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Oscar Murillo: THEM

25 Jul, 2024 - 24 Aug, 2024

Gagosian is pleased to announce an exhibition by Oscar Murillo at its gallery in London鈥檚 Burlington Arcade, and the artist鈥檚 takeover of the Gagosian Shop. The project, titled THEM, unites elements of Murillo鈥檚 practice and complements The flooded garden (2024), his newly commissioned installation at Tate Modern鈥檚 Turbine Hall, which is on view from July 20 to August 26 as part of the UNIQLO Tate Play program. THEM considers the simple yet radical act of mark making, intertwining themes of community, kinship, globalization, and the universal.

The word them is both quotidian and profound, at moments carrying antagonistic political and social overtones. It also resonates with the concepts underlying The flooded garden, which was inspired by the paintings that Claude Monet produced in his garden in Giverny, France, during his battle with cataracts. Murillo was drawn to the visual qualities of Monet鈥檚 paintings and intrigued by their origins in physical and emotional struggle. Thinking about cataracts evoked for the artist the idea of 鈥渟ocial blindness鈥 or the inability to connect meaningfully with the realities of other people. THEM includes painted works on paper from the series study for social cataracts (2021鈥), which pursues this concept.

At Burlington Arcade, these works are incorporated into Mesmerizing Beauty (2021鈥), an installation in which cheap, utilitarian white plastic chairs serve as symbolic empty vessels that support the works on paper. (A larger iteration of the project is on view at Tate Modern as part of The flooded garden). Gagosian鈥檚 presentation also includes a unique painted edition of THEM (2015鈥24), Murillo鈥檚 unpublished artist鈥檚 book filled with abstract and symbolic markings that overlay and obscure photographs from his childhood. Over several years, Murillo has spent time intervening in the pages on this intimate scale. At points, the additions deliberately obfuscate the identity of the individuals in the images, emphasizing the universality of kinship and the significance of the gesture.



Gagosian is pleased to announce an exhibition by Oscar Murillo at its gallery in London鈥檚 Burlington Arcade, and the artist鈥檚 takeover of the Gagosian Shop. The project, titled THEM, unites elements of Murillo鈥檚 practice and complements The flooded garden (2024), his newly commissioned installation at Tate Modern鈥檚 Turbine Hall, which is on view from July 20 to August 26 as part of the UNIQLO Tate Play program. THEM considers the simple yet radical act of mark making, intertwining themes of community, kinship, globalization, and the universal.

The word them is both quotidian and profound, at moments carrying antagonistic political and social overtones. It also resonates with the concepts underlying The flooded garden, which was inspired by the paintings that Claude Monet produced in his garden in Giverny, France, during his battle with cataracts. Murillo was drawn to the visual qualities of Monet鈥檚 paintings and intrigued by their origins in physical and emotional struggle. Thinking about cataracts evoked for the artist the idea of 鈥渟ocial blindness鈥 or the inability to connect meaningfully with the realities of other people. THEM includes painted works on paper from the series study for social cataracts (2021鈥), which pursues this concept.

At Burlington Arcade, these works are incorporated into Mesmerizing Beauty (2021鈥), an installation in which cheap, utilitarian white plastic chairs serve as symbolic empty vessels that support the works on paper. (A larger iteration of the project is on view at Tate Modern as part of The flooded garden). Gagosian鈥檚 presentation also includes a unique painted edition of THEM (2015鈥24), Murillo鈥檚 unpublished artist鈥檚 book filled with abstract and symbolic markings that overlay and obscure photographs from his childhood. Over several years, Murillo has spent time intervening in the pages on this intimate scale. At points, the additions deliberately obfuscate the identity of the individuals in the images, emphasizing the universality of kinship and the significance of the gesture.



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28鈥29 Burlington Arcade London, UK W1J 0QJ

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