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dc.date.accessioned2012-01-24T07:56:06Z
dc.date.available2012-01-24T07:56:06Z
dc.date.issued2011-12-02
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2077/28383
dc.descriptionReview: Göteborgs Posten, 10 December 2011, by Johannes Björksv
dc.descriptionExhibition: In a Shaded Corner of the Room; The Curtains Partly Drawn; Beyond the Shadow of a Thin Wall; A Dim Light into the Clearing; Reveals its own Private Wilderness ; Artist: Ian Pedigo ; Curator: Laura Mott
dc.language.isoengsv
dc.titleIn a Shaded Corner of the Room; The Curtains Partly Drawn; Beyond the Shadow of a Thin Wall; A Dim Light into the Clearing; Reveals its own Private Wildernesssv
dc.type.svepartistic work
dc.contributor.creatorMott, Laura
art.typeOfWorkCurated exhibitionsv
art.relation.publishedInGalleri Rotor, Gothenburgsv
art.description.projectArtist: Ian Pedigo (New York) Dates: 2 December 2011-19 January 2012sv
art.description.summaryIan Pedigo’s sculptural assemblages are composed of the leftovers of human pursuits, such as discarded metal and string, as well as items that adversely portray a sense of the wild: sticks, rocks, animal bone. Aspects of the exhibition that are often considered peripheral – the titles, the surrounding architecture – are also rendered as materials. For his exhibition at Galleri Rotor, Pedigo has taken the short story “Cares of Family Man” by Franz Kafka as his entry point for the creation of new site-specific work in conversation with curator Laura Mott.sv
art.relation.urihttp://www.gallerirotor.com/exhibitions/ian-pedigo/sv


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