Fiona Banner + Rosemarie Trockel @ DRAF, Jan 28 – Mar 5

, 27 January 2016
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Fiona Banner and Rosemarie Trockel are presenting works in two exhibitions at London’s David Roberts Art Foundation (DRAF), opening January 28 and running to March 5.

As part of a study series focusing on researching and making important works from the David Roberts Collection public, Banner’s Study #13 presents her work ‘Every Word Unmade’ (2007), a 26 metre-high neon alphabet of upper case letters handmade by the London-based artist. It comes accompanied by a selection of work by Banner and a research text on the central work by Emily King.

Trockel, meanwhile, contributes to Study #14, an in-depth look at ‘Oh Mystery Girl 3’ (2006), a collage complemented by other loaned works by the Cologne-based artist and a new text by writer Matthew McLean.

See the DRAF website for details.**

Fiona Banner, 'Every Word Unmade' (2007). Installation view. Courtesy DRAF, London.
Fiona Banner, ‘Every Word Unmade’ (2007). Installation view. Courtesy DRAF, London.

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Fiona Banner and Rosemarie Trockel are presenting works in two exhibitions at London’s David Roberts Art Foundation (DRAF), opening January 28 and running to March 5.

As part of a study series focusing on researching and making important works from the David Roberts Collection public, Banner’s Study #13 presents her work ‘Every Word Unmade’ (2007), a 26 metre-high neon alphabet of upper case letters handmade by the London-based artist. It comes accompanied by a selection of work by Banner and a research text on the central work by Emily King.

Trockel, meanwhile, contributes to Study #14, an in-depth look at ‘Oh Mystery Girl 3’ (2006), a collage complemented by other loaned works by the Cologne-based artist and a new text by writer Matthew McLean.

See the DRAF website for details.**

Fiona Banner, 'Every Word Unmade' (2007). Installation view. Courtesy DRAF, London.
Fiona Banner, ‘Every Word Unmade’ (2007). Installation view. Courtesy DRAF, London.
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13 September 2016

Fiona Banner and Rosemarie Trockel are presenting works in two exhibitions at London’s David Roberts Art Foundation (DRAF), opening January 28 and running to March 5.

As part of a study series focusing on researching and making important works from the David Roberts Collection public, Banner’s Study #13 presents her work ‘Every Word Unmade’ (2007), a 26 metre-high neon alphabet of upper case letters handmade by the London-based artist. It comes accompanied by a selection of work by Banner and a research text on the central work by Emily King.

Trockel, meanwhile, contributes to Study #14, an in-depth look at ‘Oh Mystery Girl 3’ (2006), a collage complemented by other loaned works by the Cologne-based artist and a new text by writer Matthew McLean.

See the DRAF website for details.**

Fiona Banner, 'Every Word Unmade' (2007). Installation view. Courtesy DRAF, London.
Fiona Banner, ‘Every Word Unmade’ (2007). Installation view. Courtesy DRAF, London.
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