Serpentine Gallery

Serpentine Gallery

The Serpentine Gallery is one of London's best-loved galleries for modern and contemporary art. Its Exhibition, Architecture, Education and Public Programmes attracts up to 800,000 visitors in any one year and admission is free.

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Wolfgang Tillmans

The Serpentine Gallery presents Wolfgang Tillmans' first major exhibition in London since 2003. Conceived by the artist for the Serpentine Gallery, the exhibition will present figurative and abstract work from the last ten years.

Over the past 20 years, Tillmans has redefined photography and the way it is presented. Known in the early 1990s for his seemingly casual images of the world he inhabited, his work reassessed photographic conventions and reflected the culture and identity politics of the time, capturing the fragility of human life and focusing on everyday objects. His work has always engaged with portraiture, landscape, and still life, but more recently Tillmans has turned to a deeper exploration of abstraction, and has pushed the boundaries and definitions of the photographic form.

The wide-ranging themes in Tillmans' photographs are recon- figured with each site-specific installation. In this new exhibition, explorations into abstraction sit alongside a renewed focus on the figurative - a focus that is increasingly informed by recent colour-saturated works and experi- ments with process. Referring to his approach to installation, Tillmans has commented that in creating these 'constellations of pictures, I try to approximate the way I see the world, not in a linear order but as a multitude of parallel experiences. Multiple singularities, simultaneously accessible as they share the same space or room'.

Tillmans continually challenges photographic practice by playing with exhibition methods, often pinning or taping his work to gallery walls, building study tables that resemble museological vitrines, or creating wall-based cases for selected works. Each exhibition is a renegotiation and rearrangement of material, ideas and subjects. For each installation, he investigates the process of exhibition and image-making, intuitively reflecting the politics of our shared contemporary society. Tillmans' images capture the essence of a moment, and the pictures and installations that the artist has created over the last two decades are an alchemical blend of detachment and engagement.

The Serpentine Gallery exhibition reflects the artist's acute sensitivity to the world around him, his ongoing fascination with colour, and his conceptual engagement with the technical processes of photography. His delicate yet challenging images capture the distinctive energetic balance between beauty and subversion that Tillmans has long embraced.


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Date
26 June—19 September 2010
Address
Kensington Gardens
 
London W2 3XA
Contact
Serpentine Gallery
Phone
020 7402 6075
Email
information@serpentinegallery.org
URL
http://www.serpentinegallery.org

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Upcoming Exhibition

Design Real

26 November 2009 - 
7 February 2010
www.design-real.com


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Cora-Z Spoon Classic Lure
Cormoran
© 2009 Cormoran
                                                                                                                                                              


The Serpentine Gallery is developing its commitment to design by inviting influential German product designer Konstantin Grcic to curate Design Real, a groundbreaking presentation of contemporary design.

Across the globe, there is a growing awareness of design and its impact on the world we inhabit. Like contemporary art, design both shapes and reflects our constantly changing society. Good design understands human behaviour, offers pragmatic solutions to problems and enhances our everyday experience.
Grcic's selection for Design Real focuses on 'real' items all conceived in the last decade: mass-produced products that have a practical function in everyday life. The exhibition presents a wide range of objects by leading international designers and manufacturers, from furniture and household products to technical and industrial innovations.
'What interests me about industrial design is how these things are made, in what material, and how this has affected their language and their quality, 'explains Grcic. 'Some objects are very technically-driven; the function really determines the object. Other objects have much more of a signature or an authorship; you see the handwriting of the designer who made it and that's what makes it so special.'
By highlighting objects that have made a significant impact on our lives, the exhibition provides new perspectives from which to look at the material world around us and encourages new insights into design.
Design Real features a space specially designed by Grcic, where projections expand on themes developed in the exhibition and visitors can investigate the origins and applications of the products on view. A dedicated internet site www.design-real.com, which can be accessed in the space, is the exhibition's central resource and integral to its concept. The space is also the setting for a series of free public seminars.
Konstantin Grcic, born in Munich in 1965, founded Konstantin Grcic Industrial Design (KGID) in 1991. KGID specialises in various fields of design ranging from industrial products to exhibition design. Grcic's products have received prestigious international design awards and form part of the permanent collections of institutions including the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and Centre Pompidou, Paris.
Curated by Konstantin Grcic
Exhibition design in collaboration with Alex Rich and Jürg Lehni

                                                                                                          

Enquiries:

Serpentine Gallery
Kensington Gardens
London W2 3XA
T 020 7402 6075
F 020 7402 4103
information@serpentinegallery.org



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Past Exhibition

Gustav Metzger: Decades 1959-2009
Until 8 November


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Gustav Metzger
Historic Photographs: Kill the Cars, Camden Town, London 1996 1996 / 2009
Photograph, car and audio
Dimensions variable
Courtesy of the artist and Andrew Testa
Installation shots © Jerry Hardman-Jones


The Serpentine Gallery presents a major exhibition of work by the influential artist and activist Gustav Metzger, examining his life-long exploration of politics, ecology and the destructive powers of 20th-century society. Metzger's career has spanned over 60 years and this is the most extensive survey of his work to be shown in the UK.

The exhibition draws together the themes and methodologies that have informed the London-based artist's practice from 1959 until the present day. The broad cross-section of works on view include Metzger's auto-destructive and auto-creative works of the 1960s, such as his pioneering liquid crystal projections; the ongoing Historic Photographs series, which responds to major events and catastrophes; and later works exploring ecological issues, globalisation and commercialisation. Film footage of seminal performances and actions are exhibited, as well as a new, participative installation using the archive of newspapers Metzger has been collecting since 1995.

                                                                                                         

Enquiries:


Serpentine Gallery
Kensington Gardens
London W2 3XA
T 020 7402 6075
F 020 7402 4103
information@serpentinegallery.org