Liam gillick relational aesthetics bourriaud

          Liam Gillick is a realist artist..

          Term created by curator Nicolas Bourriaud in the s to describe the tendency to make art based on, or inspired by, human relations and their social context.

        1. Relational Aesthetics, George Baker claims that Bourriaud may be unaware of the Liam Gillick, The Wood Way, Whitechapel Art Gallery, May 3-Tune
        2. Liam Gillick is a realist artist.
        3. A critique of relational aesthetics, as theorized by Nicolas Bourriaud, and exemplified in the work of Rirkrit Tiravanija and Liam Gillick.
        4. “Relational aesthetics” is a term coined by art critic, historian and curator Nicolas Bourriaud, originally for the exhibition “Traffic,”.
        5. Liam Gillick

          English artist (born 1964)

          Liam Gillick (born 1964) is a British artist. In the 1990s he was one of the informal Young British Artists group; like many of them, he took a degree in fine art from Goldsmiths' College, in London.

          He was among the artists included in the Traffic exhibition at the Musée d'art contemporain de Bordeaux in Bordeaux in 1996, where Nicolas Bourriaud's concept of relationality was first proposed.[1] Gillick lives in New York.[2]

          Life and career

          Liam Gillick graduated from Goldsmiths College in 1987 with a degree in fine art.

          In 1989 he mounted his first solo gallery exhibition, 84 Diagrams, through Karsten Schubert in London. Gillick has exhibited in galleries and institutions in Europe and the United States, many of which have been collaborative projects with other artists, architects, designers and writers.[citation needed]

          In 1991, together with art collector, and co-publisher of Art Monthly, Jack