© Antony Gormley

Clearing III, 2004
12 km of 12.7 x 12.7 mm 16 swg aluminium tube,
variable dimensions


Antony Gormley
Clearing



Galerie Nordenhake is very proud to present "Clearing" - a striking new installation by British sculptor Antony Gormley.


The installation consists of a thin aluminium rod several miles in length, that almost completely fills the gallery space by its intricate pattern of spirals stretching from floor to ceiling and from wall to wall, making the showroom appear both as container and measure of the wor. The work keeps its delicate form mainly due to the inner tension of the material itself and the extraneous support generated by the gallery room. The result is a work of art that is impossible to apprehend from one singular point of view, and where the viewer is encouraged to move through the structure and develop an individual perspective of the work. This formal tension between the immobility of the object and the movement of the beholder is an essential trait in all of Antony Gormley's sculptures.


Gormley is widely known for his figurative sculptures made out of elemental materials such as lead, clay, steel or iron, usually based on a cast of his own body, and where an important focus is the body as a site for exploration of sensory and cognitive perception. These are sculptures that evoke deeply existential experiences and are thus not so much designed to be interpreted, but rather to be contemplated.


Without containing any overt reference to the body "Clearing" may seem as a new and fundamental development in relation to Gormley's earlier works. But tendencies to dissolve the figure were indicated already in his last series of sculptures made of metal blocks, such as "Sublimate II", or "short metal rods", or the "Quantum Clouds", where a standing figure seems to materialise out of a cloud of metal bars as if being created within an energy field. In "Feeling Material XII", which we present in a room behind the main exhibition space, Gormley presents the body as an empty space, vibrantly outlined by the similar spiralling metal rod to be found in "Clearing".


The artist has repeatedly represented the body as void, for example in early work such as "Bread", 1981, or in his formally abstract works "Still Running", 1986 or "Still Leaping", 1994, that give evidence to the artists interest in the spatial translation of states of movement. Perhaps this new work should be understood as the material manifestation of a trajectory or velocity chart. Whilst in the earlier works the material reifies the space of the bodies' movement or the energy field of a body, "Clearing" seems to be a huge energy field - a space in which the viewer only can enter after negotiating the premises of his own body.


Antony Gormley lives and works in London. He has exhibited around the world and has major public works on display in the USA, Japan, Australia, Norway, Britain and Ireland.


In 1994 he was awarded the Turner Prize. In 1997 he made the large-scale installation "Another Place" at the shore of Cuxhaven, Germany, which has also been installed in Stavanger, Norway. From the same year dates his installation "Total Strangers" at Cologne Kunstverein. Gormley has recently had solo exhibitions at Baltic, Gateshead; CGAC, Santiago de Compostela; The British Museum, London and White Cube Gallery.


His installation "European Field" will be shown as part of "Être" at the UN office in Geneva for the International Convention on Human Rights. In his numeral writings Gormley reflects his own practice in relation to the body and the natural environment.


Exhibition: September 3 - October 9, 2004
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