Pierre Leguillon, Spinning the Wheel, depus 1999. Installation, 2 x (50 x 69 cm), prints on plywood. Edition of 5.
Pierre Leguillon is just one of the artists announced to be included in the 2013 Carnegie International. Organized by Daniel Baumann, Dan Byers, and Tina Kulkielski, the exhibition will feature 35 artists including Yael Bartana, Rodney Graham, Dinh Q. Lê, Mark Leckey, Pedro Reyes, Gabriel Sierra, Mladen Stilinovic, and many others.
The exhibition will open on October 4 and run through March 16, 2014.

Pierre Leguillon, Spinning the Wheel, depus 1999. Installation, 2 x (50 x 69 cm), prints on plywood. Edition of 5.

Pierre Leguillon is just one of the artists announced to be included in the 2013 Carnegie International. Organized by Daniel Baumann, Dan Byers, and Tina Kulkielski, the exhibition will feature 35 artists including Yael Bartana, Rodney Graham, Dinh Q. Lê, Mark Leckey, Pedro Reyes, Gabriel Sierra, Mladen Stilinovic, and many others.

The exhibition will open on October 4 and run through March 16, 2014.

From our friends at SculptureCenter’s tumblr

Originally from Colombia, Gabriel Sierra studied architecture and design; his artistic career reflects training in these fields. His work grants access to a temporal alteration in the structural logic of exhibition spaces by way of imaginative architecture and design. Sierra’s work has been shown at international locations including The New Museum in New York (2012); the Istanbul Biennial (2012), and CCBB, São Paulo (2012).

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Gabriel SierraEndsMiddlesBeginnings, Planos de Fuga, CCBB, São Paulo, 2008-2012. Metal, wood, cloth, paint plaster. Variable dimensions. Courtesy the artist. Photo credit: Edouard Fraipont.

 

Gabriel Sierra’s PDF Catalog

Gabriel Sierra installation photographs on Kapsul

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Gabriel Sierra’s (           ) at Kadist SF, View images on Kapsul

Photograph by Jeff Warrin