Wednesday 2 October 2013

Indifferent Matter: From object to sculpture. Henry Moore Institute Leeds.

Felix Gonzalez-Torres
'"Untitled" (Placebo)'
1991
Candies, individually wrapped in silver cellophane (endless supply)
"Indifferent Matter: From Object to Sculpture pairs four key twentieth-century sculptures by Felix Gonzalez-Torres (1957-96), Hans Haacke (b. 1936), Andy Warhol (1928-87) and Robert Smithson (1938-73) with a series of ancient objects including Neolithic jades, a yet to be named mineral, fragments of Roman sculpture and a collection of eoliths.
Each pairing explores how objects resist the origins, names and histories humans accord to them. Each of these American artists made radical shifts in the understanding of what sculpture might be, using acts of naming and rethinking ways of displaying artworks. The ancient objects, all held in museum collections, challenge boundaries of classification, their histories and meanings ambiguous and unknown.

Indifferent Matter: From Object to Sculpture explores how matter can be both indifferent and contingent on encounter, exploring the malleability of meaning and the ways in which objects are accorded cultural and historical value."
Andy Warhol
'Silver Clouds'
1966
I was really intrigued by this installation. Interacting with the audience to explore the juxtaposition of continuance and contradiction.

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