MEL BOCHNER – LANGUAGE IS NOT TRANSPARENT

Posted on 2017-09-04

For this show, Bochner will debut Language Is Not Transparent [Brussels, 2017], a wall piece taking its name from one of the artist’s most seminal works first shown at the Dwan Gallery in 1970. Bochner intends for this new iteration to premiere within Belgium’s bilingual context: translated into Flemish and French for the first time, this version adds new interpretations and layers of complexity to Bochner’s Conceptualist practice.

A leading figure of the Conceptual art movement 0f the 1960s and 1970s, Bochner reimagined the wall as a material component, rather than simply a passive surface. Language Is Not Transparent [Brussels, 2017] consists of three black rectangles painted directly onto the wall, reappropriating the Renaissance fresco technique of sinopia. In his decision to work directly on the wall, the artist’s hand is clearly visible, via handwritten text in English, French and Flemish, scribbles of white chalk and uneven brushstrokes leaving drops of black paint that almost hit the floor. Bochner’s immediate and tangible intervention, without mediation of a canvas or frame, fundamentally changed the relationship between art, public space and the viewer. Language also plays a major role in Bochner’s overall artistic practice, and this new version of Language Is Not Transparent exemplifies his idea, as borrowed from philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein and others, that language is understood through a variety of cultural associations and contexts, without one definable interpretation.

Exhibition runs from September 7th through to November 10th, 2017

Gladstone Gallery
12 rue du Grand Cerf
1000 Brussels
Belgium

www.gladstonegallery.com

  

MARIUS ENGH – ESCHSCHOLZIA CALIFORNICA

Posted on 2017-09-04

Marius Engh (born 1974) lives and works in Oslo. This is his sixth solo exhibition at STANDARD (OSLO). Other solo exhibitions include “Eschscholzia Californica” at Centrum Kultury Zamek, Galeria Przedmiot Fotografil, Poznan, Poland; “Nec Plus Ultra”, Taylor Macklin, Zürich, Switzerland; “Eschscholzia Californica” at Emanuel Layr, Vienna; “My Target Is Your Eyes” at Galleria Gentili, Prato; and “Exhume to Consume” at Supportico Lopez, Berlin.

Marius Engh’s works have previously been included in exhibitions at Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris; Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna; Tenerife Espacio de las Artes, Santa Cruz, Tenerife; Henie Onstad Art Center, Høvik; Kunsthall Oslo, Oslo; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Westfälischer Kunstverein, Münster; Bergen Kunsthall, Bergen; and Witte de With, Rotterdam.

Exhibition runs through to September 16th, 2017

STANDARD (OSLO)
Waldemar Thranes Gt 86 C
N-0175 Oslo
Norway

www.standardoslo.no/

  

BRIAN CALVIN

Posted on 2017-08-28

Among the new group of paintings, the artist introduces tondos (circular shaped canvases), whose cropping eliminates any sense of background or place, and underscores the flatness of his compositions. Also, for the first time at the gallery, Calvin presents sculptures: stilt-size painted wooden legs leaning against the wall, suggesting a group of idle teenage loiterers. The exhibition demonstrates the evolution of Calvin’s reduced style of depicting the human form, and a looseness that opens up his pictorial vocabulary.

Through repetition of his archetypal female figure, the artist invites us to look past the inviting face we are confronted by, and consider the idiosyncrasies of his formal choices. By reducing the face to its essential features, and isolating eyes, lips, hair, each work offers pieces of a code for the viewer to interpret.

Opposite – Looking Over, 2017

Exhibition runs from September 7th – October 7th, 2017

Anton Kern Gallery
16 E. 55th Street
NY
10022 New York

www.antonkerngallery.com

  

WHAT LIES AHEAD

Posted on 2017-08-28

A group show containing works from Morten Andenæs, Martin Erik Andersen, Signe Marie Andersen, Siri Aurdal, Sofia Ekström, Hamish Fulton, Katrine Giæver, Jan Groth, Håvard Homstvedt, Olav Christopher Jenssen, Éva Mag, Kristina Matousch, Eline Mugaas, Christine Ödlund, Rallou Panagiotou, Fredrik Söderberg, Lisa Tan, Günter Umberg, Tone Vigeland, Marijke van Warmerdam, Sverre Wyller

Opposite – Kristina Matousch, What Lies Ahead 1, 2017

Exhibition runs through to September 10th, 2017

Galleri Riis
Arbins gate 7
NO-0253 Oslo
Norway

galleririis.com

  

GILBERT & GEORGE – THE BEARD PICTURES

Posted on 2017-08-28

THE BEARD PICTURES exemplifies Gilbert & George’s commitment to “Living Sculpture,” or an inseparable association between the world and their art practice. The pictures respond to the shifting demographics of our time, befitting the artists’ proclamation of “Art for All.” Viewers should not mistake this mandate for a democratic approach to art as a pleasantry. Taboos, fetishes, political upheaval, and the functions of the human body are some of the great unifiers of humanity, and Gilbert & George have long offered scathing and unsanitized societal critique.

Opposite – BEARD CODE, 2016

Exhibition runs from October 12th – December 22nd, 2017

Lehmann Maupin
536 West 22nd Street
NY
10002 New York

www.lehmannmaupin.com

  

DAVID LAMELAS – TIME AS ACTIVITY

Posted on 2017-08-21

David Lamelas’ Time as Activity (1969–2017) is the Argentine artist’s groundbreaking and ongoing series of structural films and videos. First conceived in the late 1960s in the early days of the conceptual art movement, of which Lamelas was an integral part, Time as Activity has grown to include numerous iterations, each filmed in different cities throughout Europe and the Americas. The presentation at Sprüth Magers, Los Angeles, will feature eleven films and highlight both the consistencies and the diversity between them. It will trace not only the series’ evolution, but also the different locales that have informed the artist’s four-decades-long career, as well as recurring themes found across his multimedia work, including architectural space, the language of film, and the experience of time and duration.

Opposite – Signalling of Three Objects (1968)

Exhibition runs from September 7th through to October 21st, 2017

Sprüth Magers
5900 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles
CA 90036

www.spruethmagers.com