Isabelle Hayeur's art is an ecological critique of the effect of urbanization on the environment. Inhabiting concentrates on her analysis of the impact suburbs have had on nature, and is a selection of photographic works from three series: 'Model Homes', a succession of frontal portraits of suburban homes; 'Excavations'.
Isabelle Hayeur's art is an ecological critique of the effect of urbanization on the
environment. Inhabiting concentrates on her analysis of the impact suburbs have had
on nature, and is a selection of photographic works from three series: 'Model
Homes', a succession of frontal portraits of suburban homes; 'Excavations',
ground-level views of suburban groupings and the soil surrounding them; and
'Destinations', large-scale depictions of the coexistence of human habitats and
their natural surroundings.
Each photographic work by Isabelle Hayeur incorporates several images, using Adobe(r)
Photoshop(r) software to form an apparently seamless representation. The smoothness
with which she integrates views of sometimes widely differing perspectives and
scales is such that it takes a moment to realize that what she is offering is an
elaborate, artificial construction, not a natural scene. We have to look at these
works with a mental lens that has to adapt its focus back and forth, and in the
process we come to understand that issues that appear disconnected are, in fact,
related to one another.
Through her choice of images and themes, Hayeur expresses an anxiety about the way
humanity has come to occupy the natural territory. The representation not only of a
site but of what has happened to it turns her work into something akin to history
painting. A history painting that expresses a moral judgment on the rapid
degradation of the natural world while also making an acerbic comment on the
"residential" folly that has led to the exponential growth of the suburbs.
Serge Be'rard, exhibition curator
Born in 1969, Isabelle Hayeur, lives and works in Montreal. Since the late 1990s,
she has been known for her large-format digital montages, while she also produced
several videos and site-specific installations. Hayeur has exhibited in the context
of various group and solo exhibitions. Most recent and upcoming exhibitions include:
Les rencontres internationales de la photographie a' Arles (2006), Montreal Museum of
Fine Arts (2006), Muse'e d'art contemporain de Montre'al (2005), The Prefix Institute
of Contemporary Art in Toronto (2005), The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art
(2004-2005), Casino Luxembourg, forum d'art contemporain (2005) and The Neuer
Berliner Kuntsverien in Berlin (2005)
Publication:
The hardcover, illustrated, bilingual English and French publication
Inhabiting: the works of Isabelle Hayeur / Habiter: les oeuvres d'Isabelle
Hayeur, by Serge Be'rard (Oakville Galleries / Muse'e national des beaux-arts du
Que'bec, 2006), will be available for purchase from Oakville Galleries.
Opening : Thursday 22 June at 7 pm
Oakville Galleries
120 Navy Street (Centennial Square) - Oakville
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1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Sunday