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Sobey Art Award
dal 6/8/2010 al 20/11/2010

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6/8/2010

Sobey Art Award

Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Halifax

2010 Atlantic Long List / Stephen Kelly: Open Tuning (Wave Up)


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Each year, 25 artists from the five regions across the country are nominated for the Sobey Art Award. This exhibition highlights the excellence of artistic production in the Atlantic Region through the diverse practices of the contemporary artists who, through various connections, identify themselves as Atlantic Canadian.

The long listed artists representing the Atlantic Region in 2010 are: Graeme Patterson (Halifax, NS), Mario Doucette (Moncton, NB), Lucie Chan (Vancouver, BC), Vanessa Paschakarnis (West Dublin, NS), and Emily Vey Duke and Cooper Battersby (Syracuse, NY).

Artist Graeme Patterson is represented by Taming The Wild (2008), a series of photographs and stop-motion puppets that collectively evoke a humourous though poignant take on our interaction with the natural world.

In Bagarres (2009-2010), Mario Doucette expands upon his revisionist interpretation of history in this series of paintings involving elements of mythology, symbolic meaning, and popular culture.

Lucie Chan’s LofoSto (2009), short for Longing for Stories, is an expansive work comprised of 106 drawings and animations exploring issues of identity in an increasingly globalized world.

Vanessa Paschakarnis presents Shadows of Domestication (2010) and Shadows for Humans (2003-2004), new and recent pieces that respond to the artist’s ongoing interest in the formal and material language of sculpture.

Lastly, collaborators Emily Vey Duke and Cooper Battersby, this year's Atlantic finalists for the 2010 Sobey Art Award, restage Reanimating the Universe with Basic Breathing Exercises (2008), an installation involving taxidermy and multiple video projections that immerse the viewer in their world of wonder.

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Stephen Kelly: Open Tuning (Wave Up)
August 28, 2010 - January 9, 2011

Halifax-based artist Stephen Kelly, through his work Wave Up, explores the relationship between land and sea, sound waves and sea level. Using speakers mounted on the Gallery wall, he combines electronic and sculptural elements to create an interactive work of art that mimics buoys at sea responding to weather and climactic conditions.

The speakers are connected via the Internet to Fisheries and Oceans Canada wave data buoys to translate data into motion and sound. The ocean's behaviour is mirrored in real-time throughout the installation space. Ocean waves become sound waves. The speakers literally mirror the waves' movements in the ocean. As the weather churns the sea, the speakers move more wildly in the Gallery space. The movements are then translated to sound and the viewer is virtually set afloat on the waves.

Image: Vanessa Paschakarnis, Blue Moon, 2010. Winterstone, 10" x 14" x 11" / 25cm x 36cm x 28cm

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