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Thursday, June 30, 2011

The Colour of My Dreams: Vancouver Art Gallery




from the collection
UNREAL

January 22 to September 5, 2011


Marcel Dzama
Untitled, 2000
ink, watercolour, root-beer wash on paper
Collection of the Vancouver Art Gallery
Vancouver Art Gallery Acquisition Fund


Since the origins of Surrealism in the 1920s, the tension between the recognizable and the unfamiliar has inspired and informed artistic practices. Unreal, drawn primarily from the Gallery’s permanent collection and augmented with local loans, considers contemporary artists’ explorations beyond the rational and looks at the ways in which they delve into ideas around desire, fantasy, anxiety and the absurd. Although many of the images and objects presented may initially appear normal and familiar, upon closer examination these quotidian scenes have been transformed into strange, mysterious and at times nightmarish depictions.

From examinations of human vulnerability to the mining of the unconscious as a source of inspiration, to a conscious turn towards the strange and fantastic as a deliberate strategy to counter the cool rationality of conceptual art, this exhibition considers the diversity and innovation with which artists explore the many edges of reality. Artists include Francis Bacon, Maxwell Bates, Matthew Brown, Marcel Dzama, Jock Macdonald, Myfanwy Macleod, Luanne Martineau, Paul McCarthy, Jason McLean, Eric Metcalfe, Annette Messager, Sandra Meigs, Al Neil, Alfred Pellan, Marina Roy and Cindy Sherman, among many others.









Beautiful BC, Maxwell Bates — Art Gallery of Greater Victoria Virtual Museum — was not in this show but the wonderfully demented Assassin was...



From artdaily.org: Vancouver Art Gallery Exhibition Highlights the Surrealist Fascination with Indigenous Art