Lothar Gotz' wall paintings resonate with the physical structure of the space they inhabit, providing an optical experience of architecture and exposing colour's sensual quality. In his work, Chinese Roulette, the artist will direct a visual interplay between the gallery space and Condorelli's architectural device.
Lawrence O'Hana Gallery invites you to
three openings over the next three weeks.
These are the first in a series of exhibitions
and events from 3rd March to 9th May 2004
linked by a flexible structure specially commissioned
from architect Celine Condorelli
Lothar Götz,
Lothar Götz' wall paintings resonate with the physical structure of the
space they inhabit, providing an optical experience of architecture and
exposing colour's sensual quality. In his work, Chinese Roulette, the artist
will direct a visual interplay between the gallery space and Condorelli's
architectural device.
3 March – 10 March 2004, open daily from 11-6pm.
Preview: 3 March, 6.30-8.30pm
Lali Chetwynd,
12 March – 14 March 2004, open daily from 11-6pm
Preview: 12 March, 6.30-8.30pm
Lali Chetwynd presents a series of slides featuring a collection of paper
masks. Made out of found images, these masks are an irreverent look at the
history of film, painting and performance through the medium of collage. The
slides reflect the theatricality of the original masks, as well as their
hallucinatory, Victorian sensibility.
Emanuel Danesch and David Rych,
17 March – 28 March 2004, open daily from 11-6pm
Preview: 17 March, 6.30-8.30pm
The video archive of Emanuel Danesch and David Rych consists of more than
100 videos produced by artists and film directors from capital cities in
Europe and the Middle East. The exhibition will be the London transit stop
of their ongoing project, Utopia Travel, which links different zones of
cultural production. The public will be invited to browse through their
archive.
The artists will give a talk at the gallery on 20th March, at 5pm
Alterity Display features: Celine Condorelli, Lothar Götz (3 March–10
March), Lali Chetwynd (12 March–14 March), Emanuel Danesch and David Rych
(17 March–28 March), Seb Patane (31 March), Sophie Newell (7 April-14
April),
Simon Popper (17 April), Giles Round (21 April-25 April), Haegue Yang (28
April-9 May).
Curated by Julia Höner and Pablo Bronstein
For more information please contact Katharine Fry at the gallery on tel.
0207 739 0254, fax 0207 729 6878
Lawrence O'Hana Gallery, 35-42 Charlotte Road, London EC2 3PD, 020 7739 0245