Timely Manoeuvres

Ikkan Art Gallery is pleased to present “Timely Manoeuvres”, an exhibition that brings together a selection of artworks by 13 internationally renowned artists: Tatsuo Miyajima, Mariko Mori, Felix Gonzales-Torres, Fred Sandback, Richard Serra, Sol LeWitt, Carla Klein, Oliver Herring, Ai Weiwei, Tobias Putrih, Brice Marden, Tomohiro Kato and Mikito Ozeki. While the material and visual sensibilities of each artist are largely contradistinctive to one another, the works here evoke a keen sense of temporality and its associations with memory, mortality and perceptions of space.

“Timely Manoeuvres” features an early work from 1990 by one of Japan’s foremost sculptor and installation artist Tatsuo Miyajima. Set in a dark room, ‘Series 133651 Lattice-A & C (in 80 parts)’ is a grid of digital light-emitting diode (LED) counters spanning the length of 3 walls. Another highlight of the exhibition is ‘Untitled (Last Light)’ by the late Cuban-born American artist Felix Gonzalez-Torres. Comprising of a 24-foot long electrical wire punctuated by 24 white light bulbs at 6-inch intervals, the work is a quiet contemplation of mortality, loss and the passing of time.

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Timely Manoeuvres will take place from 8 May – 20 June with an opening reception on Friday, 8 May at Ikkan Art International. Admission is free for all.


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