IKON

Group Show

as it is

26 July – 10 September 2000

as it is was a season of contemporary art situated inside Ikon Gallery and off-site, concerned with the nature of urban space -the ìsoftî city and its infrastructures - 'as it is' for its inhabitants. It involved a diverse range of work from a new lottery game to a portable karaoke project, from cooking on a canal boat to comic books in taxi cabs. Video, photography, installation, painting, sound and performance were commissioned by Ikon and many of the artists took the city of Birmingham as their inspiration.

Participating artists included Merry Alpern (USA), Guy Bar-Amotz (Israel), Margaret Barron (UK), Tim Brennan (UK), John Carson (UK), Nathan Coley (UK), Jeffrey Dennis (UK), Kane Do (Vietnam), Fischli and Weiss (Switzerland), Kenneth Goldsmith (USA), Joanna Griffin (UK), Frances Hegarty and Andrew Stones (UK), Pierre Huyghe (France), Tadashi Kawamata (Japan), Tracy Mackenna and Edwin Janssen (Belgium), Colin Pearce (UK), Paul Noble (UK). Navin Rawanchaikul (Thailand), Scanner (UK), Geogre Shaw (UK), Shimabuku (Japan), Angel Vergara (Belgium), Luca Vitone (Italy) and Richard Wentworth (UK).

Nathan Coley
Nathan Coley.
The Lamp of Sacrifice, 161 Places of Worship, Birmingham, 2000. Installation, Ikon Gallery
 
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