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Luhring Augustine is pleased to present an exhibition of sculptural works that celebrates a selection of highlights from the gallery’s history, while introducing perspectives by artists new to the program. Displayed across the gallery’s Chelsea and Bushwick locations, the exhibition includes works by Janine Antoni, Tom Friedman, Roger Hiorns, Phillip King, Martin Kippenberger, Simone Leigh, Glenn Ligon, Jeremy Moon, Reinhard Mucha, Cady Noland, Pipilotti Rist, Oscar Tuazon, Tunga, Rachel Whiteread, Steve Wolfe, Christopher Wool, and Zarina. Presented together, the works generate dialogues amongst the objects as well as between the individual artists, expanding upon the vocabulary and legacy of contemporary sculpture.

 

Sculpture’s longstanding ties with the figurative are reflected through the works of Janine Antoni and Simone Leigh, both of whose practices regularly center on the female form. While the body appears in a literal sense in Antoni’s works, most notably as a vehicle for creation, Leigh contemplates its representation through investigations into black female subjectivity and constructed archetypes. For both artists, the body is a site in which labor is generated as well as focused, functioning ultimately as a locus for performance.

 

Phillip King and Jeremy Moon’s vibrant geometries set rhythms and patterns into motion, creating a sense of dynamism that defies sculpture’s static associations. Color functions primarily as a structuralizing principle, delineating compositions where content and form seamlessly converge. While Moon’s objects straddle a territory between sculpture and painting, experimenting with planarity, King’s works are imbued with a subtle sensuality that pulls them towards the anthropomorphic.

 

At the center of Oscar Tuazon and Roger Hiorns’ practices are objects and materials that shape the built environment. Elements of architecture, municipal infrastructures, and large-scale machinery are recontextualized in exhibition spaces where their status and utility are renegotiated. While Hiorns zeroes in on the object proper, exploring its transformative potential through cycles of growth, chance, and decay, Tuazon extends the definition of sculpture to include the surrounding space as a product of its own construction.

 

Reinhard Mucha and Rachel Whiteread, whose works involve architectural spaces and objects embedded with personal histories, examine narratives that shape individual as well as collective identities. While Mucha showcases objects of personal and cultural significance within stylized vitrines, Whiteread draws attention to an object’s absence and memory by casting the negative space within or adjoining it.

 

For further information about the exhibition, please contact Julia Speed at 212.206.9100 or via email at julia@luhringaugustine.com. For press requests, please contact Caroline Burghardt at 718.386.2745 or via email at caroline@luhringaugustine.com.

Artworks

Tunga, Revolution, 2007

Tunga

Revolution, 2007

Brass, cast aluminum, braided iron wires covered with nylon, epoxy resin, iron canvas, galvanized with zinc

120 1/8 x 72 x 73 inches

(305.12 x 182.88 x 185.42 cm)

Tunga, Revolution, 2007

Tunga

Revolution, 2007

Detail

Brass, cast aluminum, braided iron wires covered with nylon, epoxy resin, iron canvas, galvanized with zinc

120 1/8 x 72 x 73 inches

(305.12 x 182.88 x 185.42 cm)

Pipilotti Rist, Untitled 2, 2009

Pipilotti Rist

Untitled 2, 2009

Filmstill, lightbox; printed on fabric, FL lights metal frame

Edition of 3 and 1 artist's proof

98 3/8 x 55 1/16 x 1 9/16 inches

(250 x 140 x 4 cm) 

Reinhard Mucha Before the Wall came down, 2008 / Lennep, 2009

Reinhard Mucha
Before the Wall came down, 2008 / Lennep, 2009
Two-part work ensemble
Free-standing sculpture
Before the Wall came down, 2008
Solid wood, float glass (display case), oil paint print on bituminized feltbase (flooring, found material) on blockwood (pedestal), bronze cast, wood, graphite facing (2 footstools), aluminum (126 folding rulers)
71.9 x 30.3 x 20.5 inches
(182.6 x 77 x 52 cm)
wall-mounted sculpture
Lennep, 2009
Aluminum profiles, float glass, alkyd enamel painted on reverse of glass, oil paint print on bituminized feltbase (flooring, found material)panel door with hinges synthetic resin pain, solid wood (split found object), felt, blockboard
52.48 x 132.48 x 18.9 inches
(133.3 x 336.5 x 48 cm)

Simone Leigh, trophallaxis, 2009-2017

Simone Leigh

trophallaxis, 2009-2017

Terracotta, porcelain, epoxy, graphite, and antennas

Dimensions variable

Rachel Whiteread, Untitled (Double), 1998

Rachel Whiteread

Untitled (Double), 1998

Plaster and polystyrene

28 3/8 x 90 1/8 x 25 5/8 inches

(72.1 x 228.9 x 65.1 cm)

Rachel Whiteread, Untitled (Double), 1998

Rachel Whiteread

Untitled (Double), 1998

Detail

Plaster and polystyrene

28 3/8 x 90 1/8 x 25 5/8 inches

(72.1 x 228.9 x 65.1 cm)

Christopher Wool, Untitled, 2014

Christopher Wool

Untitled, 2014

Bronze and copper plated steel

135 1/2 x 57 3/8 x 48 1/2 inches

(344.2 x 145.7 x 123.2 cm)

Oscar Tuazon, Condenser (Vena Contracta), 2015

Oscar Tuazon

Condenser (Vena Contracta), 2015

Fiberglass and concrete

48 x 53 7/8 x 52 15/16 inches

(122 x 137 x 134.5 cm)

Installation Views

Sculpture, Installation view

Sculpture

Installation view

March 23 – May 5, 2018

Luhring Augustine Bushwick, New York

Pictured from left: Tunga, Pipilotti Rist, Oscar Tuazon, Reinhard Mucha

Sculpture, Installation view

Sculpture

Installation view

March 23 – May 5, 2018

Luhring Augustine Bushwick, New York

Pictured from left: Tunga, Pipilotti Rist, Oscar Tuazon

Sculpture, Installation view

Sculpture

Installation view

March 23 – May 5, 2018

Luhring Augustine Bushwick, New York

Pictured from left: Reinhard Mucha, Oscar Tuazon, Simone Leigh, Rachel Whiteread

Sculpture, Installation view

Sculpture

Installation view

March 23 – May 5, 2018

Luhring Augustine Bushwick, New York

Pictured from left: Simone Leigh, Rachel Whiteread, Christopher Wool

Contact

For more information about the exhibition, please contact Julia Speed at julia@luhringaugustine.com or 212.206.9100.

For press requests, please contact Caroline Burghardt at caroline@luhringaugustine.com or 718.386.2745.

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