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Double Space
October 4, 2008 to January 25, 2009 As a format, the dual projection has received considerable attention during the past decade, in large part thanks to the work of the internationally celebrated British artist Douglas Gordon. Significantly, Gordon’s work of the last decade has witnessed a critical shift: from a questioning of cinematic time and space in installations such as left is right and right is wrong and left is wrong and right is right (1999) to the probing of video and its complex connections to real time and space in works such as Play Dead; Real Time (on display this fall at the MacKenzie). Double Space takes up this latter question by presenting three different approaches to the joining of adjacent virtual spaces. Rachelle Viader Knowles, a Regina-based media artist who was nominated for the Sobey Art Award in 2006, splits a single subject in two in her installation The Future. What at first appears to be an ordinary backyard garden in between two parallel rows of Victorian terraced houses is actually one backyard that has been mirrored in two projections. A solitary child appears in first one side, then the other, reinforcing the illusion that this is a unitary space. As the boy tells stories about his life—past, present and future—we learn of his situation as a child of divorce, letting temporal and emotional cleavages emerge. Programs Friday, October 3, 2008, 7:30 p.m. Image Credit Rachelle Viader Knowles Organized by the MacKenzie Art Gallery with support from the Canada Council for the Arts, the Saskatchewan Arts Board and the City of Regina Arts Commission. Back |
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