Ricci Albenda and Chris Burden
The Andrew Kreps Gallery is pleased to present a two-person show featuring works by New York-based artist Ricci Albenda and Los Angeles-based Chris Burden.
The show seeks simply to exhibit two artists who work with ideas of spatial perception - simultaneously 鈥渞eal鈥 and imaginary. Ricci Albenda鈥檚 architectural installations present fictive visual spaces 鈥揳nnexes of the room in which a viewer stands that in some cases spin (almost imperceptibly slowly) or stretch and break the interior horizon. Mathematically and spatially determined, the horizon moves in and out of 鈥渞ooms鈥 and spaces 鈥 expanding and bending the relation of the perception of the body of the viewer.
Chris Burden鈥檚 bridge works operate in a similar way, exploring the contrast between the factual and its artistic twin - underscoring the inherent relationship between art and reality - and our spatial relationship with objects in the world and in the gallery.
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The Andrew Kreps Gallery is pleased to present a two-person show featuring works by New York-based artist Ricci Albenda and Los Angeles-based Chris Burden.
The show seeks simply to exhibit two artists who work with ideas of spatial perception - simultaneously 鈥渞eal鈥 and imaginary. Ricci Albenda鈥檚 architectural installations present fictive visual spaces 鈥揳nnexes of the room in which a viewer stands that in some cases spin (almost imperceptibly slowly) or stretch and break the interior horizon. Mathematically and spatially determined, the horizon moves in and out of 鈥渞ooms鈥 and spaces 鈥 expanding and bending the relation of the perception of the body of the viewer.
Chris Burden鈥檚 bridge works operate in a similar way, exploring the contrast between the factual and its artistic twin - underscoring the inherent relationship between art and reality - and our spatial relationship with objects in the world and in the gallery.
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