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Gabriel Stones Dig Yourself

LAURE GENILLARD LONDON
11 December 2015 - 13 February 2016


review by Anthony Tremlett


-“What do you want it to be like?”
-“I want it to be persuasive, encouraging and to make you feel good. And I want it to be sexy but a little bit creepy too; progressive; not too noisy, too mystical or over bearing; just cool.”
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Fiona Banner WpWpWp YSP Chinook helicopter blades
FIONA BANNER: Wp Wp Wp --

....a "language of contradiction"

YORKSHIRE SCULPTURE PARK

review by Rozemin Keshvani

Two sets of helicopter blades swoop in from above dislocating the air in a methodical continuous rhythm. Disconnected from their body, deprived of their functionality, the blades are both imposing and deceptive.  They merge with the architecture, adopting the idiom of lumbering ceiling fans; captivating with their insistently mesmerising rhythm. These are the propellers of the monstrosity that is the Chinook helicopter, the tandem rotor heavy-lift helicopter designed and produced by Boeing Vertol in the early 1960s.  First introduced to combat during the Vietnam War.... (read more)

Frederic Pradeau Desertificateur 2005

..and the stage darkens (or this voice is a big whale)

...a show that is even more intriguing than its title

LAURE GENILLARD GALLERY

review by Rozemin Keshvani

Not seeking to overtly disorient the viewer, ...and the stage darkens” presents seven works through which we are invited to become aware of the self in its act of perception.  The viewer assumes a critical awareness of her mind and body as the instrument through which perceptual awareness becomes possible...
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