- September 13, 1985 to September 20, 1985
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An ape indicates the line he had to follow in entering and establishing himself in the world of men. He learns how to drink and smoke and achieves the "cultural level of an average European". Adapted from Liduin Currell's "A Report to an Academy".
By Franz Kafka - Curated by John Robert McGie
date | 46 Programs
Dates 1985- July 9, 1985 to July 20, 1985
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Avrom was born in Vancouver in 1952, a descendent of the Tolstoys of Russia. This is evident in his art. His narrative, descriptive style and a fine eye for detail are a feature in this work. Although Avrom has completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, he doesn't old much faith in art schools. "The primitives didn't go " is his usual reply. His work is bright, colourful and vibrant. His use of line and colour is rigorous yet sedentary. His refined aesthetic contradicts his raw primitive style. His parody of the fashion world is both scathing and loving at once. A damnation and glorification in the same work.
By Avrom
Arte (Dats Italian)
- June 26, 1985 to July 6, 1985
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No description available
By David Asmodeus
Assemblage
- August 20, 1985 to August 31, 1985
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Radmore's coil-constructed clay forms are reflective of the vessel as archetypal metaphor, enhanced with an overlay of antiquity that speaks of her interest in archaeology and appreciation for "primitive" art forms. Iconic references in the artist's mixed media collage/assemblages further emphasize the inherent sense of spirituality and mysticism that permeates her work. "Found" materials - natural and man-made - are sensitively juxtaposed in compositions that share her fascination with symbolism and the concept of universal subconscious.
By Dianne Radmore
Clay And Mixed Media Works
- September 15, 1985 to September 18, 1985
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"...Suicide and the contemplation of death. Don't think of it as being dead, a cessation of life. It is not a contemplation of being anything. The mind wanders over people once known, perhaps loved. What they will do when the news of your death reaches them. Take this one step further..." - M.F. Perrin. An Ebbing of Curiosity is an original script developed for the stage by The Working Theatre under the direction of Nicola Perrin. The text has been derived mostly from the correspondence and writing of Margaret Stratton and Michael F. Perrin.
By The Working Theatre - Curated by Nicola Perrin
Ebbing of Curiosity, An
- April 16, 1985 to April 27, 1985
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"a show on the theme of masks"
By Adrian Alexandria de Vander Vogue, Billy Gene Wallace, Bonnie Campell, Cedar Wallace, Christina Estable, Cindy Martin, Constance, David Enn Dorrington, Dawn Richards, Deborah Baxter, Dianne Radmore, E. Falkenberg, Gary Lenny, Jerry, Jil Weaving, Judy Baxter, Ken Gerberick, Kinichi Shigeno, Madeleine Gheng, Mandad, Nancy Warnock, Patrick Kennedy, Rae Mate, Ray Goodfriend, Rob Tokarz, Sarah Vincent, Tonje Olson, Vaughan Hammett, Xerex Haffenden
False Face: a goup show on the theme of masks
- April 16, 1985 to April 27, 1985
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No description available
By Group Exhibition
False Face: A group show on the theme of masks
- September 14, 1985 to September 15, 1985
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Hear and see the music of Carolyn Bell brought to life in the tumes: Mr. Corksnote, Saxaphone, and many others.
By Carolyn Bell