See, We Assemble

The Serpentine Gallery presents a new exhibition conceived by Mark Leckey, his first solo show in a UK public institution.

The Serpentine Gallery presents See, We Assemble, a new exhibition conceived by Mark Leckey. In a multidisciplinary practice that encompasses sculpture, sound, film and performance, Leckey explores the potential of the human imagination to appropriate and to animate a concept, an object or an environment. Drawing on his personal experiences as a London-based artist whose formative years were spent in the north of England, Leckey returns frequently to the themes of desire and transformation.

Leckey's fascination with the affective power of images is another recurring theme. Meticulously sourced and reconfigured archival footage is a predominant feature of some of his best-known works. Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore (1999) is a seminal exploration of the history of underground dance culture in the UK from the mid-1970s to the early 1990s. Through the brands of clothing they wear, the way they dance and the drugs they take, the clubbers depicted seek metamorphosis to a state beyond the mundanity of their daily existence.
Mark Leckey, <i>GreenScreenRefrigeratorAction</i> 2011.
Performance at the Serpentine Gallery, London, 12 May 2011
© 2011 Mark Blower
Mark Leckey, GreenScreenRefrigeratorAction 2011. Performance at the Serpentine Gallery, London, 12 May 2011 © 2011 Mark Blower
In the recent performance piece GreenScreen RefrigeratorAction (2010), Leckey sought to communicate the inner life of a 'smart' fridge—one that keeps an electronic tally of its contents—and to render audible its 'voice'. In his bid to become one with the appliance, the artist inhaled refrigerator coolant and draped himself in a green cloak that, at a certain point in the performance, allowed him to morph into the green-screen backdrop against which the fridge was set. Advancing the notion that we can be in constant communication with every aspect of our environment, that everything feels alive, Leckey's universe is mediated on multiple levels.
Mark Leckey, <i>GreenScreenRefrigeratorAction</i> 2011.
Performance at the Serpentine Gallery, London, 12 May 2011
© 2011 Mark Blower
Mark Leckey, GreenScreenRefrigeratorAction 2011. Performance at the Serpentine Gallery, London, 12 May 2011 © 2011 Mark Blower
For BigBoxStatueAction (2003–11), Leckey places one of his Sound Systems 'in conversation' with a modernist sculpture. In order to elicit a response from the sculpture, Leckey serenades it with a sound piece created from sampled music and archive material. If the community of clubbers depicted in Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore share a group mentality and the 'smart' fridge of GreenScreenRefrigeratorAction is an appliance with a mind of its own, in BigBoxStatueAction Leckey attempts to coax the sculpture to reveal its thoughts.
Advancing the notion that we can be in constant communication with every aspect of our environment, that everything feels alive, Leckey's universe is mediated on multiple levels.
Mark Leckey
Installation view, Serpentine Gallery, London
(19 May – 26 June 2011)
© 2011 Mark Blower
Mark Leckey Installation view, Serpentine Gallery, London (19 May – 26 June 2011) © 2011 Mark Blower
Mark Leckey will present four live evening performances of BigBoxStatueAction, designed specifically to suit the unqiue acoustic qualities of the Serpentine Gallery on May 26, and June 2, 9, and 16.
Mark Leckey
Installation view, Serpentine Gallery, London
(19 May – 26 June 2011)
© 2011 Mark Blower
Mark Leckey Installation view, Serpentine Gallery, London (19 May – 26 June 2011) © 2011 Mark Blower
Mark Leckey, born 1964, lives and works in London. He was awarded the Turner Prize in 2008 and his work has been widely exhibited internationally, including solo exhibitions at Kölnischer Kunstverein, Cologne, in 2008 and at Le Consortium, Dijon, in 2007. His performances have recently been presented at the Museum of Modern Art, Abrons' Art Centre, New York; at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, both in 2009; and at the Guggenheim Museum, New York, in 2008.

19 May–26 June 2011
Serpentine Gallery
Kensington Gardens
London W2 3XA


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