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Gerry Bibby & Henrik Olesen. Conversation in a Yes/No Landscape

Tuesday, August 16, 2016 12:43
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installation view Language

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installation view Language

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GERRY BIBBY & HENRIK OLESEN, Tongue, 2016
wood, paint, 250 x 112 x 30 cm

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GERRY BIBBY & HENRIK OLESEN, Naked Lunch, 2016
carpet, paint, steel, aluminium, wood, photocopy, 180 x 180 cm

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GERRY BIBBY & HENRIK OLESEN, Naked Lunch (detail), 2016
carpet, paint, steel, aluminium, wood, photocopy, 180 x 180 cm

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GERRY BIBBY & HENRIK OLESEN, Versatile? 2016
wood, acrylic, glass, steel, balls, various dimensions, 230 x 213 x 146 cm

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installation view Strasse

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GERRY BIBBY & HENRIK OLESEN, Fernseher, 2016
carpet, paint, gum, 110 x 110 cm

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GERRY BIBBY & HENRIK OLESEN, Grosses Kaugummi (detail), 2016
carpet, paint, gum, steel, aluminium, 180 x 180 cm

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GERRY BIBBY & HENRIK OLESEN, Grosses Kaugummi, 2016
carpet, paint, gum, steel, aluminium, 180 x 180 cm

all images courtesy the artists and Deborah Schamoni, Leipzig

photo credits: ULRICH GEBERT 

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Conversation in a Yes/No Landscape is an exhibition by GERRY BIBBY and HENRIK OLESEN that is currently presented at the art gallery Deborah Schamoni in Leipzig. The exhibition provides a second opportunity for the conceptualisation of the collaborative process between the two artists that started a few months ago on the invitation of curator NIKOLAS DIETRICH.

Configured as a sequence of spaces, environments or passageways, Conversation in a Yes/No Landscape proposes an installation in which each of the works has its own set of informations, while sharing at some points the same formal properties. By superimposing sculptural and painterly elements, a certain theatrical quality occurs, in which new hierarchies and semantics like onstage arguments appear.

GERRY BIBBY and HENRIK OLESEN, Conversation in a Yes/No Landscape is on view at Deborah Schamoni, Leipzig until October 8, 2016.



Source: http://www.we-find-wildness.com/2016/08/gerry-bibby-henrik-olesen-conversation-in-a-yesno-landscape/

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