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Richard Wilson
20:50
7 – 22 February 1987
Martello Street
" - but oh, Kitty! Now we come to the passage . You can just see a little peep of the passage in Looking Glass House, if you leave the door of our drawing room wide open: and it's very like our passage as far as you can see, although you know it may be quite different on beyond. Oh, Kitty! Let’s pretend there’s a way of getting through into it somehow, Kitty. Let's pretend the glass has got soft like gauze, so that we can get through.
Through the Looking Glass - Lewis Carroll
20 : 50, RICHARD WILSON's new piece at MATT'S GALLERY, turns the gallery itself into a mould into which 200 gallons of used sump oil have been poured. The liquid forms a dark, horizontal reflective plane, whose stillness and depth contrasts with the frozen tension of a block of ice on the adjacent wall to suggest different ways of stopping time. The piece explores formal sculptural ideas of darkness, light and translucency, and the process of transformation through which both substances came to exist.
Each of RICHARD WILSON's pieces is temporary and influenced in part by its setting. All his work has a monumentality of scale, and takes on the architectural space in which it is made. 20 : 50 is WILSON's second show at MATT 'S GALLERY and his first major exhibition since his inclusion in "Aperto" at the 1986 Venice Biennale and his one man show at the Ikon Gallery in March 1986.
Artist profile
Further exhibitions at Matt’s Gallery
Anne Bean, Robin Klassnik and Richard Wilson
TAPS: Improvisations with Paul Burwell
17 – 19 September 2010
Dilston Grove
Richard Wilson
watertable
16 March – 15 May 1994
Copperfield Road
Richard Wilson
She Came in Through the Bathroom Window
13 – 23 April 1989
Martello Street
Richard Wilson
Sheer Fluke
19 – 27 January 1985
Martello Street