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The Time is Now

April 4 – May 11, 2013

The Time is Now

Past exhibition
April 4 – May 11, 2013
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  • Selected Works
    • Linda Ridgway Longing, 2005 Bronze with patina, unique 14 x 23 x 2 1/2 inches 35.56 x 58.42 x 6.35 cm
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      Linda Ridgway
      Longing, 2005
      Bronze with patina, unique
      14 x 23 x 2 1/2 inches
      35.56 x 58.42 x 6.35 cm
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    • Michael Craig-Martin Untitled (Watch/Sandal), 2007 Acrylic on aluminum 72 x 68 inches 182.88 x 172.72 cm
      Michael Craig-Martin
      Untitled (Watch/Sandal), 2007
      Acrylic on aluminum
      72 x 68 inches
      182.88 x 172.72 cm
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    • Lawrence Weiner SLOWED DOWN FAST HERE & NOW, 1996 Vinyl 30 x 108 inches 76.2 x 274.32 cm
      Lawrence Weiner
      SLOWED DOWN FAST HERE & NOW, 1996
      Vinyl
      30 x 108 inches
      76.2 x 274.32 cm
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    • Doug Aitken END, 2012 LED lit lightbox 55 3/4 x 60 3/8 x 7 5/8 inches 141.61 x 153.35 x 19.37 cm Edition of 4
      Doug Aitken
      END, 2012
      LED lit lightbox
      55 3/4 x 60 3/8 x 7 5/8 inches
      141.61 x 153.35 x 19.37 cm
      Edition of 4
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    • Ed Ruscha The End #10, 1993 Acrylic on paper 24 x 30 inches 60.96 x 76.2 cm
      Ed Ruscha
      The End #10, 1993
      Acrylic on paper
      24 x 30 inches
      60.96 x 76.2 cm
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    • Karen Kilimnik cache, 2002 / printed 2013 C-print 11 x 14 inches 27.94 x 35.56 cm Edition of 5
      Karen Kilimnik
      cache, 2002 / printed 2013
      C-print
      11 x 14 inches
      27.94 x 35.56 cm
      Edition of 5
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  • Press Release
    John Berggruen Gallery is pleased to present The Time is Now, a group exhibition featuring Doug Aitken, Darren Almond, Diane Arbus, Richard Artschwager, Michael Craig-Martin, Hans Peter-Feldmann, Lee Friedlander, Philip Guston, Jasper Johns, Karen Kilimnik, Vera Lutter, Christian Marclay, Tom McKinley, Tin Ojeda, Richard Prince, Robert Rauschenberg, Linda Ridgway, Ugo Rondinone, James Rosenquist, Ed Ruscha, Stephen Shore, Taryn Simon and Lawrence Weiner.
     
    The Time is Now brings together a group of works that acknowledge and contend with the representation of time (past, present and future), and how it is reinterpreted and revealed across diverse media. Through drawing, sculpture, installation, sound and light this exhibition illustrates the continuing human fascination with exploring the concept of time, both in the metaphysical and physical sense. This exhibition evades easy classification, with each artist bringing their own experience to one of the oldest topics that defies the typical social, cultural and political context.
     
    In its most literal sense, the clock serves as a common allegorical image to convey how we calculate the presence of time within our lives. Philip Guston's colorful, almost whimsical portrait of a timepiece shows the city below, dwarfed and eventually crushed by the presence of a large clock. For a more abstract representation, there is Doug Aitken's lightbox depicting a beautiful island vista glimpsed simply through the ominous word "END." Both of these images speak directly to the fear underlying every artist's curiosity and obsession with the progression of time.
     
    Another interesting element is the effect of the passage of time on the work itself. In 1967, Lee Friedlander was documenting everyday American life, while today his snapshot of a television in "Aloha, Washington," is an artifact, depicting obsolete technology rendering his image to a specific period within our history. This overarching theme is segmented even further as the work featured stretches from the early 1960's to present day, created by artists both living and dead born between 1913 and 1982.
     
    Grouped together, all of these images display the impulse to transcend our inevitable circumstances and capture or define the ultimate progression of time, an unstoppable force. The result is a group show that circumnavigates the expectations of typical group shows, turning the viewer into part of the experience, by reminding us all of the importance of each passing minute.

    The exhibition will coincide with Christain Marclay's film The Clock being shown at SFMOMA from April 6th - June 2nd.

     
  • Artist
    • Michael Craig-Martin

      Michael Craig-Martin

    • Tom McKinley

      Tom McKinley

    • Linda Ridgway

      Linda Ridgway

    • Ed Ruscha

      Ed Ruscha

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