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LIAM GILLICK.


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Although he has shown frequently in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  and continental Europe Continental Europe, also referred to as mainland Europe or simply the Continent, is the continent of Europe, explicitly excluding European islands and, at times, peninsulas. , this was Liam Gillick's first substantial exhibition in Britain. He therefore conceived "Renovation Filter: Recent Past and Near Future," if not exactly as a miniretrospective, then as an opportunity to indicate something of the breadth of his interests and activities. Rejecting the idea that art implies a particular function or look, Gillick's work touches on other disciplines and professions--notably design and architecture--without merely ironizing or undermining them. The desire is not to usurp u·surp  
v. u·surped, u·surp·ing, u·surps

v.tr.
1. To seize and hold (the power or rights of another, for example) by force and without legal authority. See Synonyms at appropriate.

2.
 the power and competencies of these disciplines and their associated professional structures, but rather to examine the processes by which those structures were assembled and fixed and, in doing so, to open them up for renegotiation.

One gallery contained examples of poster and logo design as well as Vicinato 2, 2000, a film made collaboratively with Philippe Parreno, Carsten Holler, Douglas Gordon Douglas Gordon (born 1966) is a Scottish artist.

Gordon was born in Glasgow and studied art first there (at the Glasgow School of Art) from 1984-1988 and later at the Slade School from 1988-1990 in London. His first solo show was in 1986.
, Rirkrit Tiravanija Rirkrit Tiravanija (b. 1961 and pronounced RICK-rit Tira-VAN-it) is a Buenos Aires-born contemporary artist who divides his time in New York, Berlin and Bangkok. Work
Tiravanija's artwork explores the social role of the artist.
, and Pierre Huyghe. Characteristic of Gillick's broad interest in "the language of how things are constructed, added-to, moderated, and renovated," the film shows a group of young men on a leisurely stroll in a pleasant Mediterranean setting. On the sound track a conversation takes place among several interlocutors (one with a Stephen Hawking-like computer-generated voice) concerning the potential inherent in undogmatic discursive activity. A second gallery housed two of Gillick's discussion platforms--areas of suspended ceiling that suggest possibilities for the dynamics of interaction among the room's occupants--and McNamara, 1994, a film script film script nguión m

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 giving a fictional account of events in the career of John F. Kennedy's secretary of defense. The first scene of the script has been realized as an animation that played on a Brionvega TV, a design classic from the early '60s.

A tall, L-shaped wooden screen dominated the main room. Like the screens and platforms that Gillick regularly constructs from aluminum framing and Plexiglas, it both entered and altered the space. Together with Renovation Filter Lobby Diagram #1 and #2, both 2000--large wall paintings of repeat patterns derived from Celtic sources-the untitled screen provided not a focus for attention but rather what Gillick prefers to think of as a backdrop to the activities of those who use the room. The screen's open, rectilinear rec·ti·lin·e·ar  
adj.
Moving in, consisting of, bounded by, or characterized by a straight line or lines: following a rectilinear path; rectilinear patterns in wallpaper.
 structure allowed it to function as a shelving unit, among other things, and several of its surfaces provided homes for copies of Gillick's previously published texts, including Discussion Island/Big Conference Centre, 1997, and Erasmus Is Late, 1995, as well as Erasmus Is Late Complete Prototype Manuscript File, 1995, a stack of plain yellow A4 paper with printed top sheet masquerading as the full text of the book. Somewhere in status between blank page and finalized argument or narrative symbolic, that is, of the interesting period within which all thinking and working occurs-Complete Prototype also implicates the transition from manuscript to published book as another potentially fruitful period. This state of in-betweenness is one that Gillick cherishes. Suspicious of attempts at cultural orientation that rely exclusively on references to key figures or defining moments for their validity, he prefers to generate situations whose implications are less clear-cut. Here we were asked to focus on the unconventional ideas of freethinking free·think·er  
n.
One who has rejected authority and dogma, especially in religious thinking, in favor of rational inquiry and speculation.



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, Charles. That terms such as "compromise" and "middle ground" frequently crop up in Gillick's discussion of his work is less a signal of hesitation or weakness than it is recognition that things yet to assume rigid form display the greatest potential.
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