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A New Way of Walking: London,

7 June - 28 July 2018

A New Way of Walking

Past exhibition
7 June - 28 July 2018 London
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Overview
A New Way of Walking

For the summer season, Timothy Taylor is pleased to announce the group exhibition A New Way of Walking, which brings together an eclectic mix of artists and works all united by an interest in the impact of the surrounding environment on the individual. In the 1950’s, the theorist Guy Debord defined the term psychogeography to represent enquiries into the impact of geographical location upon the emotions and behaviour of conscious beings.

There is an element of chance, discovery and adventure involved in Debord’s structure for psychogeography - the notion that even the most familiar of places still withhold surprises, the uncovering of which offers a greater understanding of personal ontologies.

The process of navigating through an environment offers a variety of outcomes and responses. For the artists featured in A New Way of Walking, there are a number of different enquiries at play; an attempt to understand the infinite in nature (Celmins, Smith); awareness through applied materiality (Shiraga, Martinez, Hüller); alchemical application of quotidian materials and objects (de la Mora, Meckseper, Tàpies, Prince); using a reduced figurative language to transmit psychological states (Dubuffet, Guston). Underlying each of these approaches is a paramount investigation into the metaphysics of individual existence, specifically in relation to the macrocosm.

Artworks
  • Gabriel de la Mora 576 - I / Pi2016 288 used pairs of leather shoe soles on wood (Diptych) Each: 70 ⅞ x 47 ¼ x 3 ⅓ in. (180 x 120 x 6 cm) Overall: 70 ⅞ x 94 ½ x 3 ⅓ in. (180 x 240 x 6 cm)
    Gabriel de la Mora
    576 - I / Pi2016
    288 used pairs of leather shoe soles on wood (Diptych)
    Each: 70 ⅞ x 47 ¼ x 3 ⅓ in. (180 x 120 x 6 cm)
    Overall: 70 ⅞ x 94 ½ x 3 ⅓ in. (180 x 240 x 6 cm)
  • Antoni Tàpies ‘Nuats’ (Knotted)2003 Mixed media and assemblage on wood 76 ¾ x 51 ¼ in. (195 x 130 cm)
    Antoni Tàpies
    ‘Nuats’ (Knotted)2003
    Mixed media and assemblage on wood
    76 ¾ x 51 ¼ in. (195 x 130 cm)
  • Eddie Martinez Mandala #9 (Untitled)2016 Silkscreen ink, oil paint, spray paint and enamel on canvas 120 x 96 in. (304.8 x 243.8 cm)
    Eddie Martinez
    Mandala #9 (Untitled)2016
    Silkscreen ink, oil paint, spray paint and enamel on canvas
    120 x 96 in. (304.8 x 243.8 cm)
  • Eddie Martinez Half Stepping Hot Stepper2016 This work is number 2 from an edition of 3, plus 1 artist's proof. Enamel and spray paint on bronze 85 x 65 ⅜ x 24 in. (216 x 166 x 61 cm)
    Eddie Martinez
    Half Stepping Hot Stepper2016
    This work is number 2 from an edition of 3, plus 1 artist's proof.
    Enamel and spray paint on bronze
    85 x 65 ⅜ x 24 in. (216 x 166 x 61 cm)
  • Robert Adams Santa Ana Wash, San Bernardino Country, California1983 Gelatin-silver print Image: 15 x 18 ¾ in. (38.1 x 47.6 cm) Sheet: 16 x 20 in. (40.7 cm x 50.8 cm)
    Robert Adams
    Santa Ana Wash, San Bernardino Country, California1983
    Gelatin-silver print
    Image: 15 x 18 ¾ in. (38.1 x 47.6 cm)
    Sheet: 16 x 20 in. (40.7 cm x 50.8 cm)
  • Kiki Smith Seven Seas2012 This work is number 16 from an edition of 18. Etching and aquatint with hand colouring, hahnermuhle copperplate bright white Paper size: 13 x 16 in. (33 x 40.6 cm) (each) Framed size: 37.5 x 45 x 3.5 cm (each) Image size: various
    Kiki Smith
    Seven Seas2012
    This work is number 16 from an edition of 18.
    Etching and aquatint with hand colouring, hahnermuhle copperplate bright white
    Paper size: 13 x 16 in. (33 x 40.6 cm) (each)
    Framed size: 37.5 x 45 x 3.5 cm (each)
    Image size: various
  • Eddie Martinez Whoa, that came up out of everywhere2016 This work is 1 artist's proof from an edition of 3, plus 1 artist's proof. Enamel and spray paint on bronze 77 x 69 ½ x 25 in. (195.6 x 176.5 x 63.5 cm)
    Eddie Martinez
    Whoa, that came up out of everywhere2016
    This work is 1 artist's proof from an edition of 3, plus 1 artist's proof.
    Enamel and spray paint on bronze
    77 x 69 ½ x 25 in. (195.6 x 176.5 x 63.5 cm)
  • Philip Guston Untitled1969 Charcoal on paper 18 x 24 in. (45.7 x 61 cm)
    Philip Guston
    Untitled1969
    Charcoal on paper
    18 x 24 in. (45.7 x 61 cm)
Installation Views
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  • Antoni Tàpies

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