Wednesday, February 29, 2012

10 SECONDS ARTIST RECEPTION & DVD RELEASE

 10 Seconds Artist Reception and DVD Release


 








Thurs. Mar. 1st ~ 8-10pm
@ Gallery 1965
1965 Main Street, Vancouver, BC

This one-night art event marks the end of the yearlong series celebrating Vancouver 125 that featured Chelsea O’Brian, Dana Claxton, Douglas Coupland, James Yan, Jeff Chiba Stearns, Laiwan, Michael Turner and Tony Pantages.

Details on the project and this DVD release event can be found here:


http://us2.campaign-archive1.com/?u=d0b27faaa8a154bf4b090897a&id=5d3ab78c68&e=dd2a321013

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

ANN GOLDBERG - NEW PAINTINGS

Spring is just round the corner...remember that, when soaked in the Vancouver rain, February showers, bring May flowers. We just wanted to share two new works by Ann Goldberg...
Enjoy.

























Knox Road, 2011, oil on canvas 54 x 54 inches










































Yellow Tulips, 2011, oil on canvas

Monday, February 27, 2012

RENNIE COLLECTION


  DAMIAN MOPPETT

An interesting show worth visiting. 
We won't give away all the details...

For location and more information visit: 
On until the 26th of April, 2012

Born in Calgary, Alberta in 1969 and currently living and working in
 and received his Master of Fine Arts from Concordia University, Montreal. He
has exhibited widely including at The Power Plant, Toronto; The National
Gallery of Canada, Ottawa; Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal and the
Witte de With, Rotterdam.

Rennie Collection has evolved over a number of years to focus on works
related to identity, social injustice, appropriation, painting and photography.  In 2009,
renovations were completed on the oldest building in Vancouver's Chinatown to
display the collection to the public. Rennie Collection at Wing Sang holds two
exhibitions a year with supporting catalogues and events. 

To visit the Wing Sang building you must book a tour.

Saturday, February 25, 2012

COLLABORATION: PAUL & JULIE MORSTAD WITH NEKO CASE

The other day Paul Morstad brought to our attention a lovely video that he created for the talented Neko Case in collaboration with his also talented sister Julie Morstad.

It is such a sweet video, we thought it made for a great blog posting, view at your leisure, with pleasure!

Neko Case
“People Gotta Lotta Nerve”
Fox Confessor Brings the Flood
Directed by Julie and Paul Morstad
2009



This isn't the Morstad's first collaboration with Neko, read all about it in the Georgia Straight: http://www.straight.com/article-72977/julie-morstads-hair-limbs-cut-with-the-macabre

Friday, February 24, 2012

PAUL MORSTAD - NEW WORKS

The gallery recently received an update from Paul Morstad. Last spring he received a Canada Council grant for a project, and since then he has been creating works for the project. 


In Morstad`s words ``The project could be quickly surmised as a fictional, museological study of 19th Century Hobo culture, presented and intertwined with a survey of extinct, extirpated, and endangered animals––all done in an atmosphere of magical realism.``

These new works are captivating, we thought we would them along...
HOBO JELLYFISH, 2012

TOLSTOI AND THE HOBO MOTH, 2011
(DETAIL)
HOBO AND WHALE, 2011 



Thursday, February 23, 2012

VAG DESIRE AUCTION RAISES NEARLY $1 MILLION

The Vancouver Art Gallery hosted its Annual fundraising event & auction on the 18th of February, and many Winsor Gallery artists took part in the fundraising by donating works.



















Winsor Gallery Artists who donated work for auction were:
  • Paul Wong
  • Dana Claxton
  • Angela Grossmann
  • Brian Howell
  • Fiona Ackerman
  • Bill Anderson
  • Ann Goldberg
  • Gabryel Harrison
  • David Wilson
  • David Robinson
The auction was a most successfull affair, the VAG raised nearly $1 million dollars, and of that, Winsor Gallery Artists works contributed greatly to this tally. Congratulations to the VAG and all the artists who were a part of the fundraiser, it was a night to remember!

PRESS LINKS FOR THE EVENT:
LIVE AUCTION IN PROGRESS

PAUL WONG'S SPECTACULAR NEON VIDEO ART PIECE

TWO OF OUR FAVOURITE PEOPLE: A.GROSSMANN & A.R.LUKACS

DANA CLAXTON'S "PAINT UP" PRINT LOOKS OUT OVER THE CROWD


Wednesday, February 15, 2012

MARK LANG: Allusion Ambiguity & Complexity

The work of Mark Lang  featured in the Dec/Jan Edition of American Artist. Lang's work was featured as part of a an article that highlighted: Twelve artists and four top trends in art in 2012. 


If you are picking up a copy of American Artist, be sure to find the feature on Lang written by Austin R. Williams titled: Allusion, Ambiguity, and Complexity. 




Abstraction, Mark Lang, 2010, oil on canvas, 39 x 47 inches


Graces, Mark Lang, 2008, oil on canvas, 84 x 72 inches




Standing, Mark Lang, 2008, oil on canvas, 48 x 30

Lang will have a solo exhibition mid-November this year in Montreal at Galerie de Bellefeuille. This exhibition will feature Lang's current approach to painting as well as a new tangent where he is exploring work that is much more process oriented.  View more of Lang's work on on Winsor Gallery's feature page, as well as on Lang's website. 




Monday, February 13, 2012

DESIRE - VANCOUVER ART GALLERY AUCTION


Art patrons and artists will converge at the Vancouver Art Gallery on Saturday, February 18 for the gala fundraiser, beginning with an exclusive reception and live auction in the galleries at 6pm. Following the live auction, the evening will continue at the nearby Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver with a decadent dinner, a silent auction featuring more than 40 works, and dancing the night away. 

We hope the VAG, its patrons, and all of the participating artists have a fabulous evening and raise plenty of funds for future endeavors! 




Several Winsor Gallery artists are participating this year, here are their works: 

Fiona Ackerman
CA+BD, 2011
oil and acrylic on canvas
24” x 14”
Donated by
Fiona Ackerman
Courtesy of Winsor Gallery, Vancouver

Estimated Value: $1,700




Bill Anderson
Transit Shelter, Reflections, 2010
archival pigment inkjet print22” x 48"
edition 3 of 12

Donated by  Bill AndersonCourtesy of Winsor Gallery, Vancouver

Estimated Value: $3,200



Dana Claxton
Paint Up #2, 2012
lightjet archival c-print
71” x 72”
edition 1 of 4

Donated by
Dana Claxton
Courtesy of Winsor Gallery, Vancouver

Estimated Value: $20,000





Ann Goldberg
Mary, 2010
oil on canvas
48” x 36”

Donated by
Ann Goldberg 
Courtesy of Winsor Gallery, Vancouver

Estimated Value: $4,800



Angela Grossmann
Lying, 2011
oil on mylar
36” x 24”
edition #

Donated By
Angela Grossmann
Courtesy of Winsor Gallery, Vancouver

Estimated Value: $9,500





Gabryel Harrison
Friends, 2011
oil, bitumen, gold, white gold and lead
36” x 24”

Donated by
Gabryel Harrison
Courtesy of Winsor Gallery, Vancouver

Estimated Value: $3,000

















Brian Howell
35 East Hastings Street, 2010
archival inkjet
print, A/P
71 3/8” x 58 ½” (sight)

Donated by
Brian Howell
Courtesy of Winsor Gallery, Vancouver

Estimated Value: $14,950





David Robinson
Scaffold, 2010
bronze, steel
25” x 5” x 5”
edition 5 of 18

Donated by
David Robinson
Courtesy of Winsor Gallery, Vancouver

Estimated Value: $6,000





David Wilson
In the Middle, 2012
acrylic on canvas
36" x 36"

Donated by
David Wilson
Courtesy of Winsor Gallery, Vancouver

Estimated Value: $5,000















Paul Wong
VIDEOART VIDEOART VIDEO, 2011 
neon6” x 90” x 3 ¾”edition 1 of 5

Donated by Paul Wong
Courtesy of Winsor Gallery, Vancouver

Estimated Value: $15,000







DESIRE Art Auction 2012 artists include: Fiona Ackerman; Bill Anderson; Roy Arden; B.C. Binning; Eli Bornowsky; Edward Burtynsky; Lincoln Clarkes; Dana Claxton; Scott Conarroe; Robert Davidson; Christos Dikeakos; Geoffrey Farmer; Graham Gillmore; Greg Girard, Ann Goldberg, Máximo González; Rodney Graham; Angela Grossmann; Hadley + Maxwell; Gabryel Harrison; Anthony Hernandez; Fred Herzog; Jeremy Hof; Brian Howell; Patrick Hunt; Shawn Hunt; Holger Kalberg; Ann Kipling; Dion Kliner; Evan Lee; Lyse Lemieux; Ken Lum; Landon Mackenzie; Myfanwy MacLeod; Kerry James Marshall; Scott McFarland; Elizabeth McIntosh; Eadweard Muybridge; James Nizam; Paul P.; Perkins+Will; Elspeth Pratt; Harald Pryn; Natalie Purschwitz; REDFLAGDESIGN; Reed Wong Design; William Reid; David Robinson; Danny Singer; Gordon Smith; Mark Soo; Carmelo Sortino; Ron Stonier; Ron Terada; Jeff Thomas; Jutai Toonoo; Renée Van Halm; Stephen Waddell; Jeff Wall; Ian Wallace, Ken Wallace; David Wilson; Paul Wong; Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas; Don Yeomans; Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun; Zhang Huan and Elizabeth Zvonar


Art Auction 2011 was the most successful in the Vancouver Art Gallery’s history, with proceeds of nearly $1.2 million in support of exhibitions and educational programs.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

PAUL WONG'S 10 SECONDS PROJECT


We were very excited to see the 8th installment of the 10 seconds project curated by Paul Wong. The 8th installment featured a short video and series of paintings by Doug Coupland. We have been following this series from its inception. Below you will find our favourite picks. We are looking forward to more 10 seconds installments too, as the project runs until March.
HAPPY VIEWING!


10 Seconds is a curated and commissioned series of new works by Vancouver artists that will be presented on the video screens of the Canada Line subway system. This yearlong project will run from April 2011 to March 2012. Each artist has been commissioned to create a 10-second work to be featured each month, repeating every 2 minutes over the commuter digital network and released on other digital platforms (YouTube/Facebook/DVD). If you are interested in learning more about the project please visit OnMain Gallery. 



VANCOUVER CODES BY DOUG COUPLAND, 2012


Vancouver Codes is 10 seconds of elegantly shifting codes that link to twenty pieces of data: including youtube videos, photographs of various sites such as Grouse Mountain, VanDusen Gardens, public artworks including Coupland's Digital Orca and Terry Fox sculptures, and written messages. He has also created a QR code that links towww.onmaingallery.com: all reasons to take out your smart phone, scan that screen, and see where Coupland takes you.
Douglas Coupland is a well-known Canadian writer and visual artist. His fiction is complemented by works in design and visual art arising from his early formal training. His first novel, the 1991 international bestseller Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture, popularized terms such as 'McJob' and 'Generation X'. He has published thirteen novels, a collection of short stories, seven non-fiction books, and a number of works for film and television. Since resuming his practice as a visual artist in 2001, he has exhibited in North America, Europe and Asia. Recent major commissions include a Terry Fox memorial for Vancouver (2011), and a memorial for fallen firefighters in Ottawa (2012). http://www.coupland.com

HIPPIE CHICK BY DANA CLAXTON, 2011
 

TUNE IN. PUT ON YOUR LOVE BEADS. Hippie Chick by Dana Claxton launches April 18th on YouTube and on the Canada Line subway system video screens April 18 to April 30. Hippie Chick celebrates Vancouver's history of counter-culture using archival footage from the first Easter Be-In held illegally in Stanley Park in 1967, when a large number of hippies and supporters defiantly gathered and claimed public space.  The human "be-ins" were gatherings of hippies, a vocal and growing subculture of baby boomers rejecting the conservative values of the status quo. Hippies were seeking out new and alternative lifestyles that were anti-war and anti-establishment. Claxton has reworked the footage to suggest that one of the streams in the hippie movement's demand for social change was manifested through creative expression and collective dance. The female body is self-realized through the right to dance freely.
Dana Claxton is an interdisciplinary artist creating works in film, video, photography, installation and performance that has garnered international recognition. She is represented by the Winsor Gallery, Vancouver. She is also active as a curator and she teaches Advanced Digital Arts and Performance Art at UBC. www.danaclaxton.com

SLASH FORWARD BY MICHAEL TURNER, 2011 

Slash Forward was designed to be placed amidst commercial ads/public service announcements/breaking news. 100,000 commuters come/go, arrive/depart and stand/walk past these info screens daily. Slash Forward is repeated every 2 minutes, 24/7. Derived from the forward-slash, Slash Forward is the third stage in what began as a concretist device on Turner's bloghttp://mtwebsit.blogspot.com/ and was later adapted to 140 slashes in the Twitter-driven Digital Natives LED billboard presentation on the Burrard Street Bridge http://digitalnatives.othersights.ca/tag/vancouver/. Is Slash Forward a message, a warning? 140 bright white slashes appear graphically on deep red field, presenting the illusion of forward/backward motion. The internet has changed not only the way we experience the world but the way its script is written. The forward-slash is part of that script, and a means of navigation. For Turner, a writer who values means over ends, the doorway these forward-slashes stand in for has become a recurring motif in his work, one that reminds us to always "mind the gap."
Michael Turner is an award-winning writer of fiction, criticism and song. His books include Hard Core Logo, The Pornographer's Poem and 8x10. He is also the co-author of Fred Herzog: Vancouver Photographs.

ESCAPE VELOCITY BY CHELSEA O'BRIAN, 2011 

Escape Velocity is a liberating flight of fancy. This 10-second film blends the speed and force of a helicopter with the magic, grace and beauty of a performer suspended in-the-air. Over the last 125 years we have evolved from a wooden shantytown to a city of concrete highrises constantly exceeding the vertical limits of yesterday. What may seem inaccessible becomes possible as science, technology and the dreams of artists propel us towards new ways of seeing and experiencing the world in which we live. We will soon be flying around in personal jetpacks as we take off and land on 100-storey buildings. Escape Velocity is dedicated to all those who have ever sat in a crowded commuter train wishing they could escape the urban hell and just fly away...
Chelsea O'Brian has worked in circus, dance, film, and theatre. While attending the National Circus School of Montreal, she invented the Aerial Kite and has developed its original technique. She has toured with Cirque Plume in France as an original cast member of L'Atelier du peintre, as well as participating in the show's creation (2008-2010). From Vancouver, she is now based in San Francisco. She was most recently in Vancouver performing in the equestrian-based multidisciplinary show Cavalia www.chelseao.com

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Friday, February 3, 2012

RAYMOND MARTIN'S WORK ON DISPLAY AT RBC's WATERKEEPER GALA

Ivujivk (La Nuit), Raymond Martin, 63 x 78 inches
If you are in Toronto on the 7th of February, make sure to get yourself some tickets to the Waterkeeper Gala presented by RBC. At the gala, you will not only be giving to a great cause, the restoration and protection of Lake Ontario, you will also be able to see sixteen stunning works of art from a diverse range of artists. 


Featured in the exhibition:


Raymond Martin, Paul BeliveauMichael Adamson, Ed Bartram, Edward Burtynsky, Barbara Cole, Barbara Davidson, Lily Gagnon, David Grieve, Daniel Hughes, Stewart Jones, Anita Kunz, Charles Pachter, Peter Rotter, Joe Sampson, and Su Sheedy.

  




Your support matters

A healthy, prosperous future depends on clean drinking water and a sustainable food supply. With your help, the inaugural Waterkeeper Gala will raise $250,000 to restore and protect Lake Ontario.
It is possible to create a swimmable, drinkable, fishable future. It is not possible to do it without you. Whether you purchase a work of art in our auction or simply make a donation online, your contribution helps secure clean water for 9-million people. Thank you.
The Waterkeeper Gala presented by RBC takes place Tuesday, February 7, 2012 at Corus Quay (Queens Quay & Jarvis in Toronto). Reception begins at 6:00 pm. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Edward Burtynsky will co-host this 10th anniversary celebration, dinner, and art auction.