Candice Breitz
Sarah Ciraci
Christian Flamm
Matthew Franks
Pamela Fraser
Henrik Plenge Jakobsen
Graham Little
Diego Perrone
Costa Vece
Hallucinating Love takes its title from an unreleased song by the eighties band Duran Duran. Candice Breitz, Sarah Ciraci, Christian Flamm, Matthew Franks, Pamela Fraser, Henrik Plenge Jakobsen, Graham Little, Diego Perrone, Costa Vece.
candice breitz, sarah ciraci, christian flamm, matthew franks, pamela
fraser, henrik plenge jakobsen, graham little, diego perrone, costa
vece
Hallucinating Love takes its title from an unreleased song by the eighties
band Duran Duran. In the exhibition, Karen Carpenter's sentimental hit 'Close
To You' is the basis for Double Karen, part 1 of Double Duets, a video by
Candice Breitz; in the same room Berlin-based Christian Flamm's papercuts
made of coloured cardboard recall record covers.
Three artists have had solo exhibitions at asprey jacques this year: New
York-based Pamela Fraser is represented by Adventure, a 'mysterious
forensic painting', Graham Little by a coloured pencil drawing inspired by
glossy fashion magazines, and Costa Vece by Belles du Jour, an installation
consisting of sweet wrappings and light bulbs.
Two Italian artists who were included in the Pandaemonium programme at
the Lux Centre in March are showing videos: Sarah Ciraci's Rapimenti
(Raptures) reveal architectural abductions in process and Diego Perrone's I
Verdi Giorni (The Green Days) is a cartoon animation of children fighting.
Cartoon aesthetic also pervades British artist Matthew Franks' pastel pink
styrofoam sculpture entitled Runt. This piece stands at the entrance of the
gallery, introducin Hallucinating Love through an atomic cloud, while Henrik
Plenge Jakobsen's wall painting, which defiantly states Everything is Wrong
within a hypnotizing target on the far wall in the back room, gives the final
touch.
Image: Illustration and Typography design by:A2-GRAPHICS/SW/HK
next exhibition: Ian Kiaer, September
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saturday 10 - 1
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