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Kayne Griffin Corcoran in Los Angeles opens group exhibition curated by Marc-Olivier Wahler
François Morellet, Triple X neonly, 2012. Blue argon neon. 6 tubes, 450 cm each© ADAGP François Morellet Photo. Fabrice Seixas. Courtesy the artist and kamel mennour, Paris.
LOS ANGELES, CA.- Kayne Griffin Corcoran presents the group exhibition, From Triple X To Birdsong (In Search Of The Schizophrenic Quotient), curated by Marc-Olivier Wahler and on view from January 12 – March 9, 2013. The exhibition features work by artists Carol Bove, John McCracken, François Morellet, Charlotte Posenenske, Hannah Rickards, Ugo Rondinone, Tatiana Trouvé, and Oscar Tuazon.

From Triple X To Birdsong (In Search Of The Schizophrenic Quotient) highlights not only the virtuosity of the artists, but also the importance of masterful curation. Marc-Olivier Wahler demonstrates this through the innovative presentation of these diverse artworks. “The exhibition is the only medium that you can physically move through. By moving, our body enters into a system of physical correspondences with the works. And what if the task of the curator was precisely the management of this negative space?” explains Wahler about his alternative curatorial approach. Utilizing the ‘exhibition medium,’ he creates cohesion and makes the audience aware of the empty space surrounding the artworks, choreographing their interaction with the work and encouraging multiple readings and interpretations.

The exhibition features a wide range of artwork chosen for their ability to elicit multiple interpretations, what Wahler refers to as their “schizophrenic quotient.” Works include a new sculpture by Oscar Tuazon; Tatiana Trouvé’s large-scale installation, “100 points towards infinity;” a star painting by Ugo Rondinone; Hannah Rickards’ auditory work, “Birdsong;” a modular construction by Charlotte Posenenske; François Morellet’s light installation, “Triple X neonly;” a recent sculpture by John McCracken; and “The Foamy Saliva of a Horse,” by Carol Bove which was most recently exhibited at the Venice Biennale.

Marc-Olivier Wahler is an independent curator and critic. He is the former director of the Palais de Tokyo in Paris (2006-2012), director of the Swiss Institute of Contemporary Art (2000-2006) and co-founder of the Centre d’Art Neuchatel in 1995. His current projects explore alternative methods to display art through a new structure called Chalet Society in Paris and “LOST (in LA),” an exhibition featuring artists from France and Los Angeles inspired by the television show Lost at Barnsdall Park in Los Angeles.

Kayne Griffin Corcoran is an exhibition space based in Los Angeles, established under the creative leadership of Maggie Kayne and the primary and secondary market expertise of Bill Griffin and James Corcoran. Informed by the philosophies of three generations, Kayne Griffin Corcoran embraces characteristics unique to Los Angeles in both its program and physical space. Kayne Griffin Corcoran provides an outpost for artists, curators, institutions, and galleries from around the world to exhibit in Los Angeles.



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