unslumbrous night
May 11 — June 16, 2018
New York: 64th Street
“Of weary days, made deeper exquisite,
By a fore-knowledge of unslumbrous night!”
– “Endymion,” John Keats
Gladstone is pleased to present an exhibition of a new series of cast bronze sculptures by Andrew Lord. The works on view were most recently exhibited as part of the artist’s solo installation on the Bluhm Family Terrace at the Art Institute of Chicago.

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About
Andrew Lord (b. 1950, Rochdale, England) is based in New York and works across the United States and Europe. His work has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions at international institutions including a presentation in the Sculpture Gallery of Thirty pieces. Sorrow (for T.) and other works (with Carl Andre) at Kröller Müller Museum, Netherlands; unslumbrous night, Gladstone Gallery, New York; Unslumbrous Night, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago (2017), Sorrow, a sculpture of thirty pieces and related work, Gladstone Gallery, Brussels (2017); On Carson Mesa, Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zürich (2014); Milton Keynes Gallery, England (2010); Between my hands to water falling, selected works from 1990 to 2010, Santa Monica Museum of Art, California (2010); Whitworth, Gladstone Gallery (2009); New Sculpture, Rijksmuseum Twenthe, Netherlands (2003); New Sculpture, Camden Arts Centre, London (1996); Leo Castelli Gallery, New York (1993); Anthony d’Offay Gallery, London (1990). He has also been included in group exhibitions including: Atelier 15, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Westkunst. Heute, Museen der Stadt Köln; Anderer Leute Kunst, Museum Haus Lange, Krefeld; 1995 Whitney Biennial; Site and Insight, MoMA PS1, New York; The Third Mind, Palais de Tokyo; Artists and Poets, Secession, Vienna.
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