Everywhere is anywhere is anything is everything. Featuring over 100 works, including several new large-scale installations, the exhibition surveys the past 14 years of this Vancouver-based artist's creative output across a range of media, such as installation, painting, photography, prints, and quilts.
May 22, 2014, Vancouver, BC –The first major visual art exhibition of artist and author Douglas
Coupland opens at the Vancouver Art Gallery on May 31, 2014. Featuring over 100 works, including
several new large-scale installations, Douglas Coupland: everywhere is anywhere is anything
is everything surveys the past 14 years of this Vancouver-based artist’s creative output across a range
of media, such as installation, painting, photography, prints, and quilts. The exhibition explores
concepts of cultural identity, technology’s ubiquity and contemporary life that are central to
Coupland’s work.
In conjunction with the exhibition, the Vancouver Art Gallery has commissioned Coupland to create a
site-specific public artwork Gumhead—a 7-foot tall interactive self-portrait by the artist, which will be
on view next to the Gallery on Howe Street, starting May 31, 2014. The exhibition is accompanied by a
first monograph of Coupland’s visual art, featuring essays from world-renowned authors such as
Sophia Al Maria, William Gibson, James Gleick, Bjarke Ingels, Chuck Klosterman, Hans Ulrich Obrist,
and Michael Stipe, co-published by the Vancouver Art Gallery and Black Dog Publishing.
“Marking the first solo museum exhibition dedicated to the art of one of the most thought-provoking
artists working today, everywhere is anywhere is anything is everything reflects the Gallery’s strong
commitment to provide a global platform for local artists,” said Kathleen S. Bartels, Director of the
Vancouver Art Gallery. “We are thrilled to be the first museum to present this survey of Coupland’s
work and hope this exhibition will inspire audiences of all backgrounds and generations to consider
what defines contemporary Canadian culture.”
Spanning a diverse range of media, Coupland’s work incorporates contemporary events, popular
culture, new technologies and art historical references that range from the paintings of Emily Carr andthe Group of Seven to the Pop Art sensibility of Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. The title of the
exhibition, everywhere is anywhere is anything is everything, reflects this range of influence, and
speaks to both Coupland's deep engagement with place and cultural identity and, simultaneously, his
recognition of a growing ubiquity, as access to information becomes more readily available to the
masses.
“Douglas Coupland’s work sheds light on subjects as varied as the distinct nature of Canadian identity,
the rise of utopian ideas, the power of words, the presence of digital technologies, the significance of
the everyday, and the unshakeable nature of one’s own constitution—ideas that Coupland examines
with both optimism and some trepidation.” said Daina Augaitis, Vancouver Art Gallery’s Chief
Curator/Associate Director.
The exhibition is presented through six themes:
- Secret Handshake unravels the stereotypes that constitute Canadian cultural identity, both
benign and menacing.
- In Growing Up Utopian, Coupland uses Lego, latent with endless creative possibilities, to
reflect on both the fantastical and dystopic possibilities born out of this post-war perspective.
- Words into Objects includes Coupland’s recent work Slogans for the 21st Century which
contains more than 100 pithy statements about our contemporary world.
- In Pop Explosion, Coupland brings classic images of the Pop Art movement into the 21st
Century.
- In The 21st Century Condition, Coupland references recent world events including the 9/11
terrorist attacks and introduces smartphone technology as a tool for viewers to engage with
memories of that pivotal event.
- The Brain focuses on a major new sculpture comprised of 5000 objects the artist has
collected over the years, serving as a metaphor for the complicated ways in which the brain
functions.
Douglas Coupland
Douglas Coupland is a visual artist based in Vancouver. Coupland studied at the Emily Carr Institute of
Art and Design (now University), graduating in 1984 and continued his studies at the Hokkaido College
of Art and Design in Japan as well as the Sapporo Instituto Europeo di Design, Milan. Since his return
to art-making in 2000, he has exhibited in solo exhibitions at DX Design Exchange, Toronto (2004);
Canadian High Commission, London (2004); Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal (2005); and
Simon Fraser University Gallery, Burnaby (2007). His work has been included in numerous group
exhibitions including those at JFK Terminal 5, New York (2004); Plug-In ICA, Winnipeg (2008);
Cambridge Galleries (2008); Center for Contemporay Arts, Prague (2008); Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina
travelling to Mount St. Vincent Art Gallery, Halifax and MacLaren Art Centre, Barrie (2008-2009);
Vancouver Art Gallery (2010-11); and Mass MoCA, North Adams (2012). Coupland’s notable public art
commissions include Terry Fox Memorial (2012) and Digital Orca (2010) in Vancouver, and
Monument to the War of 1812 (2008) in Toronto. In addition to his prolific art production, Coupland is
also an internationally renowned writer and designer—in 1991 he published his first novel, Generation
X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture which eventually became an international bestseller. He has since
published 14 novels and several works of non-fiction. In December 2013, Coupland was appointed to
the Order of Canada. Coupland was born in 1961 at the Royal Canadian Airforce base in Baden-
Söllingen, West Germany and in 1965 moved with his family to West Vancouver, British Columbia.
Douglas Coupland: everywhere is anywhere is anything is everything and Gumhead are organized by
the Vancouver Art Gallery and curated by Daina Augaitis, the Gallery’s Chief Curator/Associate
Director.
Gumhead is the fifteenth installment in TD NEXT: A Series of Artist Projects from the Pacific Rim,
presented by TD Bank Group.
Related Events:
The Future of the Future: An Evening of IdeasHosted by Douglas Coupland and Michael Prokopow with Sophia Al Maria, William Gibson, James
Gleick and Michael Stipe
Date & Time: Wednesday, June 11, 7pm
Venue: The Vancouver Club 915 West Hastings / Tickets: $60
Exhibition Publication Launch
A conversation between Douglas Coupland, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Shumon Basar
Date & Time: Friday August 15, 6pm
Venue: Vancouver Art Gallery, in the Gallery Lobby / Tickets: $10
Image: Douglas Coupland, Brilliant Information Overload Pop Head, 2010, acrylic and epoxy on pigment print, Collection of Lucia Haugen Lundin.
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