Roger Hiorns: Seizure•••

23. Jul - 3. Jan 10 / ended Artangel

151 - 189 Harper Rd, London SE1

Thursday - Saturday 11am - 5pm Sundays 11am - 5pm Closed Monday - Wednesday

Exhibition | Sculpture | London


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151 - 189 Harper Rd, London SE1

British artist Roger Hiorns uses unusual materials to effect surprising transformations on found objects and urban situations. Fire emerges from storm drains, perfume permeates metal surfaces, and copper sulphate crystals colonise industrial objects.

SEIZURE was Hiorns? most ambitious work to date and his first major sculptural project within an urban site, and it marked a radical shift in scale and context in his work. The artist encouraged the growth of an unexpected crystal form within a low-rise late-modernist development near the Elephant & Castle in south London.

75,000 litres of copper sulphate solution were pumped into the council flat to create a strangely beautiful and somewhat menacing crystalline growth on the walls, floor, ceiling and bath of this abandoned dwelling.

After the project opened, 151 - 189 Harper Rd became a site of pilgrimage. Every day hundreds of people made their way across the capital to this anonymous council flat near the Elephant & Castle.


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Btrilliant thoughts and materials

by monroe hodder 28.10.09 22:42
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I hope the guy wins the Turner

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Wellies and Gloves

by Sireita 12.11.09 11:40
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The wellies, stimulated an excitement - a mystery, it created an interactive dimension that my class and I enjoyed fully. Great exhibition.

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concept for art

by cm070537 27.11.09 19:24
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With so many favourites for this repeated and very long running show I am lost as to work out why more people can't articulate what they like about this spectacular installation - is the WoW factor greater than the artistic content?

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Outstanding

by skree 10.12.09 19:12
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A work that will be remembered for all time

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