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4/2/2003

Rut Blees Luxemburg

Tate Liverpool, Liverpool

The photographs for Phantom have been taken in Dakar, apital of Senegal and maritime centre of West Africa. The links between Liverpool and Dakar are historically one of colonialism and the slave trade, but Dakar is now considered a fashion and culture capital and so connects with contemporary Liverpool in more positive ways.


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Phantom

Tate Liverpool - Project Space
5 February ­ 6 April 2003

Tate Liverpool is proud to present a new series of specially commissioned photographic works by German artist Rut Blees Luxemburg. Based in London, she has regularly exhibited her work internationally, establishing herself as one of the most interesting young photographers on the British scene.

The photographs for Phantom have been taken in Dakar, capital of Senegal and maritime centre of West Africa. The links between Liverpool and Dakar are historically one of colonialism and the slave trade, but Dakar is now considered a fashion and culture capital and so connects with contemporary Liverpool in more positive ways.

Blees Luxemburg is best known for her images taken during the small hours of urban darkness. Using long exposures and the all encompassing, ever present neon glare of the city, the artist combines precise composition with intricate detail ­ footprints in silt half washed away or the shadow of a tree across a wall quietly comment on the transitory nature of hidden beauty in the city.

This style presents the viewer with a tragic yet romantic vision of the urban environment. Traces of habitation, suggestions of recent activity or things happening just out of shot invade what might otherwise be cold static scenes void of life. Implied narrative, saturated colours, burnt umbers and gold present an image of a city full of mystery and magic, potential romance and danger ­ desolate flats and all-night service stations are transformed into stage sets for urban opera.

The photographs of Dakar try to articulate the different ways of building and inhabiting a city and suggest the possibility of a transfer of urban knowledge.

ŒIn my work I try to illuminate the poetics of space and search for the entry points into the psyche of the city, which allow a free-fall into the city of one¹s imagination.¹

PRESS: For further information and/or images please contact Catherine O¹Reilly, Press and Marketing Officer on 0151 702 7444 or catherine.oreilly@tate.org.uk or Helen Wylie, Assistant Press and Marketing Officer on 0151 702 7445 or helen.wylie@tate.org.uk.

ARTISTS TALK: On Saturday 22 February at 2.00pm Rut Blees Luxemburg will be talking about her work and the development of the Project Space. Tickets cost £4, £3 (concessions) ­ please call 0151 702 7418 to book.

LAURENT DELAYE GALLERY: Monday-Friday 10-6pm, Saturday 10-4pm. For press information & images, please email: aldo@laurentdelaye.com, T: +44 (0)20 7287 1546 E: office@laurentdelaye.com W: www.laurentdelaye.com

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