Liam Gillick
Concurrent to Liam Gillick's solo exhibition at Esther Schipper in Berlin we introduce a selection of his major publications available in our Online Bookstore.
Liam Gillick deploys multiple forms to expose the new ideological control systems that emerged at the beginning of the 1990s. Examining the aesthetics of the constructed world, Gillick’s work exposes the dysfunctional aspects of a modernist legacy in terms of abstraction and architecture when framed within a globalized, neo-liberal consensus.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
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Liam Gillick
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Liam Gillick: A Max De Vos
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Liam Gillick: Filtered Time (English)
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Liam Gillick: Campanha Campaign
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Farbe ist Programm
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Liam Gilllick: Half a Complex
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SELECTED EDITIONS
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Liam Gillick: Bar "Volvo" VIII, 2010
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Liam Gillick: Significant Places, 2017
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Liam Gillick: Domus Prints (A Secure Future), 2004
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Liam Gillick: Dear Diary, 2017
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Liam Gillick: The Liberation of the Stool, 2018
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VINYL RECORDS
Oh! Wolfgang / Good Grief!
Who knew that art has two lives? Good grief..." Oh! Wolfgang / Good Grief! is part of a series of editions that the artist has produced in collaboration with Brigade Commerz Editions since 2009.
CURRENT EXHIBITION
Esther Schipper is pleased to present
Fact Structures Amount Structures Language Structures
Liam Gillick’s tenth solo exhibition with the gallery.
Liam Gillick’s new works draw on the artist's long-standing interest in how ideologies find form. Seeking new ways to represent complex interrelations—material and human—his work involves installation, sculptural work, films, graphics, and texts. All these different approaches are an integral part of a coherent project. A central aspect of his work has been the representation of production as it concerns changing processes of manufacturing, construction, and communication in a period of radical upheaval and displacement.
March 15 – April 13, 2024
Tuesday – Saturday, 11 am – 6 pm
and by appointment
Esther Schipper
Potsdamer Strasse 81E
D-10785 Berlin