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Nordenhake Stockholm : Gerard Byrne "Loch Ness, non-site" - 25 Aug 2011 to 2 Oct 2011

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25 Aug 2011 to 2 Oct 2011
Tues-Fri 11 am - 6 pm Sat-Sun 12 pm - 4 pm
Nordenhake Stockholm
Hudiksvallsgatan 8
SE-113 30
Stockholm
Sweden
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Loch Ness, non-site, installation view
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Artists in this exhibition: Gerard Byrne


Gerard Byrne
Loch Ness, non-site

Gerard Byrne is best known for using film, photography and installation to explore indicative moments in our recent history. In his films the casts re-enact conversations originally published in popular magazines from the 1960s to the 1980s while his installations often include photographic images of subjects that both suggest and resist historical placement. His work takes as its subject the representations of time we construct at given cultural moments, and the historical accumulation of those representations.

Loch Ness, non-site is an investigation into the role of photography today and its undermined credibility as a form of evidence in the digital era. In essence the project becomes a trope for the fundamental challenge to photography’s ability to represent. Using analog photographic techniques it's material character is consistently emphasized throughout the work - for example in the eclectic framing and mounting techniques.

The exhibition presents works drawn from 10 years of visits and research at Loch Ness. In photographing and filming its environs and inhabitants and transcribing interviews, Byrne presents analogous variations of the mythological monster whose existence was revived by the UK tabloids in the 1930’s. The visual analogies in the images perpetuate through the language used by observers to describe the beast, thereby connecting the concept of analogy as a representational form with analog transmission of information.

The installation comprises suits of photographs and photograms, a film projection and a sculpture and wall drawing. Byrne employs the idioms of Land Art and Arte Povera, with their implicit presentation of nature as a site inscrutable, as an appropriate analog of the Loch Ness myth. Recurring forms build up a momentum of suggestion and association, as Byrne’s own material and possibly archival material become indistinguishable. A book on Byrne’s Loch Ness project will be published later this year with Milton Keynes Gallery, UK.

Byrne was born in 1969 in Dublin where he lives and works. In 2007 Byrne represented Ireland at the Venice Biennial. He recently opened a major survey exhibition at the IMMA in Dublin, which will travel on to the Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon. In 2011 Byrne will participate in Performa 11 in New York. Recent venues for solo presentations include the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago (2011), the Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art, Lismore Castle Arts (2010), ICA Boston, Statens Museum für Kunst, Copenhagen (2008), Düsseldorf Kunstverein and Charles H. Scott Gallery, Vancouver (2007). Major presentations of his work have been included in the biennales of Venice (2011), Gwangju and Sydney (2008), Lyon (2007), the Tate Triennial (2006), and the Istanbul Biennale (2003). This is his second solo presentation at Galerie Nordenhake Stockholm.


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