Monday, May 26, 2008

Gavin Turk

Right through Turk's work over the past few years, the rubbish at the edges of city life has surfaced. Walk along Old Street in east London and the bloodstained paper, gobs of phlegm and shapeless black plastic sacks are nothing you want to speculate on. But at Turk's show in nearby Hoxton Square, casts of those same black bags, stuffed with God knows what shit, become art. They are positively philosophical. What's inside? And what's not inside?

The casts are authentically lumpen. Shapes sag where you least expect, bulge mysteriously; the surface recedes in pointless crevices and rivulets, and stimulates a curiosity that can never be resolved. You're not allowed to touch, to test their unreality, but there is an infallible clue - they are odourless.

- Jonathan Jones (The Guardian)


"Bag Sticker," 2000, screen print on vinyl, on paper, edition of 100, (23 1/4 x 33 1/16 inches), through White Cube.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Amazing print ! I love Gavin Turk.