No Man's Time
No Man's Time is the title of a 'key' group exhibition of fine art of the early-1990s which has become a 'well-known historical show'.[1] The exhibition was selected by French art critic and curator Eric Troncy[2] with Nicolas Bourriaud and Villa Arson Director Christian Bernard. The exhibits were on display through 6 July to 30 September, 1991 at Villa Arson in Nice, France.[3]
Artists included in the exhibition
    
- Angela Bulloch
 - Sylvie Fleury
 - Liam Gillick
 - Henry Bond
 - Felix Gonzalez-Torres
 - Karen Kilimnik
 - Aimee Morgana
 - Johan Muyle
 - Richard Agerbeek
 - Rob Pruitt and Jack Early
 - Martin Kippenberger
 - Philippe Parreno
 - Allen Ruppersberg
 - Lily van der Stokker
 - Jim Shaw
 - Pierre Joseph
 - Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
 - Xavier Veilhan
 
References
    
- Interview with Allen Ruppersberg in Bomb, Autumn 2009.
 - Frieze Foundation Eric Troncy. Retrieved 01-30-12.
 - Michael Archer No Man's Time: Material Fantasies in theanyspacewhatever. New York: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum., 2008. Retrieved, 01-30-12.
 
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