L

L

G

L

L

G

L

L

G

L

L

G

L

L

G

L

L

G

L

L

G

L

L

G

L

L

G

L

L

G

L

L

G

L

L

G

L

L

G

L

L

G

L

L

G

L

L

G

L

L

G

L

L

G

L

L

G

L

L

G

Exhibitions

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

Minor Pieces

Guido van der Werve

Curated by Cate Rimmer

November 17–December 19, 2010
Still from Nummer twaalf, variations on a theme: The King's Gambit accepted, the number of stars in the sky and why a piano can't be tuned or waiting for an earthquake, Guido van der Werve, 2009. Image courtesy of the artist.

Charles H. Scott Gallery is pleased to present Minor Pieces, a solo exhibition by Dutch artist Guido van der Werve featuring two film works and a series of related photographs.

The title of the exhibition is a reference to the game of chess which plays a key role in one of van der Werve’s film presented at the gallery. In Nummer twaalf, variations on a theme: The King’s Gambit accepted, the number of stars in the sky and why a piano can’t be tuned or waiting for an earthquake, the artist considers the concept of infinity by interweaving chess, music, the mathematics of nature and notions of the sublime.

The exhibition will also include Nummer zes: Steinway grand piano, wake me up to go to sleep, and all the colors of the rainbow. In the film, the artist who is also a composer and classically trained pianist, sets out the history of the Steinway piano, subsequently enacting his desire to locate himself within its privilege and romantic grandiosity.

Public Programmes

Opening Reception
Tuesday, November 16, 7:30 PM
Charles H. Scott Gallery, Emily Carr University of Art + Design

Artist Talk
Monday, November 15, 7 PM
Emily Carr University Theatre

Biographies

Guido van der Werve was recently awarded the Prix International d’Art Contemporain, La Fondation Prince Pierre de Monaco and is currently short-listed for the Future Generation Art Prize. He has exhibited extensively including solo exhibitions at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington DC and the Hayward Gallery in London