Lighght
Lighght
Joachim Bandau,
Alex Clarke,
Luke Diiorio,
Dean Levin,
Connor McNicholas,
Bruce Nauman,
Fred Sandback
11 September → 17 October, 2015
Lighght
Lighght
Joachim Bandau,
Alex Clarke,
Luke Diiorio,
Dean Levin,
Connor McNicholas,
Bruce Nauman,
Fred Sandback
11 September → 17 October, 2015
© Isabelle Arthuis. Courtesy of the artist and Super Dakota, Brussels.
The exhibition studies the triangulation of experience achieved through:
The work
The architectural space
The viewer
The title “Lighght” is a poem by minimalist poet Aram Saroyan.
The pieces have been selected in compliance with the following statements:
(Fig.1)
The space acts as a placeholder
(Fig.2)
The architecture of the space dictates the situation of the work
(Fig.3)
The work acknowledges the proportions and attributes of the space
(Fig.4)
The work creates its own space
(Fig.5)
The structure is intrinsic to the work
(Fig.6)
The work explores the notion of space
(Fig.7)
The viewer is taking part in the work
(Fig.8)
The work achieves its completion through the physical experience of the viewer
© Isabelle Arthuis. Courtesy of the artists and Super Dakota, Brussels.
Untitled
Connor mcNicholas
2015, wood stretcher, paint on canvas, mesh, plexiglass, foam, hardware, approx. 203,2 x 120 x 5 cm (left) & approx. 195 x 203,2 x 10 cm (right). © Isabelle Arthuis. Courtesy of the artist and Super Dakota, Brussels.
Roter Starb
Joachim Bandau
1986, steel, 3 parts, 12 x 12 x 102 cm each. © Isabelle Arthuis. Courtesy of the artist and Super Dakota, Brussels.
Surface Support (Fade to Black)
Dean Levin
2015, UV curable ink on mirror polished steel, oil and ink on paper, diptych: 177,8 x 205,7 cm. © Isabelle Arthuis. Courtesy of the artist and Super Dakota, Brussels.
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Alex Clarke
2015, pastel on acrylic gouach on wall. © Isabelle Arthuis. Courtesy of the artist and Super Dakota, Brussels.
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