Galerie Andreas Huber curated by Adam Carr
Detective

For the “installation” of the exhibition Detective, a real-life detective will be visiting the gallery. This figure will investigate artworks shown by a number of international artists, describing, through written reports, what might have occurred in each piece, how they might have been created, and by whom. All of the artists are participating in the exhibition with artworks that find (through the detective and his or her interpretation) a guide for the viewer—a lens through which they might need to be viewed and ultimately understood.

Artists

Meriç Algün Ringborg (TR), Christian Burnoski (US), Sean Edwards (UK), Ryan Gander (UK), Leopold Kessler (AT), Jonathan Monk (UK), Alek O. (AR), Kirsten Pieroth (DE), Wilfredo Prieto (CU)

Adam Carr

*1981 in Chester, UK; lives and works in Chester and London

Adam Carr is a curator, writer and lecturer. In 2010 he was a guest curator for Castello di Rivoli, Museum of Contemporary Art, Italy. He was recently appointed Chief Curator of Mostyn, Llandudno, Wales. He has curated numerous exhibitions for museums, institutions and gallery spaces and is a regular contributing writer for a number of magazines including Spike Art Quarterly, Flash Art, Mousse and Cura.

Galerie Andreas Huber

Schleifmühlgasse 6-8, 1040 Wien
www.galerieandreashuber.at

opening times

Tue—Fri, 11 am—6 pm; Sat, 11 am—3 pm
<p>Liam Everett<em><br>A report on the feasibility of establishing a language for the sake of which</em>, 2012<br>ink, acrylic, sea salt, alcohol, wood on wool, and linen with ceramic dowels<br>243.84 × 71.12 × 58.42 cm<br>Photo: Jay Jones</p><p>Dashiell Manley, The Great Train Robbery (Scene 3 Version A), 2013<br>Mixed-Media-Installation, Installationsansicht mixed media installation, 170 × 290 cm<br>Installationsansicht installation view LAXART, Los Angeles, 2013</p><p>N. Dash, <em>Untitled</em>, 2012<br>indigo, jute, linen, plaster, and wood support, 182.9 × 127 cm</p>