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FOR CHARLES HARRISON: When Attitudes Became Form

Past exhibition
13 January - 4 March 2011 London
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Roelof LOUW Pyramid (Soul City), October 1967 ±6,000 oranges 152.4 x 167.6 x 167.6 cm
Roelof LOUW
Pyramid (Soul City), October 1967
±6,000 oranges
152.4 x 167.6 x 167.6 cm

Karsten Schubert and Richard Saltoun are pleased to announce this survey exhibition of conceptual art to commemorate the publication of Charles Harrison Looking Back (Ridinghouse, 2011). Adapting the premise of Harrison's seminal exhibition When Attitudes Become Form (ICA, London, 1969) this dynamic show unites avant-garde British artists with groundbreaking artists from 1960s Europe and America.

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Works
  • Keith ARNATT, Untitled, c 1968
    Keith ARNATT, Untitled, c 1968
  • Keith ARNATT, Untitled, c 1968
    Keith ARNATT, Untitled, c 1968
  • Keith ARNATT, Untitled, c 1968
    Keith ARNATT, Untitled, c 1968
  • Keith ARNATT, Self Burial (In Nine Stages), 1969
    Keith ARNATT, Self Burial (In Nine Stages), 1969
  • Art & Language, Map of a 36 square mile area of the Pacific Ocean west of Oahu, 1967
    Art & Language, Map of a 36 square mile area of the Pacific Ocean west of Oahu, 1967
  • Art & Language, Study after Gustave Courbet's 'L'Origine du monde', 1992
    Art & Language, Study after Gustave Courbet's 'L'Origine du monde', 1992
  • Joseph BEUYS, Buttocklifting, 1974
    Joseph BEUYS, Buttocklifting, 1974
  • Victor BURGIN Room, 1970 Set of 18 typed A4 sheets of paper, display copy 29.7 x 21 cm
    Victor BURGIN
    Room, 1970
    Set of 18 typed A4 sheets of paper,
    display copy
    29.7 x 21 cm
  • Victor BURGIN Possession, 1976 duotone lithograph 118.9 x 84.1 cm 46.8 x 33.1 in
    Victor BURGIN
    Possession, 1976
    duotone lithograph
    118.9 x 84.1 cm
    46.8 x 33.1 in
  • Ger Van Elk, The Discovery of the Sardines, 1971
    Ger Van Elk, The Discovery of the Sardines, 1971
  • Ger Van Elk, A Beam Too Long to be Photographed, 1972
    Ger Van Elk, A Beam Too Long to be Photographed, 1972
  • Ger Van Elk, The Rose more Beautiful than Art, but Difficult, therefore Art is Splendid, 1972
    Ger Van Elk, The Rose more Beautiful than Art, but Difficult, therefore Art is Splendid, 1972
  • Barry FLANAGAN, Pdreeoo, 1965
    Barry FLANAGAN, Pdreeoo, 1965
  • Barry FLANAGAN, Four sacks of sand with rope, c 1967
    Barry FLANAGAN, Four sacks of sand with rope, c 1967
  • Barry FLANAGAN, Hole In The Sea (triptych), 1967-70
    Barry FLANAGAN, Hole In The Sea (triptych), 1967-70
  • Barry FLANAGAN, Black Ad, 1970
    Barry FLANAGAN, Black Ad, 1970
  • Hamish FULTON, Moonset and Moonrise, 1969-71
    Hamish FULTON, Moonset and Moonrise, 1969-71
  • Ed HERRING, Float, 1969
    Ed HERRING, Float, 1969
  • Roelof LOUW Pyramid (Soul City), October 1967 ±6,000 oranges 152.4 x 167.6 x 167.6 cm
    Roelof LOUW
    Pyramid (Soul City), October 1967
    ±6,000 oranges
    152.4 x 167.6 x 167.6 cm
  • John LATHAM Ben, 1966 silkscreen on canvas with flourescent printing inks 66 x 86 cm 26 x 33.9 in
    John LATHAM
    Ben, 1966
    silkscreen on canvas with flourescent printing inks
    66 x 86 cm
    26 x 33.9 in
  • John LATHAM 1 Second Drawing, 1971 spray gun on primed wood 32.5 x 23 cm 12.8 x 9.1 in
    John LATHAM
    1 Second Drawing, 1971
    spray gun on primed wood
    32.5 x 23 cm
    12.8 x 9.1 in
  • Richard LONG, Nomad Circle, 1996
    Richard LONG, Nomad Circle, 1996
  • Bruce McLEAN, The Invisible Sculpture, 1969
    Bruce McLEAN, The Invisible Sculpture, 1969
  • Bruce McLEAN, King for a Day, 1969
    Bruce McLEAN, King for a Day, 1969

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