Blackpool art gallery stages international exhibition of neon works
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Blackpool art gallery stages international exhibition of neon works
Bertrand Lavier, Telluride II, 2005. Courtesy the artist and Kewenig, Berlin.



BLACKPOOL.- This autumn, Blackpool's art gallery, the Grundy, launches a major new exhibition bringing together some of the most internationally renowned neon artworks from the 1960s to the present day. Entitled "NEON: The Charged Line", this will be the most significant survey focusing solely on the medium of neon staged in the UK to date. The exhibition will include key pieces by some of the world's foremost artists working in this medium, including Tracey Emin, Joseph Kosuth and Gavin Turk.

NEON: The Charged Line will see the municipal Edwardian galleries transformed into a series of eight rooms, each introducing work of different historical periods, geographic origins, and aesthetic interests. Whilst some artists, such as Kosuth or Emin, are more concerned with text and language others, including Eddie Peake, Mai-Thu Perret or David Batchelor, use neon as an extension of the drawn line, or for its three-dimensional sculptural or colourful qualities. Of note will be the inclusion of two French artists, Francois Morellet and Bertrand Lavier. These significant early practitioners, active since the 1960s, were amongst the earliest to experiment with neon in abstract and geometric forms. Morellet, who passed away in May this year, was a major figure in the world of French art but has been less widely seen in public galleries in the UK. This exhibition will be a rare opportunity to review some of his most celebrated works.The gallery will also be commissioning several outdoor artworks from artists including Tim Etchells, Graham Fagan and Prem Sahib, bringing the exhibition out into the streets of the iconic seaside town.

The title "The Charged Line" refers both to the scientific properties of this fluorescent gas medium but also its cultural history. The exhibition will coincide with Blackpool's famous 'Illuminations' (2 September - 6 November 2016), a six-mile long lighting display which has taken place regularly along the promenade for over a century. The gallery will also be staging a parallel exhibition of early Art Deco neon designs from the early 1930s, when neon had only just arrived in the UK and was being pioneered in the seaside town.

Curator Richard Parry, formerly of London's Hayward Gallery, said: "Neon is one of the most evocative mediums, carrying popular associations with cinema, advertising and nightlife. It is a light that is designed to be seen rather than merely to illuminate, and feels immediate upon the senses. In many ways, it is surprising that this technology, which is now more than a hundred years old, remains as powerful for artists as it does today. It is still being experimented with in new and imaginative ways and remains as relevant as ever. There has never been a more resonant moment to bring these outstanding international works together in Blackpool."

Highlights from participating artists list include: David Batchelor, Martin Creed, Shezad Dawood, Tracey Emin, Tim Etchells, Cerith Wyn Evans, Graham Fagen, Robert Irwin, Joseph Kosuth, Bertrand Lavier, François Morellet, Joe Fletcher Orr, Eddie Peake, Mai-Thu Perret, Prem Sahib, Keith Sonnier, Evren Tekinoktay, Gavin Turk.










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