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Gardar Eide Einarsson and Oscar Tuazon

Maureen Paley

11 March 17 - 23 April 17

Maureen Paley is pleased to announce a new exhibition at the gallery that brings together the work of Gardar Eide Einarsson and Oscar Tuazon. The artists have been friends and collaborators for many years having met on the Whitney Program in 2001. Their shared interest in the re-appropriation, assemblage and abstraction of political imagery and information has brought their work together through various projects and exhibitions. This will be Gardar Eide Einarsson’s third exhibition at the gallery and the first time that Oscar Tuazon’s work will be shown at Maureen Paley.

The following text is taken from an exchange between the artists as they discussed their plans for the exhibition:

Gardar Eide Einarsson

I see both our work as an attempt to use a formal language as a kind of Trojan horse for other discourses. In my work there is a constant levelling of images from disparate sources (details from books, comic books, posters for lectures, long obsolete software manuals, CIA manuals, advertisements) – tearing them from their original context and forcing them to blend into each other, thereby constructing other narratives. This flattening seems problematically inherent in how information is dissipated today (as evidenced in the crossfire of accusations of fake news and alternative facts) but perhaps it is possible to make it serve counter-hegemonic purposes. This way for me to relate to source imagery has always seemed to me parallel to your use of physical materials, hot-wiring them and cobbling them together to create new meaning.

Oscar Tuazon

Editing, like sculpture, is cutting. Working with you, and in response to your work, allows me to experience the power of cutting into the fabric of the present. The contemporary political situation requires urgent response, by everyone, globally, right now. Art is utilitarian, this is a tool anyone can use. Even better, it is something anyone can do. Make a cut. That’s the feeling I have working on this project right now, a fervent and irrational belief in the urgency of art and its utility.

For me that’s what has propelled the works in this show … to cut reality apart and reassemble it. I’ve tried to use what’s in front of me, working with what I’ve got, what I see right now: flags at Standing Rock; game camera photos of hunters walking around my house; protector architecture; weapons and structures of defense against them; my friends, my body. You do that, and it’s why we’ve worked with each other for fifteen years – because in the space between two people words have real meaning. Words write reality, and in that space everything is permitted; anything is possible.

 

Maureen Paley (press release)

 

Gardar Eide Einarsson and Oscar Tuazon exhibition view
Maureen Paley, London, 2017
Courtesy Maureen Paley, London
Gardar Eide Einarsson and Oscar Tuazon exhibition view
Maureen Paley, London, 2017
Courtesy Maureen Paley, London
Gardar Eide Einarsson and Oscar Tuazon exhibition view
Maureen Paley, London, 2017
Courtesy Maureen Paley, London
Gardar Eide Einarsson
‘General Ledger and Financial Control’, 2016 acrylic, gesso and graphite on canvas, 180 x 220 cm.
© Gardar Eide Einarsson, courtesy Maureen Paley, London
Gardar Eide Einarsson and Oscar Tuazon exhibition view
Maureen Paley, London, 2017
Courtesy Maureen Paley, London
Oscar Tuazon
‘Standing Door (Rules of Tent City)’, 2017 double pane tinted glass, aluminium 198.5 x 71.5 x 67 cm
© Oscar Tuazon, courtesy Maureen Paley, London
Gardar Eide Einarsson and Oscar Tuazon
‘The Pig Will Eat Its Children’, 2012 c-print on aluminium, 154 x 119 cm.
© Gardar Eide Einarsson and Oscar Tuazon, courtesy Maureen Paley, London
Gardar Eide Einarsson and Oscar Tuazon exhibition view
Maureen Paley, London, 2017
Courtesy Maureen Paley, London
Gardar Eide Einarsson, ‘This is an unlawful assembly disperse at once. / Disperse or we fire.’, 2017 cotton, thread and wood
240 x 260 cm.
© Gardar Eide Einarsson, courtesy Maureen Paley, London
Gardar Eide Einarsson and Oscar Tuazon exhibition view
Maureen Paley, London, 2017
Courtesy Maureen Paley, London
Gardar Eide Einarsson and Oscar Tuazon exhibition view
Maureen Paley, London, 2017
Courtesy Maureen Paley, London
Gardar Eide Einarsson and Oscar Tuazon exhibition view
Maureen Paley, London, 2017
Courtesy Maureen Paley, London
Oscar Tuazon ‘NIGHT VISION 1’, 2012 c-print on aluminium 118 x 160 cm.
© Oscar Tuazon, courtesy Maureen Paley, London
Gardar Eide Einarsson
‘Sie gerieten auf das falsche Gleis (von den Iden des März bis Jalta’, 2017
acrylic, gesso and graphite on canvas, 180 x 220 cm.
© Gardar Eide Einarsson, courtesy Maureen Paley, London
Gardar Eide Einarsson and Oscar Tuazon exhibition view
Maureen Paley, London, 2017
Courtesy Maureen Paley, London
Gardar Eide Einarsson and Oscar Tuazon exhibition view
Maureen Paley, London, 2017
Courtesy Maureen Paley, London

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