Jimmie Durham: Traces And Shiny Evidence
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Jimmie Durham: Traces And Shiny Evidence

at Parasol Unit Foundation For Contemporary Art, London
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Jimmie Durham: Traces And Shiny Evidence

For this exhibition Durham has created a new installation that covers the entire gallery space of the foundation. While the installation on the ground floor is vivid, physical and colourful, the installation on the first floor is sedate, ethereal, and black and white.

In the ground-floor gallery, the protagonists are brightly painted oil barrels coated with ‘chameleon’ automobile paint, which changes colour in relation to one’s varying standpoint, and include what appear to be skeletons and animal bones but are actually brightly painted plastic replicas. Automobile parts are scattered about and the site is complete with plastic pipes seeping what appear to be chemicals and oil, and other such industrial spillages, but are made of coloured acrylic gel. For the artist, Jimmie Durham, the general aspect of the work recalls an observation by Walter Benjamin that the rainbow colours in a thin film of oil on a puddle of rainwater is the best sign of modern times.

In the main area of the first-floor gallery the artist has created an installation for the walls. They are covered by sheets of drawing paper on which can be seen the sparse, black-and-white contours of animal forms. In the smaller section of this gallery we are screening Durham’s 90-minute video entitled Smashing.

Rated Excellent

Parasol Unit Foundation For Contemporary Art

14 Wharf Road
London
N1 7RW

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Parasol Unit Foundation For Contemporary Art

14 Wharf Road
London
N1 7RW

See all events at Parasol Unit Foundation For Contemporary Art