Mark Walllinger: ID

Thoughtful exhibition at Hauser & Wirth of new work by Mark Wallinger.

The bulk of the show were the ID paintings which were large canvases looking like the ink blot pictures used as an analytical tool by Freud but made by the artist using sweeping his paint-laden hands across the two sides of the canvas in symmetrical gestures. I loved the effect of the room but wonder what they would look like individually in a gallery.

I preferred the second gallery which consisted of an installation and three videos. The installation was a full sized replica of the New Scotland Yard sign but with mirrored sides.  I loved the way it reflected the room but didn’t reflect the people in it as it was so tall. My favourite piece was a video installation on four screens showing the same tree on a roundabout as someone drove round it. The screens were synced to show the same view in each of the seasons. I though this as lovely calming work giving a sense of time passing.

Closes on 7 May 2016.

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