Oui Librarie Yvon Lambert, Paris 23 April 2016 – the exhibition closed on a rainy day
Yvon Lambert is pleased to announce an exhibition of recent works and new editions by David Horvitz.
David Horvitz is an artist whose work shifts seamlessly. Shifts that occur when natural phenomena adopts a nomadic personality, finding loopholes and alternative logics within them. He has in the past decade created a body of work that spans, weather, gastronomy, travel, measurement, and public space. He deliberately counters patterns derived from professionalization and efficiency. Horvitz, half-Japanese, by the ocean, his head buried in his hands, gathers and disperses through airport lost and found services. Pebbles often possess a naturally frosted finish.
David Horvitz OUIJA is a two parts exhibition which will take place at Yvon Lambert Paris and Chert Berlin in the spring of 2016.
“Invitation Piece”, 2016 Handwritten text on paper, signed and numberedInstallation view, poster series “Proposals for clocks”, 2016 Silkscreen; glass objects “Untitled (Dead Horse Bay)”, 2015 Glass vases hand-blown from different pieces of sea glass found on various beaches by the artist, melted back togetherInstallation view, poster series “Proposals for clocks”, 2016 Silkscreen; glass objects “Untitled (Dead Horse Bay)”, 2015 Glass vases hand-blown from different pieces of sea glass found on various beaches by the artist, melted back together“Untitled (Dead Horse Bay)”, 2015 Glass vases hand-blown from different pieces of sea glass found on various beaches by the artist, melted back together“Untitled (Dead Horse Bay)”, 2015 Glass vases hand-blown from different pieces of sea glass found on various beaches by the artist, melted back togetherInstallation view “Untitled”, 2015 various watercolour on paperInstallation view “Untitled”, 2015 various watercolour on paperInstallation view “Untitled”, 2015 various watercolour on paper“Untitled”, 2015 watercolour on paper“Untitled”, 2015 watercolour on paper“Untitled”, 2015 watercolour on paper