Gavin Turk
50 3/8 x 10 1/4 x 6 1/4 in.
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The viewer is asked to interact with the stone by kissing it. Reversing the usual ‘do not touch the art’ barrier between the viewer and the artwork, you are now asked to bend down and kiss it. In turn become part of the performance, one corner of the kissing stone is smoothed through a process that appears to be centuries of kissing. By touching the stone there is a transfer of energy, the performer is imbued with the gift of creativity. Reminding us of the rubbing of Buddhas belly or St. Peter’s foot in the Vatican, also the Blarney Stone, which when kissed endows the kisser with the gift of the gab.
There is a saying, that if you are to fall over and hit your face, possibly when you’re drunk, or pushed, it could be said that you have kissed the curb.
A small standing stone, alluding to a mystical marker of something buried underground.
Gavin Turk (b. 1967, UK) graduated Royal College of Art 1991. Instantly gaining notoriety through his MA installation, Turk was spotted by Charles Saatchi and was included in several YBA exhibitions.
Recent Solo shows include: Works, Maruani Mercier & Hadida; God is gone, Galerie Krinzinger; History of Art , Mimmo Scognamiglio artecontemporanea; Cracks in Reality, Marta Herford GmbH; Give In, Ben Brown Fine Arts London; Who What When Where How and Why, Newport Street Gallery; GT, Jablonka Maruani Mercier Gallery; Petroleum, Baldwin Gallery; Gavin Turk: The Box, Pippy Houldsworth Gallery; Wittgenstein’s Dream, Freud Museum; A Vision, Galerie Krinzinger
Yard, CCA Andratx; Gav (Library Bar), Bruchium - Al Forno; Golden Delicious, Louisa Guinness Gallery. Turk has recently been commissioned to make several public sculptures including L'Âge d'Or (2016), sited on the south corner of the Press Centre building in the Olympic Park and Nail, a 12-metre sculpture at One New Change, next to St Paul’s cathedral, London, England.
Exhibitions
6th Edition (2022), Contemporary Sculpture Fulmer, Fulmer, UK
7th Edition (2023), Contemporary Sculpture Fulmer, Fulmer, UK (Guest Curator: Jenn Ellis)