Major exhibitions Fahrenholz's first institutional solo exhibition entitled
3 Frauen was held at the Kunsthalle Zürich in 2015. The exhibition included, among others, her well-known experimental video
Ditch Plains (2013), along with
Implosion (2011), a film that adapted poet
Kathy Acker's play of the same name. It also featured her recent experiments producing photographs using various technologies such as smartphones and 3-D point scanners. Cultural theorist
Sadie Plant writes that Fahrenholz's works in this exhibition "...conjure up a sense of terrible emptiness as they explore the horrors of disembodiment, domestic and urban disconnection and the disquieting limits of role-play and make-believe." Fahrenholz has had numerous solo exhibitions since, among other at Reena Spaulings Fine Art (2011, 2013),
Galerie Buchholz (2015, 2018),
Midway Contemporary Art (2015), Fridericianum, Kassel / Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (2016),
mumok (2018), Company Gallery (2020),
Neuer Berliner Kunstverein and Lumiar Cité (2021),
Kölnischer Kunstverein (2022).
Public collections •
Museum of Modern Art •
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam •
Kadist • Stoschek collection •
Mumok •
Museum Ludwig •
Whitney Museum of American Art == Recognition ==