Hayward Gallery

British Art Show 7: In the Days of the Comet

16 Feb - 17 Apr 2011

© Wolfgang Tillmans
Freischwimmer 155, 2010
Courtesy the artist and Maureen Paley, London
BRITISH ART SHOW 7: IN THE DAYS OF THE COMET
16 February - 17 April, 2011

Through paintings, sculpture, installations, video, film, performance and all points in between, British Art Show 7 explores the ways in which contemporary British art conjures histories - distant or near, longingly imagined or all too real - to illuminate our present moment.

Subtitled In the Days of the Comet, British Art Show 7 takes as its motif the idea of the comet as a harbinger of change, a measure of time and a marker of historical recurrence. Besides reflecting these and other cosmological concepts, the works propose alternative ways of thinking about the 'here and now'. Many of the 39 artists and artists' groups included in British Art Show 7 have made works especially for the exhibition.

Touring to four cities in the UK, British Art Show 7 is an exhibition that unfolds in time as well as space. At London's Hayward Gallery, where - uniquely - the exhibition will be seen under one roof, there will be a number of premieres, including new films by Anja Kirschner and David Panos, and by Elizabeth Price, as well as new works by Christian Marclay, Steve Claydon, Charles Avery and Tris Vonna-Michell.

Reflecting the exhibition's orbit, Tris Vonna-Michell presents a spoken word piece written on a road trip between the locations where the exhibition comes to land, and Gail Pickering broadcasts a beguiling large-scale performance live from her studio.

Widely recognised as the most ambitious and influential exhibition of contemporary British art, British Art Show is organised by the Hayward Gallery and has taken place every five years since 1979. Curated by Lisa Le Feuvre and Tom Morton, British Art Show 7 opened in Nottingham. Following its London showing at the Hayward Gallery, it travels on to venues in Glasgow and Plymouth.

Artists include; Charles Avery / Karla Black / Becky Beasley / Juliette Blightman / Duncan Campbell / Varda Caivano / Spartacus Chetwynd / Steven Claydon / Cullinan Richards / Matthew Darbyshire / Milena Dragicevic / Luke Fowler / Michael Fullerton / Alasdair Gray / Brian Griffiths / Roger Hiorns / Ian Kiaer / Anja Kirschner & David Panos / Sarah Lucas / Christian Marclay / Simon Martin / Nathaniel Mellors / Haroon Mirza / David Noonan / The Otolith Group / Mick Peter / Gail Pickering / Olivia Plender / Elizabeth Price / Karin Ruggaber / Edgar Schmitz / Maaike Schoorel / George Shaw / Wolfgang Tillmans / Sue Tompkins / Phoebe Unwin / Tris Vonna-Michell / Emily Wardill / Keith Wilson
 

Tags: Charles Avery, Becky Beasley, Karla Black, Juliette Blightman, Varda Caivano, Duncan Campbell, Spartacus Chetwynd, Steven Claydon, Matthew Darbyshire, Milena Dragicevic, Luke Fowler, Michael Fullerton, Alasdair Gray, Brian Griffiths, The Otolith Group, Roger Hiorns, Ian Kiaer, Anja Kirschner, Sarah Lucas, Christian Marclay, Nathaniel Mellors, Haroon Mirza, David Noonan, David Panos, Mick Peter, Olivia Plender, Elizabeth Price, Karin Ruggaber, Maaike Schoorel, George Shaw, Wolfgang Tillmans, Sue Tompkins, Phoebe Unwin, Tris Vonna-Michell, Emily Wardill