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Exhibition Review
Conceptual art. London
08/2005 | 1229 | 147
Pages: 567-568
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Reviewer:
Falconer, Morgan (Falconer, Morgan)
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Reviewed Items
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Hard to say when | institution: Lisson Gallery
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London garage sale | institution: Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA)
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Open Systems: Rethinking Art | institution: Tate Modern
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Presentism | institution: Corvi-Mora
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Robert Morris | institution: Sprüth Magers London
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35. Project Filtro - for Vergara, New York 1972, By Hélio Oiticica. 1972. Mixed media and sound, 600 by 800 cm. (The artist; exh. Tate Modern, London).
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36. Ring with light, by Robert Morris. 1965-66. Painted wood and fibreglass and fluorescent light, two units, each 61 by 35.6 cm., 246.4 cm overall diam. (Dallas Museum of Art; exh. Sprüth Magers Lee, London).
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37. Instillation view of London garage sale, by Martha Rosler. 2005. Mixed media. (Exh. IA, London).
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38. Presentism, by Liam Gillick. 2005. Mixed-media installation. (Exh. Corvi-Mora, London).
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39. Ein Jahr, by Art and Language. 2005. Acrylic on lithograph, in twelve parts. (Exh. Lisson Gallery, London).
Exhibition Review
London: Opie; Landy
04/2001 | 1177 | 143
Pages: 235-237
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Reviewer:
Shone, Richard (Shone, Richard; S., R.; Shone, Richard)
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Break Down | institution: C&A store (vacated), Oxford Street
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Opie | institution: Lisson Gallery
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56. 'Break Down', by Michael Landy. February 2001. Installation. (Exh. C&A store, Oxford Street, London).
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57. Wall (l to r): 'Max, businessman, Brigid, philosopher' and 'David, schoolboy', by Julian Opie. 2000. Each vinyl on wood stretcher, 192 by 172 cm. Floor: 'Remember them (1)', by Julian Opie. Engraved slates, 225 by 135 by 3 cm. (overall) (Exh. Lisson Gallery, London).