Andrew Lord

Andrew Lord: Profile vase (Duchamp), ‘Lunch Poems’/O’Hara, weight, left and right eye, 2002. Private Collection. Courtesy the artist.

Exhibitions

24 September - 28 November 2010

British artist Andrew Lord (b. 1950) explores sculptural and pictorial concerns through clay, plaster, beeswax, bronze, drawing, printmaking and video. This exhibition charts the development of his thirty year career, from observations of nature and citations of modern art to casts from the body and the use of memory as a sculptural tool. This partial survey includes notebooks from the 1970s onwards alongside examples from key phases in the artist’s practice as well as new work.

The artist’s first comprehensive monograph will be available from 12 October. It includes contributions by art historian Dawn Ades and James Rondeau, Curator at the Art Institute of Chicago, and has been produced in collaboration with Santa Monica Museum of Art.

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