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 Installation of Liquid Reflections
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|  Echo-Lights installed in lower gallery
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|  Main gallery with Waveguide on rear wall
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6 May—3 June 2006 Liliane Lijn: Selected Works 1959-1980
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Liliane
Lijn is a leading pioneer and exponent of kinetic art: this exhibition
featured works from 1959 to the early 1980s, selected to present a
microcosm of the scope of her on-going explorations and experiments
with light, movement, words, film, liquids and industrial materials.
Lijn's
work featured in the Tate exhibitions A Summer of Love (2005) and This
Was Tomorrow: Art and the '60s (2004). In 2005, an important mid-career
retrospective of her work was held at the Mead Gallery, University of
Warwick Arts Centre. The exhibition, curated by Dr David Alan Mellor,
was accompanied by the publication of his monograph. This exhibition at
England & Co was selected by Dr Mellor in collaboration with Jane
England and provided a London launch for this important book.
For more works from the exhibition and a biography, go to Artist’s page>
Right:
First page of the magazine published by England & Co to accompany
the exhibition, inspired by the 1960s publication Signals
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 Private view… Dr David Alan Mellor with Dr Sarah Wilson of the Courtauld Institute
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|  … Jane England, Liliane Lijn and Dr David Alan Mellor
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|  … and artists Stuart Brisley, Liliane Lijn and Gustav Metzger
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