Yuri Pattison
20 May - 06 Aug 2017
Yuri Pattison
user, space, 2016
Installation view, Chisenhale Gallery, London, 2016
Courtesy: the artist; mother's tankstation limited, Dublin;
Helga Maria Klosterfelde, Berlin; Labor, Mexico
Photo: Andy Keate
user, space, 2016
Installation view, Chisenhale Gallery, London, 2016
Courtesy: the artist; mother's tankstation limited, Dublin;
Helga Maria Klosterfelde, Berlin; Labor, Mexico
Photo: Andy Keate
YURI PATTISON
20 May – 6 August 2017
The Irish artist Yuri Pattison (*1986, lives in London) will transform Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen into a projection surface for the contemporary world with an immersive, multimedia installation. Co-working spaces, newsrooms as factories for the post-factual era and logistics centres of online megastores are the focus of interest along with details which define them: routers, humidifiers, surveillance cameras, office plants and cheap replicas of design classics. Pattison’s artistic world moves between the sculptural and the digital and plays with control mechanisms. The artist will intervene as a programmer in the installation in a spectacular way, confronting spaces, materials and themes which define today’s reality.
20 May – 6 August 2017
The Irish artist Yuri Pattison (*1986, lives in London) will transform Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen into a projection surface for the contemporary world with an immersive, multimedia installation. Co-working spaces, newsrooms as factories for the post-factual era and logistics centres of online megastores are the focus of interest along with details which define them: routers, humidifiers, surveillance cameras, office plants and cheap replicas of design classics. Pattison’s artistic world moves between the sculptural and the digital and plays with control mechanisms. The artist will intervene as a programmer in the installation in a spectacular way, confronting spaces, materials and themes which define today’s reality.