Richard Avedon
Claude Monet
Sigmar Polke
Gerhard Richter
Andy Warhol
Bridget Riley
Fiona Banner
For the exhibition the british artist Fiona Banner chooses sculptures, paintings and photographsworks from the V-A-C collection by artists including Richard Avedon, Claude Monet and Sigmar Polke.
Leading British artist Fiona Banner chooses rarely seen works from the V-A-C
collection by artists including Richard Avedon, Claude Monet and Sigmar
Polke, on show at the Whitechapel Gallery from 9 December 2014.
Fiona Banner (b.1966) is a sculptor and artist who came to prominence with
her ‘wordscapes’ series, written transcriptions of the frame-by-frame action
in Hollywood war films. For this second display in a year long series, Banner
selects works of art from the collection that blur the boundaries between
photography and painting, and explore representations of reality.
Highlights of the exhibition titled Stamp Out Photographie include Gerhard
Richter’s Kerze (1982), a hyper realistic painting of a single, glowing candle
famously used as the cover of Sonic Youth’s 1988 album ‘Daydream Nation’.
Andy Warhol’s Jackie (1964) based on photographs of Jackie Kennedy Onassis
goes on display alongside Stretch (1964), a major black & white painting by
Bridget Riley an optical art work which appears to shift and vibrate.
Claude Monet’s impressionist painting Church in Vétheuil (1878) is also
featured in the exhibition along with Shannon Ebner’s black & white print The
Leaning Tree (2002-08), a work created in response to a photograph taken by
Robert Adams at Signal Hill, California in 1983. The presentation will also
include a video by Russian born artist Olga Chernysheva and works by artists
Liz Deschenes, Olafur Eliasson, Wade Guyton, Michael Krebber, Sherrie
Levine, Rosemarie Trockel, James Welling and Christopher Williams.
Fiona Banner says, ‘the works that I was drawn to are self reflective, they
challenge their own medium: paintings that discuss themselves as
reproduction; photographs that deny the image or perform some kind of act of
self portraiture; sculpture that declares the impossibility of its own
authenticity - each work slumped in the psychiatrist’s chair, holding a mirror
up to itself.’
This exhibition highlights the V-A-C collection, Moscow, as part of the
Whitechapel Gallery’s programme of opening up rarely seen collections from
around the world supported by Hiscox.The series of four displays, which
began in September 2014, are shown in a dedicated Collections Gallery.
Two further exhibitions of works drawn from the collection will be selected in
partnership with two internationally acclaimed artists, Lynette Yiadom-
Boakye (17 March – 14 June 2015) and James Richards (23 June – 30 August
2015). Each presentation is accompanied by a unique publication devised by
the guest selector.
The V-A-C collection brings together a range of important art works including
sculptures, paintings and photographs from leading, internationally
recognised artists such as Francis Bacon, Liz Deschenes, Natalia Goncharova,
Wade Guyton, Wassily Kandinsky, Lucy McKenzie, Amedeo Modigliani, SigmarPolke to Gerhard Richter, Bridget Riley, Egon Schiele, Dayanita Singh and
Christopher Wool.
The collection is owned by the V-A-C Foundation, a not for profit private
institution founded in Moscow in 2009. This presentation of the V-A-C
collection is part of the Whitechapel Gallery’s ongoing programme opening up
important public and private collections for everyone.
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Opening: 9 December 2014
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