Casey Kaplan Gallery
New York
525 West 21st Street
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Liam Gillick
dal 8/5/2003 al 21/6/2003

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8/5/2003

Liam Gillick

Casey Kaplan Gallery, New York

Exterior days. For this exhibition Gillick brings his focus back to the combination of provisional forms, diagrams and texts that have been the legacy of his most recent book 'Literally No Place'. A sequence of painted metal structures operates as the building blocks of a notional exterior space. These are combined with cut-paper works that double-function as posters for a new written project in progress and designs for architectural sunscreens (brise soleil).


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EXTERIOR DAYS

Liam Gillick is involved in a negotiation of the way ideology lingers in the built structures that surround us. For the last two years he has been involved in a number of collaborations on new architectural projects. From an airport in Florida to a High school at the foot of the Austrian Alps; from new government buildings in London to the signage for a farmer's market in the Spanish countryside, he has brought his theoretical and artistic work to bear on new constructions.

For this exhibition Gillick brings his focus back to the combination of provisional forms, diagrams and texts that have been the legacy of his most recent book 'Literally No Place' (Bookworks, London, 2002). A sequence of painted metal structures operates as the building blocks of a notional exterior space. These are combined with cut-paper works that double-function as posters for a new written project in progress and designs for architectural sunscreens (brise soleil).

New short animated films introduce work on a movie with no camera derived from Gabriel Tarde's neo-utopian classic 'The Underground Man'.

Since his last exhibition at Casey Kaplan, Liam Gillick has presented a focused survey of works from the mid-nineties at the Whitechapel Gallery in London and been nominated for the Turner Prize.

Gillick is currently working within the core group developing the exhibition 'Utopia Station' as part of this year's Venice Biennale opening in June. Additionally, he is working towards two new projects for September: an installation at the Museum of Modern Art in its Queens location and a solo exhibition at The Power Plant in Toronto.

FOR FURTHER EXHIBITION INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE GALLERY AT: TEL. 212 645 7335 FAX. 212 645 7835

OPENING: FRIDAY, MAY 9th 6 - 8 PM

GALLERY HOURS: TUESDAY - SATURDAY 10 - 6 PM

NEXT EXHIBITION:
EXHIBITIONS OF AN EXHIBITION: CURATED BY JENS HOFFMANN
JUNE 28 ­ JULY 31, 2003

AMY ADLER, JEFF BURTON, NATHAN CARTER, MILES COOLIDGE, JASON DODGE, TRISHA DONNELLY, CEAL FLOYER, PAMELA FRASER, ANNA GASKELL, LIAM GILLICK, ANNIKA VON HAUSSWOLFF, CARSTEN HÖLLER, JONATHAN MONK, DIEGO PERRONE, SIMON STARLING, ANNIKA STRÖM

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New York, NY 10014
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