Olivier Babin
Pierre Bismuth
Christian Burnoski
Ryan Gander
Alek O.
Dan Rees
Yann Serandour
Ariel Schlesinger
Markus Sixay
Ron Terada
Adam Carr
A group show about the artist but without the artist, it speaks as much about Monk and his approach to work, as well as its influence on others, than it does about the artists included and their individual practices. On show Alek O., Christian Burnoski, Ryan Gander...
curated by Adam Carr
Featured artist(s):
Olivier Babin, Pierre Bismuth, Christian Burnoski, Ryan Gander, Alek O., Dan Rees, Yann Sérandour, Ariel Schlesinger, Markus Sixay, Ron Terada
Without takes as its starting point artist Jonathan Monk (born in 1969 in Leicester, UK, currently living and
working in Berlin, Germany), yet this exhibition will be about the artist but without the artist.
The beginning of Jonathan Monk’s work – and one of its primary points of investigation – typically emerges
from the point at which other artists' ideas culminate into works of art. Without presents artworks by a
number of international artists, which continue this process of, and approach to, the production of art. More
significantly however, all of the artworks brought together for the exhibition address artworks made by
Jonathan Monk, or that use his presence in various ways and in different circumstances directly..
Without makes a portrait of a particular artist through an exhibition of artworks by other artists. The
exhibition speaks as much about Jonathan Monk and his approach to work, as well as its influence on others,
than it does about the artists included and their individual practices. To extend the dialogue between Monk
and the artists included, works from Monk’s own collection will be interspersed within the display. The
collection includes artworks by by artists Robert Barry, Alighiero Boetti, Chris Burden, Dan Graham, Sol
LeWitt, Bruce Nauman, Allen Ruppersberg, among others, all of whom have had a pervading influence not
only on Monk’s own practice but also on the other artists involved in the exhibition as well.
While Without is without the participation of Jonathan Monk, it is also without any conventional reason or
theme that commonly brings works of art together. It presents itself instead as an exhibition that collides
the boundaries between solo and group exhibition, and reconsiders normative ways in which exhibitions are
both constructed and presented.
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Rue de l'Abbaye, 2a - Brussels