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3/10/2002

Announcing Hammertown

The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh

A touring show of artists emerging from the Vancouver arts scene to international attention. A vibrant, startlingly original and challenging exhibition of sculpture, multi-media installations, film, photography and video works. Hammertown, the title, is taken from the novel Life, A User's Manual (1974) by French author Georges Perec.


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Announcing Hammertown, a touring show of artists emerging from the Vancouver arts scene to international attention. A vibrant, startlingly original and challenging exhibition of sculpture, multi-media installations, film, photography and video works, Hammertown is the first themed exhibition of the artists work realized outside Canada, mounted in conjunction with the Contemporary Art Gallery of Vancouver, and curated by director Reid Shier.

'Free and wonderfully uninhibited,' said The Toronto Globe and Mail, describing as serious fun the artists who share a mutual interest in the use of commodities, popular media and everyday imagery which their work re-inscribes with personal and politicised meanings. Individually, they have exhibited in London,York, Melbourne, New York, Munich and Helsinki and most have work in major Canadian Gallery Collections. The group, of Brian Jungen (born 1970), Geoffrey Farmer (b. 1967), Euan Macdonald (b. 1965), Damian Moppett (b. 1969), Myfanwy MacLeod (b.1961), Luanne Martineau (b. 1970), Shannon Oksanen (b. 1967) and Kevin Schmidt (b.1970), will be installing Hammertown and attending its opening and education events.
Among the striking works will be Jungen's, constructed from everyday camping items. In the past he has utilised plastic stackable lawn chairs, and Nike trainers. Jungens previous sculpture Shapeshifter was named within a top ten list in Artforum magazine and profiled in Time magazine. MacLeod's Our Mutual Friend, a wood sculpture of leg, foot and arm recalls and satirizes folk-craft tradition; The Shadow's Path, Macdonald's spectacular video gloaming of the New Zealand countryside traces, from helicopter viewpoint, the path of an eclipse of the sun, Shannon Oksanen's Spins film projection of a formalist skater is an homage to the theatricality and stage magic of Georges Méliès, and Kevin Schmidt's Long Beach Led Zep performance video with guitar, juxtaposes raw idealistic untrained technique with the splendor of Vancouver Island's West Coast backdrop.

Hammertown, the title, is taken from the novel Life, A User's Manual (1974) by French author Georges Perec. The title is chosen to illustrate the sense of alienation inhabitants of Vancouver may feel as a result of the received misinformation and promotion of the young North American city as a romantic geographical stereotype, that of a snow-capped town of traditional, cottage industry. Vancouver is the antithesis, its landscape bearing the cultural impact of European colonization and a compulsion to battle history by destruction and reinvention.

The Hammertown Media Education Project gives 48 young people, aged 16-25 years, the opportunity to to record, interpret and communicate their reactions to Hammertown artworks within a local peer-based media and promotions strategy while acquiring communication, audio-visual recording, design and marketing skills.

Organised by Media Education, the project runs from 30 September 25 October, within structured training sessions in the gallery and initiatives in the wider community. A provider of practical media and technical applications for young people, Media Education has joined forces with The Fruitmarket Gallery and Standard Life Investments to deliver this unique vocational opportunity, supported by Arts & Business New Partners scheme. Hammertown artists and exhibition curator Reid Shier are available for advance phone interviews or, from Saturday 28 September, in Edinburgh. Hammertown Media Education Project participants are available for interview from 7-10 October or by arrangement.

Image: Shannon Oksanen, Spins, 2002

EXHIBITION PREVIEW
Friday 4 October 7 9 pm
Sponsored by Gordons Edge

ARTISTS TALK
Saturday 5 October, 2pm
Hammertown artists in discussion with Reid Shier.

EXHIBITION DETAILS
5 October 22 November
Mon-Sat 11am-5.30pm, Sun 12-5pm

NEW PUBLICATION
Pp64, hardbound,170 x 210mm
Including essays by Reid Shier and Michael Turner and full documentation of the artists work. Price £10, available from the Bookshop.

FUNDING SUPPORT
Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of Canada, British Columbia Arts Council, Canada Council for the Arts, Canadian High Commission

CORE FUNDING
Scottish Arts Council

For all media enquiries, interviews and press material, please contact Annie Woodman, Media and Marketing Manager

The Fruitmarket Gallery
45 Market Street Edinburgh, EH1 1DF
Tel: 0131 226 8182
Fax: 0131 220 3130

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