Tuesday, December 19, 2006
River City Retrospect, part 1
These images are from a project I did with Jenni Reeder. I took photos of important Winnipeg sites--places with relevance to our city's art, culture, and history. I then found quotes relating to these spots or to the artists connected to them, and Jenni photoshopped the images and added the text.
In order, these three images salute: Nellie McClung, women's rights advocate; Randy Bachman, songwriter (as well as the famous streetcorner of Portage and Main); and novelists Adele Wiseman and Margaret Laurence. (For the third image, Jenni Reeder and our friend Renamaphone modelled as the two writers, recreating a pose from a 1945 photo, on the exact location where the original was shot).
This work is part of a show called "Back in the Day", an exhibit of young(ish) Winnipeg artists that recently showed at Gallery Corso in Ottawa, ON.
Cat Art
How Chris/ Drove Kate...
Hey Wildlife!
Self-Portrait as a Tree Checker, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Spring 2004
This was an art piece I did for a show of art by tree planters that I curated at the Label Gallery, Winnipeg, MB. (see images from the show at www.lorneroberts.ca)
For this work, I took at least one photo of myself every day while I worked in the bush in Northern Ontario for two months. I recorded the date, time, and location, and then, after tracing a bush map onto a large board, posted some of the photos along with their dates, etc.
More than anything, this piece was an attempt to represent some of the daily highs and lows of life as a tree planter.
Move the Stars to Pity
This shows three detail shots, and then the whole piece-- I called it "Move the Stars to Pity", from a quote by Flaubert in which he said: "Language is a cracked kettle on which we beat out a tune for bears to dance to, when all the while we are longing to move the stars to pity."
I made this--my FIRST art piece ever as a grown-up--in March of 2004 for an exhibit I organized called "Word is the Word" at the Label Gallery, Winnipeg, MB.
36 Views of Portage Avenue
These images, and the two posts that follow, are from an ongoing series I'm calling "36 Views of Portage Avenue."
There are actually two hundred images so far, but the "36" idea comes from 19-th century Japanese printmaking, where artists would make series of thirty-six works showing the same iconic image (often Mount Fuji) from a variety of different angles, seasons, etc.
All the pictures were taken directly out the front door of the Label Gallery, Winnipeg, MB, where I have my writing studio.
Sunset, Canadian Shield
Gorilla Munkeez
Ottawa bus/ Chelsea Hotel
Teapot Jenni
Stars-- They're Just Like Us!
This is a collage I created using images from celebrity gossip magazines, and a bit of yarn. It reflects my interest in our celebrity-driven culture, and our creating gods out of rather unexceptional and moderately talented people.
It appeared in the exhibit "In Good Faith", held at the Label Gallery, Winnipeg, MB, in October 2006.
So then I shambled after them...
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