Flower Petal Tongues
Griffin Art Projects
North Vancouver CA
Curated by Corrie Jackson.
September 14th - December 15th, 2018
The exhibition presents work resulting from or inducing the action of
performance, either as text, documentation, or objects. All works are
selected from private collections from across Canada, furthering the
element of the ongoing, intimate performance of living with works of
contemporary art. In this way, the exhibition explores the sensual
awareness of viewership, the echoing of the object in the body. The
investigation, presented here through a selection of works, draw from
the artist’s own interest in performance, spectatorship, and durational
viewing. The pieces themselves draw upon the intimate act of looking
and the durational dialogue that springs between the viewer and the
object.
Questions arise of whether one performs while in the act of looking.
Is it a passive observation, a gesture, which can be isolated within
ourselves but also incorporates our bodies, our politics, and our
experience - asking us to draw from all this in our action of
understanding. Considering the role of the Griffin foundation as a
space that actively considers the distinctions between private and
public audience through its focus on collections, the exhibition looks
to extend this consideration into the role of intimacy in viewership.
The exhibition includes work by Valérie Blass, Cynthia Daignault, Sharon
Hayes, Maria Hupfield, Annette Kelm, Germaine Koh, Liz Magor, Jenine
Marsh, Judy Radul, Jana Sterbak, Janet Werner and Joyce Wieland. We
will also produce a brochure for the project with essays by Corrie
Jackson and Anouchka Freybe.
Untitled Arrangement 1, 2016
Flowers, synthetic rubber, polyacrylic, dental floss