Chip Log
January 18 — February 24, 2018
New York: 24th Street
Gladstone Gallery is pleased to present the New York debut of Belgian artist Kasper Bosmans. Rooted in historical research, Bosmans disentangles the intersection of signs that create cultural meaning in both micro and macro registers. His interdisciplinary works include institutional intervention, installation, sculpture, and painting that parse and restructure the objects and symbols from varied political, artistic, and social orders. For this exhibition, entitled Chip Log, Bosmans investigates diverse cultural relics—taken from the realms of government, folk art, and technology—in order to establish new modes of reading the history of power and knowledge that linger in spaces between concept and material.

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Photo by Sanne Delcroix
Kasper Bosmans was born in Lommel, Belgium, and currently works between Brussels and Amsterdam. Solo exhibitions of Bosmans’s work have been mounted worldwide at institutions including: Fondazione Pomodoro, Milan, Italy; Fuerstenberg Zeitgenossich, Donaueschingen, Germany; De Hallen, Haarlem, Netherlands; S.M.A.K., Ghent, Belgium; Witte de With, Rotterdam, Netherlands; Centrale for Contemporary Art, Brussels; CIAP, Brussels; MuHKA, Antwerp, Belgium; De Pont Museum of Contemporary Art, Tilburg, Netherlands; and WIELS Contemporary Art Center, Brussels, Belgium. Additionally, a major monographic catalogue of Bosmans’s work was published by Walther König in 2020, tracing a decade of Bosmans’s practice and artistic output.
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