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Crushed, Cast, Constructed

Sculpture by John Chamberlain, Urs Fischer, and Charles Ray

June 15–July 31, 2020
Grosvenor Hill, London

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Installation view Artwork, left to right: © Urs Fischer; © 2020 Fairweather & Fairweather LTD/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

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Artwork, left to right: © Urs Fischer; © 2020 Fairweather & Fairweather LTD/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Installation view Artwork, left to right: © Urs Fischer; © 2020 Fairweather & Fairweather LTD/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Installation view

Artwork, left to right: © Urs Fischer; © 2020 Fairweather & Fairweather LTD/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Installation view Artwork © Urs Fischer

Installation view

Artwork © Urs Fischer

Installation view Artwork © Urs Fischer

Installation view

Artwork © Urs Fischer

Installation view Artwork © Urs Fischer

Installation view

Artwork © Urs Fischer

Installation view Artwork © Urs Fischer

Installation view

Artwork © Urs Fischer

Installation view Artwork © Urs Fischer

Installation view

Artwork © Urs Fischer

Installation view Artwork © Urs Fischer

Installation view

Artwork © Urs Fischer

Installation view Artwork, left to right: © Charles Ray, courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery; © Urs Fischer

Installation view

Artwork, left to right: © Charles Ray, courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery; © Urs Fischer

Installation view with Charles Ray, Tractor (2004) Artwork © Charles Ray, courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery

Installation view with Charles Ray, Tractor (2004)

Artwork © Charles Ray, courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery

Works Exhibited

John Chamberlain, Untitled, c. 1967 Galvanized steel, 36 × 28 ½ × 27 ½ inches (91.4 × 72.4 × 69.9 cm), Cy Twombly Foundation© 2020 Fairweather & Fairweather LTD/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: Peter Schälchli, Zürich

John Chamberlain, Untitled, c. 1967

Galvanized steel, 36 × 28 ½ × 27 ½ inches (91.4 × 72.4 × 69.9 cm), Cy Twombly Foundation
© 2020 Fairweather & Fairweather LTD/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: Peter Schälchli, Zürich

Urs Fischer, Ix, 2006–08 Cast aluminum and steel, 118 ⅛ × 88 ⅝ × 61 ¾ inches (300 × 225 × 157 cm), edition of 2 + 1 AP© Urs Fischer

Urs Fischer, Ix, 2006–08

Cast aluminum and steel, 118 ⅛ × 88 ⅝ × 61 ¾ inches (300 × 225 × 157 cm), edition of 2 + 1 AP
© Urs Fischer

Urs Fischer, Miss Satin, 2006–08 Cast aluminum and steel, 133 ⅞ × 101 ⅛ × 86 ⅝ inches (340 × 257 × 220 cm), edition of 2 + 1 AP© Urs Fischer

Urs Fischer, Miss Satin, 2006–08

Cast aluminum and steel, 133 ⅞ × 101 ⅛ × 86 ⅝ inches (340 × 257 × 220 cm), edition of 2 + 1 AP
© Urs Fischer

Urs Fischer, Zizi, 2006–08 Cast aluminum and steel, 161 ⅜ × 90 ½ × 89 inches (410 × 230 × 226 cm), edition of 2 + 1 AP© Urs Fischer

Urs Fischer, Zizi, 2006–08

Cast aluminum and steel, 161 ⅜ × 90 ½ × 89 inches (410 × 230 × 226 cm), edition of 2 + 1 AP
© Urs Fischer

Charles Ray, Tractor, 2003–04 Aluminum, 62 ¼ × 109 ½ × 53 ¾ inches (158.1 × 278.1 × 136.5 cm), edition of 3 + 1 APArtwork © Charles Ray, courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery

Charles Ray, Tractor, 2003–04

Aluminum, 62 ¼ × 109 ½ × 53 ¾ inches (158.1 × 278.1 × 136.5 cm), edition of 3 + 1 AP
Artwork © Charles Ray, courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery

About

Gagosian is pleased to present Crushed, Cast, Constructed: Sculpture by John Chamberlain, Urs Fischer, and Charles Ray.

An exploration of three divergent approaches to sculptural process, Crushed, Cast, Constructed juxtaposes works in metal by Chamberlain, Fischer, and Ray, orchestrating a rich conversation around material and method.

Chamberlain, who died in 2011, made sculptures out of used automotive parts and other premanufactured metal components, expanding the rhythmic impulses of Abstract Expressionist painting into three dimensions. In his works, these forms retain the aura of their industrial origins while simultaneously conveying a baroque mannerism. In the late 1960s, Chamberlain began using galvanized steel boxes to create “crushed” sculptures such as Untitled (1967), which juxtaposes pliant curves and sharp angles in an interplay of shadow, contour, and space.

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Charles Ray, Tractor, 2003–04 © Charles Ray, courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery

Tour

Crushed, Cast, Constructed
Sculpture by John Chamberlain, Urs Fischer, and Charles Ray

Thursday, July 23, 2020, 12pm EDT (5pm BST)

Join Gagosian for a virtual tour of Crushed, Cast, Constructed: Sculpture by John Chamberlain, Urs Fischer, and Charles Ray, an exhibition on view at Gagosian, Grosvenor Hill, London, through July 31. Gagosian’s Alice Godwin will discuss the three artists’ divergent sculptural processes, examining their individual approaches and identities with respect to materials and methods. To join, register at zoom.us.

Charles Ray, Tractor, 2003–04 © Charles Ray, courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery

Photo: Chad Moore

Artist Spotlight

Urs Fischer

June 24–30, 2020

Urs Fischer mines the potential of materials—from clay, steel, and paint to bread, dirt, and produce—to create works that disorient and bewilder. Through scale distortions, illusion, and the juxtaposition of common objects, his paintings, sculptures, photographs, and large-scale installations explore themes of perception and representation while maintaining a witty irreverence and mordant humor.

Photo: Chad Moore