The Fruitmarket Gallery

Gabriel Orozco: thinking in circles

1 August – 18 October 2013

Gabriel Orozco, The Eye of Go, 2005, courtesy the artist; Marian Goodman Gallery, New York; Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris and Galeria Kurimanzutto, Mexico City

Gabriel Orozco (born Jalapa, Veracruz, 1962) is one of the foremost international artists of our age. Rising to prominence in the early 1990s, he has developed a consistently innovative practice, making work which not only captures the imagination but also powerfully engages with key material and conceptual issues of what it is to make art.


This new exhibition takes the 2005 painting The Eye of Go as its starting point, and looks at how the circular geometric motif of this painting – part of a way of thinking for Orozco, a way to organise ideas of structure, organisation and perspective – migrates onto other work, recurring in other paintings, sculptures and photographs. 

 

A highlight of the exhibition is a series of large geometric works on acetate, made in the mid 1990s, yet never before exhibited. Rather than surveying the whole range of Orozco’s practice, the exhibition seeks to cut a conceptual slice through it, to look deeply into the mechanics of the artist’s thinking and working process. Not only does the exhibition propose a different view of Orozco’s major contribution to changes in art in the 1990s but it brings to the fore the urgent problem of art’s 'makeability' now.

 

1 Aug–26 Aug: Mon–Sun, 10am–7pm

27 Aug–19 Oct: Mon–Sat, 11am–6pm; Sun, 12–5pm

Free admission

 

The Fruitmarket Gallery

45 Market Street, EH1 1DF

0131 225 2383

www.fruitmarket.co.uk

Event

1 August 2013
Artist’s talk: Gabriel Orozco, Briony Fer, Benjamin Buchloh

3.30pm

£5 (£3 concessions)