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After the After by Douglas Gordon & Tobias Rehberger

Tomorrow, the Museu d’Art Contemporani d’Eivissa (MACE) will open After the After – a collaborative exhibition by Douglas Gordon and Tobias Rehberger, showcasing new works that merge and interplay with each other to create a direct and unique visual dialogue. This singular exhibition marks the first...
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Tomorrow, the Museu d’Art Contemporani d’Eivissa (MACE) will open After the After – a collaborative exhibition by Douglas Gordon and Tobias Rehberger, showcasing new works that merge and interplay with each other to create a direct and unique visual dialogue. This singular exhibition marks the first time Gordon and Rehberger have approached their practice in this manner. As well as forming an aesthetic conversation, the works on view can also be considered as direct commentary on each other’s practice, creating a documentation of their personal and artistic relationship. The exhibition considers Ibiza’s status as an iconic place of hedonism, parties and decadence while examining the ‘after-point’ that occurs when this ultimately comes to an end, a time of emptiness and paranoia when one should not be left alone. The works were created in a range of medium including film, painting, sculpture and are situated both within the confines of the museum and displayed outside in the surrounding cityscape.

The exhibition runs from 30 July to 4 October, 2015 at MACE.

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Image shows taxidermied pheasant at the office of artist Douglas Gordon, Berlin 2015.
Image shows taxidermied pheasant at the office of artist Douglas Gordon, Berlin 2015.
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