, The Financial Times Germany, D2, De Standaard, NZZ, Newsweek, Wired and more.

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Press articles

Biography

Artist's Exhibitions

Artist's News

Press

Hassink’s work has appeared in The Financial Times, Le Monde, The New York Times, El Pais, Frankfurter Allgemeine, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Reuters, De Standaard, NZZ, Newsweek, Fortune, Wired and more.

Selected articles available to download

FT Deutschland, 20th April 2012
FT Weekend, November 2011

Biography

Born in 1966, Enschede, Netherlands
Lives and works in New York, USA

Education

1985-1988

Art Academy of Rotterdam, Netherlands

1988-1991

Royal Art Academy of The Hague, Netherlands

1991-1992

Art Academy of Trondheim, Norway

Solo Exhibitions

2013

“The Table of Power 2,” Museum of Modern Bologna (Mambo).

2011

“Jacqueline Hassink – Fitting Rooms” – NL – The Dutch Cultural Pop-Up Space – London
“The Table of Power 2” – Galerie Wouter van Leeuwen, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
“Closed Shop”, Jacqueline Hassink and Immo Kinko, Kaune Sudendorf. Köln, Germany.

2010

CONTACT Toronto Photography Festival, “Car Girls Installation” at Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art (MOCCA), Toronto, Canada.

2009

“Car Girls” Auto RAI Amsterdam in collaboration with Netherlands Photo Museum, Rotterdam, Netherlands.

2008

“The Power Show”, Huis Marseille foundation for photography, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
“The Power Show”, Netherlands Photo Museum, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
DSM Headquarters Heerlen, the Netherlands

2007

“The Power Show”, Huis Marseille foundation for photography, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
“The Power Show”, Netherlands Photo Museum, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
“The Power Show”, Cohen Amador gallery, New York

2005

“Arab Queen Bees”, Rencontre d’Arles 2005, France.
“Jacqueline Hassink”, Kanazawa College of Art Gallery, Kanazawa, Japan.

2004

19th Festival International des Arts de la Mode a Hyeres, France.
Hoogehuys Corporate Headquarters Utrecht, Netherlands.
“Car Girls” galerie Colette, Paris, France.

2003

“Jacqueline Hassink, Mindscapes”, Huis Marseille foundation for photography, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Kunstbanken, Hamar, Norway.

2002

AMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

2001

LaSalle Banks, Chicago, USA.
Museum für Gestaltung Zürich, Switzerland.
galerie deux, Tokyo, Japan.
Scalo gallery, New York, USA.

2000

Gallery of Photography, Dublin, Ireland.
LaSalle Banks, Chicago, USA.

1999

Konsthallen Bohusläns Museum, Uddevalla, Sweden.

1998

Museum of Modern Art Arnhem, Arnhem, Netherlands.
The Dutch Bank, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Künstlerhaus Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany.

1997

Galerie Fotomania, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Gallerie ACUD, Berlin, Germany.
Hogeschool Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Museum of Modern Art Arnhem, Arnhem, Netherlands.

1996

Flatland galerie, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Galerie OZ, Paris, France.
Hogeschool Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands.

1995

The art center ‘De Gele Rijder’, Arnhem, Netherlands.

1993

Galerie Nouvelle Image, Den Haag, Netherlands.
NTH University of Trondheim, Trondheim, Norway.

Group Exhibitions

2013

Power Prix Pictet, Istanbul Modern, Istanbul, Turkey.
Power Prix Pictet, Huis Marseille, Amsterdam.
Power Prix Pictet, Hungarian House of Photography, Budapest.
Power Prix Pictet, Gallery of Photography, Dublin.
Vögele Kultur Zentrum, Pfäffikon, Switzerland.
Paris Photo Los Angeles, Installation Car Girls, Aperture, Los Angeles.
Filosofie Nacht, Beurs van Berlage, Amsterdam.

2012

“Corporations are People too”, Ed Winkleman gallery, New York City.
“Closed Shop”, Kaune, Sudendorf Gallery, Köln, Germany.
Commission Olympic Games, The Photographers’ Gallery, London, Britain.
Power Finalists’ Exhibition Prix Pictet, Saatchi Gallery London.
Power Prix Pictet, Bernheimer Fine Art Photography, Munich.
Power Prix Pictet, Galerie Vanessa Quang, Paris
PAN Amsterdam art fair, Galerie Wouter van Leeuwen, Amsterdam.
Paris Photo-Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards, Paris.
“Recent Acquisitions_Doubling Presence” presentation Huis Marseille at Paris Photo, Paris.
“Feest van het Fotoboek,” Het Nederlands Fotomusuem, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
“Through an open window, Contemporary Art of the Rabo Art Collection”, Institut Néerlandais, Paris, France.
“IKJIJWIJ,” Rabo Kunstzone, Utrecht, Netherlands.

2011

“Digitaal? Analoog!”, Huis Marseille Museum for Photography, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
“Embarrassment of Riches: Picturing Global Wealth, 2000- 2010″, Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art,
Overland Park, Kansas, USA.
“Something That I’ll Never Really See” – Contemporary Photography from the V&A – India
Tour; Bhau Daji Lad Museum, Mumbai/ National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi / Salar Jung Museum,
Hyderabad/ National Gallery of Modern Art, Bangalore.
Art Chicago, Aperture Foundation, Chicago, IL, USA.
Art Amsterdam, Galerie Wouter van Leeuwen, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Paris Photo Aperture Foundation, Paris.
Art Cologne, Kaune Sudendorf Gallery, Cologne, Germany.
“Art dinner The Table of Power 2,” Huize Frankendael, Amsterdam.
“IKJIJWIJ,” Rabo Kunstzone, Utrecht, Netherlands.

2010

“The Third Triennial of Photography and Video” on fashion, ICP, New York, NY.
“Embarrassment of Riches”, MIA Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
“WATW/Car Girls” Three Shadows Art Photography Centre, Beijing, China.
“WATW/Car Girls” Netherlands China Art Foundation, Shanghai, China.
“WATW/Car Girls” Guangdong Museum of Art, Guangdong, China.
“CREDIT CRISIS-6 perspectives in art”, Huize Frankendael, Amsterdam, Netherands.
“Digitaal? Analoog!”, Huis Marseille Museum for Photography, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
“Wir Manager!”, Vögele Kultur Zentrum, curated by Martin Heller, Peter Quadri, Pfäffikon, Switzerland.
“The Mechanical Bride_Car Girls installation,”Scotiabank Contact Photography Festival, Toronto, May 2010.

2009

Touring show of contemporary photography from the V&A collection called
‘Something That I’ll Never Really See’. Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, Bradford.
group show Amador Gallery, New York, NY.
‘Uit Japan’ Galerie LUMC, Leiden, the Netherlands.
“The Third Triennial of Photography and Video” on fashion, ICP, New York, NY.
The AIPAD Photography Show New York – Cohen Amador Gallery, New York,
“400 year Dutch Art”, curated by the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam and ING Bank, Okura Hotel, Tokyo.
Art Chicago, Miami Art Fair, Paris Photo, Aperture Foundation.
‘Hidden Places’, Kaune Sudendorf Gallery, Köln, Germany.
“Car Girls” Three Shadows Art Photography Centre, Beijing, China.

2008

Touring show of contemporary photography from the V&A collection called ‘Something That I’ll Never Really See’. Arts Depot, Finchley; Nottingham Castle Museum; Hatton Gallery, Newcastle; Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, Bradford.
“Clinic”, Galerie Griesmar & Tamer, Paris, France.

2007

“Something That I’ll Never Really See, Contemporary Photography from the Vicotria & Albert Photo Collection” Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich, UK.
“Beauty Contest,” White Space Gallery, London, UK.
Photo London 2007 (White Space Gallery), London, UK.
Photo LA 2007 (Cohen Amador Gallery), Los Angeles, USA.
Psycho woman,” Fotohof Salzburg, Switzerland.
“Clinic”, Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool, UK.
“Dutch Eyes,” Netherlands Photo Museum, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
“Clinic”, CAUE, Lyon, France.
“Un/Fair Trade” Neue Galerie Graz, Austria.
Harvard University’s “VES New Faculty 2007-2008” show, Cambridge, MA, USA.

2006

Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK.
“Art at the rockface”, Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery and The Millennium Galleries, Sheffield, UK.
“Absolutely private”, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo, Japan.
“Office Spaces”, curated by Alice Rose George and Lee Marks, Dorsky Gallery, New York, USA.
“Everyday is not like everyday”, Foto Museum Amsterdam (FOAM), Netherlands.
“DRESSCODE”, Historisches und Völkerkundemuseum & Neue Kunst Halle St. Gallen, Switzerland.
“Clinic”, at the Salpetriere Chapel during Paris Photo 2006, Paris, France.
“Clinic”, Museum of Contemporary Art Lyon, France.

2005

“the Rabo Bank Art Collection”, Gemeente Museum The Hague, Netherlands.
“Red Carpet”, Kunstverein KISS, Untergrönningen, Germany.
“Office Hours”, Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst, Berlin, Germany.
“Marks of Honour”, Foto Museum Amsterdam (FOAM) & Van Zoetendaal gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

2004

“the collection”, Huis Marseille foundation for photography, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
“New Fall Faculty”, Carpenter Center, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA.
“Curious Wishes” commission by BMW, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France.

2003

“Vrrooomvrrooom!” Nederlands Foto Museum, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
2003 International Noorderlicht Photo festival, Groningen, Netherlands.
“the office”, The Photographers’ Gallery, London, UK.
“8 days” Hannover Kunstverein, Hannover, Germany. The exhibition is part of an exhibition commissioned by Jaeger-LeCoultre touring to; Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Tokyo, Las Vegas, Sao Paolo, Barcelone, Vienna, Rome, Amsterdam, London, Munich and Paris.

2002

“Trade Show” Netherlands Photo Institute, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
“The Global Complex”, the O.K.-Center for Contemporary Art, Linz, Austria.
“Nederlandse bedrijfs fotoboeken 1945-1965”, Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Netherlands. “Hausordnungen” Stadthaus Ulm, Germany.

2001

“Trade Show” Fotomuseum Winterthur, Winterthur, Switzerland.
Herten International Photo Festival “Visions of Europe”, Germany.

2000

Symposium Norge, Larvik, Norway.
Ponton headquarters, Hamburg, Germany.
Museum of Modern Art Arnhem “Nieuwe aanwinsten”, Arnhem, Netherlands.

Awards and Comissions

2013

longlisted DutchDoc Award, Utrecht, the Netherlands.

2012

shortlisted for Prix Pictet, shortlisted Paris Photo-Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards, Photo Espagna book award

2010

ISRAEL: PORTRAIT OF A WORK IN PROGRESS (2008/2009/2010) curated by Frederic Brenner, France. artists: Gabriele Basilico, Wendy Ewald, Frank Gohlke, Rip Hopkins,Valérie Jouve, Rinko Kawauchi, Martin Kollar, Josef Koudelka, Gilles Peres, Sophie Ristelhueber, Paul Shambroom, Stephen Shore, Alec Soth, Frank Thiel, Lars Tunbjörk, Nick Waplington, Thomas Struth.

2008

Money by RGB, Paris France (2008/2009). artists: Jonathan de Villier, Stephen Gill, Pierre Gonnord and Martin Parr /

2007

commission by the Netherlands Inter Universitair Art Historic Institute in Florence.

2006

“Clinic” an interpretation of the Paimio Sanatorium designed by Alvar Aalto, Finland, commissioned by RVB (Paris, France)

2005

“Queens Day Book”, commissioned by Kai Zastrow (Amsterdam)/ “Carrara portraits”, commissioned by Bilanz magazine (Zürich)/ “Marks of Honour,” commission Schaden.com (Köln, Germany).

2004

“Reaal Verzekeringen“ photo commission by KesselsKramer (Amsterdam)/ film “BMW Car Girls”; commission by BMW (Munich, Germany)

2003

collaboration with Rem Koolhaas on magazine ‘Wired’, the new space, New York/ nominated for the 13th European Women of Achievement Awards in the Arts (London)/ nominated for the De La Warr Photo Commission (UK)/ photo commission by Jaegre- LeCoultre for the exhibition ‘8 days’, Le Sentier (Switzerland)/ nominated for the ‘Book Award’ at Rencontres d’Arles 2003 (Arles, France)/ final candidate commission by Rem Koolhaas and NAI publishers to document Rem Koolhaas building ‘the Dutch Embassy’ in Berlin.

2002

award winner of ‘le Prix No Limit d’Arles’, Rencontres d’Arles 2002 (Arles, France)/ photo commission by AMC art collection

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