Ludovic Burel
Stuart Croft
Eduardo Difarnecio
Per Huttner
Myfanwy Macleod
Tommy Stockel
Neil Zakiewicz
The Helen Pitt Gallery is pleased to present this exhibition of International artist to Vancouver. Re-defining the La-La-La-Landscape is a curatorial endeavour to re-think how a landscape can be defined based on the experiences of contemporary urban life.
Re-Defining the La-La-La-Landscape
Ludovic Burel (Paris), Stuart Croft (London), Eduardo Difarnecio (New
York), Per Huttner (Stockholm), Myfanwy Macleod (Vancouver), Tommy
Stockel (Copenhagen/Berlin), Neil Zakiewicz (London)
Exhibition design by Thomas Elovsson (Stockholm)
The Helen Pitt Gallery is pleased to present this exhibition of
International artist to Vancouver. Re-defining the La-La-La-Landscape
is a curatorial endeavour to re-think how a landscape can be defined
based on the experiences of contemporary urban life.
For the first time in history the majority of the population of the
planet lives in cities. Thus, the landscape that we live in is
predominantly human, urban, architectural, virtual, molecular,
emotional, filmic and often encompass more of these layered
landscapes at the same time.
The exhibition brings together a group of internationally acclaimed
artists who deal with these issues and who work in a variety of
mediums: sculpture, collage, photography, video and film.
The work in the exhibition will be presented in and around an
architectural/sculptural/designer setting created by the Swedish
artist Thomas Elovsson. This structure is made up of painted
MDF-modules and can be assembled in different shapes to fit the
gallery space at hand.
Private View, 8 pm, March 7
The exhibition is curated by Per Huttner and is a Curatorial Mutiny project.
The exhibition is realized with kind support of The Embassy of
Sweden, Ottawa and IASPIS, Stockholm and DCA, Copenhagen
The Helen Pitt Gallery gratefully acknowledges the support of the
Canada Council for the Arts, the BC Arts Council, BC Gaming
Commission and the City of Vancouver.
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