Throes. A new volumetric, solid-light installation, Throes, which will be on view from Wednesdays to Saturdays. The artist also shows a suite of drawings that take as their starting-point the shifting, mutating, 'ellipse-wave' forms of the projected installation.
Martine Aboucaya Gallery presents Anthony McCall’s third solo show. The English artist, who lives and works in New York, shows a new volumetric, solid-light installation, Throes, which will be on view from Wednesdays to Saturdays.
The artist also shows a suite of drawings that take as their starting-point the shifting, mutating, ‘ellipse-wave’ forms of the projected installation.
The gallery is also pleased to announce the French premiere of Anthony McCall’s Line Describing a Cone 2.0, a recently completed re-make of his seminal 1973 piece, Line Describing a Cone. This is not a copy of the original film-version, but rather a completely new, digitally-produced animation. While retaining the structure and pacing of the original, this new ‘perfect’ version now exists in contrast to the hand-made properties of the film original. The new version will be on view all-day, every Tuesday.
Image: Anthony McCall, Throes (500, 550, 600 Seconds), 2011 Pastel on paper — 56 × 76 — Unique Work
Opening Saturday, November 5 6 PM - 9 PM
Martine Aboucaya Gallery
5, rue Sainte Anastase - Paris
Tuesday - Saturday, noon - 8 PM