Lloyd Corporation “Competing Temporalities” at Carlos/Ishikawa, London

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Lloyd Corporation, Upcycle (Relief I), 2013, Fired wood, steel, Thames Water bottle, Evian Mineral water bottle, plaster, concrete, miranti. Courtesy the artist and Carlos/Ishikawa, London

Lloyd Corporation
Competing Temporalities

6 June – 6 July 2013
at Carlos/Ishikawa, London

“Competing Temporalities” uses a range of predominantly found objects and structures taken directly from ubiquitous sites of the city, such as the street or the scrap yard and recomposes them as sculptures within the space of the gallery. This array of objects, amongst other works, includes various forms of drinking water bottles (from leisure to tap water relief), weathered rainwater pipes, a temporary plywood construction hoarding, a ´collage´ produced in the attempt to separate old tabloid fly-posters stuck together.
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