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Joseph Kosuth Sean Kelly Gallery

Installation view of Joseph Kosuth: À props (Réflecteur de Réflecteur) at Sean Kelly, New York
October 23 - December 4, 2004 
Courtesy of Sean Kelly, New York 

 

Joseph Kosuth Sean Kelly Gallery

Installation view of Joseph Kosuth: À props (Réflecteur de Réflecteur) at Sean Kelly, New York
October 23 - December 4, 2004 
Courtesy of Sean Kelly, New York 

 

Joseph Kosuth Sean Kelly Gallery

Installation view of Joseph Kosuth: À props (Réflecteur de Réflecteur) at Sean Kelly, New York
October 23 - December 4, 2004 
Courtesy of Sean Kelly, New York 

 

Joseph Kosuth Sean Kelly Gallery

Installation view of Joseph Kosuth: À props (Réflecteur de Réflecteur) at Sean Kelly, New York
October 23 - December 4, 2004 
Courtesy of Sean Kelly, New York 

 

Joseph Kosuth Sean Kelly Gallery

Installation view of Joseph Kosuth: À props (Réflecteur de Réflecteur) at Sean Kelly, New York
October 23 - December 4, 2004 
Courtesy of Sean Kelly, New York 

 

Joseph Kosuth Sean Kelly Gallery

Installation view of Joseph Kosuth: À props (Réflecteur de Réflecteur) at Sean Kelly, New York
October 23 - December 4, 2004 
Courtesy of Sean Kelly, New York 

 

Joseph Kosuth Sean Kelly Gallery

Installation view of Joseph Kosuth: À props (Réflecteur de Réflecteur) at Sean Kelly, New York
October 23 - December 4, 2004 
Courtesy of Sean Kelly, New York 

 

新聞稿

'Aren't you sure of what you're saying? Are you going to change yet again, shift your position according to the questions that are put to you, and say that the objections are not really directed at the place from which you are speaking? Are you going to declare yet again that you have never been what you have been reproached with being? Are you already preparing the way out that will enable you in your next book to spring up somewhere else and declare as you're now doing: no, no, I'm not where you are lying in wait for me, but over here, laughing at you?
'What, do you imagine that I would take so much trouble and so much pleasure in writing, do you think that would keep so persistently to my task, if I were not preparing- with a rather shaky hand- a labyrinth into which I can venture in which I can move my discourse, opening up underground passages, forcing it to go far from itself, finding overhangs that reduce and deform its itinerary, in which I can lose myself and appear at last to eyes that I will never have to meet again I am no doubt not the only one who writes in order to have no face. Do not ask who I am and do not ask me to remain the same: leave it to our bureaucrats and our police to see that our papers are in order. At least spare us their morality when we write.' Michel Foucault, 1969 'a labyrinth into which I can venture (a play of works by guests and foreigners)'


Sean Kelly Gallery is delighted to announce a major exhibition by Joseph Kosuth, which includes the new installation 'À Propos (Réflecteur de Réflecteur)'.

Joseph Kosuth is one of the pioneers of Conceptual art and installation art; initiating language and photo based works and appropriation strategies in the 1960s. His work has consistently explored the production and role of language and meaning within art. His nearly forty year inquiry into the relation of language to art has taken the form of installations, museum exhibitions, public commissions and publications throughout Europe, the Americas and Asia, including five Documenta(s) and four Venice Biennale(s), one of which was presented in the Hungarian Pavilion (1993). Awards include the Brandeis Award, 1990, Frederick Weisman Award, 1991, the Menzione d'Onore at the Venice Biennale, 1993, and the Chevalier de l'ordre des Arts et des Lettres from the French government in 1993. He received a Cassandra Foundation Grant in 1968. In June 1999, a 3.00 franc postage stamp was issued by the French Government in honor of his work in Figeac. In February 2001, he received the Laura Honoris Causa, doctorate in Philosophy and Letters from the University of Bologna. In 2001 his novel 'Purloined' was published by Salon Verlag. In October 2003, he received the Austrian Republic's highest honor for accomplishments in science and culture, the Golden Cross.

Joseph Kosuth's work has been exhibited extensively since the early 1960's in numerous galleries and museums throughout the United States, Europe and Asia. Recent and upcoming museum exhibitions include a series of large installations titled 'Guests and Foreigners'. Locations for this installation (often part of a retrospective) include Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo, Norway; the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland; Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt, Germany, as well as museums in Turkey, New Zealand and Japan. Major museum exhibitions are in preparation for London, England, St. Petersburg, Russia, Sydney, Australia, and Düsseldorf, Germany.

作品清單

Exterior of Gallery:
'Six Parts, Located', 2000
white neon, transformer and certificate of authenticity
6 part work, approximate dimensions: 6 x 15 x 4 inches each (15.2 x 38 x 10 cm)

Gallery 1

'Titled (Art as Idea as Idea), [Meaning]', 1966
3 part work, 3 certificates of authenticity: printed dictionary definition glued to board, pencil and rubber stamp (each respectively: 4 3/8 x 3 3/8 inches, 4 5/8 x 3 7/16 inches, 4 3/8 x 3 1/2 inches)
form of presentation: 3 mounted photographs
48 x 48 inches each (122 x 122 cm each)
overall dimensions: 48 x 152 inches (122 x 387 cm)

Corridor

'À Propos (Réflecteur de Réflecteur)', 2004
inkjet print with archival ink on Arches paper
edition of 86, 12 APs
framed: 16 1/8 x 117 ¾ inches (41.1 x 299 cm)

Main Gallery

'À Propos (Réflecteur de Réflecteur)', 2004
unique installation with 86 elements on 289 glass panels, neon
dimensions variable

Each of the 86 elements are available as unique individual works.