This publication is a selected survey of Liam Gillick’s groundbreaking projects, installations, methods, and practices, which challenged the orthodox presentation and reception of art through the 1990s. Considering the relationship between the artist, the institution, and the audience to be mutually codependent in the creation of meaning, Gillick created situations in which the outcome was incomplete without the institution’s involvement and the questioning of the expanded role of the exhibition visitor.
From Nineteen Ninety A to Nineteen Ninety D includes the artist’s original texts from the 1990s, new essays by Yves Aupetitallot, Tom Eccles, Paul O’Neill, and Jörn Schafaff, and contributions from the many collaborative partners and students who restaged Gillick’s work within exhibitions at CCS Bard, Hessel Museum, Annandale-on-Hudson (2013) and the École du Magasin, Grenoble (2014).
Published with Le Magasin CNAC, Grenoble; CCS Bard/Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale-on-Hudson; and the support of Esther Schipper, Berlin.
Edited by Yves Aupetitallot Tom Eccles
Author(s) Yves Aupetitallot Tom Eccles Liam Gillick Paul O’Neill Students of CCS Bard and the École du Magasin Jörn Schafaff
Edition : English September 2015 ISBN: 978-3-03764-405-8 Hardcover, 190 x 240 mm 240 pages Images 200 color