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The October Issue

Featuring: John Bock / Chris Burden / Marc Camille Chaimowicz / Jake & Dinos Chapman / Matthew Collings / Marcel van Eeden / Claire Fontaine / Christian Jankowski / Folkert de Jong / Torsten Lauschmann / Amalia Pica

Exhibition design by Carmody Groarke Architects

11 October – 12 November 2011 Tuesday–Saturday, 12 noon-5pm. Admission Free

EDITING AN ART MAGAZINE HAS MUCH IN common with curating a group show: each entails selecting artists and their work, weaving conceptual threads, collaborating with designers to produce an eye-catching visual flow, and establishing a rhythm to the display.

Having noted this congruence, we asked ourselves what an issue of Modern Painters might look like in the three-dimensional format of an exhibition. “The October Issue” is the realization of that thought experiment. While we weren’t able to include works by every artist in the magazine, we have, with these works, tried to reproduce each of its sections.

Designed by the award-winning architects Carmrody Groarke this exhibition will include areas curated by writers, artworks by artists featured and reviewed in the magazine and in an effort to faithfully reflect the publication, blowups of the advertisements, as well a series of talks and events to further expand on the content.

Highlights include John Bock’s new film Im Schatten der Made (In the Shadow of the Maggot), a twisted love story styled after 1920s German Expressionist films and recently premiered at Anton Kern Gallery, New York; a sculptural installation by Dutch artist Folkert de Jong; Matthew Collings’s Facebook Art School, featuring Jake and Dinos Chapman and a film of the making of Chris Burden’s Metropolis II, a massive kinetic sculpture that circulates a thousand-plus toy cars on an interminable loop.

Off-site Event:
London premiere of 'At the Heart of Everything a Row of Holes' by Torsten Laushmann.
Friday 14 October, 11.30pm
Rio Cinema, Kingsland High Street, Dalston, London, E8 2PB

In collaboration with LUX, Modern Painters presents, for the first time in London,Torsten Laushmann’s site-specific cinematic performance At the Heart of Everything a Row of Holes; a satirical celebration of the conquest of technology and the clash of homo faber, the making man, with homo ludens, the playing man. END

Notes to editors:

Open Hours:
11 October – 12 November 2011
Tuesday–Saturday, 12 noon-5pm. Admission Free

Address:
Louise Blouin Foundation, 3 Olaf Street, London, W11 4BE.
Tel: +44 (0)20 8985 9600 www.ltbfoundation.org

Contact Details:
For further information and press images please contact Sandra Ross:
00 44 (0)20 7985 9615; sross@ltbfoundation.org

Exhibition Partners: The Royal Netherlands Embassy, London; K-West and Carmondy Groarke Architects, Perception Media House and Vivitek Projectors.