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Tate Liverpool + RIBA North Exhibition

Joyous Machines Michael Landy and Jean Tinguely

2 October 2009 – 10 January 2010
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Michael Landy on the Scrap Heap

This exciting exhibition focuses upon the connection between the work of Jean Tinguely (1925−1991), one of the most radical, inventive and subversive sculptors of the mid-twentieth century, and renowned British artist Michael Landy, who has been significantly influenced by Tinguely and his constructive and destructive tendencies.

Landy co-curates Joyous Machines: Michael Landy and Jean Tinguely, and devotes special attention to Tinguely’s rarely examined early career, tracing the development of Tinguely’s work from the late 1940s building up to his momentous Homage to New York. This, the most famous and influential of all ‘auto-destructive’ works of art, was a 27 ft high self-destroying mechanism that came to life for 27 minutes before catching fire during a performance in the Sculpture Garden of the Museum of Modern Art, New York on 17 March 1960.

Michael Landy’s comprehensive research and responses to the work, including a new documentary film and a selection of his impressive series of drawings (he has made over 160 in total), are presented alongside photographs, films and relics of the original event.

Tate Liverpool + RIBA North

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2 October 2009 – 10 January 2010

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Pro Helvetia, Swiss Arts Council

Pro Helvetia, Swiss Arts Council

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  • ‘Are We as a Society Going to Carry on Treating People This Way?’ Michael Landy’s Scrapheap Services

    Sean Rainbird

    During the 1990s Michael Landy made four major installations, including Scrapheap Services, 1995. Although motivated by personal concerns, these installations caught the mood of social change, labour market reforms and political ideology at the tail-end of the Thatcher era in Britain. All this had a profound impact on the emerging, metropolitan art scene of the time, soon to be labelled 'young British art'.

  • Michael Landy Semi-detached Installation at Tate Britain Photo 2004

    Semi-Detached by Michael Landy

    Michael Landy has created Semi-detached, an ambitious new installation for Tate Britain’s Duveen Galleries

  • ‘Are We as a Society Going to Carry on Treating People This Way?’ Michael Landy’s Scrapheap Services

    Sean Rainbird

    During the 1990s Michael Landy made four major installations, including Scrapheap Services, 1995. Although motivated by personal concerns, these installations caught the mood of social change, labour market reforms and political ideology at the tail-end of the Thatcher era in Britain. All this had a profound impact on the emerging, metropolitan art scene of the time, soon to be labelled 'young British art'.

  • Artist

    Jean Tinguely

    1925–1991
  • Artist

    Michael Landy CBE RA

    born 1963
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