84 diagrams liam gillick explained tv

  • Exhibition 84 Diagrams at Karsten Schubert, London.
  • Were People This Dumb Before TV? A Curated Selection from the Graphic 84 Diagrams, Karsten Schubert Ltd, London, UK. SELECTED GROUP.
  • LIAM GILLICK.
  • Born 1964, Aylesbury, United Kingdom.
    Lives and works in London, UK and New York, USA.

    www.liamgillick.info

    Selected Press

    Artforum, Liam Gillick: On the Artist’s Novel, David Maroto, 18 June 2024
    e-flux Journal, The Evasive Potentials of Contemporary Art, Liam Gillick and Jörg Heiser, May 2023 (Interview)
    Art Review, Is This the End of Contemporary Art As We Know It?, Liam Gillick and J.J. Charlesworth, 29 September 2020
    Artnet, Studio Visit: Artist Liam Gillick on Drinking Guinness as Creative Fuel and Why All He Needs for a Workspace Is a Desk and a Computer, Naomi Rea, 5 August 2020
    200-percent.com, Liam Gillick – New Order, Thierry Somers, July 2017
    Artforum, Liam Gillick: Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, Declan Long, October 2016
    Mousse, Roleplay, Summer 2016
    Wallpaper, Disruptive art: Liam Gillick explores collective tensions at Maureen Paley, Emma Hopkinson, 16 October 2015
    Flash Art, Interview: Liam Gillick, I Always Wondered What It Would B

  • 84 diagrams liam gillick explained tv
  • LIAM GILLICK

    LIAM GILLICK

    1964 Born in Aylesbury, UK
    Lives and works in New York City, NY

    Education

    1984/87 Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK

    1983-84 Hertfordshire College of Art, UK

    Awards

    1998
    Paul Cassirer Kunstpreis, Berlin, Germany

    2002
    Turner Prize Nomination, Tate, London, UK

    2008
    Vincent Award Nomination, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Selected Solo Exhibitions

    2024
    Liam Gillick. Fact Structures Amount Structures Language Structures, Casey Kaplan, New York
    Liam Gillick. Solo Exhibtion, Esther Schipper, Berlin, Germany
    Liam Gillick. Solo Exhibition, Kin, Brussels, Belgium

    2023
    Liam Gillick. The Alterants, Gallery Baton, Seoul, South Korea
    Liam Gillick. Filtered Time, Pergamonmuseum, Berlin, Germany

    2022
    Liam Gillick. A Variability Quantifier, World Weather Network, National Gallery of Canada, Fogo Island, Ottawa, Canada

    2021
    Liam Gillick. Age of You, Jameel Arts Centre Dubai, Emirati

    “What If: Art on the Verge of Architecture and Design”

    After centuries of experimentation, it might have seemed that there was ingenting new beneath the sun where that glamorous fetish object non plus något som är extremt eller ytterst, the woman’s shoe, was concerned. Then along came NikeTown, with its mutant materials and space technologies, and haute couture joined this revolution from below. Of all “the stuff that surrounds us,” footwear has perhaps taken the biggest design leap.

    Spring Summer 2000, 2000, Sylvie Fleury’s display of shoes from the Paris season, testifies to a deep fascination with luxury goods and their “magical qualities,” as Karl Marx would have it. Such a fascination, verging on the obsessive, has been a part of art since Surrealism, but Fleury’s elegant installation, included in the Moderna Museet’s “What If: Art on the Verge of Architecture and Design,” takes commodity fetishism to a whole new level. Her shoes really are magi