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January 27 2004, Tuesday, 10am-5.30pm (continues until February 21 2004, Saturday, 10am-1pm)ICELANDIC WATERFALL FEATURED IN ARTIST, PAUL SCHUTZE'S VIDEO INSTALLATION AT ALAN CRISTEA GALLERY BEFORE HIS ONE-MAN SHOW IN NORWAY, TO BE FOLLOWED - IN NOVEMBER 2004 - WITH EXHIBITION IN LITHUANIAN CITY OF KAUNASWe are grateful for the press release we received about Alan Cristea Gallery's first one-man exhibition of works by Paul Schutze. The release informs us that his exhibition, 'will encompass the four sets of digital prints which we have published to date, as well as two new installation works. The latter will include his video projections of the Skoga waterfall in Iceland, which in turn will frame a giant 'wall of letters' made from the text of Alain Robbe-Grillet's Topology of a Phantom City. Both will be accompanied by a sound work composed by the artist.' The release then goes on to briefly state a couple of artist's future plans, 'Paul Schutze has exhibited at the Hayward Gallery and is currently working on a sound commission for James Turrell's Roden Crater project.
In September 2004, he has a one-man show at the
Hordaland International Art Gallery in Norway and in November another exhibition at the
M.K. Ciurlionis National Art Museum in Kaunas, Lithuania.' So, you have plenty of advance
notice to discover more about the Iceland, the artist and his future plans. Admission
free. Telephone Alan Cristea Gallery on 020 7439 1866 or e-mail... for more information,
if required. Location: Alan Cristea Gallery, 31 Cork Street, London, W1. Tube station:
Green Park (Jubilee, Piccadilly, and Victoria lines).
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