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PUBLISHED Essays & INTERVIEWS
Consideration Defne
Ayas
interviews Carey Young, Performa05 published text, 2006
Lines
Made by Walking Louise
Menzies, catalogue text, 2006
Temporary Peace Zone Inka Gressel interviews Carey Young, catalogue
text, 2006
Revolution:
It's a Lovely Word Raimundas
Malasauskas interviews Carey Young, Trafo gallery programme
text, 2005
Works
both Ways: Carey Young's Sputnik Project for the Kunstverein
München
Mark Godfrey, 2004
Disclaimer, Jon
Wood interviews Carey Young, Henry Moore Institute programme
text, 2004
Lines
Made by Walking, Sinisa
Mitrovic, British Council catalogue text, 2003
All
Inside Maria Lind, Kunstverein
Munich programme text, 2002
Carey
Young: Business as Usual
John Kelsey, essay- first published in Artext, 2002
Adventures
in Capitalism John Kelsey,
catalogue essay, 2001
Trading Places Barnaby Drabble, first published in Flash Art International, 2001
The
Avant Garde, Again Alex
Farquharson, catalogue essay, 2001
Carey
Young: Nothing Ventured John
Slyce, catalogue essay, 2001
Press releases: solo shows &
events
If/Then Paula
Cooper Gallery,
New York, 2007
Speechcraft, (performance) Modern
Art Oxford, Oxford, 2007
Consideration, Midway
Contemporary Art,
Minneapolis, 2007
Consideration, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York 2005
Disclaimer, IBID
Projects, London 2005
Disclaimer,
Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, 2004
Carey
Young, Index, Stockholm,
2004
Press releases: group
shows & events
No,
future, Bloomberg Space, London, 2007
From
60 to 7: The Politics of the 'Private', Henie
Onstad Art Centre, Oslo, 2007
British Art Show 6, BALTIC, Newcastle & tour, 2005
Democracies, Tirana Biennale, 2005
Critical Societies: Art, Criticism and the Promises of Capitalism, Badischer Kunstverein, Karlsruhe, 2005
Making Things Public , ZKM, Karlsruhe, 2005
What
Business are You in? Atlanta
Center for Contemporary Art, Atlanta, 2005
Trade
Show, Mass MOCA, North Adam,
2005
Nothingness,
Galerie Eugen Lendl, Graz,
2004
Cycle
Tracks Will Abound In Utopia, Australian
Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne, 2004
I
Am Not A Feminist. I am Normal,
Austrian Cultural Forum,
London, 2004
Philippe Parreno / Carey Young, Kunstverein
München,
2004
A Short History of Performance,
Part II, Whitechapel
Gallery, London, 2003
Becks Futures - talk,
ICA, London, 2003
Exchange and Transform (Arbeitstitel),
Kunstverein München, 2002
May
Day, The
Photographers' Gallery, London, 1999
Texts
by the artist
I
am for an Art... (after Claes Oldenburg), artist's
statement produced for conference
Product Line Cabinet magazine, Issue 10,
Spring 2003
Notes from the Inside, artist's statement produced for Beck's Futures catalogue, 2003
Geography as Destiny:
an Analysis of 'City of Bits' by William J. Mitchell
Published by Mute magazine,
Winter 1997
DOWNLOADABLE CATALOGUES
Trade
Show Mass
MOCA, North Adam, 2005. Essays by Martha Buskirk, Mario Carpo,
Mary Jo Diehl, Mark Taylor and Rebecca Uchill. (PDF format,1.9
MB)
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essays
Essays & press coverage
Works
both Ways: Carey Young's Sputnik Project for the Kunstverein
München
Mark Godfrey, 2004
Lines
Made by Walking, Sinisa
Mitrovic, 2003
All
Inside Maria Lind,
2002
Carey
Young: Business as Usual
John Kelsey - first published in Artext, 2002
The
Avant Garde, Again Alex
Farquharson, Catalogue essay, 2001
Carey
Young: Nothing Ventured John
Slyce, 2001
Press releases: solo shows
& events
Disclaimer,
IBID Projects, London
2005
Disclaimer,
Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, 2004
Carey
Young, Index, Stockholm,
2004
Press releases:
group shows & events
What
Business are You in? Atlanta
Center for Contemporary Art, Atlanta, 2005
Trade
Show, Mass MOCA, North
Adam, 2005 (download catalogue as a PDF, 1.7 MB)
Nothingness,
Galerie Eugen Lendl,
Graz, 2004
Cycle Tracks Will
Abound In Utopia, Australian
Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne, 2004
I
Am Not A Feminist. I am Normal,
Austrian Cultural
Foruam, London, 2004
A Short History of
Performance, Part II, Whitechapel
Gallery, London, 2003
Becks Futures - talk,
ICA, London, 2003
Exchange and Transform
(Arbeitstitel), Kunstverein
Munchen, 2002
May Day, The
Photographers' Gallery, London, 1999
Texts
by the artist
Product Line
Cabinet magazine,
Issue 10, Spring 2003
Geography as
Destiny: an Analysis of 'City of Bits' by William J. Mitchell
Published by Mute
magazine, Winter 1997
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