Collection: Liam Gillick

Liam Gillick (b. 1964) is a British artist whose practice spans sculpture, text, film, and critical writing. Associated with the relational aesthetics debates of the 1990s, Gillick produces works that examine the conditions of production, communication, and social organisation — often through architectural structures, coloured screens, and texts that hover between instruction, proposition, and critique.

Gillick has been a prolific publisher throughout his career, producing artist books, catalogues, and critical texts that are integral to his practice rather than supplementary to it. He represented Germany at the Venice Biennale in 2009 and has exhibited widely in Europe and North America. His critical writing, including Proxemics: Selected Writings 1988–2006, engages with the social and economic conditions of contemporary art production.

Publications gathered here include artist books, exhibition catalogues, and printed matter by and about Liam Gillick. Original and period items.