All 16 /Group Exhibitions 2 /Installation 1 /Jewellery 2 /Koans 1 /News 2 /Sculpture 11 /Works 13

Mars Koan, 2008

Koan is a Japanese word for a paradoxical riddle given to young Buddhist monks as aids for meditation. Koans are a continuous theme in Lijn’s work.
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Clear Red Koan, 2008

Koan is a Japanese word for a paradoxical riddle given to young Buddhist monks as aids for meditation. Koans are a continuous theme in Lijn’s work.
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Acid Lava Koan, 2008

Koan is a Japanese word for a paradoxical riddle given to young Buddhist monks as aids for meditation. Koans are a continuous theme in Lijn’s work.
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Clear Light Koan, 2008

Koan is a Japanese word for a paradoxical riddle given to young Buddhist monks as aids for meditation. Koans are a continuous theme in Lijn’s work.
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Three Line Koan, 2008

Koan is a Japanese word for a paradoxical riddle given to young Buddhist monks as aids for meditation. Koans are a continuous theme in Lijn’s work.
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Centrifugal

Liliane Lijn & Annabelle Moreau

Royal Academy Summer Schools Gallery, Hornsey

21st March - 11th May 2008
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Ruins of Kasch, 2008

The title of this work is taken from The Ruin of Kasch by Roberto Calasso, a book about the history of sacrifice.
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Heavenly Fragments, 2008

A disc and a cone of aerogel have broken into fragments. Each installation is an attempt at renewal but can only represent a fragmented memory, a ruin.
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Magma Cuff, 2007

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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Nyehous Becomes Indica

Nyehous Gallery, New York City

November 2007

A group exhibition curated by Riflemaker Gallery, an homage to John Dunbar's Indica Gallery and the artists who exhibited in it from 1965 to 1967.
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Lost Koan, 1969 / 2007

The title for this work has a dual meaning, referencing, as it does, two quite different matters.
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Liberate Heart, 2007

Whether Lijn work with a poet’s words or her own text, she wants the words to float into the viewers mind in continually changing sequences. Meaning, like a river, is always in flux.
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Lost Koan, 2007

Koan is a Japanese word for a paradoxical riddle given to young Buddhist monks as aids for meditation. Koans are a continuous theme in Lijn’s work.
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Red Line Koan, 2007

Koan is a Japanese word for a paradoxical riddle given to young Buddhist monks as aids for meditation. Koans are a continuous theme in Lijn’s work.
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Fire Ice, 2007

Whether she works with a poet’s words or her own text, Lijn wants the words to float into the viewers mind in continually changing sequences. Meaning, like a river, is always in flux.
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Prism Ring 2006

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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