Friday, January 15, 2016

PROTOTYPOLOGY-GAGOSIAN GALLERY

New opening yesterday, January 14th, at Gagosian Gallery of Rome:
  PROTOTYPOLOGY-AN INDEX OF PROCESS AND MUTATION
 "Prototypology" explores research and development in the work of thirty contemporary artists, tracing the evolution from idea to finished artwork through drawings, archives, maquettes, and bricolage. In doing so the exhibition establishes a typology of diverse drafts. The studio is a liminal zone for sourcing, modifying, and testing. The "sketch" represents the initial impulse from mind to hand, the developmental process whereby form begins to emerge. The exhibition reveal moments of process that lead to epiphanies. Monumental, civic, everyday, and otherworldly gestures are visible in a range of preparatory drawings and proposals.
These varied forms represent important moments of mutation via trial and error—in essence, the risk of experimentation that typifies the artist's quest. Through sketches both graphic and sculptural, the process behind each artist's production finds form.
 Artists: Vladimir Arkhipov, Richard Artschwager, Nina Beier, Will Boone, Mike Bouchet, Chris Burden, Jason Dodge, Aleksandra Domanović, Dan Graham, Loris Gréaud, Michael Heizer, Carsten Höller, Thomas Houseago, Allan McCollum, Takashi Murakami, Albert Oehlen, Claes Oldenburg, Steven Parrino, Giuseppe Penone, Kirsten Pieroth, Ry Rocklen, Nancy Rubins, Arcangelo Sassolino, David Smith, Rudolf Stingel, Robert Therrien, Mungo Thomson, Tatiana Trouvé, Cy Twombly, Rachel Whiteread.
 Untill March 5, 2016. Gagosian Gallery- Via Francesco Crispi 16. Rome

Ieri sera, 14 gennaio, alla Gagosian Gallery di Roma ha inaugurato:
 PROTOTYPOLOGY-AN INDEX OF PROCESS AND MUTATION
"Prototypology" esplora e svela la fase di ricerca e sviluppo nel lavoro di trenta artisti contemporanei, affermati ed emergenti, raccontando, attraverso il disegno, l'archivio, la maquette e il bricolage l'evolversi dell'opera dall'idea alla realizzazione finale. Lo studio è una zona "di confine" dove trarre ispirazione, trasformare e sperimentare. Lo sketch, rappresenta l'impulso iniziale dalla mente alla mano, il processo di sviluppo dal quale la forma inizia ad emergere.
 Sono presenti studi di scultura che rivelano istanti del processo creativo altrimenti nascosti. Gesti monumentali, quotidiani e mistici sono visibili nella selezione di schizzi preparatori e progetti.
La diversità di queste forme suggerisce importanti momenti di trasformazione: l'avventura della sperimentazione che caratterizza la migliore ricerca artistica.
Artisti: Vladimir Arkhipov, Richard Artschwager, Nina Beier, Will Boone, Mike Bouchet, Chris Burden, Jason Dodge, Aleksandra Domanović, Dan Graham, Loris Gréaud, Michael Heizer, Carsten Höller, Thomas Houseago, Allan McCollum, Takashi Murakami, Albert Oehlen, Claes Oldenburg, Steven Parrino, Giuseppe Penone, Kirsten Pieroth, Ry Rocklen, Nancy Rubins, Arcangelo Sassolino, David Smith, Rudolf Stingel, Robert Therrien, Mungo Thomson, Tatiana Trouvé, Cy Twombly, Rachel Whiteread.
Fino al 5 Marzo 2016. Gagosian Gallery- Via Francesco Crispi 16. Roma
Rudolf Stingel - Untitled (instructions) 1960
Vladimir Arkhipov: N.V.Karpov's armchair - 2001 - Shovel 1998

Vladimir Arkhipov: 35 images of Russian homemade things 2011


Jason Dodge: Shoes that have been made for someone with three legs - 2015

Chris Burden: The 1/4 Ton Bridge 1997-2000

Giuseppe Pennone: L'uomo scompare nella terra 2009 - Spazio di luce 2009

Nancy Rubins: Study Model (Monochrome for Paris) 2012

CY Twombly: Untitled 1974

Dan Graham: Half Cylinder/Perforated Steel Triangular Enclosure 2010

Allan McCollum: The Shapes Project: Shapes Spinoffs 2005-2014

Carsten Holler: Giant Triple Mushroom - 2015

Aleksandra Domanovic: Untitled (Work in Progress) 2015

Nina Beier: Layered Side-Swept Ombre 2015

RY Rocklen: Textylz Display Panel (prototype) 2014

Robert Therrien: No Title (oil can) 2003

Albert Oehlen: Untitled 2015 Soundsystem, sound, small tree, stand, lamp, foil, loudspeaker

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