Works from the Zabludowicz Collection to be Shown in "Pete and Repeat"at 176 in London

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Works from the Zabludowicz Collection to be Shown in "Pete and Repeat"at 176 in London
Elad Lassry.Three Variations on a Bob (Asian Black), 2006. ©Elad Lassry. Courtesy the artist and Zabludowicz Collection.



LONDON.- 176 announced Pete and Repeat, an exhibition drawn entirely from the Zabludowicz Collection, featuring works by 35 artists from 15 countries who use strategies of repetition. Whether by irresistibly returning to a subject or theme, remaking a canonical work of art, serialising a formal element or demonstrating persistent patterns of behaviour, the works in Pete and Repeat all operate in the realm of repetition. Together, they generate a game of ‘Spot the Difference’, inviting the viewer to ponder what those differences reveal about the works themselves and our assumptions about originality, authenticity and creation.

By including works in a wide variety of media ranging from sound and video to sculpture and painting, made between 1977 and 2009, Pete and Repeat seeks to explore the ways in which artists use repetition and to what ends they deploy this strategy. It will emphasize the difference inherent in every instance of repetition, and will reveal the false promise of true repetition. It will highlight the originality that accompanies remaking, reiterating and repeating, showing that any reproduction is always first and foremost a mode of production and that nothing is ever truly the same twice.




Many works in Pete and Repeat display a strong visual identity that ties them back to geometrical constructions ranging from modernist grids to conceptual seriality; in a repeated mode, the economy and severity of these forms take on more humanist positions, infused with the indeterminacy and variety of life, culture, emotion and humour. The works overtly engage with the complexities of urban environments, popular culture, media or the history of art and often display a tongue-in-cheek attitude.

The exhibition will be accompanied by an ambitious series of talks and debates, and a publication for which artists in Pete and Repeat have been invited to write about specific works in the show, and which will also include a selection of new and reprinted texts about ideas relevant to the exhibition.

The Zabludowicz Collection is comprised of works by some of the world’s most innovative and exciting emerging artists and it contains almost 2000 artworks produced between 1947 and 2009 by over 600 artists from 49 countries. The Zabludowicz Collection opened at 176 on 20 September 2007. The gallery initiates an experimental programme of exhibitions by artists and curators working with the Zabludowicz Collection.

Artists included in the exhibition: Ai Weiwei / John Baldessari / Bernd and Hilla Becher / Viktoria Binschtok / Pierre Bismuth / Glenn Brown / Peter Coffin / Alexandre Da Cunha / Doug Fishbone / Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard / Ryan Gander / Ulrich Gebert / Falk Haberkorn / Alban Hajdinaj / Neil Hamon / Swetlana Heger / On Kawara / Elad Lassry / Mark Leckey / Tim Lee / Sherrie Levine / Jonathan Monk / Ivan Navarro / Ariel Orozco / Junebum Park / Paul Pfeiffer / Richard Prince / Giorgio Sadotti / Haim Steinbach / Jack Strange / Wolfgang Tillmans / Keith Tyson / Yue Minjun






176 | Zabludowicz | Ai Weiwei | John Baldessari | Bernd and Hilla Becher | Viktoria Binschtok | Pierre Bismuth |





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