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David Risley Gallery: The Parergon and the Gutter - 6 Dec 2013 to 2 Feb 2014

Current Exhibition


6 Dec 2013 to 2 Feb 2014
Tue-Fri 12-6 pm, Sat 11 am-3 pm
David Risley Gallery
Bredgade 65
1260
Copenhagen
Denmark
Europe
T: +45 32 20 38 10
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Alex Da Corte, Open Window (Cake Stand Hex),
3M reflective adhesive vinyl, rubber, velvet, felt Jack O Lantern grin, sequin pins,
anodized metal frames, 150 x 150cm


Artists in this exhibition: Alex Da Corte, Martin Creed, Jose D�vila, Sam Francis, Helen Frik, Ryan Gander, Poul Gernes, Paul Housley, Merlin James, J. F. Willumsen


The Parergon
and
The Gutter

Alex Da Corte
Martin Creed
Jose Dávila
Sam Francis
Helen Frik
Ryan Gander
Poul Gernes
Paul Housley
Merlin James
J. F. Willumsen

Opening Friday December 6. 17.00 - 20.00

This show originally came out of thinking about an essay by Jacques Derrida that I read 20 years ago and didn't understand and a conversation about comic strips which I did.

The Derrida essay (The Parergon, published in the 1987 volume "The Truth in Painting") argued against Kant's idea of the intrinsic nature of the work of art, a universal value of beauty. In those essays the words Ergon (the work) and Parergon (that which is supplementary to the work, i.e. the frame) are frequently used.

The Gutter is the gap between two frames in a comic strip. It is in this gap that time and meaning happen. In one frame we see a man walking towards a banana skin. In the next frame we see a man in a hospital bed. It is in the gap between the frames that we understand he slipped, hit his head, got picked up by an ambulance.

This show contains no examples of parergon. The frame is central to these works. It is inherent to their physicality and meaning, not an afterthought added to protect and display them. The frame in this context can be the revealed structure of a painting, the exhibition architecture and the society around it, or the journey that a sculpture makes through space. The frame can be physical, institutional, or metaphorical. The gallery is the gutter.


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Thanks to The J.F WIllumsen Museum, Gavin Brown's Enterprise, the estate of Poul Gernes, Bernard Jacobson Gallery and Galleri Bo Bjerggaard for their help and support in making this exhibition possible.


David Risley Gallery
Bredgade 65
DK-1260 Copenhagen
T: +45 32 20 38 10
[email protected]

David Risley Gallery






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