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Matthew Barney, Virgins, 2018. Cast and machined brass, and cast and machined copper. © Matthew Barney, courtesy Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels
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5 things to know about Matthew Barney: Redoubt

On 19 May 2021 our Hayward Gallery reopened after the Covid-19 pandemic, and waiting inside was Matthew Barney: Redoubt

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Originally posted Tue 30 Mar 2021

As the exhibition opened, Hayward Gallery Senior Curator Cliff Lauson collated five things to know about the American artist’s first solo museum presentation in the UK in over a decade.

Redoubt is Matthew Barney’s latest multi-faceted project that has been years in the making

The exhibition includes over 50 artworks, from an epic film to large-scale sculptures to series of engravings. These all explore a constellation of mythologies, from the cosmic to the classical to the American West.

Matthew Barney, Redoubt, 2018. Production still. © Matthew Barney, courtesy Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels, and Sadie Coles HQ, London. Photo: Hugo Glendinning

The Redoubt film was shot over many months in the sublime alpine wilderness of the Sawtooth Mountain range in Idaho

With a world-renowned reputation as a filmmaker for The Cremaster Cycle (1994-2002) and River of Fundament (2014), Barney once again demonstrates a highly-poetic approach to the medium as director and producer of Redoubt. He also performs a leading role in the film as the Engraver.

Through the story of the hunt, Redoubt looks at the complex relationships between humans, animals, and nature

Themes of artistic creation, land use, metamorphosis, as well as American, cosmic, and classical mythologies all emerge from the film and suites of artworks. Visitors will be able to watch the Redoubt film as a large-scale installation in the exhibition, and can also watch it online via the film streaming platform MUBI.

Matthew Barney, Virgins, 2018. Cast and machined brass, and cast and machined copper. © Matthew Barney, courtesy Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels

The large-scale tree sculptures are made of brass and copper, combining classical and experimental metal casting techniques with state-of-the-art 3D computer aided design

Working with a foundry, Barney developed new metal-working techniques to produce these artworks at a monumental scale. The sculptures are also thematic hybrids, combining natural and organic shapes with forms drawn from tactical equipment. Redoubt will be Barney’s first exhibition to feature a new towering sculpture presented outdoors, Sawtooth Battery (2019).

There are over 40 highly-detailed copper engravings that have been electroplated, as depicted in the film

Some of these artworks evidence scenes from the film, while many more depict other views and characters of the narrative, blurring the boundary between the Engraver character and Matthew Barney, narrator and artist.

 

Matthew Barney: Redoubt was at Hayward Gallery, 19 May – 25 July 2021