Ryan Gander talks to Lisson's Louise Hayward and Greg Hilty, Curatorial Director, about works in his first solo show at Lisson Gallery, 'You walk into a space, any space'.
For his first solo exhibition at Lisson Gallery, Ryan Gander has created a body of work which takes the viewer on a pin-ball like journey through an idiosyncratic history of art, film and media. Whether you enter the living room of Ernö Goldfinger, stumble upon Degas' 'Dancer', narrowly miss a shower of arrows piercing the gallery floor, or attempt to flee via an escape hatch in the ceiling, each work leads you into a different perceptual space.
Gander has exhibited widely in museums and galleries throughout the world: he has had a number of solo museum exhibitions including CCA Wattis, San Francisco, Villa Arson, Nice, MUMOK Vienna, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, the DAIWA Viewing Rooms, Hiroshima. Gander lives and works in London and Suffolk.
I think David Cross pretending to be Ryan Gander would have been more tolerable. That was a long facking 10 minutes.
frankly1970 1 year ago
Did any body NOTICE the "Dangling" and TOE WIGGLING going on this this *FEETURE* THANK YOU @LissonGallery. oH YEAH I CAN SEE*
HINT: "The WOMAN in the BLACK Flats"
Multi7079 1 year ago 2
Really sorry I missed this exhibition... and I'm sorry New York is too far for me to go to see Loose Associations! I don't follow the art scene but there's something about Gander's work that keeps me fascinated.
futarinoseaside 1 year ago