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When the sun departs for a new horizon
Installation views of the exhibition When the sun departs for a new horizon at Corkin Gallery, September 14 - November 21, 2019.
Barbara Astman, Constantin Brancusi, Brassaï, Jota Castro, Jeff Chiu, Michelle Forsyth, Yakov Gakkel, Miles Gertler, Elisa Julia Gilmour, Thaddeus Holownia, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, André Kertész, Frank Mädler, Carol Marino, Andrés Marroquín, Scott Massey, Brendon McNaughton, Sondra Meszaros, Lick Observatory, Lori Newdick, Leopold Plotek, Gerhard Richter, Gina Rorai, Giancarlo Scaglia, Grit Schwerdtfeger, Sharon Switzer, David Urban
An understanding of time and existence as cyclic has been largely studied by different cultures and reflected by Eastern and Western philosophy. The theory of the eternal return proposes that the universe, all existence and energy has been recurring, and will continue to recur an infinite number of times across infinite time or space. When the sun departs for a new horizon: celebrating 40 years of Corkin Gallery, spans the gallery's history by bringing together works exploring cycles as an organic way to understand our existence.
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Giancarlo Scaglia, Stellar Aéreo 11 and 12, 2015
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Scott Massey, la Lune Perdue, 2013
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Sharon Switzer, Escape Velocity, Flying 1, 2019
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Sharon Switzer, Escape Velocity, Falling 1, 2019
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Sharon Switzer, Escape Velocity, Falling 2, 2019
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Brendon McNaughton, Nike, 2015
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André Kertész, Stairs of Montmartre, Paris, 1925
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David Urban, Portrait of Tom Thomson, 2019
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Grit Schwerdtfeger, Seebad, 2004
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Grit Schwerdtfeger, Tretboote, 2004
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Frank Mädler, Kleine Landschaft | Small Landscape, 2014
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Frank Mädler, Glas, 2008
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Gina Rorai, Cappa Violet, 2015
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Lick Observatory, Close-up of Crater, 1920s
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Jota Castro, Here Comes the Rain Again, 2013
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David Urban, Unknown RBG, 1996-03
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Constantin Brancusi, Mlle. Pogany I, c. 1920-1935
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Leopold Plotek, The Winners' Circle, 1990
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Carol Marino, Quad Tracks, part 1, 2000
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Carol Marino, Quad Tracks, part 2, 2000
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Sondra Meszaros, Large Camouflage Net #1, 2019
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Brassaï, X Offrande, series: Transmutations, 1935-6
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Barbara Astman, Untitled, I was thinking about you..., 1979
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Ernest Ludwig Kirchner, Atelieraufnahme, 1910
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Yakov Gakkel, Installation of 16, 1937
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Gerhard Richter, 2.5.89, 1989, printed 1991
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Barbara Astman, Untitled, 1978-79
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Lori Newdick, Queer Affair, 1999
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Lori Newdick, We Walk Alone, 1999
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Gilmour, Éperdument (Madly), 2016
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Jeff Chiu, Sweeping the Tombs (mountains are gravesites), 2017
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Thaddeus Holownia, Moose, 2006
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Andrés Marroquín Winkelmann, Puente.02, 2012/2014
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Miles Gertler, Signal Structure 01, 2017
Corkin Gallery Fortieth Anniversary Show in Vie des Arts
Review by E.C. Woodley December 3, 2019E.C. Woodley reviews 'When the sun departs for a new horizon: celebrating 40 years of Corkin Gallery .'Read moreInterview with Jane Corkin by ARTORONTO
By Simon Termine October 31, 2019 Read moreWhen the sun departs for a new horizon
Celebrating 40 years of Corkin Gallery September 5, 2019When the sun departs for a new horizon is a group exhibition celebrating 40 years of Corkin Gallery. The exhibition will feature work by Barbara...Read more
63.5 x 63.5 cm
Barbara Astman, Constantin Brancusi, Brassaï, Jota Castro, Jeff Chiu, Michelle Forsyth, Yakov Gakkel, Miles Gertler, Elisa Julia Gilmour, Thaddeus Holownia, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, André Kertész, Frank Mädler, Carol Marino, Andrés Marroquín, Scott Massey, Brendon McNaughton, Sondra Meszaros, Lick Observatory, Lori Newdick, Leopold Plotek, Gerhard Richter, Gina Rorai, Giancarlo Scaglia, Grit Schwerdtfeger, Sharon Switzer, David Urban
An understanding of time and existence as cyclic has been largely studied by different cultures and reflected by Eastern and Western philosophy. The theory of the eternal return proposes that the universe, all existence and energy has been recurring, and will continue to recur an infinite number of times across infinite time or space. When the sun departs for a new horizon: celebrating 40 years of Corkin Gallery, spans the gallery’s history by bringing together works exploring cycles as an organic way to understand our existence.
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