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62 Kingly Street
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Martin Boyce Catharine Czudej Alex Da Corte Cerith Wyn Evans Urs Fischer Peter Fischli Gelatin Isa Genzken Max Hooper Schneider Martin Kippenberger Cary Kwok Jim Lambie Klara Liden Sarah Lucas Kaspar Müller Paulina Olowska / Jessica Segall Jorge Pardo Jessi Reaves Franz West Fred Wilson Anicka Yi
SHINE ON

15 二月 — 27 四月 2024
1 Davies Street W1

Martin Boyce
Catharine Czudej
Alex Da Corte
Cerith Wyn Evans
Urs Fischer
Peter Fischli
Gelatin
Isa Genzken
Max Hooper Schneider
Martin Kippenberger
Cary Kwok
Jim Lambie
Klara Liden
Sarah Lucas
Kaspar Müller
Paulina Olowska / Jessica Segall
Jorge Pardo
Jessi Reaves
Franz West
Fred Wilson
Anicka Yi

The Last House on The Left (2022), a recent iteration in Alex Da Corte's ongoing 'Cel Painting' series, references a playful mural on the windowless exterior of Jo Skymer Lighting, a famous lighting store in Pennsauken, New Jersey, which has since been painted over.

 

The artist's monumental painting and its original function as an advertisement for domestic lamps, has inspired our current group exhibition titled SHINE ON. A reflection of Da Corte's simulacra, this lively assembly of sculptural lights made by artists are busily displayed as a lamp supply shop within the white cube of our Davies Street gallery.

 

The possibilities of lamps have long engaged artists, the self-illuminating quality adding the functional to the determinedly anti-functional nature of an artwork. There are numerous historical examples (not included in our 'showroom') by Alina Szapocznikow, David Hammons, Felix Gonzales-Torres, Pablo Picasso, Martin Creed and others, that use the lamp form to address class, race, gender and desire, often with the element of light itself as conceptual or metaphorical component. But as you can see in our incomplete selection for SHINE ON, these sculptural lamps can also be playful mood enhancers, ripostes to architecture, evocative of the body or natural forms, a direct descendent of the readymade or a challenge to the rules of both conventional design and good taste.

 

Or they could just be lights. Made by artists. SHINE ON!



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