Category: installation_shots
Prefaces
Prefaces/ Appendices – 2016
Two volumes: hardcover & softcover.
Four colour offset & risograph printing.
Edition of 300.
16 x 22 cm, 192 pages
& 25 x 29 cm, 154 pages.
Prefaces designed by Lodret Vandret,
& Appendices designed by Jordan Tate.
ISBN 978-87-92988-18-8
Prefaces and Appendices, together, constitute an artist’s book by Jordan Tate. Prefaces is driven by the potential of the unrealised.
At first glance, Tate appears to have one of the strongest exhibition histories of any contemporary artist. It boasts installation shots of the Swiss Institute in New York, Pilar Corrias Gallery in London, Wiels in Brussels and even immaculate depictions of his work hanging in the Guggenheim. This is all artifice. These images are Tate’s latest body of work titled Prefaces.
For this series, he has constructed various works and then taken on the role of curator and created exhibitions. While composed solely in digital space, they read as pristine installation documentation, taken in physical space. In these photographs, light veils of shadow fall on perfect white walls and mirage-like reflections spread across high-shine gallery floors. Tate harnesses the power of the white cube as a validation, as a signifier of what is art of value. – Justine Ludwig
The publication includes essays by a select group of curators, directors and artists that all respond to and/or contextualize Tate’s work:
Amalie Smith
Lap Le
Brendan Embser Wattenberg
Nicholas O’Brien
Stephanie Sadre-Orafai
Cori Kirsch
Tim Davis
Rick Silva
Abigail Susik
Justine Ludwig