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Frith Street Gallery: JUAN MU�OZ
AN INACCESSIBLE MOMENT - DRAWINGS AND SCULPTURES
- 25 Apr 2012 to 20 June 2012

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25 Apr 2012 to 20 June 2012
Tues - Fri 10 - 6pm, Sat 11 - 5pm
Frith Street Gallery
17-18 Golden Square
London
W1F 9JJ
United Kingdom
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Juan Mu�oz, Untitled, 2001
Pigmented polyester resin, fibreglass and bronze
140 x 65 x 80 cm


Artists in this exhibition: JUAN MU�OZ


JUAN MUÑOZ:AN INACCESSIBLE MOMENT
DRAWINGS AND SCULPTURES

25 April - 20 June 2012
Private view Tuesday 24 April 6-8pm

The exhibition will be accompanied by a publication with an essay by Adrian Searle.


Juan Muñoz (1953 -2001) came to international prominence in the mid-1980s with sculptural installations that placed the figure in architectural environments. He described himself as a storyteller, and often arranged his figures and objects in carefully staged configurations that hint at unsettling and ambiguous scenarios. The way that the viewer encounters a work of art was important to Muñoz. He was fascinated by the tension between the illusory and the real, using tricks of scale and perspective to choreograph the viewer’s experience.

This exhibition, co-curated by Jane Hamlyn and writer and critic Adrian Searle, features several important figurative sculptures which were originally intended to be part of Muñoz’s celebrated installation Double Bind (2001) at Tate Modern. In Double Bind Muñoz created a work that dramatically altered Tate’s Turbine Hall. Passenger lifts rose and fell through the spaces created by Muñoz; figures looked down from inaccessible rooms while pools of artificial light and trompe l’oeil shafts added to the unsettling and filmic atmosphere. This, the artist’s last major work, presented the viewer with a series of scenarios which played on perspective and illusion, visibility and invisibility. Though the sculptures on show at Frith Street Gallery were never shown in Double Bind they have the same intriguing character; slightly smaller than life-size their expressions and actions remain unclear as if engaged in their own private dramas

Also on show are a number of rarely seen drawings and prints. These include a series of figure studies made between 1991 and 1996 as well as highly atmospheric images of dark domestic interiors from the Mobilario Series. These works illustrate the importance of drawing in Muñoz’s practice.

Frith Street Gallery






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