Lijn has used glass in her work, since the 1960’s. The Glass Wave Plates were originally made as playful experiments, while she was working on her Torn Heads series at the Hergiswil Glasi in Switzerland.
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Caution Matter is an immersive moving image presentation that explores connections between invisible energies, latent both in ancient archetypes and myths and in the huge diversity of transformational technologies operative today. read more
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. read more
"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." read more
6-8pm Tuesday 15th May 2012, Free Entry
Koenig Books, 80 Charing Cross Road, London WC2H 0BB
This 728-page tome commemorates the Serpentine Gallery Poetry Marathon 2009. The book launch at Koenig Books will include poetry readings by Michael Horovitz and Liliane Lijn, a discussion and refreshments. read more
6th May – 27th August 2012, MoMA, New York
Ecstatic Alphabets/Heaps of Language is a group exhibition that brings together 12 contemporary artists and artists' groups working in all mediums including painting, sculpture, film, video, audio, and design, all of whom concentrate on the material qualities of language—visual, aural, and beyond. read more
Solar Beacon is a sci-art installation on top of the two towers of the Golden Gate Bridge that reflects the Sun's light throughout the San Francisco Bay Area, celebrating the man-made structure's 75th anniversary. It is a white-light variation of Solar Hills, the ongoing collaboration between John Vallerga and Liliane Lijn to delineate the horizon with point of spectral light. Observers of Solar Beacon will see two points of white light, one on each tower top, that are as bright as the Sun, but much smaller in size. read more
19th April 2012
Originally staged by Liliane Lijn in 1974 and renacted at the ICA in 2009, Power Game is concerned with the power of words and how people interpret meaning depending on their interests and preconceptions. read more
17th – 26th January 2012, Ruskin Gallery, Cambridge CB1 1PT
CAUTION MATTER by Liliane Lijn and Jamie Allen is a new exhibition about configurations within art, industry, space and mythology which will highlight the luminous and exciting work of Lijn, a poet and visual artist and sound and media artist Allen, the deputy director of Newcastle's Culture Lab. read more