“Guyton Price Smith Walker” at Plymouth Rock
Artists: Mathis Altmann, Vittorio Brodmann, Gina Folly, Thomas Julier, Tobias Kaspar, Emil Michael Klein, Tobias Madison, Emanuel Rossetti, Thomas Sauter, Hannah Weinberger
Venue: Plymouth Rock, Zurich
Exhibition Title: Guyton Price Smith Walker
Date: June 8 – July 12, 2014
Full gallery of video, images, press release and link available after the jump.
Videos:
Gina Folly, Kids, 2014. MP4 file, 1’ 08” looped.
Thomas Julier, untitled, 2014. Folding table, backpack, tablet, mp3 player, headphones, proof prints, text, book, silver gelatin print, c-prints, inkjet prints, blu-ray disc, hard drives, cf cards, mix tapes, papers, mobile phone, calls, text messages, cardboard boxes, video, cardboard roll, digital camera, two artists books, cables, blu-ray writer, data, negatives, packaging.
Thomas Julier, untitled, 2014. Folding table, backpack, tablet, mp3 player, headphones, proof prints, text, book, silver gelatin print, c-prints, inkjet prints, blu-ray disc, hard drives, cf cards, mix tapes, papers, mobile phone, calls, text messages, cardboard boxes, video, cardboard roll, digital camera, two artists books, cables, blu-ray writer, data, negatives, packaging.
Images:
- Emanuel Rossetti
- Emanuel Rossetti
- Emanuel Rossetti
- Emanuel Rossetti
- Thomas Sauter
- Thomas Sauter
- Emil Michael Klein
- Gina Folly
- Gina Folly
- Gina Folly
- Mathis Altmann and Emanuel Rossetti
- Thomas Julier
- Thomas Julier
- Thomas Julier
- Thomas Julier
- Tobias Kaspar
- Tobias Madison
- Tobias Madison
- Tobias Madison
- Vittorio Brodmann
Video and images courtesy of Plymouth Rock, Zurich
Press Release:
Plymouth Rock is proud to announce ‘Guyton Price Smith Walker’, a group exhibition of works since 2006 by artists from Zurich and its surroundings viewed through the lens of Kunsthalle Zurich’s landmark 2006 exhibition, ‘Guyton Price Smith Walker’.
The exhibition looks at the term ‘Guyton Price Smith Walker’ as a carrier of ideas relating to (but not limited to): interspersed artistic collaboration, questioning of authorship, decoding the visuals of commodity exchange, explorations of context through the distribution of art, and disturbing normal appropriations of digital technology.
Works by ten artists that have emerged internationally from Switzerland in the past decade will be on view, including works that have never before been exhibited, works completed for the exhibition and works loaned from area collections.
Together these works use the framework surrounding a high profile four person exhibition, and the two subsequent bootleg catalogue printings, to examine the diffuse ways that a generation of artists, viewers and curators created, received and spread ideas.