Timothy Taylor Gallery is presenting an exhibition of new
works by Ron Arad: a number of highly sophisticated
experimental pieces, many only recently
produced and on display for the first time.
Arad’s re-invention of the chair is constantly evolving; the
Thumbprint, composed of
multiple bronze rods, and the Rod Gomli, of stainless steel
rods, are jewel-like objects
that shimmer as the light shifts, revealing subtle
gradations of colour. The first in editions
of six, they are imposing yet intricate pieces – their
seductive contours inviting the viewer
to touch, explore and climb into the curved centres they
create.
In addition to the Thumbprint, there will be a series of
three unique Bodyguards. Crafted
from inflated aerospace aluminium, cut individually, highly
polished and tinted, they will
be shown alongside four new and unique Drunk
Bodyguards. These remarkable
sculptural pieces sway woozily on a single tangent point,
balancing, poised in mid-air,
reacting to the lightest of touches. They appear to be
weightless. Paradoxically this
weightlessness is the result of extreme heaviness.
Exploring similar paradoxes, the woven pieces, Gomlis and
Johnny Wasps, are
deceptively strong yet light in structure. Composite techno-
threads are woven around
sacrificial moulds. Colourful, tribal and dotted with latticed
holes, they hold the body as if
in an airy web.
Ron Arad
New Work
8.4.2009 – 9.5.2009
From above: Ron
Arad Bodyguard, 2008, super plastic aluminium; Thumbprint, 2008, aerospace aluminium
Ron Arad's sculptures at Timothy Taylor Gallery
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- Elena Sommariva
- 01 April 2009