An extended exhibition for a transition function – Mathieu K. Abonnenc, Rossella Biscotti, Kajsa Dahlberg, Nicoline van Harskamp, Graham Hudson, Lisa Tan: 14 September – 12 November 2011
Part 1 – Kajsa Dahlberg, Lisa Tan: 14 Sept. – 15 Oct. 2011 Part 2 - Mathieu K. Abonnenc, Graham Hudson: 28 Sept. – 30 Oct. 2011 Part 3 - Rossella Biscotti, Nicoline van Harskamp: 12 Oct. – 12 Nov. 2011Download – exhibition index
Hilary Crisp presents An extended exhibition for a transition function – evaluating artistic practice integrating archival material over three transitioning parts of the display. Each of the individual works are part of an ongoing research inquiry, shifting in form and function over time, reflected in the selection of works and the nature of the exhibition – as two works becomes four, then six – ultimately concluding with the final pair.
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Part 1
Kajsa Dahlberg, In A Room of One’s Own/A Thousand Libraries (2006-)
Kajsa Dahlberg (B. 1973) lives and works in Malmö and Berlin, and is currently artist in residence at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin. Recent exhibitions include Turku Biennial (2011); Moderna Museet, Stockholm (2011); Manifesta 8, Murcia, in dialogue with northern Africa (2011/10).
Lisa Tan, Letters From Dr Bamberger (2001-)
Lisa Tan (b. 1973) lives and works in Stockholm and New York. Recent solo exhibitions include Andreas Grimm, Munich (2011); Arthouse, Austin, TX (2011). Recent group exhibitions include Ex-libris, Galerie VidalCuglietta, Brussels (2011), Sur le Dandysme, Centro Galego de Arte Contemporáneo, Santiago de Compostela (2010)
Installation view (Part 1), September 2011 – Lisa Tan, Letters From Dr. Bamberger (2001-); Kajsa Dahlberg, In a Room of One’s Own/A Thousand Libraries (2006-) – Hilary Crisp, London
Installation view (Part 1), September 2011 – Lisa Tan, Letters From Dr. Bamberger (2001-)
detail -Kajsa Dahlberg, In a Room of One’s Own/A Thousand Libraries (2006-)
detail - Lisa Tan, Letters From Dr. Bamberger (2001-)
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Part 2
Mathieu K. Abonnenc, Foreword to Guns For Banta, (work in progress)
Mathieu K. Abonnenc (b. 1977) lives and works in Paris. Recent solo exhibitions include La Ferme du Buisson curated by Julie Pellegrin, Noisiel (2011); Marcelle Alix, Paris (2011); Gasworks, curated by Anna Colin, London (2011). Recent group exhibitions include The Best Society, castillo/corrales, Paris (2011); Seconde Main, Museum of Modern Art, Paris (2011); Manifesta 8, Murcia, in dialogue with northern Africa (2011/10).
Graham Hudson, Drawing sculpture [plans and elevations 1926-1985] (2011-)
Graham Hudson (B. 1977) lives and works in London and is currently artist in residence at Bivacco Urbano with Progetto Diogene, Turin. Recent solo exhibitions include Arthouse, Austin, TX (2011); ZINGERpresents, Amsterdam (2010). Recent group exhibitions include Con Amore – Djurhuus Collection, Aarhus Kunstmuseum (2011); I will talk with anyone who will talk with me, City Gallery, Leicester (2011); Glow, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven (2010).
Installation view (Part 2), October 2011 – Mathieu K. Abonnenc, Foreword to Guns For Banta (2011-); Lisa Tan, Letters From Dr. Bamberger (2001-); Graham Hudson, Drawing Sculpture [plans and elevations 1926-1985] (2011-) – Hilary Crisp, London
detail - Mathieu K. Abonnenc, Foreword to Guns For Banta (2011-)
Installation view (Part 2), October 2011 - Lisa Tan, Letters From Dr. Bamberger (2001-); Mathieu K. Abonnenc, Foreword to Guns For Banta (2011-); Graham Hudson, Drawing Sculpture [plans and elevations 1926-1985] (2011-) – Hilary Crisp, London
detail - Graham Hudson, Drawing Sculpture [plans and elevations 1926-1985] (2011-)
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Part 3
coincides with the Anarchist Book Fair, London, 22 Oct. 10-7pm
Rossella Biscotti, Al caffe (2011-), Anarchy at the Bar (2011-)
Rossella Biscotti (B. 1978) lives and works in Amsterdam. Recent solo exhibitions include Fondazione Galleria Civica / Centro di Ricerca sulla Contemporaneità di Trento, IT (2010); Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin / Wilfried Lentz Rotterdam (2009). Recent group exhibitions include Premio Italia, Maxxi Museum, Rome, (2010); And the Moral of the story is…, Witte de With, Rotterdam. Biscotti is the winner of Premio Italia Arte Contemporanea organised by MAXXI, with the work, Il Processo (2010/11).
Nicoline van Harskamp, Yours In Solidarity – Episode Two (work in progress)
Nicoline van Harskamp (B. 1975) lives and works in Amsterdam. Recent solo exhibitions include D+T Project, Brussels (2011); Rhizome/New Museum, New York (2011). Recent group exhibitions include Monumentalism, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (2011/10); Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporaneo, Seville (2011); On Morality, Witte de With, Rotterdam (2010). In 2009, Van Harskamp was awarded the Prix de Rome, NL.
Installation view (Part 3), October 2011 - Nicoline van Harskamp, Yours in Solidarity – Episode Two (2011-); Rossella Biscotti, Al Caffe (2011) / Anarchy at the Bar(2011); Lisa Tan, Letters From Dr. Bamberger(2001-); Graham Hudson, Drawing Sculpture [plans and elevations 1926-1985] (2011-); Kajsa Dahlberg, In a Room of One’s Own/A Thousand Libraries (2006-) – Hilary Crisp, London
detail – Nicoline van Harskamp, Yours in Solidarity – Episode Two (2011-)
detail - Nicoline van Harskamp, Yours in Solidarity – Episode Two (2011-)
detail - Rossella Biscotti, Anarchy at the Bar (2011) / Al Caffe (2011)
Installation view (Part 3), November 2011 - Nicoline van Harskamp, Yours in Solidarity – Episode Two (2011-); Rossella Biscotti, Al Caffe (2011) / Anarchy at the Bar(2011) – Hilary Crisp, London
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