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== Exhibitions == In 2013, the [[New Museum]] presented "Chris Burden: Extreme Measures", an expansive presentation of Burden's work that marked the first New York survey of the artist and his first major exhibition in the United States in over twenty-five years. Burden has also had major retrospectives at the [[Orange County Museum of Art|Newport Harbor Art Museum]], Newport Beach, California (1988), and the [[Museum fΓΌr angewandte Kunst Wien|Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna]] (1996).<ref name="Chris Burden">[http://www.gagosian.com/artists/chris-burden-2 Chris Burden] [[Gagosian Gallery]].</ref> Other solo exhibitions include "14 Magnolia Doubles" at the [[South London Gallery]], London (2006); "Chris Burden" at the Baltic Center of Contemporary Art, Gateshead (2002); and "Tower of Power" at the [[mumok|Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig]], Vienna (2002).<ref name="gagosian.com"/> In 1999 Burden exhibited at the [[Venice Biennale|48th Venice Biennale]] and the [[Tate Gallery]] in London. In the summer of 2008, Burden's {{convert|65|ft|m|adj=mid|-tall}} skyscraper made of one million [[erector set]] parts, titled ''What My Dad Gave Me'', stood in front of [[Rockefeller Center]], New York City.<ref name="Chris Burden"/>
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