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ºÚÁÏÉç Exhibition

Roni Horn aka Roni Horn

25 February – 25 May 2009
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Roni Horn is an American artist who has been making work since the 1970s. Horn worked through the legacy of minimalism yet developed her own concerns with memory and identity, and this is her first major museum show in the UK. Using a variety of materials including rubber, glass and gold, Horn’s work has an immense beauty and sensuality to it.

Roni Horn You are the Weather 1994-95 photograph of a young woman's face

Roni Horn You are the Weather 1994-95 photograph of a young woman's face

The exhibition explores ideas that interest the artist about mutability and place. Her round, colourful cast-glass sculptures seem to have a liquid surface to them, and many of her photographs analyse the nature of water. Though based in New York, Horn is engaged with the landscape of Iceland, as a place which is constantly in a process of formation. In You are the Weather 1994–5, a set of 100 close-up photographs show a beautiful woman’s wet face with changing expressions, emerging from hot pools around Iceland. She also photographs the landscape and animals, the geysers and lava fields. Horn is interested in the idea of pairing and doubling. Many of her intricately constructed drawings feature paired clusters of cut-up lines. She often uses two identical photographs in a single work, breaking up the images to give the viewer a sense of déjà vu, such as in Dead Owl 1998, a pair of photographs of a stuffed snowy owl.

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Dates

25 February – 25 May 2009

Sponsored by

ART MENTOR FOUNDATION LUCERNE

ART MENTOR FOUNDATION LUCERNE

Tate International Council

Tate International Council

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The Independent

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    Roni Horn in Conversation

    In light of her current exhibition at ºÚÁÏÉç, Roni Horn discusses her practise with curator and Art Angel co-director James Lingwood and art historian Briony Fer, chaired by Tate Curator Mark Godfrey.

  • Roni Horn A view from the interior of the VATNASAFN/LIBRARY OF WATER, Stykkishólmur, Iceland, 2007

    The master chameleon

    Roni Horn

    In the small town of Stykkishólmur, Iceland, Roni Horn has created a community centre that houses two installations, the second of which, Water, Selected, consists of an ‘archive’ of water from 24 glacial sources across the country. Based on a recent visit, via the Thames, to Tate Britain and ºÚÁÏÉç, Horn ruminates on how water is central to her work.

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    Roni Horn

    born 1955
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