Part I. The exhibition features works by Albert Oehlen, the first solo exhibition in a UK institution by New York-based artist Francesca DiMattio and a display of works by Matthew Chambers.
The Zabludowicz Collection is delighted to announce its 2013 programme, which includes a
season focused on painting from the Collection and a major commission by artist Andy Holden.
The Invites programme continues throughout the year, with six-week-long exhibitions of new
work by UK-based, unrepresented artists.
The annual Testing Ground for Art and Education starts the year with a collaboration between
MFA Curating students from Goldsmiths and, for the first time, Chelsea College of Art.
Disappearing Into One draws on ideas of sleight of hand and misdirection. It includes works by 17
artists from the Zabludowicz Collection and six new commissions for the show. Exhibiting artists
include: Laura Buckley, Susan Collis, Michael Dean, Ryan Gander, Falk Haberkorn, James Ireland,
Alicja Kwade, Edgar Leciejewski, Nobuaki Onishi, Kaz Oshiro, Damien Roach, Hiraki Sawa, Erin
Shireff, Amy Stephens, Keith Tyson, Guido Van Der Werve and Ulla Von Brandenburg from the
Zabludowicz Collection along with Nicole Bachmann, Andrej Bako, g.bridle, Catoke Kramer, Luuk
Schröder and Oliver Lee Terry. The exhibition will be accompanied by a programme of talks and
events.
Testing Ground also includes a new educational initiative developed with artist Doug Fishbone.
Testing Ground: Master Class will offer a free, intensive programme for a small group of
emerging artists from around the country to discuss and develop their studio practice with leading
international artists Dexter Dalwood, Omer Fast, Brian Griffiths and Saskia Olde-Wolbers, over
five days. Each day will culminate in a public talk by one of the artists.
On 17 January the winner of the Zabludowicz Collection Future Map Prize will be announced.
The prize consists of £3,000 and a chance to produce an edition with the Zabludowicz Collection.
It is awarded to a graduate of University of the Arts London, selected by a panel comprised of
Sarah McCrory, director of Glasgow International, Ben Luke, contemporary art critic at the
London Evening Standard and Anita Zabludowicz.
The Zabludowicz Collection holds a range of world-class paintings from around the world, made
over the past 40 years. From February to August 2013 the entire Zabludowicz Collection space
will be turned over to a series of exhibitions focusing on painting from the Collection with an
emphasis on paintings by artists from the USA, and by German artist Albert Oehlen.
Painting from the Zabludowicz Collection: Part I will feature three exhibitions: a display of works
by Albert Oehlen; the first solo exhibition in a UK institution by New York-based artist Francesca
DiMattio; and a display of works by Matthew Chambers.
Albert Oehlen has been a key figure in contemporary painting since the 1980s. The Zabludowicz
Collection will be exhibiting a range of works from the past three decades, which will offer a rare
chance to engage with the work of this important German painter. Oehlen’s works are influential
to a generation of painters working today, and this exhibition will be accompanied by a public
programme that will draw out some of the strands running through Oehlen’s work and their
significance for painters from a younger generation.
Francesca DiMattio’s work includes large-scale paintings and ceramic sculptures that engage
with representations of space, style and texture. DiMattio dissolves our typical depictions of
space and builds them into complex and appealing works. DiMattio also confronts tropes of the
feminine and standard forms of production, bringing together delicate decorations and elegant
imagery reminiscent of the history of art and craft, distorting or exaggerating them in her dynamic
works.
Matthew Chambers is a Los Angeles-based painter whose colourful and bold works explore the
boundary between abstraction and figuration as well as the act of painting itself. The exhibition
will consist of a series of works of a standard size, in which the artist explores abstract and
representational visual languages. It will also include Chambers’ slash paintings, which are
composed of ribbons cut from of his own pre-existing paintings, suggesting a complex time-
based production process.
Painting from the Zabludowicz Collection: Part II will feature a solo presentation of work by
Josh Smith and a group exhibition of works from the Collection. Albert Oehlen’s solo exhibition will
continue through Part II.
Josh Smith is a New York-based painter whose work explores notions of authorship, authenticity
and originality. Smith frequently uses his own name as a visual trope running through his work,
making it both an image and a signifier of his identity. His repetitive practice fosters an exploration
of meaning and aesthetics as well as the shifting grounds that connect them. This exhibition will
include works by Smith made over the past six years.
The group exhibition will consist of works from the Collection that explore the expanded territory
of traditional 2-dimensional painting. With works by artists from the US including Tauba Auerbach,
Jessica Dickinson, Sam Falls, Alex Hubbard, Nathan Hylden, Rosy Keyser and Ned Vena, the
exhibition looks at practices that involve a supplemental dimension to painting, whether that is
photography, sculpture, printmaking or time-based interactions with painting. These works strain
at the boundaries of painting’s history and physicality, suggesting a metaphysics of painting, which
the exhibition will explore.
The 2013 Annual Commission will consist of a major new show by Bedford-based artist Andy
Holden (B. 1982). The culmination of an 18-month collaboration with the Collection, it will include
film, large-scale sculpture and performance to explore the output and legacy of the MI!MS
(Maximum Irony! Maximum Sincerity) artistic movement, which Holden founded with friends
before training as an artist in 2003. The movement’s manifesto stated “MI!MS is about the
willingness to be lied to and the will to believe! It’s about the intense sadness of our unrealistic
dreams, and the intense joy of our desire for them.” This is Holden’s most ambitious solo project to
date. It will include collaborations and exhibitions with the other MI!MS members: John Blamey,
Roger Illingworth, James MacDowell and Johnny Parry.
Holden has had recent solo exhibitions at Tate Britain and Cubitt in London, Kettle’s Yard in
Cambridge and the Stanley Picker Gallery in Kingston where he was the Stanley Picker Fellow in
2012. This commission will be realised in partnership with Spike Island, Bristol, and with the
support of Bedford Creative Arts. Andy Holden is represented by WORKS|PROJECTS.
The Zabludowicz Collection’s activities in New York and Sarvisalo will be announced in 2013 and
will include commissions, residencies, performances and new exhibitions.
Painting from the Zabludowicz Collection: Part II
16 May–11 August
Albert Oehlen, Josh Smith, Group exhibition of works from the Collection
Private View: Thursday 16 May, 7–9pm
The Zabludowicz Collection is dedicated to bringing emerging art to new audiences and
actively supporting arts organisations and artists. It was founded in 1994, and contains over 2000
works by over 500 artists, spanning 40 years of art production. Its focus is on emerging art from
the late 20th century to the present day. The Zabludowicz Collection’s programme is focused on
working with artists and curators to produce exhibitions of works from the Zabludowicz
Collection which examine contemporary art practice and the Collection in a public forum and
respond to the unusual exhibition space at 176 Prince of Wales Road. The Collection also exhibits
in permanent venues in the USA and Finland.
Image: Albert Oehlen, Deathoknocko, 2001. Zabludowicz Collection. Courtesy Luhring Augustine, New York
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Private View: Thursday 28 February, 7–9pm
Zabludowicz Collection
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Thursday–Sunday, 12–6pm or by appointment
The café serves tea, coffee and cakes during gallery opening hours.
The library and meeting room can be booked for meetings or to research artists from the
Collection and to view film and video works in the Collection.
The Shop sells limited edition artworks whose proceeds are split between the artists and the
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