Tim Lee Exhibition Opens at The Hayward Project Space, London |
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| Saturday, 10 January 2009 03:15 |
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For his exhibition at The Hayward Project Space, Lee is showing work informed by various artistic figures – the Russian constructivist photographer Alexander Rodchenko, the American artist Dan Graham, and the American comedian Steve Martin – underlining both Lee’s relationship to them, and their (perhaps unexpected) relationship to each other. Often skating close to absurdity, Lee’s ‘cover versions’ emphasize that cultural history, far from being fixed, is in a constant state of flux – changing with every fresh perspective on it. In the photographic series Untitled (Alexander Rodchenko), 2008, an optical device comprised of angled mirrors allows a Leica I camera (a tool heavily associated with Rodchenko’s dynamic form of photography) to take images of itself, the results of these ‘self-portraits’ are exhibited. In Untitled (Steve Martin), 2008, Lee re-enacts a 1970s stand-up routine by Steve Martin, a comic who once famously informed his audience that his entire act would consist of one joke, repeated over and over until the final curtain. Exhibition supported by Canada House Arts Trust. Visit The Hayward Project Space, London at : http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/visual-arts/hayward-exhibitions Click on logo below to add this article to your favorite Social Website ~ |
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