Bankrupt. Bulk Buy. Liquidation. Repossession (Free to Learn)

Lloyd Corporation

Bankrupt. Bulk Buy. Liquidation. Repossession (Free to Learn), 2017240 x 368 x 80cmSign in to view price
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mixed mediaCarlos/Ishikawa
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This contemporary artwork depicting a storage unit showcases a visually striking composition. The image is dominated by a metallic shelving system filled with various boxes, luggage, and office supplies, creating a sense of organized chaos. The prominent use of muted tones, such as grays and browns, is punctuated by the vibrant orange and red accents on the storage containers, adding visual interest. The artwork appears to be a commentary on the relationship between functional objects and their aesthetic qualities, inviting the viewer to consider the artistic potential within everyday items. The artist's intention may be to challenge the traditional boundaries of art and highlight the beauty in the mundane. ...

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Artist
Lloyd Corporation
B.1986, British/Norwegian

Lloyd Corporation is a collaborative project between Ali Eisa and Sebastian Lloyd Rees who have worked together since 2010. Their versaille practice includes sculpture, installation, print, video, social and public art, text and publications. Lloyd Corporation’s projects take abstract, complex socio-economic themes, such as capitalism, globalisation, or urban development, and render them visible and 'real' in the context of individual life. The artists’ process involves comprehensive sight-specific research, collection of materials overtime, and extensive dialogue. The artists implement found materials, such as adverts, corner shop facades, warehouse shelves, protest placards, and re-appropriate them, thereby uncovering institutional and infrastructural gaps and pitfalls. Lloyd Corporation’s continuous interchange between micro and macro perspectives reveal that the systems – of order, economy, politics, governance – are more obscure than we realise. ...

Lloyd Corporation: Artworks
Surface Incidents I
Lloyd CorporationSurface Incidents I, 2011
177 x 104 x 104cm
Strata of Accumulation
Lloyd CorporationStrata of Accumulation, 2011
350 x 115 x 80cm
Surface Incidents II
Lloyd CorporationSurface Incidents II, 2011
197 x 180 x 160cm
Untitled
Lloyd CorporationUntitled, 2011
115 x 81cm
Upcycle (Relief I)
Lloyd CorporationUpcycle (Relief I), 2013
61 x 106 x 21cm
Upcycle (Relief II)
Lloyd CorporationUpcycle (Relief II), 2013
51 x 34 x 18cm
Teenage dream, 1974
Lloyd CorporationTeenage dream, 1974, 2019
151.5 x 71.5cm
Value at Risk
Lloyd CorporationValue at Risk, 2013
84.5 x 152cm
Your Best Bet
Lloyd CorporationYour Best Bet, 2013
82 x 103cm
Carlos/Ishikawa
Gallery
Carlos/Ishikawa
London

Founded in 2011, Carlos/Ishikawa’s program is dedicated to considered and ambitious exhibitions that offer diverse artists’ perspectives on structural, socio-cultural, and political questions. The program focuses on international artists with often wide-ranging, multi-disciplinary and experimental practices. There is an interest within the program of challenging the aesthetic conventions of conceptual art, and a focus on art that is able to operate on an affective, emotional level as well as a rigorous intellectual one. The gallery has offered many artists their first solo show, many of whom have gone on to receive recognition internationally. ...

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