Gabriel Orozco
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This new exhibition takes the 2005 painting 'The Eye of Go' as its starting point, and looks at how the circular geometric motif of this painting - part of a way of thinking for Orozco, a way to organise ideas of structure, organisation and perspective - migrates onto other work, recurring in other paintings, sculptures and photographs. A highlight of the exhibition is a series of large geometric works on acetate, made in the mid 1990s, yet never before exhibited. Rather than surveying the whole range of Orozco's practice, the exhibition seeks to cut a conceptual slice through it, to look deeply into the mechanics of the artist's thinking and working process. Not only does the exhibition propose a different view of Orozco's major contribution to changes in art in the 90s but it brings to the fore the urgent problem of art's 'makeability' now.
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Shirin Neshat
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Benjamin Buchloh
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Mia Fineman
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Gabriel Orozco
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Jean-Pierre Criqui
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Phyllis Rosenzweig
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Angeline Scherf
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Gabriel Orozco
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Briony Fer
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Ann Temkin
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Molly Nesbit
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