- August 26, 1986 to September 6, 1986
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".. You can expect to see : a saxophone, an xylophone, Colonel Sanders, Spiderman, pink fluorescent eggs, a whirling dervish, a devil dancer, a pair of ears, black enamel paint, a basketball hoop, Billy Graham, ET, a zeliva, a mirror, Dr X, acetate, text, pieces of a hair dryer, 1/2 of a frisbee, watercolours, a lizard, a purple bag and much more."
By Roy Green
date | 27 Programs
Dates 1986- July 22, 1986 to July 31, 1986
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"His work in assemblage is bright and colourful it has the texture and feel of a Woolworths store in the toy section srrounded by useless bits of plastic. The work is alive with miniature scenarios and stil lives that are both insightful and silly."
By Ron La Pierre
Kibbles’n’ Bits
- July 8, 1986 to July 23, 1986
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"Celli's installation stands garish and threatening, seeming at first to be an obvious comment on the politics of our time Considered more closely, the piece reveals the artist's concern with aesthetics and the assignation of "values and morals" to art."
By Vilio Celli
Cruise Missile Project
- June 24, 1986 to July 5, 1986
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Digby is located on the Bay of Fundy in Southwestern Nova Scotia. This marginal farmland, it's divisions basically unchanged for 150 years, is the birthplace of the artist and the home of The Herd.... The second part of this show entitled "Taking the TV for Granite" consists of a group of sculptural paper pieces and are descendants of the rocky farmland of Digby County."
By Kempton Dexter
Digby County Pastures
- June 10, 1986 to June 21, 1986
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"He seems to have an unfailing ability to come up with brilliant little assemblage works pieces together in an inspired way from junk and discarded objects.... It's virtually impossible to describe these works... these are not jsut silly, fun pieces, however, because they do have powerful messages and are often poignant and moving."
By Gary Ouimet
O’ Gluttony
- May 28, 1986 to June 11, 1986
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"Beyond the Border", the title of the exhibition, refers to both the real borders containing the works and to the imaginary border between reality and the places the artist is trying to describe or intimate with his pieces."
By Colin Fraser
Beyond the Border
- April 29, 1986 to May 13, 1986
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This is a retrospectiv eshow of introspective paintings done over a personally dramatic three year period of Claire's life: 1982 - 1985.
By Claire Grover - Curated by Carol Ptolemy
Paris a Three Year Retrospective
- April 15, 1986 to April 27, 1986
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"Danielle's present work revolves aroun the same image. This image is repeated hundreds of times, row upon row, hand-drawn on paper, then placed behind silicone or plastic . The work is personal but it is not oblique. The rows of fogures suggest continuum; time passing and generation following generation. playful use of materials and thoughtful construction combine to produce objects that are unique and beautiful."
By Danielle Peacock - Curated by Glenn Alteen
Works
- March 18, 1986 to March 29, 1986
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