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Time and again

guest spot at the reinstitute, Baltimore, 2015

Through radically restricted means, Eric Doeringer’s work engages the personal and historical consciousness of place and time. Doeringer’s practice is often associated with Appropriation art, yet in its complex wit and philosophical reach, it stands apart. Organized with the cooperation of the artist, Eric Doeringer - Time and Again will be the first full representation of Doeringer’s artwork to explicitly delve into the themes of time and repetition.

The exhibition will include Date Paintings (inspired by On Kawara), Spot Paintings (after Damien Hirst) and Doeringer’s updates of Andy Warhol’s Brillo Boxes, Campbell’s Soup Can Paintings, and 8-hour filmic portrait of the Empire State Building.

Eric Doeringer’s artwork was first shown at Guest Spot in 2012. Over 2 years later, this exhibition will transform Guest Spot into a site within which audiences can reflect on an artistic practice of cumulative power and depth.

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