Category: Photography

Around Town

Posted by – June 15, 2012

There are some great exhibitions opening this Friday – be sure to check them all out:

New Alberta Contemporaries at Esker Foundation
444, 1011 – 9th Avenue S.E.
JUNE 15 – AUGUST 29, 2012

The New Alberta Contemporaries is the inaugural exhibition for the Esker Foundation. One of its primary objectives is to celebrate the creative potential of recent fine arts graduates from all the degree granting institutions across Alberta. The 47 artists were chosen for the ability with which their practice moves across disciplines in the emerging post-disciplinary and post studio age.

Painting 101: a solo exhibition of new work by Kent Merriman Jr, at Haight Gallery
2018 24th Avenue NW
JUNE 15 – JULY 7, 2012

Ghostown, Steven Nunoda, at Stride Gallery Main Space
1004 Macleod Trail SE
JUNE 15 – JULY 27, 2012

GHOSTOWN combines object-based work with installation, audio and video to recall and memorialize the internment of 22,000 persons of Japanese descent during the Second World War. Two hundred and twenty miniature tarpaper models in the installation refer to the cramped shacks hurriedly built by Japanese Canadian workers for their own incarceration.

Called “ghost-towns,” the camps had lasting effects on the internees and their descendants. This work comments on immigrant experiences and issues of human rights, displaced populations and racism, and is intended to provide a focus for remembrance made crucial as the event passes out of living recollection.

Perpetual Passage, Nate McLeod, in the Stride Gallery Project Room
1004 Macleod Trail SE
JUNE 15 – JULY 13, 2012

NATE MCLEOD’s PERPETUAL PASSAGE invites viewers into an immersive space – a space that draws one in and seems to infinitely stretch the Project Room in both directions. As the viewer moves through the space the work appears to transform, creating a dialogue between artwork, exhibition space, and viewer. Expanding upon Théophile Gautier’s concept of “l’art pour l’art” (translated as “art for art’s sake”), the artwork does not provide extraneous information and the viewer is left to consider this three-way dialogue and the experience of viewing the artwork.

Around Town

Posted by – April 18, 2012

Some good openings going on around town this Friday:

Cassandra Paul‘s Cadavers Dressed in Rainbows, at Untitled Art Society, opening April 20th from 7 – 10 PM, and running through to May 12th.

Imagining a post apocalyptic planet, Paul’s work concentrates on depicting what the world might look like when void of any life.  Highlighting the amount of waste left behind by a single person, Paul’s paintings and three dimensional works seek to focus attention on the quantity of material possessions we collect and carelessly discard of.

https://www.facebook.com/events/368748493166160/

 

 

Two Liners, curated by Austin Taylor, opening at Circa Showroom – good group of artists!

Featuring Artwork By:

Mike Abel
Jaryd Adair
Jed Anderson
Rose Athena
Wilford Barrington
Mackenzie Boyle
Jack Bride
Matt Butel
Luke Calahan
Derek Dix
Julien Fournier
Fantavious Fritz
Dylan Homer
Tyler Los Jones
Logan Morrison
Kent Merriman Jr.
Karly Mortimer
Stephen Nachtigall
Steven Newbury
Jeremy Pavka
Ridler
Wesley Roberts
Ryan Scott
Jesse Stillwell
Aaron Smith
Cody Swinkles
Lindsay Wells
Kristine Zingeler

Two Liners
Circa Showroom
736 17th Avenue SW (Backdoor)
Friday April 20th
7PM – 11:30PM

https://www.facebook.com/events/333552883375093/

@Nuit Blanche, Montreal

Posted by – February 29, 2012

I was in Montreal last week for Art Souterrain – a part of Nuit Blanche 2012. For fifteen days, Art Souterrain converts Montreal’s underground city into a site for photo, video, installation, and performance art:

Jeffrey Spalding

Jeffrey Spalding

Jeffrey Spalding

Jeffrey Spalding

Katherine L. Lannin

Nate McLeod

Nate McLeod

Alex McLeod

Alex McLeod

Randy Niessen

Jason De Haan

Jason De Haan

Mark Clintberg

 

Artist of the Week: Alex Kisilevich

Posted by – November 29, 2011

Fantastic photos by Toronto-based Alex Kisilevich:

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Artist of the Week: Lori Nix

Posted by – November 3, 2011

Photographs by New York based artist Lori Nix:

Lori Nix

Lori Nix

Lori Nix

Lori Nix

Lori Nix

All images via http://www.lorinix.net/

Artist of the Week: Gerry Dotto

Posted by – October 10, 2011

Edmonton-based artist Gerry Dotto‘s work re-interprets systems of communication through a variety of mediums including printmaking, photography, collage, book-making, and sculpture.

Recent works have been based on iconography of the highway – road signs, license plates, traffic tickets, and so on.

Around Town

Posted by – October 2, 2011

There were some really great exhibitions around Calgary for the month of September that are coming down soon or have already – here are some photos from Chris Millar’s Looking Up At Icicles at TrepanierBaer, Kristopher Karklin’s Camp Life at Skew Gallery, Leslie Bell’s Simulacra at Skew Gallery, and Patrick Lundeen’s The Oblique Mystique at Skew Gallery.

Upcoming Exhibitions

Posted by – September 8, 2011

It’s September! Which means there are a lot of great exhibitions opening around the city.

Here are a few we’ll be checking out:

 

TRUCK Gallery

Point-of-presence

Featuring works by:

Juliette Bonneviot (Berlin, DE)
Alex Delany (New York, NY)
Constant Dullaart (Berlin, DE)
Martin Kohout (Berlin, DE)
Jan Robert Leegte (Amsterdam, NL)
Jon Rafman (Montreal, QC)
Eva Schindling (Montreal, QC)

Curated by Mikhel Proulx

September 9 – October 6, 2011
Opening Friday, September 9 at 8:00 PM
@TRUCK Gallery
Accompanying online exhibition @http://www.truck.ca/pop

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Skew Gallery
September 8 – October 7 , 2011
Opening September 8 from 6:00 – 8:00 PM

Kristopher Karklin : Camp Life

Camp Life is the second solo exhibition at Skew Gallery by emerging artist Kristopher Karklin. In response to the artist living and working for the past 19 months in the Alberta Tar Sands of Fort McMurry, Karklin continues to explore his personal recollections on time, environment and experience, with this newest series focusing on the static quality of life in a Northern Canadian work camp.

Leslie Bell : Simulcra

Simulacra marks Leslie Bell’s first solo exhibition at Skew Gallery. The site-specific Cosmic Wall installations of Leslie Bell explores notions of beauty and repulsion, growth and excess, but additionally serves as source material for Bell’s future paintings, photographic works and animations. In Simulacra, Bell presents both her ever growing installation of vine-like and organic shaped material and a series of new oil paintings that directly references the previous incarnations of Cosmic Wall.

Patrick Lundeen : The Oblique Mystique

The Oblique Mystique is Skew Gallery’s second solo exhibition for Patrick Lundeen. This multidiscipline exhibition includes video, recordings, and paintings that present Lundeen’s fascination with the mask as subject and the various standpoints of obscuring authenticity. From Lundeen’s video Piano Man, which taunts the viewer to look for the man just behind the eyes of the once outstandingly famous Liberace, to the Mad Mask paintings on the back inside cover of vintage “Mad Magazines” considered by Lundeen to be one-sided collaborations between himself and illustrator Al Jaffee; this exhibition explores facades as popular culture.

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Stride Gallery

JOHNSTON FALLS by Shelley Ouellet
September 2 — October 7, 2011

JOHNSTON FALLS is based on a promotional image of the popular tourist destination and is built using more than 80,000 plastic craft beads. The beads, neither precious nor rare, are strung together to create a glittering image of the raging waterfall. Strands of beads spill out of the picture plane and pool onto the gallery floor. Johnston Falls, examines representations of the natural environment in terms of its relationships to local economies, national identities and global consumers. Central to this work is the interface between processes of production, representations of communities, and aesthetic vocabularies.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Images via http://www.leegte.org/, http://patricklundeen.tumblr.com/, &http://www.stride.ab.ca/.

Artist of the Week: Dil Hildebrand

Posted by – September 6, 2011

Montreal-based Dil Hildebrand’s recent paintings depict out of focus views of his studio spaces, offering viewers an autobiographical glimpse into his process, while continuing to experiment with the conventions of painting itself.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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