© Jane and Louise Wilson

Soyuz TM, Dream Time, 2001
C-type print on aluminium with aluminium edging
180 x 180 cm


Jane and Louise Wilson


Lisson Gallery is delighted to announce an exhibition by Jane and Louise Wilson.

Opening on March 26, 2003, Lisson Gallery presents an exhibition of Jane & Louise Wilson. The exhibition will include the film "Dream Time" along with new works, "Monument" (Apollo Pavilion, Peterlee) a four-monitor installation, and "Safe Light" (Atmel), a photographic narrative of the hyper-modern environment in the manufacture of advanced microchip technology.

Jane and Louise Wilson's work has often centred on abandoned buildings, which are frequently still imbued with the presence and ideology of the original occupants. In "Monument" (Apollo Pavilion, Peterlee), named after the first moon landing, the Wilsons return to their home territory in the north of England to explore the decaying pavilion in Peterlee, designed by the artist Victor Pasmore. Built as an independent piece of architectonic sculpture, it now faces an uncertain future having become a social focus of resentment from many local residents. In "Monument" (Apollo Pavilion, Peterlee) we are presented with a model of neglected "dis-topian" urban planning. This work is positioned as a diametrical counterpoint to "Dream Time", a 35mm film shot in Baikonur, the Russian flagship for space endeavor, in which the artists document the launch of the first manned space mission to the International Space Station (I.S.S.). The footage collapses the narrative, moving between single and multiple views of the preparation and rituals surrounding, and leading up to the launch itself. The work is a single screen installation edited with single and multiple views, existing on one plane.

Against the crumbling neglect of "Monument" (Apollo Pavilion, Peterlee), in "Safe Light" (Atmel) we are invited to observe the inner sanctum of mass high technology. Here we are given a glimpse of the self-contained and ordered world of high-spec mass production. Yet, for such a harshly futuristic space, it nevertheless possesses an intangible quality that is implicit in much of Jane & Louise Wilson's work, through capturing on film an essence of the buildings' own phenomenon.


26 March to 3 May 2003
Hours: Mon-Fri 10 am - 6 pm, Sat 12 am - 5 pm


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