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Gillick and Charlton: A Minimalist Dialogue in Geometric Form

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Amanda Lewis
1 hour ago7 min read1 comments
The Alfonso Artiaco gallery presents a masterful exhibition where the distinct geometric languages of Liam Gillick and Alan Charlton engage in a resonant, minimalist dialogue. This curatorial pairing highlights a profound conversation conducted through form, color, and restraint.Gillick, a conceptual artist known for interrogating modernist structures and the aesthetics of our built environment, contributes sleek works in anodized aluminum and powder-coated panels. His pieces, with their coded colors and precise angles, serve as critiques of post-Fordist labor and the unfulfilled promises of late capitalism, embedding complex social and architectural theory into their polished, almost corporate surfaces.In direct communion with this is the austere, meditative power of Alan Charlton. A pivotal figure in radical painting since the 1970s, Charlton has dedicated his practice to an intense exploration of the monochromatic grey canvas.His multi-panel works are symphonies of subtle variation, where the texture of the canvas, the gaps between panels, and the specific tone of grey challenge the viewer's perception of the wall, space, and the essence of painting itself. The exhibition is a curatorial triumph, positioning Gillick’s discursive, context-driven propositions alongside Charlton’s purist, spiritual dedication to his medium.The gallery space becomes an active participant, with Charlton’s greys altering the perception of the architectural volume and creating a newly charged context for Gillick’s object-based interventions. This is a show that rewards repeated viewing, as the initial impression of cool intellectualism gives way to a deeply human exchange between two artistic temperaments united by a shared commitment to reduction and clarity.It echoes the potent dialogues of historic pairings, such as Agnes Martin and Sol LeWitt, where the space between works holds as much significance as the works themselves. For the discerning viewer, this exhibition is a masterclass in how essential forms can carry immense conceptual weight, demonstrating that the most powerful conversations in contemporary art are often the quietest.
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#Liam Gillick
#Alan Charlton
#Alfonso Artiaco
#geometric art
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#gallery show

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