Luxembourg + Co., London is pleased to announce 'In Plain Sight', an exhibition of sculptures that assert their spatial presence by means of concealment or invisibility.’ The display focuses on selected radical experiments in material and conceptual reduction from across the last century. Among the works on display are Man Ray’s 'The Enigma of Isidore Ducasse' (1920/1971), Piero Manzoni’s 'Base Magica – Scultura vivente' (1961), Bruce McLean’s 'Invisible Sculpture' (1969), Gino de Dominicis’ Statua (1979), and Maurizio Cattelan 'Untitled (Police report of stolen invisible artwork)', (1991).
Luxembourg + Co., London is pleased to announce 'In Plain Sight', an exhibition of sculptures that assert their spatial presence by means of concealment or invisibility.’ The display focuses on selected radical experiments in material and conceptual reduction from across the last century.
Among the works on display are Man Ray’s 'The Enigma of Isidore Ducasse' (1920/1971), Piero Manzoni’s 'Base Magica – Scultura vivente' (1961), Bruce McLean’s 'Invisible Sculpture' (1969), Gino de Dominicis’ Statua (1979), and Maurizio Cattelan 'Untitled (Police report of stolen invisible artwork)', (1991).