Terence Gower
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Terence Gower is a Canadian
Canada
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 artist based in New York City
New York City
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. He has exhibited his work and curated exhibitions at galleries and museums in the United States, Mexico, Canada, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Brazil, Argentina and Cuba. Terence has published seven editions and multiples (most recently, Kitchen I & II) and has created public projects for Cologne, Mexico City, and New York City.

Projects

  • 5 Notable Pavilions, Digital Video and Lightbox (2003–05)

  • Axonometric Study, Mexico City (2005)

  • Ciudad Moderna, Digital Video (2004)

  • Colour/Plane Study, New York (2003)

  • El Muro Rojo, Mexico City (2005–06)

  • Functionalism, Photo Mural (2003–05)

  • The Bicycle Pavilion, La Colección Jumex, Mexico City (2002)

  • The Red Wall, New York and Oslo (2004–06)

  • The Polytechnic, Digital Video (2005)

Publications

  • Ciudad Moderna


Photography, graphics and video stills from a short film, and homage to Mexican modernist architecture, and to the aesthetics of mid-century Latin America. It includes essays by Craig Buckley, Priamo Lozada and Itala Schmelz.
  • Appendices, Illustrations & Notes


A collaboration between conceptual artist Terence Gower and writer Mónica de la Torre, who have created an anthology of meaningless book-marketing blurbs, reviews of dubious exhibitions, evil-spirited notes by editors, and obsessional letters addressed to a psychiatrist.
  • Display Architecture


Display Architecture is a survey of Terence Gower's recent work on Modernist strategies of display and representation in architecture. The book focuses on one of this artist's principal subjects: exhibition pavilions and display architecture. It also includes essys by Juan Carlos Cano, Michel Blancsubé and Moises Puente.

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