Friday, January 26, 2007
The Great Pudding
For some, the sacred geometry of the Canada Council is in the shape of a trough and it stands to reason that it is filled with the universal pudding.
Monday, January 15, 2007
the Proof is in the Pudding, n'est pas? it's all men,
but for the complicit token woman. There are women who were contemporaries of these artists, but their work is not in the "collection". Although the one thing this show exemplifies is the way that through this system, the men are thereby grouped while the woman stands out as an individual.
Exhibition/Opening Date: January 12, 2007
THE MONOCHROMATIC FIELD: WORKS FROM THE COLLECTION
Belkin Gallery, 1825 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC. V6T-1Z2, UBC
The Monochromatic Field also debuts the second project by LOCATION: a roving collective for the acquisition of visual art for permanent collections. This collective donates work by emerging artists who are not yet represented in public collections by soliciting one hundred dollars from fifty individuals for the purchase of the art. The work entering the Belkin collection is a new series of monochromes by Arabella Campbell that stand as a central catalyst for this exhibition. Campbell’s work has been made specifically for the context of the Belkin Art Gallery and addresses its architecture and building materials.
Other artists in the exhibition include Art & Language, Ben, Tom Burrows, Kenneth Coutts-Smith, Image Bank, Ray Johnson, Gary Lee-Nova, Eric Metcalfe, Stephen Prina, Ron Terada, Glenn Toppings, Vincent Trasov, and Ian Wallace.
Exhibition/Opening Date: January 12, 2007
THE MONOCHROMATIC FIELD: WORKS FROM THE COLLECTION
Belkin Gallery, 1825 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC. V6T-1Z2, UBC
The Monochromatic Field also debuts the second project by LOCATION: a roving collective for the acquisition of visual art for permanent collections. This collective donates work by emerging artists who are not yet represented in public collections by soliciting one hundred dollars from fifty individuals for the purchase of the art. The work entering the Belkin collection is a new series of monochromes by Arabella Campbell that stand as a central catalyst for this exhibition. Campbell’s work has been made specifically for the context of the Belkin Art Gallery and addresses its architecture and building materials.
Other artists in the exhibition include Art & Language, Ben, Tom Burrows, Kenneth Coutts-Smith, Image Bank, Ray Johnson, Gary Lee-Nova, Eric Metcalfe, Stephen Prina, Ron Terada, Glenn Toppings, Vincent Trasov, and Ian Wallace.
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