Signals Gallery (1964-1966)
Group Exhibition, 17 June - 26 July 2014
England & Co, 90-92 Great Portland Street, London W1W 7NT
Signals - which grew directly out of ‘The Centre for Advanced Creative Study’ set up in London in 1964 - was ‘dedicated to the adventures of the modern spirit’.
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Republic of the Moon
10th January - 2nd February 2014
Moonmeme has featured in the ArtsCatalyst exhibition, 'Republic of the Moon' at the Bargehouse Gallery, Southbank.
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Crossing Map (Performance), 2011 / 2014
Liliane Lijn read the entire 15 Songs of her visionary book Crossing Map for Resonance 104.4 FM in collaboration with sound artist Sharon Gal.
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Peace Koans
2nd November 2013, Este, Italy
Inauguration of Peace Koans by the Mayor of Este, Italy. Three 3 metres high striped cones in glazed ceramic postioned at the entrance of the town.
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Fourth Plinth, 2013
10th September 2013
Liliane Lijn has been short-listed to produce the next artwork for the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square. The other five artists on the short-list are Hans Haacke, Ugo Rondinone, David Shrigley, Mark Leckey and Marcus Coates.
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The New Situation – Art in London in the Sixties
Liliane Lijn's Liquid Reflections is currently showing within the group exhibition The New Situation - Art in London in the Sixties at Sotheby's, curated by Kasmin.
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Earth Body Art
Museo Civico di Santa Croce, Umbertide, Italy
13th July - 3rd November 2013
A collection of jewellery; necklaces, cuffs, rings and belt buckles in pure electroformed silver designed and made by the artist in Italy.
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HIGH-NORTH artists’ residency
HIGH-NORTH is an ambitious three-year artists' residency initiative linking the cities of Tromsø (Norway), Gateshead/Newcastle (England) and Glasgow (Scotland). The project is coordinated by NABROAD, and supported by Arts Council Norway, and The Royal Norwegian Embassy London.
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The Art of Not Making
Building on Michael Petry's book, The Art of Not Making: the new artist/artisan relationship, this group exhibition explores some of the different factors that motivate artists to use assistants or make outsourcing part of their practice today.
8th June - 25th August 2013
Hå gamle prestegard, Håvegen, Norway
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Isotopica Interview on Resonance FM
April 23rd 2013
Listen again to Liliane Lijn's interview with Simon Tyszko for Isotopica on Resonance FM
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Visual Poetics
12th February - 5th May 2013
This group exhibition, curated by David Miller and Chris McCabe, focuses on the ways in which poetry has moved into a visual dimension in work by recent practitioners.
The Poetry Library, Royal Festival Hall, London
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Liliane Lijn, Cosmic Dramas
mima, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art
30th November 2012 - 28th February 2013
From the early 1980s, Lijn began to develop a new female archetype, using a broad range of materials, media and new technologies, referencing mythological beings and merging them with images from both nature and industry. Bridging art and drama, Conjunction of Opposites [Woman of War & Lady of the Wild Things], The Bride and The Electric Bride are 'the beginnings of a consciousness of spectacular feminist contemporary art'.
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The Fabricated Object
Building on Michael Petry's book, The Art of Not Making: the new artist/artisan relationship, this group exhibition explores some of the different factors that motivate artists to use assistants or make outsourcing part of their practice today.
28th November 2012 - 18th January 2013
Sumarria Lunn, 36 South Molton Lane, Mayfair, London W1K 5AB
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Light Pyramid, 2012
Commissioned by MK Gallery and Milton Keynes Parks Trust as a sculpture beacon. Geometry and Light are the guiding threads of Lijn's work. The central concept of this sculpture is that of energy held within matter.
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Review of Power Game, Zabludowicz Collection by Paul Hardman
"This is Power Game, an invention of Liliane Lijn, it is billed as a performance, and indeed it does have qualities of a performance, but the players are not actors, they are participants, and the arguments they use in this power struggle are their own."
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