Once again the world is flat.

Serpentine Gallery presents “Haim Steinbach: once again the world is flat.”, an expansive exhibition by American artist Haim Steinbach that includes key works from throughout his career.

Serpentine Galleries presents “Haim Steinbach: once again the world is flat.” at the Serpentine Gallery.

This expansive exhibition by American artist Haim Steinbach includes key works from throughout his impressive forty year career during which he has re-defined the status of the object in art by focusing on the selection and arrangement of found and made objects.

Top: Haim Steinbach, basics, 1986 Plastic laminated wood shelf; polyester, plastic and foam "Parabears" in cotton camouflage uniforms, felt hats; vinyl and metal bear 76.2cm x 134.6cm x 31.8cm Courtesy of the artist. Above: Haim Steinbach Installation view, “once again the world is flat.” Serpentine Gallery, London © 2014 Hugo Glendinning

“once again the world is flat.” comprises major new works for the Serpentine Gallery alongside a series of reconfigured historical installations and a number of Steinbach’s grid-based paintings from the early 1970s.

Up until the mid-1970s, Steinbach explored Minimalism’s limitations through painting calculated placements of coloured bars around monochrome squares. He then abandoned painting to create work using the material linoleum, made to resemble a diverse range of historical floor designs. By the late 1970s, Steinbach had begun to investigate spatial questions of visual structure, honing in on the daily rituals of collecting and arranging objects.

Haim Steinbach Installation view, “once again the world is flat.” Serpentine Gallery, London © 2014 Hugo Glendinning

Haim Steinbach’s interest in the fundamental human practice of collecting is explored through his placing of objects from a variety of contexts on shelving units, which range from handmade constructions to modular building systems. For this exhibition Steinbach has also invited the public to participate by presenting their salt and pepper shakers at the Serpentine. Each with their own history and story, the salt and pepper shakers carry meaning from a former context and, through their display, the connection between the private and the public sphere is made.

Haim Steinbach Installation view, “once again the world is flat.” Serpentine Gallery, London © 2014 Hugo Glendinning

The Serpentine has also invited curators from a range of private and public institutions – including the Zabludowicz Collection and the V&A Museum of Childhood in London and Manchester’s Whitworth Art Gallery – to select works from their collections to be incorporated in the exhibition. Through juxtaposing paintings, sculpture, artefacts and children’s playthings, Steinbach uncovers alternative meanings inherent in the objects, while subverting traditional notions of display and hierarchy.

Haim Steinbach Installation view, “once again the world is flat.” Serpentine Gallery, London © 2014 Hugo Glendinning
Haim Steinbach Installation view, “once again the world is flat.” Serpentine Gallery, London © 2014 Hugo Glendinning
Haim Steinbach Installation view, “once again the world is flat.” Serpentine Gallery, London © 2014 Hugo Glendinning
Haim Steinbach Installation view, “once again the world is flat.” Serpentine Gallery, London © 2014 Hugo Glendinning
Haim Steinbach Installation view, “once again the world is flat.” Serpentine Gallery, London © 2014 Hugo Glendinning
Left: Haim Steinbach, <i>Shelf with Annie</i>, 1981 Wood, plastic masks, contact paper shelf; plaster, paint figurine 63.5cm x 55.88cm x 35.56cm Courtesy of the artist. Right: Haim Steinbach, <i>Shelf with Cookie Jar</i>, 1982 Wood, paint, spray paint shelf; plaster, paint skull 73.7cm x 48.3cm x 30.5cm Courtesy of the artist
Haim Steinbach Installation view, “once again the world is flat.” Serpentine Gallery, London © 2014 Hugo Glendinning
Haim Steinbach Installation view, “once again the world is flat.” Serpentine Gallery, London © 2014 Hugo Glendinning
Haim Steinbach Installation view, “once again the world is flat.” Serpentine Gallery, London © 2014 Hugo Glendinning
Haim Steinbach Installation view, “once again the world is flat.” Serpentine Gallery, London © 2014 Hugo Glendinning


until April 21, 2014
Haim Steinbach:
once again the world is flat.

Serpentine Gallery
Kensington Gardens
London