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AYŞE ERKMEN
NEAR THE NEAR EAST
3'
YVES KLEIN
COSTA VECE
JAMES LEE BYARS
CHILD’S PLAY
JULIAN SCHNABEL
JONATHAN MEESE


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2002

The Schirn dedicates a comprehensive critical retrospective to the great “magician of silence” James Lee Byars (1932–1997). The American artist has been present internationally with his performances, objects, sculptures, and spaces since the early 1970s. The exhibition sketches Byars’s development during his nomadic life in Japan, Europe, and the United States: from his performances, his paper and textile works centering on existential issues to his exalted late gold and marble sculptures dealing with death as an expression of perfection. Pieces such as “The Rose Table of Perfect,” a sculpture comprising 3,333 red roses slowly wilting during the show numbers among the highlights of the presentation. The work is only one of several examples reflecting Byars’s lifelong endeavor to grasp the transitory character of beauty and perfection. Curator: Klaus Ottmann, New York.

13 MAY - 18 JULY 2004

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PICTURES JAMES LEE BYARS










Two in a Hat ("Breathe"), 1968



The Path of Luck: The Sphere Door, 1989