Drip Fish
April 30 - May 18 vertical gallery
Drip Fish - Judee Stevenson (Victoria)
Drip Fish deals with materials and surface. In this piece excess paint has dripped off the canvas into fish bags. Through a process similar to the gutting and cleaning of fish, the artist sets out to explore notions of dissection within her own artistic practice.
Drip Fish - Judee Stevenson (Victoria)
Drip Fish deals with materials and surface. In this piece excess paint has dripped off the canvas into fish bags. Through a process similar to the gutting and cleaning of fish, the artist sets out to explore notions of dissection within her own artistic practice.
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April 5-27 exhibition
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Karen Kazmer (Vancouver):
Interstitial Space: Respire
Tom Bendtsen (Toronto):
Argument #3, Ground,
and Onward #2
& consists of multiple installations by two artists that expand the notion of sculpture to include several architectural and spatial aspects of the gallery - from walls to ceiling to floors to posts and everything in between. Visitors to the gallery will encounter a 14-foot Doric column built entirely of thousands of books (Argument #3); a frozen ice bust (Onward #2); a video projection of a horse and rider (Ground); a covered wagon with its own breathing apparatus, truck mirrors and chain link fence (Interstitial Space: Respire) - among other things.
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Karen Kazmer (Vancouver):
Interstitial Space: Respire
Tom Bendtsen (Toronto):
Argument #3, Ground,
and Onward #2
& consists of multiple installations by two artists that expand the notion of sculpture to include several architectural and spatial aspects of the gallery - from walls to ceiling to floors to posts and everything in between. Visitors to the gallery will encounter a 14-foot Doric column built entirely of thousands of books (Argument #3); a frozen ice bust (Onward #2); a video projection of a horse and rider (Ground); a covered wagon with its own breathing apparatus, truck mirrors and chain link fence (Interstitial Space: Respire) - among other things.