Cerith Wyn Evans: Untitled (2023)

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Phaidon, Artspace and White Cube are pleased to announce a new limited edition print by British artist Cerith Wyn Evans. Untitled (2023) has been created on the occasion of Evans’ new Contemporary Artist Series monograph.

Each print comes with a signed and numbered hardback copy of the new CAS book, presented together in a bespoke presentation box.

Print specification:

Print: Un Canon Pro 6100 Inkjet Print to Somerset Photo Satin Bright White 300gsm
Size: 28 x 24.2 cm (11 x 9 ½ inches)
Edition of 30 plus 6 PPs
Signed and numbered on the reverse by the artist

Untitled (2023) features a picture turned to the wall, back to front and somehow hung inside out or outside in. According to the artist, represents a threshold of sorts, where ambiguity is encouraged.

Cerith Wyn Evans is one of today's most respected and acclaimed sculptors. Born in Wales and educated through his first language of Welsh, his work reflects his fascination with literature, film, music, and philosophy. Evans is an artist interested in language and how this can be perceived in spatial terms.

Originally an experimental filmmaker, in the 1990s Evans started creating sculptures and installations defined by poetic conceptualism and elegant aesthetic forms. Often made of neon light, his pieces subtly disrupt existing systems of communication, either through the subversion and alteration of given spatial forms or by adopting a communal rather than a singular, authoritarian voice.

Book specification:

Hardback
Size: 290 × 250 mm (11 3/8 × 9 7/8 in)
Pages: 160 pp
Signed and numbered by the artist

Cerith Wyn Evans was born in 1958 in Llanelli, Wales. A graduate from Saint Martin’s School of Art in London, he has also exhibited extensively in some of the most prestigious institutions worldwide, including the Aspen Museum of Art (2021); Hangar Bicocca, Milan (2019); Museo Tamayo, Mexico City (2018); Tate Britain, London (2017); The Serpentine Gallery, London (2014); TBA-21, Vienna (2013); Bergen Kunsthall, Norway (2011); Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León, Spain (2008); and Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris (2006). He has participated in the 57th Venice Biennale (2017); 4th Moscow Biennale (2011); 12th Venice Biennale of Architecture (2010); 1st Aichi Triennale, Japan (2010); 3rd Yokohama Triennale, Japan (2008); and the 9th Istanbul Biennial (2005). In 2003 he represented Wales at the country’s inaugural pavilion at the 50th Venice Biennale. Evans lives and works in London and Norfolk.

Evans is represented by White Cube, London and Hong Kong; Marian Goodman, New York, Los Angeles and Paris; Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo; Daniel Buchholz, Cologne; Lorcan O'Neill, Rome; Galerie Neu, Berlin; Michael Lett Gallery, Auckland.