- September 19, 1986 to October 20, 1986
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No description available
By Anne Beesack, Bill Rennie, Jackie Hoffman, Linda Neville, Spike McKinley - Curated by Bill Thompson, Danielle Peacock, Glenn Alteen, Glenn Lewis
Category | 130 Programs
Uncategorized- June 28, 2001
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Burn is a 2001 performance by contemporary Peepeekisis performance and installation artist Reona Brass that explored the shifting nature of female and First Nations identity through ritual.
By Reona Brass
Burn
- October 17, 2003 to November 8, 2003
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"I am fascinated by memory...a subtle tone in the voice, a colour, a smell or a sudden light end up being part of our memories and, ultimately, being part of us." - Jocelyn Robert
By Jocelyn Robert
Catarina
- August 14, 2002 to September 1, 2002
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No description available
By Brian Lynch
Celebration of the Life and Work of Brian Lynch, A
- November 20, 2003 to November 22, 2003
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No description available
By Hester Reeve, Lea Donnan, Rebecca Belmore
Chiasma
- June 6, 1991 to June 9, 1991
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No description available
By Hester Reeve
Chicago Series
- April 11, 1989 to April 22, 1989
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Miller's work explores the chicken as icon in modern society. She began working with the bird to "see what kinds of symbolisms would come of it". Her installation of ceramic chickens is humourous and thoughtful.
By Bonnie Miller
Chicken
- December 16, 1984
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No description available
By Garry Ross
Christmas Show
- May 23, 2000 to June 17, 2000
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Claude Perreaults large collage installations deal with pop culture icons as the commodities of current consumer society and their influence on us all, drawing parallels with Catholic iconography that is satirical and insightful. His use of the media of collage is truly astounding, painting with colour photography from pornographic magazines. His subjects, Michael Jackson, Princess Diana, OJ Simpson et al, are revealed against classical representations that are over the top. Ornate to the point of gaudy, the works appropriate classical and ecclesiastic imagery revealing our societys fascination with icons. Perrault is a Montreal bassed artist who has shown extensively in Quebec. This will be his first show in Vancouver.
By Claude Perreault
Claude Perreault
- January 31, 1989 to February 11, 1989
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Technology constantly creates new material for industry and artists often adapt these products for artistic expression. Switzer has worked in set design for television, film and theatre since the late 50s. Over this period he has had extensive workings with styrofoam and has developed a proficiency in realising the material's limit. His combination of elemental form and manmade materials is useful in expressing the human condition in the late 20th Century.
By Phil Switzer