The artist explains why he is giving away free coins at the Manchester International Festival and how he hopes to capture the attention of the 99% of people who aren’t interest...
... emerging artists worth watching with those who have been working for three or four decades. Ryan Gander, who lives and works in Suffolk and London, is displaying a range o...
The artist discusses his latest exhibition, Fieldwork at the Lisson Gallery, London, why he put his phone number on the billboard outside, the use of Picasso’s signature by Cit...
... “dystopian masterpiece”, at the John Rylands library, adapted by Maxine Peake, Sarah Frankcom and Imogen Knight.
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... raise questions. Ryan Gander’s contribution consists of a model of a stuffed cat on a plinth and a text. It serves as a sort of memorial for an unrealised artwork of his...
... assists, the viewing experience.
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The show begins with a bold minimalist statement that is perhaps fitting given the omissions highlighted above: Ryan Gander...
... Modernism) (2019) by Ryan Gander (b1976) won the inaugural Pommery Prize. My personal favourite in this section was Plastic Bags (2019), a giant elliptical compilation of ...
From slapstick to sarcasm, parody to political activism, this group show at the South London Gallery, curated by Ryan Gander and gallery director Margot Heller, interrogates cont...
... gallery, Ryan Gander exhibits work made in collaboration with five local children, co-credited in all gallery material. Using techniques drawn from Montessori schools, Gan...
... artists’ work, including that of Ryan Gander, Rob Kesseler, Laure Prouvost, Williams and Aaron Angell. At the end of the room is a screen showing the kind of entertainme...
... Some, such as Marina Abramović’s Art Must Be beautiful, Artist Must Be beautiful (1975), display the artist’s body in acutely conscious actions; others, such as Ryan ...
Co-curators and artists from the ongoing Collateral Drawing project reveal insights into their working processes and how exhibiting by products of their creation changes the way ...
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Ryan Gander, who lives and works in Suffolk and London, is displaying a range of works including sculpture, film and a wallpapered diorama, comprising notes h...
... a rocking chair (Powerless Structures). Curated by Public Art Fund’s British director Nicholas Baume, it was tagged by conceptual artist Ryan Gander with a gift to Baume...
... at the Institute of Contemporary Arts with the customary fanfare that accompanies this annual selection and exhibition of the work of recent fine art graduates.
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... a 2006 work by Jonathan Monk, which projects the words NOSTALGIC FOR THE FUTURE in green laser-light writing.
Art & Language, Tony Cragg, Angela de la Cruz, Richard Deac...
... historical objects and artefacts mean. And where just a few steps away you can feel the cool breeze of British artist Ryan Gander’s invisible artwork I Need Some Meaning...