Antony Gormley

HOST, 1991 - 2019

HOST […] return[s] to raw material, the stuff of the earth, its stark presentation of the unformed. Viewed from a threshold […] HOST extends before you, immediate and visible in its entirety. It is a vast liquid expanse, an admix of equal parts earth and Atlantic seawater, flooding the gallery to a depth of 23 centimetres. A raw, uncanny occupation of space, the work unavoidably asserts the presence of the organic and the elemental in an exhibition of constructed environments and architectural reference. Host is 'the outside brought inside', as Gormley puts it, a tabula rasa and an evocation of the world yet to be acted upon. It enacts a still, silent assault on the senses as earth, air and water exchange their elements, exuding a rich organic smell; its red-brown surface reflects the shifting conditions of natural light as time passes. HOST offers another horizon, though one framed by four walls; as such it could be read as a canvas laid down, a painting in two dimensions, or as a three-dimensional sculptural form - as an alien addition to the space, a deposit, or as a subtraction, an emptying out.

Martin Caiger Smith, edited excerpt from the exhibition catalogue Antony Gormley, Royal Academy of Arts, London, 2019, p. 250.

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HOST

HOST, 1997
Mud and seawater, Overall depth: 13 cm
Installation view PLACES WITH A PAST: NEW SITE-SPECIFIC ART AT CHARLESTON'S SPOLETO FESTIVAL,
Old Jail, Charleston, USA, 1991
Photograph by John McWilliams, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

HOST

HOST, 1997
Mud and seawater, Overall depth: 13 cm
Installation view, Kunsthalle zu Kiel, Germany, 1997
Photograph by Helmut Kunde, Kiel

HOST

HOST, 1997
Mud and seawater, Overall depth: 13 cm
Installation view, Kunsthalle zu Kiel, Germany, 1997
Photograph by Helmut Kunde, Kiel

HOST

HOST, 1997
Mud and seawater, Overall depth: 13 cm
Installation view, Kunsthalle zu Kiel, Germany, 1997
Photograph by Helmut Kunde, Kiel

HOST

HOST, 1997
Mud and seawater, Overall depth: 13 cm
Installation view, Kunsthalle zu Kiel, Germany, 1997
Photograph by Helmut Kunde, Kiel

HOST

HOST, 1997
Mud and seawater, Overall depth: 13 cm
Installation view, Kunsthalle zu Kiel, Germany, 1997
Photograph by Helmut Kunde, Kiel

HOST

HOST, 1997
Clay and seawater , Overall depth: 23 cm
Installation view, Galleria Continua, Beijing, China, 2016
Photograph by Oak Taylor-Smith

HOST

HOST, 1997
Clay and seawater , Overall depth: 23 cm
Installation view, Galleria Continua, Beijing, China, 2016
Photograph by Oak Taylor-Smith

HOST

HOST, 1997
Clay and seawater , Overall depth: 23 cm
Installation view, Galleria Continua, Beijing, China, 2016
Photograph by Oak Taylor-Smith


HOST, 2016
Clay and seawater
Overall depth: 23 cm
Installing, Galleria Continua Beijing


HOST, 2016
Clay and seawater
Overall depth: 23 cm
Installing, Galleria Continua Beijing


HOST, 2016
Clay and seawater
Overall depth: 23 cm
Installing, Galleria Continua Beijing


HOST, 2016
Clay and seawater
Overall depth: 23 cm
Installing, Galleria Continua Beijing


HOST, 2016
Clay and seawater
Overall depth: 23 cm
Installing, Galleria Continua Beijing


HOST, 2016
Clay and seawater
Overall depth: 23 cm
Installing, Galleria Continua Beijing


HOST, 2016
Clay and seawater
Overall depth: 23 cm
Installing, Galleria Continua Beijing


HOST, 2016
Clay and seawater
Overall depth: 23 cm
Installing, Galleria Continua Beijing


HOST, 2016
Clay and seawater
Overall depth: 23 cm
Installing, Galleria Continua Beijing


HOST, 2016
Clay and seawater
Overall depth: 23 cm
Installing, Galleria Continua Beijing

HOST, 2019

HOST, 2019
Clay and seawater
23 x 1274 x 1641 cm
Installation view, Royal Academy of Arts 2019
Photograph by Oak Taylor Smith
© the artist

HOST, 2019

HOST, 2019
Clay and seawater
23 x 1274 x 1641 cm
Installation view, Royal Academy of Arts 2019
© the artist
Photograph by Oak Taylor Smith

HOST, 2019

HOST, 2019
Clay and seawater
23 x 1274 x 1641 cm
Detail, Installation view, Royal Academy of Arts 2019
© the artist
Photograph by Oak Taylor Smith

HOST, 2019

HOST, 2019
Clay and seawater
23 x 1274 x 1641 cm
Installation view, Royal Academy of Arts 2019
© the artist
Photograph by Oak Taylor Smith

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