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Liam Gillick — Liaison Screen
Liam Gillick

Liaison Screen

1999

A sleek, modular structure composed of aluminum and colored Plexiglas panels, *Liaison Screen* exemplifies Liam Gillick's engagement with the visual language of corporate and institutional design. Created in 1999, the work functions simultaneously as sculpture and architectural intervention, blurring the boundaries between art object and functional furniture. Gillick's use of industrial materials evokes systems of communication, collaboration, and the aesthetics of modernist utopian thinking.

Medium
aluminium and Plexiglas
Dimensions
Signed
Yes

Notes

Execution: Executed in 1999, in the United States. Literature: Frankfurt, Frankfurter Kunstverein, ;

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Liam Gillick, Liaison Screen, 1999

A sleek, modular structure composed of aluminum and colored Plexiglas panels, *Liaison Screen* exemplifies Liam Gillick's engagement with the visual language of corporate and institutional design. Created in 1999, the work functions simultaneously as sculpture and architectural intervention, blurring the boundaries between art object and functional furniture. Gillick's use of industrial materials evokes systems of communication, collaboration, and the aesthetics of modernist utopian thinking.

Medium
aluminium and Plexiglas
Dimensions
300.1 x 42.6 cm
Year
1999
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Structural Form, Institutional Critique, Male Artist, Cool Tones, Sculpture, Conceptual Art, British Artist, Industrial Materials, Contemporary Artist, Geometric Abstraction, Aluminium And Plexiglas, Minimalism

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