Jane And Louise Wilson

bibliography

2019 
In Focus: Jane and Louise Wilson | A Reputable Collaboration that Started 150 Miles Apart, Photofairs, online, May 24.
Shim, Woo-hyun. The Security Has Been Improved examines surveillance, online, May 1.
Dex, Robert, and Lizzie Thomson. Works from the Governments art collection form new exhibition in Waltham Forests year-long programme, London Evening Standard, online, April 23.

2018 
Feeney, Mark. Art and conspiracy meet at the Met Breuer, The Boston Globe, online, November 21
Budick, Ariella, Landscapes After Ruskin, Grey Art Gallery, Financial Times, Online, May 11

2017 
Bradner, Liesl, WWII Coastal Bunkers: Once symbols of strength, now aliens of the sea, Los Angeles Times, Online, June 3
Inches, Artists Project: Jane and Louise Wilson, Esopus Magazine, 24 Spring

2016 
Carpenter, Ele, The Nuclear Culture Source Book, Black Dog Publishing,
London, p. 36
Double vision: the artist duos who think as one, The Guardian, Online, June 3

2015 
Portfolio, Prefix Photo, Volume 16, p. 64-67
Knelman, Sara, Conflict, Time, Photography, Frieze, May, p. 238 Charlesworth, JJ, Star Artists Curate Revelatory Survey of British History at Londons Hayward Gallery, Artnet News, Online
Jones, Corinne, Jane and Louise Wilson: This show is like going into seven different artists brains, The Guardian, February 1, Online
Jane and Louise Wilson: Undead Sun Time Out London, p.63

2014 
Fullerton, Elizabeth, Double Take, Artnews, December, Online
Fullerton, Elizabeth, Double Take, Artnews, December, Cover and p.74 - 83 Zellen, Jody, Jane and Louise Wilson, Artillery Magazine, Online, September Jones, Jonathan, Ruin Lust, a brilliant but bonkers exhibition The Guardian Online, March 3

2013 
Hall, Emily, Jane and Louise Wilson, ARTFORUM, November, p. 287-288 Arte in Europa dal 1945 The desire of freedom, p. 226-227
Taber, Alexander, Jane and Louise Wilson, Corridor8, January
Yes Naturally: how Art saves the world Niet Normaal Foundation, naiO 10 publishers. p.66

2012 
Wilson, Robbie, Chernobyl - Jane and Louise Wilson : Atomgrad, The Manchester Historian, December 11
Searle, Adrian, Post-atrocity exhibition: Jane and Louise Wilsons disturbing films, The Guardian, October 22
Youngs, Ian, Artists Jane and Louise Wilson offer view of Chernobyl, BBC News, October 8
Lack,Jessica, Who, What, Why - Jane and Louise Wilson review, Another Magazine, October 5
Sharratt, Chris, Review, Frieze, May 2012
Urwin Jones, Sarah, Jane and Louise Wilson, Dundee Contemporary Arts, The Herald, Scotland, January

2010 
Jane & Louise Wilson Art Review, April
Dillon, Brian, Decline and Fall - Tracing the History in Ruins in Art, Frieze, April Thorne, Sam, Look to the Stars, Frieze, February
Schwabsky, Barry, review, Artforum, January 1

2009 
Sherwin, Skye, Jane & Loise Wilson, Art Review, March, p.25
Brown, Mark, Kubrick Holocaust Film to be told in installation, The Guardian, January 3

2008 
Review, War Works in Walsall, Art World, Dec. 2007-Jan. 2008

2006 
Hubbard, Sue, What's Behind the Screens?, The Independent, May 24, p. 20 Ebner, Jorn, review, Frieze Jan/Feb

2004 
Avgikos, Jan, review, Artforum, December, p. 192 Vanderbilt, Tom, Best of 2004, Artforum, December, p. 170 Schwendener, Martha, review, Time Out, Oct 28-Nov4, p. 77 Smith, Roberta, review, The New York Times, Oct 29, p. E38
Driel, Anne van, Het mooie van falende architectuur, de Volkskrant, January 22nd, p. 16-17

2003 
Smith, Roberta, When an Artists Eye Guides a Museum Show, The New York Times, December 12th, E43
Dillon, Brian, Frieze, issue 78, October, p.129-130
Jane and Louise Wilson: A free and anonymous monument, The Art Newspaper
Searle, Adrian, You are here, The Guardian, September 16
Lunn, Felicity, Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered, Artforum, September, p. 234
Glover, Michael, review, ARTnews Summer, Vol. 102, No.7, p.170-171

2002 
Metzger, Rainer, The Waste Land, Kunstforum International, January-March, No. 158,
Lamm, April Elizabeth, review, tema celeste, May-June, No. 91, p. 87
Simmermon, Jeff, (interview), the ghosts of paranoia, Punchline, June 27, Is.203, p. 8-11
Gopnik, Blake, Here&Now, The Washington Post, June 16, p. G3 Art in Review (date book), The New York Times, Friday June 28 Jones, Steven L., Art Meets Technology, Style Weekly, July 10
Katy Deepwell, Egofugal, Woman artists at the 7th Istanbul Biennal, n. paradoxa, international feminist art journal, (Eco) Logical, vol. 9/2002, p. 74-83, interview with Louise Wilson, p. 79-81
Paul Usherwood, B. Opened, Art Monthly, No. 259, September 2002, p. 1-4 Campbell, Clayton, Spotlight: Beau Monde, Flash Art, October, Vol XXXIV, No. 220, p. 98
Israel, Nico, review (Public Offerings, MOCA,L.A.), Artforum, September, Vol. XL, No. 1, p. 189
V Magazine, No. 11, May-June, p. 38

2001 
Cash, Stephanie, review (303 Gallery), Art in America, Vol. 80, No. 5, May, p. 175-6
Ichikawa, Akiko, review, NYArts, Vol. 6, No. 2, February, p.30
Bonascossa, Ilaria, review (303 Gallery), tema celeste: contemporary art, XVIII, No. 83, January -February, p.92
Clifford, Katie, review, Art News, January, p.149

2000 
Schwendener, Martha, review (303 Gallery), Artforum, Vol. XXXIX, No. 4, December, p. 144
Arning, Bill, Carnegie Dilly: A Remarkable Exhibition in Pittsburgh Breathes New Life into the Mega-Show, Time Out New York, November 25
Luyckx, Filip, Critical Review: Jane and Louise Wilson, Sint-Likasgalerij, Brussel, No 2, November, p.10-11
Levin, Art: Jane & Louise Wilson, review, The Village Voice, October 31, p. 102
Young, Laura, Stargazing (review), Washington Square News, New York, NY, October 27-29, p.9
Griffin, Tim, Back in the U.S.S.R, Time Out New York, October 26, Is. 266 Johnson, Ken, Art in Review (303 Gallery), The New York Times, Friday, Caniglia, Julie, New Sensation, Harpers Bazaar, September, pp. 436-38 Williams, Gilda, Jane & Louise Wilson in the Light of the Gothic Tradition, Parkett, No. 58, pp. 15-18
Godfrey, Tony, London, Roni Horn, Craigie Horsfield, and Contemporary Artists Video, Burlington Magazine, July, p. 456 -58
McQuaid, Cate, review, Art News, June, p. 152
Hillman, James, Plural Art, tema celeste, Italy, May-June, p. 108-182 Glover, Michael, The Back Half, New Statesman, May 22, p. 43
Dixon, Andrew Graham, The Art od Success, Vogue, London, May, p. 179-92 Packer, William, Screening Time, Financial Times, London, May 6
Cocker to Judge New Brit Art Award, D-Pict, London, April/May This World of Ours, Contemporary Visual Arts, Is. 25, p. 8
Moynes, Jojo, Film of car trip win £24, 000 art award, The Independent, London, April 19, p. 7
IOR, The New Brits on the Block, Tate, The Art Magazine, London,Spring, p. 8 JL, Dream On, Tate, The Art Magazine, Spring, p. 14
1999 Carnegie Itnternational, Masterpiece, Spring, p. 88
Kissick, John, Feelin Mighty Real: The 1999/2000 Carnegie International, New ARTE Examiner, March, p.38
Lubbock, Tom, Has Modern At Lost its Bottle, The Independent Review, London, March 11, p. 11
Leffingwell, Edward, Carnegie Ramble, Art in America, No. 3, March, p. 86-94
Temin, Christine, Disquiet, please, The Boston Globe, February 11 Mc Milan, Duncan, Like a Dream, The Scotsman, February 11, p. 24
Jones, Jonathan, Warning: this woman is inside your head, The Guardian, London, February 10, p. 10
Siegel, Katy, Carnegie International, Artforum, pp.106
Jones, Jonathan, Liverpool Biennial, frieze, Is. 50, January/February, p. 96-7 Biennale di Liverpool, Tema Celeste, February
Boyer, Charles-Arthur, Je est un Autre, Beaux Arts, Nr, 189, February, p. 48 Carrier, David, Pittsburgh Carnegie International, Burlington Magazine, February
Lewison, Cedar, Turner Prize, Flash Art, January - February, p. 61 Gorucheva, Tanya, This World of Ours, Flash Art, January - February, p.62 Schwabsky, Barry, Twins who share an enigmatic vision , The New York Times, January 2, p.44
Very New Art 2000, Bijutsu Techo, Japan, vol. 52, no. 782, January Sherman, Mary Twin Brit Video Artists Delight in Shades of Dark Visual Arts, The Boston Herald, January 30
Schwalb, Harry, Carnegie International: Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, Art News, January
Dailey, Meghan, Pittsburgh, 1900/2000 Carnegie International, Art Press International, Is. 253, January, p. 12-14
Wu, Chin-Tao, Special Report, Art China, January

1999 
1999 Turner Prize Feature, Zoo, Lonson, January, Is. 4, p. 155 Leith, Caoimhin Mac Giolla, Liverpool Biennial Of Contemporary Art,
Artforum International Special Issue Best of the 90s, December, p. 158 Turner, G, Pittsburgh: The Carnegie International, Flash Art, Nov - Dec, Is. 209, p. 57
Villers, Sarah, A Thought that Counts, The Herald, Glasgow, Dec.16, p. 19 Thomas, Mary, 11 videos, Two-Films Are Among Highlights, Post Gazette, November 28
Shearing, Graham, Reviewing the Carnegie International, Tribune Review, Londond, November 28
Arning, Bill, Carnegie Dilly, Time Out New York, November 25 Falkenstein, Michelle, Whats So Good About Being Bad, ART News, November , p.159-163
Reardon, Valerie, Trace, Art Monthly, November, No. 231,
Potter, Chris, The Carnegie International Explores Boundaries in a Complicated World, Pittsburgh City Paper, November 3
Smith, Edward Lucie, Edward Lucie Smith is sickened by the rumors over Sensation [], Art Review, November 1, p. 26
Clay, J, Artist Aiming to Clean Up, Leicester Mercury, London, October 29, p. 19
Walter, Natasha, Its Time for Emin to make her bed and to move on, The Independent, London, October 25, p. 5
McEwen, John, Eminence Without Merit, Sunday Telegraph, London, October 24, p. 11
Miler, Catherine, Real Turner stands up to prize namesakes, Sunday Telegraph, London, October 24, p. 11
Gibbons, Fiachra, Controversy Over Bed will not rest, The Guardian, London, October 23, p. 10
Johnson, Paul, For 1,000 years art has been one of our great civilizing forces.
Today, pickled sheep and soiled beds threaten to make barbarians of us all, Daily Mail, London, UK, October 23, p. 12
Lusher, Tim, All Aboard the Turner Bandwagon, Evening Standard, London, October 23, p. 34
Searle, Adrian, Traceys pants but McQueens the real pyjamas, The Guardian London, October 20
Alberge, Dalya, Its not a dirty bed, its a Turner prize enrty, The Times London, October 20
Watson-Smyth, Kate Artists abortion tape and unmade bed lead Turner prize short list, The Independent, London, October 20
Kitchen, Clare, The dirty bed that could bring Emin a Turner prize, The Daily Mail , London , October 20
Smith, David, Is this art? We think well just sleep on it, The Express, London, October 20, p. 35
Gibbons, Fiachra, Scandal sheets envelop Turner prize, The Guardian, London, October 20, p. 5
Cork, Richard, Celluloid Heroes and Video Villains, The Times, London, October 20th
Dormant, Richard, Pick me, Im Tracy, Daily Telegraph, London, October 20, p. 23
Reynolds, Nigel, Soiled bed shortlisted for Turner art prize, Daily Telegraph, London, October 20, p, 5
Alberge, Dalaya, Its not a dirty bed, its a Turner Prize entry, Daily Telegraph, London, October 20, p. 7
Sumpter, Helen, Off the Walls, The Big Issue, October 18, p. 25 Double Take, The Daily Telegraph, London, October 13, p. 11
Magnetic North attracts the crowds, The Journal, Newcastle, October 12, p. 17
Fames mized blessing when your house is destroyed, Sunday Herald, London, October 10, p. 6
Adams, Tim, Eyes on the Prize, The Observer, Life Magazine, London, October 10, p. 30
The Lowdown, Mail on Sunday, London, October 10, p. 39
Glazebrook, Mark, Keep it Underground, The Spectator, London, ctober 9 Wired Magazine, review, October
Searle, Adrian, Venice on the Mersey, The Guardian, London, September 28 Cumming, Laura, Stasi headquarters twinned with greenham common, The Observer, London, September 26
La Biennale di Liverpool: Tracce, Flash Art, Sept -Oct, Is. 218 Kent, Sarah, Twin Peeks, Time Out London, September 22
Dorment, Richard, Down the corridors of power, The Daily Telegraph, London, September 22
Cork, Richard, A marathon of horrors - but is it safe?,The Times, London, September 22
Lubbock, Tom, Dreams in the corridors of power , The Independent, London, September 21
Kent, Sarah, Who dares twins, Time Out, September 15-22, 1999 Darwent, Charles, Are you seeing double yet?, The Independent London, September 19,
Januszczak, Waldemar, Having a bad trip, The Times, London September,19
Moore, Rowan, Fearful symmetry, Evening Standard, London, September, 19
Russel, John, The Big Show: Jane and Louise Wilson, The Times, London, September 18, p. 42
Glancey, Jonathan, A rats eye view of the commons, The Guardian London, September, 15
Caplan, Nina, Jane and Louise Wilson, Metro, September 13, p. 18 Williams, Murphy, Double Exposure, The Daily Telegraph, London September 4
Van der Wyck, Edina, Double Exposure, Telegraph Magazine, London, Sept. 4 Jones, Jonathan, Cover Ghostbusters, article Seeing double, The Guardian, London, Friday review cover story, September 3
Shone, Richard, preview, Artforum, September, p. 45 Shone, Richard, Turner Points, Artforum, September, p. 48
Brenson, Michael, Fact and Fiction, Artforum International, September, p. 67
Graham-Dixon, Andrew,Twin Peaks, British Vogue,Sept. pp.316-321 Poynter, Phil, Twin Peaks. Vogue, September, 1999, pp. 318-321.
Manby, Joe, Dossier of a Madwoman, Make Under Surveilance, London, August, No. 84
Leith, William, We are a Camera, The Independent, London August 29, 1999
Bishop, Claire, review, Flash Art, summer, p. 13 Marlow, Tim, Gamma, Sight & Sound, London, July 28
Wainwright, Jean, Dual Perspectives, Hot Shoe International, London, July Krygler, Irit, Letter fromm L.A., artnet.com
Cumming, Laura, The jurys still out, The Observer, London, June 6, p.10 Thorncroft, Anthony, Turner contendors focus on moving image, Financial Times, London, June 4, p. 12
Gibbons, Fiachra, Artists in camera for Turner prize, The Guardian, London, June 4, p.7
The art rebels are turning respectable, Daily Telegraph. London, June 4, p. 10 Alberge, Dalya, Turner Prize officially round the bend, The Times, London, June 4, p.5
Burdon, Jackie, Painters shunned as Turner Prize short list favours moving images, The Scotsman, June 4, p.8
Vine, Andrew,Shortlist adds to the role of notoriety, Yorkshire Post, June 4, p.10
Artists chase £20,000 prize, Daily Post, (Liverpool), UK June 4, p.10 Slotover, Mathew, Young British Art: The Saatchi Decade, frieze, Is. 47, June, July, August, p. 112
Schwabsky, Barry, review, Artforum, May, p. 187
Williams, Gilda, Jane & Louise Wilson, Art Monthly, April, No, 225, p. 26-7 Coronelli, Marconi and Chiara, Le Gemelle Wilson - Nel Labirinto della Paranoia, photo (Edizione Italiana), April, No. 25
Buck, Louisa, UK artists Q & A: Jane and Louise Wilson, The Art Newspaper, London, March
Smithson, Helen, Legacy thats not common, Hampstead & Highgate Express, London, March 26
Costa, Maddy, Jane and Louise Wilson, Hot Tickets / Evening Standard,4/ 25 Kunstmarkt, Frankfurt Allgemeine Zeitung, Germany, March 20, p.52 Exhibition diary, World of Interiors, London, March
Jane and Louise Wilson: Gamma, The Guardian, London, March 2 Jones, Jonathan, Meet the Wilson sisters, with Stasi in their eyes, The Observer, London, February 14
Kent, Sarah, Art, Time Out, London, February 17, No. 1487, p.5 IOR, Twin Peak, Tate Magazine, Spring, issue 17, pp. 6-7 Installation Gamma, The Times/Metro, London, February 13, p.4
Searle, Adrian, Absolutely Bunkers, The Guardian, London, February 20, p.5
Aldersey-Williams, Hugh, Bunker Mentality, New Statesman, London, February 26
Hickey, Dave, Double or Quits, frieze, pp. 65-66, Issue 50, Jan-Feb
Jones, Jonathan, Be confident. Be happy. Splash it all over, The Observer, London, January 3

1998 
Adams, Brook, review, Art in America, October, p. 131
Wakefield, Neville, Jane & Louise Wilson, Artforum, October, p.112-113 Smith, Roberta, review, The New York Times, June 5, p. E37
Review, The New Yorker, June 15
Voice Choices review, The Village Voice, June 9, p. 102
Newton, Douglas, review, New York Contemporary Art Report, June, p. 82 Review, New York Now

1997 
Kyriacou, Sotiris, The Rise and Rise of British Video, Contemporary Visual Arts, Issue 14
Jane & Louise Wilson, Stasi City, Kunstverein Hannover, No. 1, pp. 8-9 Barrett, David, First LEA Gallery Exhibition, Art Monthly, London, Issue 212, p. 33-34

1996 
Williams, Gilda, review, Art Monthly, London, No. 193, February, pp. 25-26 Savage, John, Jane and Louise Wilson, Frieze, Issue 27, March-April, p. 66-67
Bevan, Roger, Lotta Action with Jake and Max, The Art Newspaper, London, March, p. 37
Tozer, John, Co-operators, Art Monthly, London, No. 194, March, pp. 26-28 Stange, Raimar, Im Banne des Mediums?, Kunst-Bullettin, Zurich, No. 5, May, p. 16-21
Barrett, David, Co-operators, Frieze, Issue 28, May, p. 64

1995 
Jane + Louise Wilson, Blok Notes, Paris, No. 8, Winter, pp. 62-63
Norman, Geraldine, Turning the Tide in Venice, The Independent on Sunday, London, UK, March 12
Baerwaldt, Wayne, Crawl Space: Jane and Louise Wilson, Art and Text, No. 52
Newman, Michael, Beyond the Lost Object: From Sculpture to Film and Video, Art Press, Press, Paris, No. 202, May, pp. 45-50
Archer, Michael, Home and Away, Art Monthly, London, No. 188, Jul-Aug, p. 8-10
Speciale Anteprima Fuori Uso 95, Segno, Pescara GuignoLuglio, No. 141, June-July, p. 20-25
Kent, Sarah, Sound and Vision, Time Out, London, No. 1306, Aug 30-Sept 6, p. 24-27
Di Raddo, Elena, General Release, Tema Celeste, No. 53-54, Autumn, p. 88
Lutyens, Dominic, Jane & Louise Wilson, Chisenhale Gallery, Whats On In London, London, December 13, p. 17

1994 
Mooring, Letty, Sister Act, Womens Art, No. 56, Jan/Feb, pp. 10-11 Choon, Angela, Rebels of the Realm, Art and Antiques, April, pp. 56-64 Lillington, David, Monkey Business, Time Out, London, UK, No. 1235, April 20-27, p. 41
Wigram, Max, British Art Special, The Face, No. 68, May, pp. 56-72 Graham-Dixon, Andrew, The dying of the light, The Independent, Tuesday, April 26, p. 23
Cork, Richard, All human life is misssing, The Times, Tuesday, April 26, p. 37
Stallabrass, Julian, Beyond Belief, Art Monthly, No. 177, June, pp. 29-30 Kastner, Jeffrey, Beyond Belief, Flash Art, Vol. XXVII, No. 177, Summer, p. 61 Tales of Not So Unexpected, Hampstead and Highgate Express, May 6
Hilty, Greg, Beside Themselves, Frieze, Issue 18, Sept-Oct, pp. 40-43 Muir, Gregor, Beyond Belief, World Art, Vol. 1, No. 2, June, p. 109 Wonderful Life, Nikkei Art, Japan, No. 61, October, p. 97

1993 
Jaio, Miren, Construyendo la Identidad, Lapiz, Spain, No. 106, pp. 12-19 Lillington, David, True Brit, David Lillington on Wonderful Life at the Lisson, Time Out, London, UK , July 28
Dorment, Richard, Hypnotised by a Handful of Stars, The Daily Telegraph, London, UK, August 11
Cottingham, Laura, Wonderful Life, Lisson Gallery, Frieze, Issue 12, September-October
Wilson, Andrew, Wonderful Life, Lisson Gallery, London, Forum International, Belgium, Vol. IV, No, 19, Oct/Nov
Its a Wonderful Life at the Lisson, Flash Art News, Vol. XXVI, No. 172, p. 60
Harada, Ruiko, From London, Bijutsu Techno Monthly Art Magazine, Vol. 45, No. 678, pp. 148-9
Jones, Gareth, Ouverture: Jane and Louise Wilson, Flash Art, Vol. XXVI, No. 173, Nov/Dec, p. 103


BOOKS AND CATALOGUES

2018 
Eklund, Douglas. Alteveer, Ian. Everything is Connected: Art and Conspiracy,
The MET, New York, pp 56-58, 74, 177, 180-81n50-51.

2016 
Demos, T.J, Decolonizing Nature, Sternberg Press, Berlin, p. 253
Summer Exhibition Illustrated 2016, Royal Academy of the Arts, London, p. 70

2015 
Blessing, Jennifer, Body of Art, Phaidon Press, London
Baker, Simon, Conflict - Time - Photography, Tate Publishing, London Abramsky, Sasha, The House of Twenty Thousand Books, New York Review of Books, New York, Cover

2014 
Dillion, Brian Ruins Lust, Tate Publishing, London

2013 
Yes Naturally: How Art Saves the World, nai010 publishers, Den Haag, NL, p.66

2011 
Pooke, Grant. Contemporary British Art: An Introduction, Routledge Taylor and Francis Group, London & New York. 2011

2004 
Jane and Louise Wilson: A Free and Anonymous Monument, Film and Video Umbrella, Baltic, Lisson Gallery UK. text by Giuliana Bruno
Jane and Louise Wilson, De Appel Amsterdam (exh catalog)

2003 
Crosscurrents at Centurys End: Selections from the Neuberger Berman Art Collection, Neuberger Berman, New York
Lajer-Barcharth, Ewa, Spaces of the Self: Some Recent Video Installations and the Notion of the Woman Artist, Biographien des organlosen Korpers, p. 133-150
Installations II lempire des sens, Nicolas de Oliveira, Nicola Oxley, and Michael Petry, Thames & Hudson, Paris, 136

2002 
Outer & Inner Space: Pipilotti Rist, Shirin Neshat, Jane & Louise Wilson and the History of Video Art (exh.cat) curated by John B. Ravenol, with texts by Laura Cottingham, Eleanor Heartney, and Jonathan Knight Crary, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA
The GAP Show, Young Critical art from Great Britain, Mueseum am Ostvall,
Dortmund, text by Claire Doherty and Alexander Broun
Beau Monde: Toward a Redeemed Cosmopolitalism, SITE Santa Fes Fourth International Biennial (exh. cat.), curated by David Hickey, text by Louis Grachos

2001 
Hypermental Rampant Reality 1950-2000 from Salvador Dali to Jeff Koons, curated by Bice Curiger, Kunsthaus Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, p. 124, 141
2001 A Space Oddity, The Colony Room Club, London, UK, text by George Melly and Louisa Buck

2000 
Carnegie International 1999/2000: Artists Reader, Carnegie Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, p. 213

2000 
Jane and Louise Wilson: Las Vegas, Graveyard Time, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas, (exh.cat), text by Suzanne Weaver
Das Gedchtnis der Kunst, Historisches Museum Frankfurt, in colaboration with Kunsthalle Schirn
Jane & Louise Wilson, Serpentine Gallery, London, UK (exh. cat) Young British Art, The Saatchi Decade, Both - Clibborn Editions
Video cult/ures, Gamma, Museum for Contemporary Art, Karlsruhe, Germany The British Art Show 4, National Touring Exhibitions, Arts Council Collection and Hayward Gallery, Cornerhouse Publications, London, (exh.cat)

1999 
Seeing Time: Selections from the Kramlich Collection, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, pp. 66-69

1998 
Black Box, Film and Video Umbrella, touring exhibition (exh. cat.) 1997 Jane and Louise Wilson: Stasi City, (exh.cat), Kunstverein Hannover,
Germany

1996 
Co-operators, exhibition catalogue, Southampton City Art Gallery, Southampton, UK and Huddersfield Art Gallery, Huddersfield, UK
NowHere, (exh.cat), Louisiana Museum, Humlebaek, Denmark Artisti Britannici a Roma, (exh.cat), Turin, Umberto Allemandi & C.

1995 
Here and Now, (exh.cat), text by Sarah Kent, Serpentine Gallery, London, UK
General Release, (exh.cat), British Council selection for the Venice Biennale,
Scuola San Pasquale, Venice, Italy (exh.cat), Chisenhale Gallery, London, UK
The British Art Show 4, (exh.cat), South Bank Art Centre

1994 
New Contemporaries, (exh.cat), text by Stuart Morgan, New Contemporaries, London, UK, Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK, Orchard Gallery, Derry,
UK, Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield, UK (exh cat.)

1993 
Over the Limit, (exh.cat), text by Andrew Renton, Arnolfini, Bristol, UK


magazine features


1994 
Aitken, Doug, Fashion, Ray Gun, Santa Monica, CA, Issue 22


video projects

1994 Use Your Allusion: Recent Video Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL