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The Calder Prize 2005 - 2015

Exposición / Pace - London / 6 Burlington Gardens / London, London, City of, Reino Unido
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Cuándo:
04 feb de 2016 - 05 mar de 2016

Inauguración:
04 feb de 2016

Horario:
De martes a sábado de 10 a 18 h.

Organizada por:
Pace - London

       


Descripción de la Exposición

Pace London presents "The Calder Prize 2005-2015", an exhibition exploring the enduring impact of Alexander Calder through the work of six contemporary artists. The exhibition will be on view from 4 February to 5 March 2016 at 6 Burlington Gardens and will feature the work of Calder in conversation with the six laureates of the Calder Prize to date: Tara Donovan (2005), Žilvinas Kempinas (2007), Tomás Saraceno (2009), Rachel Harrison (2011), Darren Bader (2013), and Haroon Mirza (2015). The exhibition coincides with Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture at Tate Modern, which delineates the artist's transformation of sculpture from its historically static confines into a continually changing form that is experienced in real time. On Friday 12 February at 6:30pm, Alexander S.C. Rower, president of the Calder Foundation and the artist's grandson, will discuss the exhibition with Achim Borchardt-Hume, Director of Exhibitions, at Tate Modern. A maverick of modernist art, Calder rejected hierarchies of material, embracing industrial media including wire and sheet metal. His invention of the "mobile", a term coined by Marcel Duchamp, in Paris in 1931 was among his most radical contributions, permanently transforming the landscape of art by introducing the concept of performativity as well as actual kinetic qualities into sculpture, engendering a redefinition of art beyond composition and material. The Calder Prize 2005 -2015 highlights Calder's profound influence on contemporary art, exploring his resonance on a generation of twenty-first century artists. The biannual award, which was inaugurated by the Calder Foundation in 2005, honours artists who have made exemplary work early in their careers that can be interpreted as a continuation of Calder's legacy. Though the six laureates work in different media, they share a passion for Calder's innovative spirit to envision new directions for sculpture. Their work hereby re-contextualises the scale of Calder's influence far beyond his lifetime. Calder's unorthodox approach to materials is a unifying thread among the artists, evoked in the work of the inaugural Calder Prize laureate Tara Donovan, who amalgamates readily available industrial materials into large assemblages evocative of natural forms. In her new sculpture, Donovan assembles Slinkys-in effect, coiled metal-into lively, undulating forms that seem biological or natural in spite of her material's industrial origins. Tomás Saraceno's [title] similarly navigates forms inspired by nature, such as clouds and spider webs, to imagine new spatial relationships, architectures and modes of perception. Žilvinas Kempinas reduces sculpture to pure, dynamic forms, using a fan to suspend and animate a looped strip of magnetic tape. This sense of dynamism echoes Haroon Mirza's performances, site-specific installations and kinetic sculptures, which complicate the distinctions between noise, sound and music, altering the function and meaning of everyday objects and sociocultural constructs. Darren Bader's work questions the relationship between form and content, much like Rachel Harrison's, which investigates and deconstructs the conditions, attitudes and materials that inform how we understand sculpture. All six laureates contribute toward new definitions of sculpture, innovating new directions for art just as Calder did decades earlier.

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Reseña de los artistas presentes en la exposición.


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