Past Exhibitions 1994
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October 29 to December 18, 1994

LIGHT, SURFACE and SOUND
Photography, Sculpture, Music and Film by MICHAELSNOW
Supported by the Canada Council and the Leon and Thea Koerner Foundation.

A selection of work regarding light and perception, following The Michael Snow Project, a large Toronto retrospective organized by the Art Gallery of Ontario and The Power Plant.

 

September 14 to October 23, 1994

LEE DICKSON: THE CAULDRON
Toronto artist Lee Dickson's complex installation investigating the symbol of the heart, with the focal story being the relic of Brother Andre's heart in Montreal, which was stolen and held for ransom.
Supported by the Canada Council Visiting Canadian Artist Program

 



LAURA LETINSKY: INTIMATE STAGES
Large colour photographs which look at how the body communicates intimate emotional dynamics.


June 15 to July 24, 1994

SYLVIE READMAN: CHAMPS D'ÉCLIPSES
An exploration of the portrait as landscape by Montreal artist Sylvie Readman.
Circulated by the Musée d'art contemporain in Montreal. Accompanied by a brochure.

 

JOSEF SUDEK PHOTOGRAPHS
A retrospective exhibition showcasing the work of the internationally renowned Czech Modernist photographer Josef Sudek, and including work by a number of his contemporaries, including Jaromir Funke and Jaroslav Rossler.
Organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas.
Supported in Vancouver by the Canada Council

 

 

April 30 to June 5, 1994

ROBERT FONES: HISTORIATED LETTERS

Recent large letter works by mid-career Toronto artist Robert Fones.
Supported by the Canada Council.
PHG catalogue with texts by Robert Fones, Jessica Bradley, and Robert Bringhurst.


March 19 to April 24, 1994

THE JUST PAST OF PHOTOGRAPHY IN VANCOUVER

Guest curator, Helga Pakasaar
An exhibition based primarily on the 1960s photographic work of Vancouver photographers Bill Cunningham, Denes Devenyi, Fred Herzog, Dick Oulton, and Foncie Pulice.
Supported by the Canada Council and the Hamber Foundation.
PHG catalogue published.

 

 

February 2 to March 13, 1994

THE COMPOSITE IMAGE:
New work by JERRY PETHICK

New assemblage sculpture by an important British Columbia artist. Supported by the Canada Council and a private sponsor.

PHG publication - artist's bookwork, Research and Reverie.

 

 

December 10 - 23, 1993 to January 5 - 23, 1994

HANNAH HÖCH: 1889 - 1978 COLLAGES
Photomontages by Hannah Höch, an important German artist from the Dada period. Organized by the Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations, Stuttgart; toured by the Goethe Institute.
Supported in Vancouver by the Canada Council.