Antony Gormley
São Paulo
White Cube currently presents its first special project in São Paulo: an exhibition of two new series of sculptures by British artist Antony Gormley. In one room, Gormley presents dramatic body forms made from stacked, mild steel blocks that punctuate and articulate the gallery. In another room, he presents a group of linear sculptures made from 6mm steel rod that continue his investigation into architectural space. Gormley has said of his work that it is an ‘examination of what it feels like to be alive’; an attempt to describe the experience of inhabiting a body at a particular moment in time and space.
The works in massive steel relate to Gormley’s ongoing interest in the displacement of a body space with modular material elements, referencing in particular his block works from 2001 in which the internal mass of the body was displaced with pixelated steel blocks. Together with the exploration of architectural principles and language, these new works are the result of Gormley’s experimentation with the fundamental syntaxes of building or sculpture. Here, the tectonics of post and lintel architecture are used to translate body mass into the equivalent of a high rise tower or cantilevered pontoon. Although these works appear like carefully constructed body forms, their formation is actually more playful and free, reflecting the childhood game of placing blocks on top of one another, each time attempting to reach new levels of height and width before collapse.
The line works start from the humble principle of ’taking a line for a walk‘ in the gallery space. Aiming to present a three-dimensional mapping of the body zone, these works are formed by a steel line which, literally enters the gallery space, pierces the surface of a body shape, moves around its internal space through a series of sharp 90 degree turns, and then leaves the body again in a straight line on its other side. Using the principles of Euclidian geometry applied to the body, these works continue Gormley’s use of his own body as a test site and reflect his understanding of architecture as a ’second skin‘ for the human condition, providing a way to materially define our experience. It is as if these schematic body forms made up of short, straight lines and right angles have been created by a force moving through the space, the lines of the sculpture physically describing its journey into and out of the room.
May 9th – July 15th, 2012
Rua Agostinho Rodrigues Filho 550
São Paulo
Brazil
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