The Art Gallery of Calgary
(formerly the Muttart Public Art Gallery)
is proud to present their Premiere Exhibition:
Through the Eyes of the Bear
March 2-April 15,2000
Artist: |
Maureen Enns |
Curator: |
Ewa Sniatycka |
Gala Opening: |
Thursday March 2 from 6-10pm |
Maureen Enns, an artist from Alberta, of international renown, has made
a significant impact on contemporary art in Canada. She has successfully
integrated the worlds of art and science to highlight ecological sensibilities.
Issues of wildlife management and conservation influence her work which
has taken her around the world from camel trekking in the Australian Outback
to the grizzlies of Kamchatka, Russia.
Through the Eyes of the Bear is an interdisciplinary, collaborative
exhibition that challenges notions of the nature of the grizzly while
addressing issues of conservation and management of the few remaining
wild places on the planet. It stems from the ongoing research and experiences
of Maureen Enns and her partner Charles Russell. They have lived in close
association with 3 orphaned grizzly cubs in Kamchatka, as extremely remote
area of eastern Russia.
The exhibition consists of 6 modules that include a selection of two
dimensional works. These are installation components that exploit technologies
in keeping with an ecological sensibility. This show is a reflection of
Enns' relationship with the cubs and her intimate understanding of their
world. Enns' work is a juxtaposition of realism and abstraction that translates
the grizzly cubs' interior landscapes and questions the exclusivity of
"human" emotions.
Components of Through the Eyes of the Bear will travel first to Ljubljana,
Sovenia at the Krka Gallery from March 22 to 29, 2000. Three days later,
it will open at camac which is at the Centre d'art de Marnay outside of
Paris, France and be on view April 1-9,2000. In September 2000, the travelling
show continues to the Moscow Contemporary Art Centre where it is supported
by the Canadian Embassy in Moscow.
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