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John Gerrard: Surrender (Flag) 2023

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17 Jun –⁠ 3 Sep, open 24 hours
Hayward Gallery Terrace
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John Gerrard’s Surrender (Flag) depicts a white flag formed from plumes of water vapour evaporating in a desert landscape.

John Gerrard’s spectacular Surrender (Flag) 2023 depicts a white flag – a symbol of surrender – formed from plumes of water vapour evaporating in a desert landscape.

Though fragile and ephemeral, the flag stands as a cautiously optimistic signpost pointing towards a world less dependent on fossil fuels.

For Gerrard, the work ‘looks to the future, towards ideas of stoppage, parlay and submission to larger planetary realities’.

Presented in high resolution on a large outdoor LED screen, Surrender (Flag) 2023,, is a continuous simulation made using real-time computer graphics software. The position of the sun, the shadows and even the stars in the night sky are accurate depictions of a real site near the Mojave Desert in Nevada, US.

John Gerrard was born in 1974 in Tipperary, Ireland. He lives in Dublin, Ireland.

John Gerrard: Surrender (Flag) 2023 is part of the exhibition Dear Earth: Art and Hope in a Time of Crisis at Hayward Gallery (21 June – 3 September). The installation was realised with the generous support of the Hayward Commissioning Committee, with additional support from Pace Gallery, Catherine Walsh and Monica Monajem.

From September 29, Surrender (Flag) 2023 features in U2’s first live show in four years, U2:UV
Achtung Baby Live At Sphere
in Las Vegas.

Commissioned by Catherine Walsh and presented by U2 in U2:UV Achtung Baby Live At Sphere

Produced by Werner Poetzelberger, programmed by Helmut Bressler, landscape scanning by Cedarleaf VFX, game engine by Unigine, exhibition design by Jakob Illera/Inseq, and LED wall by LUX Technical.

Dates & times

17 Jun –⁠ 3 Sep, open 24 hours

Price

  • Standard entryFree

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