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Phyllida Barlow. glimpse

British artist Phyllida Barlow has continuously challenged the conventions of sculpture. Infusing humble materials such as cardboard, fabric, plywood, and cement with a boundless energy, she persuades the viewer to experience form on its own terms rather than to reflexively project meaning onto it. ‘glimpse,’ the artist’s first solo exhibition in Los Angeles in her celebrated five-decade career, will be an ambitious presentation of new large-scale works assembled on site and in response to the gallery’s physical adaptation of the historic Globe Mills, a collection of late 19th and early 20th century buildings. Here Barlow will respond to, manipulate, and punctuate the distinctive architectural features of the complex with her sculptures, yielding an intimate and confrontational encounter between form, environment, and viewer. Visitors will be encouraged to walk around and under, and look up and over the sculptures. Such interaction is a critical element of Barlow’s work, typical of her longtime exploration of the ways in which sculpture can open the mind to different realms of experience by summoning the body forward.

Parallel to her studio practice, Barlow worked as a teacher for more than forty years before retiring
in 2009 from the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London, where she was made Emerita
Professor of Fine Art. On the occasion of her first Los Angeles exhibition and in the spirit of her acclaimed
pedagogical career, Hauser & Wirth Publishers recently released ‘Phyllida Barlow: Collected Lectures,
Writings, and Interviews,’ a publication that brings together 50 texts by Barlow – a diverse array of prose,
presentations, reflections on exhibitions, and conversations with art-world luminaries, critics, and fellow
artists – from across her esteemed practice. This volume illuminates Barlow’s unique insights and serves
as a compelling complement to the works on view in ‘glimpse.’

Barlow has exhibited extensively at international venues, including the 2017 Venice Biennale where
she represented Great Britain. Recent solo and group exhibitions include ‘act,’ a site-specific outdoor
sculpture at London’s Highgate Cemetery (24 July – 30 August 2021), the major retrospective ‘frontier’ at
Haus der Kunst in Munich (3 March – 25 July 2021), and ‘Another Energy: Power to Continue Challenging,’
a group exhibition featuring 16 female artists in their 70s or older at the Mori Museum in Tokyo (2 April –
16 January 2022). Last summer, the artist was commissioned to create the stage design for the Munich
Opera’s new production of Mozart’s ‘Idomeneo.’

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