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...With Things as Things

23 Feb 2024 – 30 Apr 2024

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Friday
11:00 – 17:00
Saturday
12:00 – 16:00
Tuesday
11:00 – 17:00
Wednesday
11:00 – 17:00
Thursday
11:00 – 17:00

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Luxembourg & Dayan Gallery

London, United Kingdom

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For some time now, objects have been going through a rough patch. Consistent inflation of value, systematic deprivation of agency, and a profound identity complex. (Is there such a thing as a digital object? Does it come in a box? Does it keep in the rain?) Verb-wise too, things are not looking well on the object’s front. Both ‘to objectify’ and ‘to object’ carry a negative tone, to say the least. Traces of object fetichism fade away from language and disappear from consciousness: Georges Perec, Francis Ponge, Michael Fried, all find little resonance in post-colonial or post-internet discourse.

Objects are now calling for new representation. Not in the name of nostalgia or revisionism, but in the hope of formulating a new language of things, a reformation – a new objective, perhaps. The method is as old as the ages: ‘Take the most humble object, the most everyday action, and try to consider it afresh. Abandon every habit of perception, and describe it without any verbal mechanism that has been worn by use. And all this, not for some reason extraneous to the fact in itself (for, say, symbolism, ideology or aesthetics), but solely in order to reestablish a relationship with things as things.’

The exhibition “…With Things as Things” is organised in collaboration between Galerie Kreo and Luxembourg + Co. and includes works by Rodolfo Aricò, Enrico Baj, Francois Bauchet, Alighiero Boetti, Ronan And Erwan Bouroullec, Christo And Jeanne-Claude, Sue Fuller, Alberto Giacometti, Konstantin Grcic, Damien Hirst, Piero Manzoni, Jeff Mcmillan, Marc Newson, Isamu Noguchi, Cornelia Parker, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Man Ray, Gerhard Richter, Jerszy Seymour, Studio Wieki Somers, Rachel Whiteread.

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