Saturday, February 17, 2007

"Absent Without Leave" @ Victoria Miro Gallery


17 February - 17 March 2007

Dan Colen, Elmgreen & Dragset, Loris Gréaud, Jeppe Hein, Terence Koh, Kris Martin, Roman Ondák, Kirsten Pieroth, Michael Sailstorfer, Systems House, Andro Wekua, Jordan Wolfson, Andreas Zybach

Absent Without Leave examines the ways in which contemporary artists might use elements of performance as a material in the production (or reception) of their work. The diverse practices on display here re-imagine performance and filter it into something 'performative' - expanding gestures, actions, characters, and roles into works which incorporate performance as process.

Conceptual and performance artist Vito Acconci has discussed how, at a certain point in his career in the early seventies, he decided to appear less in his work, so that his presence was more of an absence. Absent Without Leave borrows the spirit of Acconci's decision and uses it to platform an investigation of the idea of the 'absentee performer' - an idea in which the 'performer' (the artist ) is relocated from a visible presence, to a presence which is recorded in the conceptual fabric of the art works themselves.

The exhibition features works in which: there is potential within an art object for action to happen, which may or may not necessarily occur; there is a live event without a performer; there is a physical trace of an event which in fact never occurred; or there is a possibility to read the environment as something staged, or as a set awaiting a narrative.

Absent Without Leave presents works by 12 international artists, with new commissions by Elmgreen & Dragset, Loris Gréaud, Terence Koh, Systems House, Andro Wekua, and Jordan Wolfson; an installation of 40 new paintings by Dan Colen; and projects by Jeppe Hein, Kirsten Pieroth, Michael Sailstorfer, and Andreas Zybach. A performance orchestrated by Roman Ondák will take place on the evening of the opening.

Absent Without Leave has been curated by James Lindon and Erin Manns.

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Friday, February 09, 2007

Jeppe Hein @ Barbican

Jeppe Hein
The Curve
1 February 2007 - 29 April 2007
The Curve

Part of 25th landmark events



Tickets: Free
Daily 11am-8pm
subject to availability





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Danish artist Jeppe Hein creates a dynamic site-specific installation for The Curve as part of Barbican’s new programme of commissions for this unusual space. Hein’s piece redefines the space of the gallery, involving and perplexing the viewer.

This young Danish artist has worked with fountains, moving walls and gravity-defying kinetic sculptures. His commission for The Curve is entitled Distance, and involves a very unusual roller coaster.

Jeppe Hein Talk
Why are you here and not somewhere else?
Tue 17 Apr/6.30pm
Admission Free
Don't miss this rare opportunity to hear this internationally renowned artist talk about his work.

The exhibition has been generously supported by Arts Council England, The Danish Arts Council Committee for International Arts, The Embassy of Denmark & ARUP.

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