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Liz Magor

Open, 201856 x 146 x 20cm50000 EUR
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laine, film polyesterClearingNew York City
Description
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The artwork features a folds of beige paper or fabric encased in a transparent plastic bag. The material appears crumpled and stained, hinting at a sense of fragility and impermanence. The overall composition emphasizes the minimalist and conceptual nature of the piece, drawing attention to the materiality and the artist's exploration of simple, everyday objects. The work likely reflects the artist's interest in the relationship between the mundane and the contemplative, inviting the viewer to consider the poetic potential in the most ordinary of things. ...

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Liz Magor
Artist
Liz Magor
1948 , Canadian

“I started making things as a child simply as a way to make up for the deficiency of what was offered. I found most things around me to be practical, unbeautiful and meaningless. I needed things to be emotionally charged and personal, almost equivalent to me in terms of subjectivity (...) From one point of view, making art is a way of testing the positions one might take relative to the world, and the people and things found in the world. The materials, the images, the operations, the forms of address, they all come from an inventory of possibilities and I’m conscious of my choices. By now I have an enhanced ability to make things, but a diminished need for those things to speak symbolically or profoundly. Now I’m spending hours making the things I used to find unbeautiful and meaningless–a pile of towels, a stack of trays, a discarded jacket, a cardboard box–and setting them up in relationship to found things. My interest is how the studio part affects the found part. Through some mysterious operation the found things become really alive when set against the sculptural representation of something ordinary.” “A conversation with Liz Magor”, Liz Magor, ed. MAC Montréal, Migros Museum & Kunstverein im Hamburg, 2016 ...

Liz Magor: Artworks
Bag, Box and Stickers
Liz MagorBag, Box and Stickers, 201818000 EUR
Being This (Edward Chapman)
Liz MagorBeing This (Edward Chapman), 201235000 EUR
Being This (Pink Shoes)
Liz MagorBeing This (Pink Shoes), 201235000 EUR
Bitumen (French Militia)
Liz MagorBitumen (French Militia), 199312500 EUR
Evening
Liz MagorEvening, 202226500 EUR
Gold
Liz MagorGold, 201926000 EUR
Karl's Castle (2)
Liz MagorKarl's Castle (2), 20035200 EUR
Karl's Castle (4)
Liz MagorKarl's Castle (4), 20035200 EUR
Karl's Castle (8)
Liz MagorKarl's Castle (8), 20035200 EUR
May/June
Liz MagorMay/June, 202250000 EUR
Morning
Liz MagorMorning, 202255000 EUR
Open
Liz MagorOpen, 201850000 EUR
Paradise Bird
Liz MagorParadise Bird, 201926000 EUR
W
Liz MagorW, 201926000 EUR
Xhilaration
Liz MagorXhilaration, 201960000 EUR
Clearing
Gallery
Clearing
New York City, Los Angeles, Brussels

C L E A R I N G is a contemporary art gallery based in New York, Los Angeles and Brussels. The gallery was founded in 2011, with the focus of showing emerging art. It now represents over 20 living artists, providing many of them - such as Harold Ancart, Korakrit Arunanondchai, Chase Hall, Calvin Marcus and Marina Pinsky - with their first gallery exhibition. The gallery also represents the estates of Eduardo Paolozzi, Bruno Gironcoli and René Heyvaert. C L E A R I N G supports its artists by producing works, exhibitions and books, as well as working closely with public and private institutions. ...