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Exhibitions

Charles H. Scott Gallery, Emily Carr University of Art + Design

After the Gold Rush

Allora & Calzadilla, Cornelia Parker, Guido van der Werve, Jonathon Monk, Mark Soo

Curated by Cate Rimmer

March 19–April 25, 2010
Still from How to Appear Invisible, 16mm film on HD, 2008.

Charles H. Scott Gallery is pleased to present After the Gold Rush, an exhibition about post-event “afterness”. The work in the exhibition explores this condition in a number of ways, encompassing political and cultural change, shifts in perception and use value as well as more personal states of afterness. The exhibition opens in Vancouver at a time when the city is experiencing its own post-Olympic Games “morning after”.

In their film How to Appear Invisible, Puerto Rico-based artists Allora & Calzadilla document the demolition of Berlin’s Palast der Republik, a prominent landmark of the former German Democratic Republic.

Originally commissioned for an exhibition at the British Museum, Cornelia Parker’s We Know Who You Are We Know What You Have Done criticizes the coalition between Tony Blair and George Bush.

Vancouver artist Mark Soo’s large photographic work Indeterminate Parts investigates perception, representation, and the breakdown and re-formation of meaning.

Jonathan Monk’s sculptural works Thieves Remains and Brian play with the shift in use-value that occurs when utilitarian objects are emptied of their value and are then repurposed into objects of art.

Dutch artist Guido van der Werve’s Nummer twee: Just because I’m standing here, doesn’t mean I want to and Nummer zeven: The clouds are more beautiful from above, blend melancholy and absurdity, longing and failure.

Public Programmes

Closing Reception
Friday, April 23, 7:30 PM
Charles H. Scott Gallery, Emily Carr University of Art + Design

EXHIBITION GALLERY

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Installation view, After the Gold Rush, 2010. Photo credit: Scott Massey.
Installation view, After the Gold Rush, 2010. Photo credit: Scott Massey.
Jonathon Monk, Thieves Remains #26 (Light Green), 2009. Photo credit: Scott Massey.
Jonathon Monk, Thieves Remains #4 (Yellow), 2009. Photo credit: Scott Massey.
Installation view, After the Gold Rush, 2010. Photo credit: Scott Massey.
Cornelia Parker, We know who you are. We know what you have done., 2008. Photo credit: Scott Massey.
Jonathon Monk, Brian, 2009. Photo credit: Scott Massey.
Mark Soo, Indeterminate Parts, 2010. Photo credit: Scott Massey.
Guido van der Werve, Nummer zeven, The clouds are more beautiful from above, 2006. Photo credit: Scott Massey.
Guido van der Werve, Nummer zeven, The clouds are more beautiful from above, 2006. Photo credit: Scott Massey.
Guido van der Werve, Nummer zeven, The clouds are more beautiful from above, 2006. Photo credit: Scott Massey.
Guido van der Werve, Nummer twee, Just because I'm standing here, doesn't mean you have to 2006. Photo credit: Scott Massey.
Guido van der Werve, Nummer twee, Just because I'm standing here, doesn't mean you have to 2006. Photo credit: Scott Massey.
Allora & Calzadilla, How to Appear Invisible, 2009. Photo credit: Scott Massey.
Allora & Calzadilla, How to Appear Invisible, 2009. Photo credit: Scott Massey.
Allora & Calzadilla, How to Appear Invisible, 2009. Photo credit: Scott Massey.
Allora & Calzadilla, How to Appear Invisible, 2009. Photo credit: Scott Massey.