Lizzie Fitch/Ryan Trecartin
	Lake Anticipation
	2016
	Unique sculptural theater, showing a looped exhibition copy of the movie Temple Time, and ambient sound tracks.
	Components: trees, tree stands, temple chairs, bench, hot coal bins, X-Scream bean bags, message boards, dock, carpet, paint, drop ceiling, movie player, sound systems, lighting system.
	Original installation dimensions:
	144 x 300 x 332 1/4 inches
	(365.8 x 762 x 843.9 cm)
	ARG# FLTR2016-001
	Installation view:
	Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York
	March 19 - April 20, 2016
 
                                  Still from:
	Ryan Trecartin
	Temple Time
	2016
	Single-channel HD Video, runtime 54:32
	Edition of 6 with 2 APs
	ARG# TRN2016-001
	Lizzie Fitch/Ryan Trecartin with Rhett LaRue
	Stunt Tank
	2016
	Unique sculptural theater with single-channel HD Video, 44:13 loop
	Components: pontoon chairs, custom railing, carpet, paint, drop ceiling, lighting, ambient sound
	Dimensions:
	144 x 262 1/2 x 168 inches
	(365.8 x 666.8 x 426.7 cm)
	ARG# FLTR2016-002
	Installation view:
	Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York
	March 19 - April 20, 2016
 
                                  
	Lizzie Fitch/Ryan Trecartin
	Retreatery Butte
	2016
	Unique sculptural theater exhibiting Mark Trade (single-channel HD Video, runtime 1:13:30) 
	Components: bar tables, bar stools, custom rock seats, park grills, fire rings, carpet, paint, lighting, ambient sound
	Original installation dimensions:
	157 x 331 1/2 x 233 1/2 inches
	(398.8 x 842 x 593.1 cm)
	ARG# FLTR2016-003
	Installation view:
	Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York
	March 19 - April 20, 2016
 
                                  
	9th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art
	2016
Still from:
	Ryan Trecartin
	Mark Trade
	2016
	Single-channel HD Video, runtime 1:13:30
	Edition of 6 with 2 APs
	ARG# TRN2016-002
	Lizzie Fitch/Ryan Trecartin
	Safety Pass
	2016
	Unique sculptural theater exhibiting Permission Streak (single-channel HD Video, 21:17 without credits) 
	Components: gym mats, custom diving bunk, wooden platforms, message boards, carpet, paint, drop ceiling, lighting, ambient sound
	Original installation dimensions:
	144 x 149 x 228 inches
	(365.8 x 378.5 x 579.1 cm)
	ARG# FLTR2016-004
	Installation view:
	Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York
	March 19 - April 20, 2016
 
                                  
	9th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art
	2016
	Lizzie Fitch/Ryan Trecartin
	Site Visit
	2014
	Sculptural theater with 6-channel movie, 5.1 soundtrack, and multi-channel sound installation (total duration 49 minutes 24 seconds). 3D Animations with Rhett LaRue. 
	Dimensions variable
Installation view:
	Lizzie Fitch/Ryan Trecartin
	Site Visit
	Kunst-Werke Berlin 
	September 14, 2014 - February 15, 2015
	Photographer: Timo Ohler
	Lizzie Fitch/Ryan Trecartin
	Priority Innfield (Pole)
	2013
	One of five freestanding pavilions, exhibiting Ryan Trecartin, Item Falls (HD video, installation version, duration 21:05)
	135 3/4 x 253 3/8 x 193 3/4 inches (344.8 x 643.6 x 492.1 cm)
	ARG# FLTR2013-004
	
	Installation view:
	Il Palazzo Enciclopedico / The Encyclopedic Palace
	55th Venice Biennale
	curated by Massimiliano Gioni
	June 1 - November 24, 2013
	Photographer: Fulvio Orsenigo
	 
	Ryan Trecartin
	Item Falls
	2013
	HD Video, duration 25:45
	Edition of 6 with 2APs
	ARG# TRN2013-004
	Lizzie Fitch/Ryan Trecartin
	Priority Innfield (Fence)
	2013
	One of five freestanding pavilions, exhibiting Ryan Trecartin, CENTER JENNY (HD video, installation version, duration 50:07)
	136 1/2 x 192 x 192 inches (346.7 x 487.7 x 487.7 cm)
	ARG# FLTR2013-003
Installation view:
	Il Palazzo Enciclopedico / The Encyclopedic Palace
	55th Venice Biennale
	curated by Massimiliano Gioni
	June 1 - November 24, 2013
	Photographer: Fulvio Orsenigo
Ryan Trecartin
	CENTER JENNY
	2013
	HD Video; duration 53:15
	Edition of 6 with 2APs
	ARG# TRN2013-003
	Lizzie Fitch/Ryan Trecartin
	Priority Innfield (Villa)
	2013
	One of five freestanding pavilions, exhibiting Ryan Trecartin, Junior War (HD video, installation version, duration 24:17)
	124 1/2 x 228 x 172 1/2 inches (316.2 x 579.1 x 438.2 cm)
	ARG# FLTR2013-005
	Installation view:
	Il Palazzo Enciclopedico / The Encyclopedic Palace
	55th Venice Biennale
	curated by Massimiliano Gioni
	June 1 - November 24, 2013
	Photographer: Fulvio Orsenigo
	 
	Lizzie Fitch/Ryan Trecartin
	Priority Innfield (Way)
	2013
	One of five freestanding pavilions, exhibiting Ryan Trecartin, Comma Boat (HD video, installation version, duration 31:23)
	128 x 216 x 192 inches (325.1 x 548.6 x 487.7 cm)
	ARG# FLTR2013-001
	
	Installation view:
	Il Palazzo Enciclopedico / The Encyclopedic Palace
	55th Venice Biennale
	curated by Massimiliano Gioni
	June 1 - November 24, 2013
	Photographer: Fulvio Orsenigo
	Ryan Trecartin
	Comma Boat
	2013
	HD Video;  duration 33:02
	Edition of 6 with 2APs
	ARG# TRN2013-002
	Lizzie Fitch/Ryan Trecartin
	Priority Innfield
	2013
	Sculptural theater comprising five freestanding pavilions, exhibiting Comma Boat, CENTER JENNY, Item Falls, Junior War (all movies HD video), and Wake (ambient soundtrack)
	Dimensions variable
	
	Installation view:
	Lizzie Fitch/Ryan Trecartin
	October 2 - December 21, 2014
	Zabludowicz Collection, London
	Photographer: Stuart Whipps
Still from:
Lizzie Fitch/Ryan Trecartin
	Yielders Path
	2015
	Sculptural theater with single-channel HD Video, 3D Animations with Rhett LaRue. Runtime 49:24
	Components: large upholstered forms, support pillows, sleeping bags, theater chairs, imitation trees, logs, carpet, paint, low-frequency tactile transducers, drop ceiling with display screen, light program, sound, movie
	Dimensions variable 
	ARG# FLTR2015-010
	Ledge
	2014
	Sculptural theater with 6-channel HD video and 5.1 soundtrack, 3D animation with Rhett LaRue
	Runtime: 49.24
	Dimensions variable
	ARG# FLTR2014-008
	Installation view:
	Regen Projects, Los Angeles
	October 22 - November 26, 2014
	Lizzie Fitch/Ryan Trecartin
	Under Sided
	2011
	Sculptural theater exhibiting: Temp Stop (Re'Search Waits), 2009-2010, HD video
	ARG# FLTR2011-006
Installation view:
	Any Ever
	Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris
	October 18, 2011 - January 8, 2012
 
                                  Temp Stop
	(Re'Search Wait'S)
	2009-2010
	HD video
	11 minutes
	Edition of 5, 2 APs
	ARG# TRN2009-006
	Lizzie Fitch/Ryan Trecartin
	Containment Place
	2011
	Sculptural theater exhibiting: Roamie View: History Enhancement (Re'Search Wait'S), 2009-2010, HD video
	ARG# FLTR2011-002
Installation view:
	Any Ever
	MoMA PS1
	Long Island City, New York
	curated by Klaus Biesenbach
	June 19 - September 3, 2011
	Roamie View:
	History Enhancement
	(Re'Search Wait'S)
	2009-2010
	HD video
	28 minutes, 23 seconds
	Edition of 5, 2APs
	ARG# TRN2009-005
	Lizzie Fitch/Ryan Trecartin
	Living Comp
	2011
	Built around:
	Ready (Re'Search Waits), 2009-2010, HD video, duration 26:49
	Sculptural theater
	ARG# FLTR2011-005
	
	Installation view:
	Any Ever
	MoMA PS1
	Long Island City, NY
	curated by Klaus Biesenbach
	June 19 - September 3, 2011
 
                                  Ryan Trecartin
	Ready (Re'Search Waits)
	2009-2010
	HD video
	Duration 26:49
	Edition of 5, 2 APs
	ARG# TRN2009-004
	Lizzie Fitch/Ryan Trecartin
	Available Sync
	2011
	Sculptural theater exhibiting:  The Re'Search (Re'Search Waits), 2009-2010, HD video
	ARG# FLTR2011-004
Installation view:
	Any Ever
	MoMA PS1
	Long Island City, NY
	curated by
	Klaus Biesenbach
	June 19 - September 3, 2011
Ryan Trecartin
The Re'Search (Re'Search Wait'S)
	2009-2010
	HD video
	Duration 40:06
	Edition of 5, 2APs
	ARG# TRN2009-007
	Lizzie Fitch/Ryan Trecartin
	Equal Plaza
	2011
	Built around:
	KCorealNC.K (section a), 2009, HD video
	Sculptural theater
	ARG# FLTR2011-003
	
	Installation view:
	Any Ever
	MoMA PS1
	Long Island City, NY
	curated by Klaus Biesenbach
	June 19 - September 3, 2011
 
                                  Ryan Trecartin
K-CorealNC.K (section a)
	2009
	HD video
	Duration 33:05
	Edition of 5, 2APs
	ARG# TRN2009-002
	Lizzie Fitch/Ryan Trecartin
	Auto View
	2011
	Sculptural theater exhibiting: Sibling Topics, (section a), 2009, HD video
	ARG# FLTR2011-007
Installation view:
	Any Ever
	MoMA PS1
	Long Island City, NY
	curated by Klaus Biesenbach
	June 19 - September 3, 2011
Ryan Trecartin
Sibling Topics (section a)
	2009
	HD video
	Duration 51:26 
	Edition of 5, 2APs
	ARG# TRN2009-001
	Lizzie Fitch/Ryan Trecartin
	Public Crop
	2011
	Built around:
	P.opular S.ky (section ish), 2009, HD video
	Sculptural theater
	ARG# FLTR2011-008
	
	Installation view:
	Any Ever
	Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris
	October 18, 2011 - January 8, 2012
	 
 
                                  Ryan Trecartin
P.opular Sky (section ish)
	2009
	HD video
	Duration 43:51
	Edition of 5, 2APs
	ARG# TRN2009-003
	Lizzie Fitch/Ryan Trecartin
	Local Dock
	2011
	Sculptural theater with two ambient soundtracks: Premise Fade, 2010 and Behind Wait, 2011
	Dimensions variable
	ARG# FLTR2011-001
	Installation view:
	Prima Materia
	Punta della Dogana, Venice
	curated by Caroline Bourgeois and Michael Govan
	May 30 - December 31, 2014
	The Generational Triennial: Younger Than Jesus
	New Museum, NY
	April 8 - July 12, 2009
Still from:
	
	I-Be Area
	2007
	Video
	Duration: 1 hour, 48 minutes
	Edition of 8, 3APs
	ARG# TRN2007-002
Hammer Projects: Ryan Trecartin
	2008
	Hammer Museum, Los Angeles
	September 10 - December 7, 2008
Still from:
	
	A Family Finds Entertainment
	2004
	video
	duration 41 minutes, 12 seconds
	Edition of 8, 3AP
	ARG# TRN2004-001
 
                                  Still from:
	
	(Tommy Chat Just E-mailed Me.)
	2006
	video
	duration 7 minutes, 15 seconds
	Edition of 8, 3AP
	ARG# TRN2006-004
 
                                  Still from:
	
	Wayne's World
	2003
	video
	duration 8 minutes, 5 seconds
	 
	Part of:
	Early Baggage
	2001-2003
	DVD video box set containing:
	Valentine's Day Girl, 2001
	Yo! A Romantic Comedy, 2002
	Wayne's World, 2003
	What's The Love Making Babies For, 2003
	Edition of 8, 3AP
	TRN2001-002
 
                                  
	Still from:
	
	What's The Love Making Babies For
	2003
	Duration: 21 minutes and 46 seconds
	
	Part of:
	Early Baggage
	2001-2003
	DVD video box set containing:
	Valentine's Day Girl, 2001
	Yo! A Romantic Comedy, 2002
	Wayne's World, 2003
	What's The Love Making Babies For, 2003
	Edition of 8, 3AP
	TRN2001-002
	 
 
                                  
	Ryan Trecartin
	The Friendliest Survival Planner Yet (2015) Animation Companion
	Digital print, hand wrapped custom frame, denim, glue, wood, non-glare plexiglass, aluminum backing
	Framed: 38 x 26 x 1 1/2 inches (96.5 x 66 x 3.8 cm)
	Edition of 6 with 2 APs
	ARG# TRN2015-005.5
 
                                  
	RYAN TRECARTIN
	Arrive Alive Tickle Pets (2015) Animation Companion
	Digital prints, hand wrapped custom frames 3mm military sandwich mesh, 1000 denier coated codura nylon, crushed velvet rayon cotton mix, camouflage exterior blind fabric, glue, wood, non-glare plexiglass, aluminum backing
	Overall: 62 5/8 x 77 x 1 3/4 inches (159 x 195.58 x 4.4 cm)
	Edition of 6 with 2APs
	ARG# TRN2015-002
 
                                  
	County Floaters
	2015
	red ‘Uline’ barrel, trash can dolly, screws, ‘Ohio Bobcats’ rain poncho, fake banana tree, fake foliage, leggings, rope, bungee, plastic, foam, epoxy, synthetic hair, baseball cap, birdseed cone in plastic netting, cigarette butt, wood, screws, spray paint, ‘Dragon Skin’ platinum silicone, nuts, bolts, washers, casters, tin pig, burl section, towel, acrylic paint, dog toy, safety glasses case, panty hose, press-on nails, safety cone, saw dust, rope, clamps, hats, t-shirt, run-off barrier, ceramic potter, beaded stickers, ceramic cat, glow in the dark pigment, pigments, decorative paper flowers, decorative fishing net, earrings, wire, blue tape, key chains, key rings, wood chips, needles, scrunchie, fabric measuring tape, star fish, toddler shoes, children’s skirt, children’s jacket, sock, bandana, decorative balls, wicker lantern, over-the-door hooks, gaff tape, eyelashes
	Overall dimensions: H 81” x W 39” x D 95” (206 cm x 99 cm x 241 cm)
	ARG# FLTR2015-002
	Free Shot
	2015
	auto reset shooting target, fake birds, epoxy, pearlescent pigment, spray paint, decorative metal branch, fake cactuses, shells, plastic, zip-ties, shoes, children’s pants, key rings, watches, baseball cap, stuffing, glass ornament, decorative bird cage, nut, bolt, earrings, safety orange hunting kerchief, gel medium, planter dolly, epoxy foam, steel
	Overall dimensions: H 37.5” x W 21.5” x D 32” (95 cm x 55 cm x 81 cm)
	ARG# FLTR2015-001
	Baby Gaits
	2013
	acrylic paint, belts, cardboard, castors, clip clamps, contact cement,
	epoxy, fiberglass, hammer, ladder piece, leggings, MDF, metal rods,
	pigment, plaster, plastic, screen print ink, screws, silicone,
	staples, sweatshirt, traffic cones, underwear, washers, zip ties
	50 x 60 x 75 inches (127 x 152.4 x 190.5 cm)
	ARG# FLTR2013-009
	Comma
	2011
	Mixed media
	60 x 92 x 48 inches (152.4 x 233.7 x 121.9 cm)
	ARG# FLTR2011-009
Jamie's Bedroom
2007
Mixed media
ARG# TRN2007-009
Collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
	2013
	HD Video; duration 53:15
	Edition of 6 with 2APs
	ARG# TRN2013-003
	2013
	HD Video, duration 25:45
	Edition of 6 with 2APs
	ARG# TRN2013-004
	2013
	HD Video;  duration 33:02
	Edition of 6 with 2APs
	ARG# TRN2013-002
	2009-2010
	HD video, 28 minutes, 23 seconds
	Edition of 5, 2AP
	ARG# TRN2009-005
	 
	2009-2010
	HD video, 26 minutes, 49 seconds
	Edition of 5, 2AP
	ARG# TRN2009-004
	2009-2010
	HD video, 11 minutes
	Edition of 5, 2AP
	ARG# TRN2009-006
	2009-2010
	HD video, 40 minutes, 6 seconds
	Edition of 5, 2AP
	ARG# TRN2009-007
	2009
	HD video, 43 minutes, 51 seconds
	Edition of 5, 2AP
	ARG# TRN2009-003
	2009
	HD video, 33 minutes, 5 seconds
	Edition of 5, 2AP
	ARG# TRN2009-002
	2009
	HD video, 51 minutes, 26 seconds
	Edition of 5, 2AP
	ARG# TRN2009-001
Ryan Trecartin (b. 1981 Webster, TX) lives and works in Los Angeles.
For full Artist Bio please download PDF below:
Download PDFContributions by Christopher Glazek, Bridget Crone, Kenneth Goldsmith, and Ossian Ward. Edited by Paul Luckraft, Maitreyi Maheshwari, and Isabel Venero
The only book devoted to Priority Innfield, the multi-room installation first exhibited at the 2013 Venice Biennale, this volume offers a number of entry-points into an in-depth consideration of Fitch and Trecartin’s practice. Ossian Ward interviews Lizzie Fitch to draw out the finer points of the artists’ collaborative process and discuss the crucial role of materials and objects in the creation of atmospheres and narratives. Bridget Crone considers the bodies that populate the movies, and how they might symbolize the desire to reach for an allusive freedom from ‘swampy’ structures of control. New York–based poet and teacher Kenneth Goldsmith’s draws attention to the connections between Modernist language experiments and Ryan Trecartin as a writer for the digital age. Christopher Glazek’s close knowledge of the Fitch and Trecartin process allows a reflection on the complex way the contents of their art intersects with real world locations and histories, both personal and political.
Edited by Ellen Blumenstein; essays by Ellen Blumenstein and Thomas Miessgang
On the occasion of the debut of Lizzie Fitch / Ryan Trecartin’s sound and video installation Site Visit (2014) at KW Institute for Contemporary Art, this volume features essays by curator Ellen Blumenstein and critic Thomas Miessgang expanding on the work’s themes, structure, and complex sonic composition, as well as an image-based presentation of the exhibition and video.
The six-channel video component of the work was shot in a former Masonic temple in Los Angeles. Inspired by its unusual organization and structure—a five-story warren of large, cavernous rooms akin to a convention center—the movie’s protagonist is the building itself. Echoing the game-like narratives from the movies comprising Priority Innfield (2013), it is the premise-driven context that locates agency and meaning in Site Visit.
Starting as a spatial soundscape, Site Visit unfolded over a number of anterior rooms and evolved into a complex installation in the exhibition hall. In this part of the exhibition space, the artists presented a six-channel video on projection screens situated in a way that mirrors the video’s own 5.1 surround sound, engaging the visual, sonic, and physical fields as a combined object.
	Hardcover, 10¼ x 13¾ inches, 160 pages
	Published by Walther Koenig, Cologne (2015)
For his first artist book—published to coincide with the exhibition The Los Angeles Project at Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing, in 2014—Trecartin compiled over one hundred composited images he created by mining his personal Instagram and Snapchat feeds, screenshots, and photos, all captured and archived in his phone. While developing several new bodies of work that encompass video, sculpture, and installation (which debuted in Berlin and Los Angeles in late 2014) Trecartin collected images which functioned as both reference material and conceptual pivot points for these expansive group of works. While Yet started with the premise of communicating visually with an audience who does not share the same language or cultural references, it evolved into a creative document of the images and ideas that fuel Trecartin’s artistic process.
	Paperback, 6½ x 9 inches, 96 pages
	Published by UCCA, Beijing/Walther Koenig, Cologne (2015)
Edited by Kevin McGarry, Foreword by Jeffrey Deitch, Contribution by Lauren Cornell, Kevin McGarry and Linda Norden
“What [Trecartin] has unleashed is larger than himself, which is why both his sudden appearance and continuing evolution are such cause for hope.”—Roberta Smith, New York Times
“The most consequential artist to have emerged since the nineteen-eighties, he is being hailed as the magus of the Internet century.” –Peter Schjeldahl, The New Yorker
	Since the debut of his first feature-length video, the 2004 A Family Finds Entertainment, Ryan Trecartin (b. 1981) has been hailed as one of the most exciting artists of his generation. His movies layer the visual and the aural in virtuosic combinations of color, form, drama, and montage to produce a sublime, stream-of-consciousness effect that feels bewilderingly true to life. This volume, the first monograph on Trecartin, includes extended illustrated sections on his seven-part epic Any Ever, 2009–10, as well as I-Be Area, 2007, and A Family Finds Entertainment. A trio of essays by curators Lauren Cornell, Kevin McGarry, and Linda Norden focus on Trecartin’s repurposing of language, his open-source approach to personality and gender, and his extended amplifications of consumer culture. An interview with Trecartin by artist Cindy Sherman provides a revealing glimpse into his collaborative process.
	 
by Lauren Cornell (Author), Ryan Trecartin (Author)
	Paperback: 304 pages
	Publisher: Skira Rizzoli (March 10, 2015)
	Language: English
	ISBN-10: 0847845206
"God bless the New Museum’s tantalizing triennial." —Jerry Saltz, New York magazine
The Generational Triennial is a signature initiative of the New Museum, one of the world’s leading institutions devoted to contemporary art. This acclaimed exhibition of work by emerging artists from around the world provides an important platform for a new generation of artists who are shaping the current discourse of contemporary art and the future of culture. Featuring over fifty artists from thirty countries, the exhibition extends to performances and site-specific projects throughout New York to explore how artists are engaging diverse audiences through their work.The accompanying catalog includes artist statements and their biographies, as well as substantive essays by curators Lauren Cornell and Ryan Trecartin, along with contributions by other international art and cultural critics.
Since the turn of the millennium, the Internet has evolved from what was merely a new medium to a true mass medium-with a deeper and wider cultural reach, greater opportunities for distribution and collaboration, and more complex corporate and political realities. Mapping a loosely chronological series of formative arguments, developments, and happenings, Mass Effect provides an essential guide to understanding the dynamic and ongoing relationship between art and new technologies.
Mass Effect brings together nearly forty contributions, including newly commissioned essays and reprints, image portfolios, and transcribed discussion panels and lectures that offer insights and reflections from a wide range of artists, curators, art historians, and bloggers. Among the topics examined are the use of commercial platforms for art practice, what art means in an age of increasing surveillance, and questions surrounding such recent concepts as "postinternet." Other contributions analyze and document particular works by the artists of And/Or Gallery, Cory Arcangel, DIS, Cao Fei, the Radical Software Group, among others, including an essay by Michael Wang on Ryan Trecartin.
Mass Effect relaunches a publication series initiated by the MIT Press and the New Museum in 1984, which produced six defining volumes for the field of contemporary art. These new volumes will build on this historic partnership and reinvigorate the conversation around contemporary culture once again.
MIT Press and the New Museum of Contemporary Art; 2015; Hardcover; 6.75" x 9.5"; 528 pp; 32 color and 99 b&w illustrations; ISBN 9780262029261
Ryan Trecartin's Yo! A Romantic Comedy will be screened at the Anchorage Museum on January 6, 2017 in conjunction with the exhibiton "Camouflage: In Plain Sight," on view through February 5, 2017.
For more information and tickets, please visit the museum website.
	Anchorage Museum
	625 C Street
	Anchorage, AK 99501
The Park Avenue Armory presents Ryan Trecartin and Lizzie Fitch performing new sonic compositions live for the first time as part of the Artists Studio series, curated by Jason Moran. The artists will be joined by musicians and collaborators, including producer and DJ Ashland Mines (aka Total Freedom) and composer/producer Aaron David Ross (who will be conducting and doing the music direction).
Müncher Kammerspiele presents a stage adaptation of Ryan Trecartin's video The Re'Search. Adapted by Felix Rothenhäusler and set in a room designed by Jonas von Ostrowski with a light installation by Matthias Singer, The Re'Seach is the first theatrical staging of a text by Ryan Trecartin. A bilingual publication of the screenplay of The Re'Search, translated by Tobias Haberkorn and published by Merve Verlag, is forthcoming.
Coinciding with the production is an installation of Premise Place (edit 1), exhibited for the first time in Europe at the Sammlung Goetz after premiering at the New Museum in "The Generational Triennial: Younger Than Jesus."
	Müncher Kammerspiel
	Kammer 3
	Hildegardstraße 1
	80539 Münich
	Sammlung Goetz
	Oberföhringer Straße 103
	D - 81925 Münich
Lizzie Fitch / Ryan Trecartin's project titled placebo pets for W features Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid. The 10th anniversary issue will be out on newstands this week. A video of the project can be viewed here.
The Astrup Fearnley Museet is featuring work by Lizzie Fitch/Ryan Trecartin in the exhibition Los Angeles: A Fiction on view from September 22, 2016 through January 22, 2017.
	Astrup Fearnley Museet
	Strandpromenaden 2,
	0252  Oslo, Norway
Lizzie Fitch/Ryan Trecartin's Priority Innfield will be on view at the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal from June 22 - September 5, 2016.
	Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal
	85 Sainte Catherine Street West
	Montreal, Quebec H2X 3X5
	Canada
Lizzie Fitch/Ryan Trecartin and Simon Fujiwara are participants in the 9th Berlin Biennale curated by DIS. The exhibition will be on view from June 4 - September 18, 2016.
Ryan Trecartin is interviewed by Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer in the Spring 2016 issue of BOMB magazine.