23 June 2012
Invisible: Art about the unseen - It's easy to see why this show is getting such good reviews! A surprisingly entertaining collection of works that will leave you with a smile!
This brilliant show brings together works from the past half century that explore ideas related to the invisible and the hidden. The exhibition includes work by some of the most important artists of our time as well as younger artists who have been influenced and intrigued.
We really enjoyed this. It's worth investing some time reading the credits by the side of these works as the ideas and concepts behind them are what bring the pieces to life. Funny, clever and down right daft - you will find it all here if you look hard enough!
Artists in the exhibition include Art & Language, Robert Barry, Chris Burden, James Lee Byars, Maurizio Cattelan, Jay Chung, Song Dong, Tom Friedman, Carsten Höller, Tehching Hsieh, Bruno Jakob, Yves Klein, Lai Chih-Sheng, Glenn Ligon, Teresa Margolles, Gianni Motti, Roman Ondák, Yoko Ono and Andy Warhol. (Untitled - A curse by Tom Friedman shown above)
9 out of 10