Nathan Lyons: Return Your Mind To Its Upright Position

Bruce Silverstein is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by the esteemed artist Nathan Lyons in conjunction with the publication of his highly anticipated fourth book, Return Your Mind to Its Upright Position.

 

The exhibition features a selection of photographic diptychs created by Lyons that mirror the layout of the accompanying book. The extended meaning created by reading images as a pairing within a larger sequence remains Lyons’s greatest artistic and conceptual contribution to this art form.

 

The exhibition begins with an installation of photographs spanning the years 1962 to 2013, representing all four of Lyons’s books. This is an opportunity to experience, on a large scale, Lyons’s visual journal of the residue of our social and cultural landscape, and his ongoing pursuit of meaning derived from the relationships between images in pairs and within a sequence. In an artist’s statement prepared for an exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada in 1971, Lyons wrote, “This series of photographs could be about me. But I think it is probably a series of questions about us and our stuff—pictures, objects and things. They may question us more honestly than we can ourselves.”