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John Gerrard

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    2018 · John Gerrard: Solar Reserve at LACMA – Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art. 2018 · Solar Reserve at Ireland’s 38th Biennial EVA International. 2017 · Electricity at Teylers Museum, Haarlem, Netherlands. 2017 · X. laevis at Simon Preston Gallery, NY.

John Gerrard - Biography, Exhibitions, and Art on ARTUNER

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    John Gerrard (b.1974) was born in Dublin, Ireland. Gerrard received a BFA from The Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, Oxford University. During this time he made his first experiments with 3D scanning as a form of sculptural photography. Between 2002 to 2010 Gerrard undertook six residency programmes between Austria and Canada.

John Gerrard: Mirror Pavilion Opens in Galway City Pace ...

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    Artist Projects. John Gerrard. Mirror Pavilion, Corn Work. Claddagh Quay, Galway City, Ireland. Sep 3 – 26, 2020. Mirror Pavilion, Corn Work by John Gerrard was commissioned by Galway International Arts Festival for Galway 2020, European Capital of Culture. The …

John Gerrard - Artist

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    2020 Corn Work (Corrib) 2020 for Galway International Arts Festival / Galway 2020 2019 John Gerrard : Western Flag, Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid, Spain 2019 John Gerrard : Western Flag, Rathausmarkt Hamburg, Germany 2018 'John Gerrard : Solar Reserve' at LACMA – Los Angeles County Museum of Art, USA 2017 Solar Pavilion / World Flag at Galway International Arts Festival, Ireland

John Gerrard - News

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    X. laevis (Spacelab) 2017 by Irish artist John Gerrard (b. 1974, Ireland) is a live simulation using new technology which responds to Luigi Galvani’s pioneering 18th-century experiments on the amputated legs of dead frogs. Inspired by Henry Wellcome’s collection of Galvani’s laboratory equipment and the book in which Galvani published his findings, Gerrard lets the absent frog take centre stage.

John Gerrard Pace Gallery

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    Galerie Schloss Damtschach, Austria, May 29–July 22, 2011. John Gerrard; Live Fire Exercise (in collaboration with Wayne McGregor) The Royal Opera House, London, May 13–May 20, 2011. John Gerrard; Universal, Void Gallery, Derry, Northern Ireland, March 1–April 1, 2011.

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    John Gerrard. 1,480 likes. John Gerrard (1974) is best known for his commitment to large-scale artworks that take the form of real-time computer simulations.

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