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Cosmic Dramas

Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, Middlesbrough. 2012.
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Caution Matter

Anglia Ruskin Gallery, Cambridge. 2012.
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CAUTION MATTER by Liliane Lijn and Jamie Allen

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.
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Lava Flow Cuff, 2011

Lijn intends her jewellery to be worn, as if one were moulding a clod of ‘glebe’ to a part of one’s body. She wants people to wear the earth.
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Meteor Cuff, 2007 – 2011

Lijn intends her jewellery to be worn, as if one were moulding a clod of ‘glebe’ to a part of one’s body. She wants people to wear the earth.
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United Enemies

1st December – 11th March 2012, Henry Moore Institute, Leeds

United Enemies looks at sculpture made by artists in Britain during the 1960s and 1970s, a time when the idea of sculpture was being radically contested.
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Moonmeme review by Mark Sheerin

21st December 2011

criticismism is a journal of art and ideas inspired by work in Brighton, UK, and beyond. It is written by Mark Sheerin, who also contributes to Culture24 and Mono.
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Solar Hills

Solar Hills, in collaboration with NASA astronomer John Vallerga, are large-scale solar installations in the landscape that define the horizon with light. With Solar Hills, we are creating a new awareness of the beauty and poetry of our star.
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Light Years at Riflemaker

From 8th November 2011, Riflemaker, 79 Beak Street, London W1F 9SU

Liliane Lijn's Light Years, running concurrently at Sir John Soane's Museum and at Riflemaker features the artist's work using light and energy as materials. As well as Lijn's new Poemdrums, Riflemaker will show The Ruins of Kash, part of her ongoing Stardust project, which combines the artist's use of Aerogel, a weightless material developed by NASA for space research, with the artist's vision of stardust as fragmented ancient cosmic ruins.
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Light Years at the Soane

Sir John Soane's Museum, London, 2011.


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Very Magazine

Liliane Lijn's recent work as featured in her Lightyears exhibitions is featured in a four page article in Very Magazine 16. Her Nine Layer collage animation is featured in the forthcoming Very iPad issue.
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Signals and Indica

24th October 2011 - March 2012, Gallery One, New Vision Centre, Tate Britain, London

A look at the work of four avant-garde London galleries in the 1950s and 60s, including work by Yves Klein and Hélio Oiticica.
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In Search of Alchemic Times

5 August – 3 September 2011

In Search of Alchemic Times is an exhibition bringing together a group of artists working with installation, text, sculpture, drawing, performance and moving image to explore notions of transformation, demise and regeneration, examining how commonplace resources are reconfigured or repurposed to conjure up new utopias.
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Meteor Cuff, 2011-2017

Lijn intends her jewellery to be worn, as if one were moulding a clod of ‘glebe’ to a part of one’s body. She wants people to wear the earth.
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Who Will Say, 2011

Poemdrums are related to Lijn’s early work with text, Poem Machines (1962). Like the Poem Machines, they spin, disengaging words from the composed text.
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Glass Feet, 2011

Poemdrums are related to Lijn’s early work with text, Poem Machines (1962). Like the Poem Machines, they spin, disengaging words from the composed text.
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