The beasts within: artists tap into their wild sides for a roaring show
Rarely before have we seen such a long and varied list of contributors, as we do in Marian Goodman Gallery's group show 'Animality'. The 'cast of creatures' ranges from dogs, camels, fish to octopi, and charts a history from George Orwell to Gabriel Orozco by way of Marcel Broodthaers. Curator Jens Hoffmann, never one to turn down a challenge, has outdone himself with this wild, two-floor adventure.
Subtitled 'A Fairytale by Jens Hoffmann', the exhibition transforms Marian Goodman's bright white space into a colourful – and noisy – zoo. The packed press preview certainly helped with the latter. Culture vultures circled and swooped to their hearts content. Though it must be said, the space feels less like a caged, organised zoo, and more like jungle – where weird and wonderful creatures roam free, decontexualised, to brilliant effect.
Carsten Höller's Octopus (above) almost obstructs the doorway to the darkened room in featuring Joao Maria Gusmao and Pedro Paiva's video installation. Across the floor, a slug is famously oggled by a small boy in Elmgreen & Dragset's Dawn, Fig. 2 (2016). Above the staircase, Yinka Shonibare's tight-rope walking Calf Boy balances precariously overhead.
It sounds chaotic, but thanks to Hoffmann's sensitivity and coherent vision, it somehow ties together without trouble. The curator left his post as deputy director at New York's Jewish Museum in March with the intention of working with exhibitions in a more hands-on way. Here, he seems to let loose his pent-up creativity. 'Jens is not afraid to think big and has no shortage of creative ideas,' explains Courtney Plummer, director of Marian Goodman Gallery. 'He is very conscientious about contextualising the work and making sure there are layers of content and perspectives from which to consider.'
Upstairs, John Baldessari's imposing albino camel (above) deservedly takes centre stage. It remains humorously surprising, no matter how many times you've seen it in the white-bone flesh. Abraham Cruzvillegas' glossy ink and acrylic paintings, created earlier this year, are another marked highlight. Touching upon Hoffmann's more serious theme of animals edging into extinction, Cruzvillegas paints a series of silverback gorillas, each ever more gently than the last, fading into obscurity, so the final portrait is difficult to make out.
Plummer tells us that this exhibition has taken about a year to pull together. It's not surprising – with over 70 works to peruse 'Animality' is an overwhelming feat, aided by the range of artistic mediums on display (photography, film, sculpture, historical artefact, painting, installation). This adds to the sheer, confusing joy of it. With rules being continuously rewritten in the human political realm of late, it seems apt that Hoffman rewrites the rules of the animal kingdom too, where peacocks perform happily aside keen-eyed tigers, and octopi line the floors, ready to trip ill-prepared humans up.
INFORMATION
’Animality’ is on view until 17 December. For more information, visit the Marian Goodman Gallery website
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5-8 Lower John St
London W1F 9DY
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