The
Marion Scott Gallery is pleased to present a special window exhibition
featuring new work by Vancouver artist Andrew
Owen. This unique
street-front installation comprises one large-scale work, entitled Brilliant Cut, along
with two smaller related works. All three pieces belong to the
artist’s ongoing Excavations series.
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In keeping with Owen’s desire to limit the distortion
that arises through any act of artistic interpretation, the works in
the Excavation series are created through a careful process
of subtraction. He begins by removing old sections of street hoardings
whose surfaces have been covered with layers of promotional posters
and announcements. Using these as found material, Owen painstakingly
cuts through their papered surfaces, varying the depth and stripping
away the accumulated matter according to a predetermined design. The
procedure results in colourful patterned images that manage to preserve
the texture and intrinsic beauty of their original environment.
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In order to create the exhibition’s principal work,
Owen followed the geometry of a diamond that has been cut using the “brilliant
cut” style, so named for its ability to refract the maximum
light possible. The resulting circular composition is almost kaleidoscopic
in effect. Although Brilliant Cut is made from “low” and
impermanent materials (ephemeral posters), the composition itself
is based on “high” and permanent objects (a diamond),
a contradiction that transforms Owen’s work into a play on
the dichotomy between high and low, precious and marginal.
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The two smaller
works in the exhibition are preparatory works, one the prototype
for Brilliant Cut, the other a maquette
for another larger composition. Striking creations in their own right,
they also allow viewers the opportunity to better understand Owen’s
singular working process.
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The exhibition is complemented by two outdoor installations
featuring two major works from the artist’s parallel series
of photo-cubic portraits. These are both located in front of the
Cambie Annex on Cordova Street, just a short walk from MSG.
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Brilliant Cut Excavation,
2008
excavated poster hoarding, 56" x 52"
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