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Classicicity: Ancient art, contemporary objects on view at Breese Little |
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Sarah Lucas, Penetralia, 2008, plaster, wood, 20 x 46.5 x 52.5 cm, Breese Little, View IV, ©The Artist, courtesy Sadie Coles HQ, London.
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LONDON.- Classicicity brings together ancient and contemporary art in a dynamic display that spans diverse media, styles and epochs. The exhibition centres upon a juxtaposition of Greek and Roman antiquities with works by international contemporary artists who engage at multiple levels with the classical world and its afterlife throughout art history.
Classicicity establishes multiple dialogues between the ancient and the modern aesthetic, conceptual and narrative. It re-presents the classical through the lens of the contemporary while also setting contemporary art inside a classical frame, asserting the continued manifold influences of Greek and Roman art. The show asks us to look at Greek and Roman antiquities not as museum artefacts but as seductive, emotive and provocative works of art. It refutes the idea of a stable and definable classical tradition in art, proposing that contemporary responses to the classical are as eclectic and multilayered as the classical past itself. The works in the exhibition articulate a myriad of possible classicisms setting forth a dynamic, shifting and open-ended territory of classicicity.
The exhibition includes works by a range of leading and emerging international artists, including Nell Allen, Edward Allington, Maggi Hambling, Richard Hawkins, Rachel Kneebone, Tony Lawrence, Sarah Lucas, Ged Quinn, Ryan M Pfeiffer + Rebecca Walz, Mary Reid Kelley and Alexandre Singh. Ancient artworks include a Roman relief fragment depicting the head of Mars, from the 2nd century AD.
Classicicity is curated by Ruth Allen and James Cahill, and arranged in collaboration with Rupert Wace Ancient Art.
Ruth Allen is a PhD researcher at the University of Cambridge specialising in Roman art history and visual culture, currently working on mythological imagery on engraved Roman gemstones. She previously worked as an Administrator/Junior Specialist in the Antiquities Department at Christies.
James Cahill is researching a PhD at the University of Cambridge on the relationship between Greco-Roman art and mythology and contemporary visual culture. He regularly contributes to art magazines and periodicals including Apollo, Art in America, The Burlington Magazine, Elephant and frieze. His book on artist Maggi Hambling, War Requiem & Aftermath, will be published Spring 2015 by Unicorn Press.
Classicicity is a Communicating Ancient Greece and Rome project funded by the Arts and Heritage Research Council through The Archive for Performances of Greek and Roman Drama (www.apgrd.ox.ac.uk). With special thanks to Sprüth Magers, Stephen Friedman Gallery, Sadie Coles HQ, Pilar Corrias, Corvi Mora, Megan Piper and all of the participating artists.
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