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GARDAR EIDE EINARSSON — CONSERVATOR’S NOTES

GARDAR EIDE EINARSSON—CONSERVATOR’S NOTES is a new artist’s book—Risograph, 36 pages, black and white—that looks at twenty-six exhibited works by Einarsson.

Published by At Last Books in Copenhagen, CONSERVATOR’S NOTES is available from Printed Matter.

Images courtesy and © the artist.

GARDAR EIDE EINARSSON

The new show by Gardar Eide Einarsson is on view in London for one more week.*

GARDAR EIDE EINARSSON

Through May 26.

Maureen Paley

21 Herald Street, Bethnal Green, London.

*See “A man fights, and fights, and then fights some more…,” PARIS LA 6 (Spring 2011), 2–13.

Gardar Eide Einarsson, from top: The Spirit of Zen; a Way of Life, Work and Art in the Far East, 2019; untitled (Hand), 2019; untitled (Axe), 2019; all acrylic and gesso on canvas. Bring up irrelevant issues as frequently as possible, 2019, enamel on laser cut aluminium; Liquid Explosive Detonated by Pull-Friction Fuze, 2019; The German Peters Candybar Boobytrap, 2019; both acrylic, gesso, graphite and silk screen ink on canvas. Images courtesy and © the artist and Maureen Paley.

OSCAR TUAZON — COLLABORATOR

Oscar Tuazon‘s sculptural works made in collaboration with artists and writers Ariana Reines, Matias Faldbakken, Elias Hansen, and Vito Acconci are now on view at the Bellevue Arts Museum—Tuazon’s first solo museum show in his native Washington State.

The exhibition—COLLABORATOR—also includes work in honor of Leonard Peltier, and “new sculptures and site-responsive interventions that respond, in part, to the porous, light-filled nature of architect Steven Holl‘s design” for the museum’s third floor galleries.*

OSCAR TUAZON—COLLABORATOR*

Through September 15.

Bellevue Arts Museum

510 Bellevue Way NE, Bellevue.

See PARIS LA 13—”CHEZ CHEZ PERV PERV” (Spring 2015), an issue guest-edited by Gardar Eide EinarssonMatias Faldbakken, and Oscar Tuazon.

Oscar Tuazon—Collaborator, 2019, installation views, Bellevue Arts Museum. Photographs by Dorothée Perret. Images courtesy and © the artists and the Bellevue Arts Museum.

AT THIS STAGE AT CHÂTEAU SHATTO

This is the closing weekend for AT THIS STAGE at Chateau Shatto, an exhibition that considers the violent and contaminating “intrusion of images and the assault of narrative structures on consciousness.”*

The show includes paintings and sculptures by Body by Body, Aria Dean, Gardar Eide Einarsson, Hamishi Farah, Parker Ito, and Martine Syms, as well as videos by Chris Kraus (Terrorists in Love, and How to Shoot a Crime, with Sylvère Lotringer), Bunny Rogers (Mandy Piano Solo in Columbine Cafeteria), Sturtevant (Warhol Empire State), and Jordan Wolfson (Con leche).

AT THIS STAGE, through August 12.

CHÂTEAU SHATTO, 406 West Pico (at Grand), downtown Los Angeles.

*  chateaushatto.com/exhibition/at-this-stage/

Top: Body by BodyCafe U.S.A., 2015. High density polyethylene, powder-coated steel, aluminum frame. 48 x 36 x 4.75 in / 121.95 x 91.45 x 12.1 cm. Image courtesy Body by Body and Chateau Shatto.

Bottom: Gardar Eide Einarsson, Flagwaste (Stars and Stripes), 2016. Refuse collected from American flag manufacturers. Dimensions variable. Image courtesy Gardar Eide Einarsson and Team Gallery.

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