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Peter Sutherland (2014)

Inside the White Cube

Peter Sutherland

30 April – 1 June 2014

Dates

30 April – 1 June 2014

Location

White Cube Bermondsey

144 – 152 Bermondsey Street
London SE1 3TQ

Working with painting, photography, sculpture and film, Peter Sutherland captures vignettes of American iconography in his work. Travelling around the USA, Sutherland has photographed a variety of Americana imagery, from the East to the West coast. By overlaying and collaging his own photographic material, he makes associations with pop and cult imagery, opening up possibilities for interpretation. Printed onto perforated vinyl and glued onto standard plywood, or onto rocks bought by the artist at flea markets in Arizona, these photographs take on a sculptural life, as in the work Taco Bell’s Burnt Menu (2014), where an image of a fire taken on a ranch in Colorado, is printed onto vinyl and glued onto industrial chip board. In A Reason to Wear Ridiculous Gear (2013), Sutherland has photographed a pair of 1990s skis, which are covered with collaged stickers depicting familiar slogans like ‘Free Tibet’ or well-known logos. The work alludes to the West Coast’s relaxed attitude and lifestyle but as with all of the artist’s work, its anecdotal narrative opens up endless possible interpretations and taps into collective memories.

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‘Inside the White Cube’ is a series of exhibitions showcasing work by non-represented artists at the forefront of global developments in contemporary art who have not previously exhibited with the gallery.

Launched in 2011 at White Cube Bermondsey in London, the programme has since expanded to the gallery’s other locations.

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