From 2001-2005, Triple Candie produced and curated 49 projects, most of them group exhibitions and new, often temporary, installations. In the summers of 2004 and 2005, Triple Candie also presented its two Anonymous Artist Projects, which, in retrospect, were early glimpses of the organization's future. The exhibitions listed below were presented at 465 West 126th Street in Harlem in a ground-floor warehouse space that no longer exists.
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2005
Main Space: Jennifer Stillwell: New Work (October 11 – December 11, 2005)
Project Space: Nari Ward's Tip-Off Series: Introducing Jane Johnston (October 11 – December 11, 2005)
Main Space: Slide Show IV: Seven Artists Talking – Derrick Adams, Paul Chan, Ann Craven, Guerrilla Girls, Tom Nozkowski, Julianne Swartz, and Gedi Sibony (October 17 – 28, 2005)
Project Space: Nari Ward's Tip-Off Series: Introducing Jeffrey Hatfield (September 11 – October 9, 2005)
Main Space: Lara Schnitger: Blacks on Blondes (September 11 – October 9, 2005)
Main Space: The Anonymous Artist Project II (July 17 – August 14, 2005)
Main Space: Sanford Biggers: New Work (June 5 – July 10, 2005)
Project Space: Rashawn Griffin: New Work (April 17 – May 22, 2005)
Main Space: Kelly Kaczynski: Air is Air and Thing is Thing (April 17 – May 22, 2005)
Main Space: Mark Lewis: Three Silent Film Projections (February 27 – April 3, 2005)
Project Space: In the Wake: Annabelle Benson, Jennifer Black, Joy Curtis, and Lara Kohl, curated by Matthew Lusk (February 27 – April 3, 2005)
Main Space: Rodney McMillian: Untitled (Ellipses III) (January 9 – February 13, 2005)
Project Space: Rudy Shepherd: Wouldn't It Be Nice (Janary 9 – February 13, 2005)
2004
Main Space: Three Attempts at Longevity — Karyn Olivier, George Raggett, and Isabel Riley (November 11 – December 19, 2004)
Project Space: Christian Marclay: Playing Records (November 11 – December 19, 2004)
Main Space: Slide Show III: Seven Artists Talking — Kehinde Wiley, Phoebe Washburn, Coco Fusco, Tony Feher, Cary Leibowitz/Candyass, Jon Kessler, and Amy Sillman (October 12 – 27, 2004)
Main Space: Halsey Rodman: K is Multipled (September 7 – October 5, 2004)
Project Space: Victor Kirillov-Dubinskiy: New Work (September 7 – October 5, 2004)
Main Space: The Anonymous Artist Project (July 17 – August 15, 2004)
Main Space: The Reality of Things — Hans Accola, Eric Brown, Tara Donovan, Adrianna Farmiga, Tony Feher, Martha Friedman, Robert Gober, Daniel Guzman, Akiko Ichikawa, Sherrie Levine, Sol'Sax, and Shinique Smith (May 30 – July 11, 2004)
Main Space: Charles Gaines: Selected Work, 1991–2004 (March 29 – May 9, 2004)
Project Space: Derrick Adams: Me and My Imaginary Friends (March 29 – May 9, 2004)
Main Space: Brian Jungen: Court (February 1 – March 14, 2004)
Project Space: Emily Mills: New Work (February 1 – March 14, 2004)
Main Space: The Changing Same: Artists in Harlem — Terry Broddie, Isami Ching, Monika Goetz, Marc Handelman, Shoji Kato, Ellen Lesperance/Jeanine Oleson, Donna Lindo, Domingo Nuno, Dionis Ortiz, Jose Ortiz, Mikki Powell, Kurt Riebel, Halsey Rodman, Jeff Sonhouse, Lloyd Toone, Tree Williams, and Heeseop Yoon (December 12, 2003 – January 16, 2004)
2003
Project Space: Andrea Cohen: Year of the Dolphin (December 12, 2003 – January 16, 2004)
Project Space: Howardena Pindell: Free, White, and 21 (October 24 – November 23, 2003)
Main Space: The Sentimental Favorite: Abstract Painting — Elsbeth Deser, Iva Gueorguieva, Frederick Hayes, Mark Takamichi Miller, Jennifer Riley (October 24 – November 23, 2003)
Main Space: Slide Show II: Seven Artists Talking — Willie Cole, Joanne Greenbaum, Josiah McElheny, Deborah Grant, Odili Donald Odita, Dana Schutz, Nari Ward (September 22 – October 16, 2003)
Main Space: Standing at the Edge of An Open Field: RISD Graduate Thesis Exhibition — Alexi Chisler, Meridith Pingree, Dan Price, Christine Skarulis, and others (August 2003)
Project Space: Navin June Norling: A New Installation, curated by Franlin Sirmans (June 15 – July 27, 2003)
Main Space: Living Units: Eight Domestic Environments — Isa Dean, Rico Gatson, Joohyun Kim, Matthew Lusk, Corey McCorkle, Adia Millett, Jessica Stockholder, James Yamada, and Andrea Zittel; co-curated with Omar Lopez Chahoud (June 15 – July 27, 2003)
Project Space: Jennie Jones: New Work, curated by Franklin Sirmans (May 4 – 25, 2003)
Project Space: Tracy Malloy: Trace, curated by Franklin Sirmans (April 6 – 27, 2003)
Main Space: Polly Apfelbaum: Today I Love Everybody (April 6 – May 25, 2003)
Main Space: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings — Vito Acconci, Chris Marker, Sara Sun (February 9 – March 23, 2003)
2002
Main Space: Sugar & Cream: Wall Hangings by Contemporary Artists — Tracy Emins, David Hammons, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Oliver Herring, James Hyde, and Rosie Lee Tompkins (November 24, 2002 – February 2, 2003)
Main Space: Taylor Davis: New Sculpture (October 11 – November 10, 2002)
Main Space: Slide Show: Seven Artists Talking — Laylah Ali, Brett Cook-Dizney, Tony Gray, David Humphrey, Sheila Pepe, Nadine Robinson, and James Siena (September 6 – October 4, 2002)
Main Space: Triple Theater — Heidie Giannotti/Matthew Brannon, Bruce Nauman, and Bill Viola (July 6 – August 4, 2002)
Main Space: Hotel/Motel: Artists Who Live or Work in Harlem — Derrick Adams, Lucas Carlson, Ann Craven, Tomas Vu Daniels, Heidie Giannotti, Leah Gilliam, Deborah Grant, Asia Ingalls, Kristina Jacobs, Jennifer Nuss, and Grace Williams (May 19 – June 30, 2002)
Project Space: Peter Goodman: Home Sweet Home (May 19 – June 30, 2002)
Main Space: Kiki Smith: Realms (March 14 – April 27, 2002)
2001
Main Space: Rumors of War: A Contemporary Exhibition Influenced by Jacob Lawrence's War Series — Matthew Bakkom, Lennon Jno Baptiste, Gabriele Di Matteo, Daisuke Nakayama, Deborah Grant, Lucy Orta, Athena Robles, Danielle Tegeder, and Jennifer Zakin; curated by Franklin Sirmans (December 15, 2001 – January 27, 2002)
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