Antony Gormley. July 12 to October 4, Opening: Friday, July 11, 2009, 8 p.m. KUB Press release Antony Gormley

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Antony Gormley July 12 to October 4, 2009 Opening: Friday, July 11, 2009, 8 p.m. Antony Gormley is one of Britain s leading contemporary sculptors focusing on the human body as site. The forthcoming exhibition at KUB brings together four major work series from Gormley s oeuvre: the Expansion works, Allotment, Critical Mass, and Clearing. Embedded in the context of Peter Zumthor s architecture, the works challenge the fine line in the human psyche that marks the mental balance between asserting oneself as an individual and being contextualized by architectural space. Over the last 25 years Antony Gormley has revitalized the human image in sculpture through a radical investigation of the body as a place of memory and transformation, using his own body as subject, tool and material. Since 1990 he has expanded his concern with the human condition to explore the collective body and the relationship between self and other in large-scale installations like Allotment and Critical Mass, both of which will be presented at KUB this summer. Gormley s recent work increasingly engages with energy systems, fields and vectors, rather than mass and defined volume. This is evident in the dynamic work Clearing, which pushes against the gallery walls, ceiling and floor, and will fill the second floor of KUB. Karl-Tizian-Platz Postfach 371 A-6901 Bregenz Telefon (+43-55 74) 4 85 94-0 Fax (+43-55 74) 4 85 94-408 E-Mail kub@kunsthaus-bregenz.at Web www.kunsthaus-bregenz.at Gormley s work has been exhibited extensively, with solo shows throughout the UK in venues such as the Whitechapel, Tate and Hayward galleries, and internationally at museums including the Louisiana Museum in Humlebaek, the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington DC and the Kölnischer Kunstverein in Germany. Blind Light, a major solo exhibition of his work, was held at the Hayward Gallery, London, in 2007. He has participated in major group shows such as the Venice Biennale and Documenta 8 in Kassel. Angel of the North and, more recently, Quantum Cloud on the Thames in Greenwich, London, are amongst the most celebrated examples of contemporary British sculpture. Gormley was awarded the Turner Prize in 1994, the South Bank Prize for Visual Art in 1999 and the Bernhard Heiliger Award for Sculpture 2007.

2/5 KUB Arena: Body (Cast iron, 1991/93, 6t.), Fruit (Cast iron, 1991/93, 1.25t.) Gormley s Expansion works began with an obsession with renegotiating the skin: questioning where things and events begin and end. All forms become egg-shaped if their skin is repeated, achieving an equilibrium between stasis and potential. The Expansion works apply this process to the body in dynamic motion, moving bodies either in self-locomotion or in positions where the body is the subject of movement. Body and Fruit are derived from a body-mold in a clasped diving position. To quote Gormley: I discovered that it was possible to extend the form through the application of a consistent measure by using wooden spars radiating from nodal points at the extremities of the body. They were linked together at their outer ends to form a continuous surface where the feet, hands, buttocks and head become the foci of a number of domed forms that coalesce. 1 st Floor: Allotment II (1996, reinforced concrete, 300 life-size elements derived from the dimensions of local inhabitants of Malmö aged 1.5-80 years) The measurements of 300 local people of Malmö, Sweden were used to construct 300 five-centimeter-thick rectangular concrete body cases, with integrated rectangular head cases, and apertures at the mouth, ears, anus and genitals. The "rooms" of Allotment are the minimum space necessary to accommodate a particular living individual, which substitute the second body (that of architecture) for the first. They are vertical meditation cells for the absent bodies of a real community. With the pieces laid on a grid path system the composite work evokes a surrogate cityscape. Some are closely packed next to each other, some less so. The viewer, having apprehended the work initially as a whole, will then be able to make his/her way through the composition, engaging with pieces intimately. 2 nd Floor: Clearing V (2009, aluminum rod) Clearing consists of up to 12 kilometers of raw metal rod that arc from floor to ceiling and wall to wall, creating a three-dimensional drawing in space. The installation acts as a vector field, encouraging the viewer to move through its structure, and in so doing disrupts the authority of a single-point perspective, necessitating instead a constant renegotiation of the visual field: I was trying to destroy the fixed co-ordinates of a room and make a space/time continuum (a line without end) that was both a thing and a drawing, says Gormley.

3/5 3 rd Floor: Critical Mass (1995, cast iron) Critical Mass is made up of 5 casts of 12 positions: ground-hugging, crouching, fetal, squatting, sitting, kneeling, standing, mourning and a final instability - an ascent of man ranging through the complex syntax of the body. The bodyforms were cast from the outside of a plaster mold and all the imperfections of the mold surface are reproduced on the finished work, as are the signs of the loose pieces in the sand mold, the flash lines that exist between them, and the out-runners of the metal-pouring which are integrated into the surface, declaring their industrial birth. The work is an antimonument evoking the victims of the twentieth century. It also communicates the useless status of sculpture itself. Critical Mass was made in direct response to a specific building, the Remise, an old tram storage station in Vienna. The work continues to activate and destabilize the architectural contexts in which it is presented.

4/5 Partners and Sponsors The would like to thank its partners for their generous financial support and the cultural commitment that goes along with it. Presenting sponsor Main sponsor of the Sponsor of the KUB Arena With kind support from Hypo Landesbank Vorarlberg Cultural bodies Kulturhäuser Betriebsgesellschaft mbh Gesellschaft der Freunde des

5/5 Venue/Organizer: Karl Tizian Platz A-6900 Bregenz Artistic consultant: Eckhard Schneider Chief executive: Artur Vonblon Curator: Rudolf Sagmeister Press and public relations: Birgit Albers Phone: (+43-55 74) 4 85 94-413 b.albers@kunsthaus-bregenz.at Press photos to download: www.kunsthaus-bregenz.at Art Education: Winfried Nußbaummüller Phone: (+43-55 74) 4 85 94-417 w.nussbaummueller@kunsthausbregenz.at Publications: Katrin Wiethege Phone: (+43-55 74) 4 85 94-416 k.wiethege@kunsthaus-bregenz.at Editions: Caroline Schneider Phone: (+43-55 74) 4 85 94-444 c.schneider@kunsthaus-bregenz.at Opening hours: Tuesday Sunday 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Thursday 10 a.m. 9 p.m. July 12 until August 23, 2009, daily 10 a.m. 8 a.m.