Part of the JCI Lecture Series: ruptured representations Xu Bing – Word, Image and Meaning. Co-sponsered by:the center for chinese research, ms. greta ho, yishu magazine, st. john’s college in collaboration with the Vancouver Art Gallery.
TERROR – THE SERIES Due to unforeseen commitments, Paul Chan is not able to travel to speak on February 1st as announced. We are pleased, however, to be able, in conjunction with Western Front Exhibitions and courtesy of Greene Naftali Gallery, New York, to present a screening of Chan’s videos, The Tin Drum Trilogy. The […]
An exhibition of video works by UBC visual arts students. Constant technological advancements in recent years have significantly impacted the production and consumption of images. Such developments open many new possibilities but has also important cultural implications as they are changing the ways we create and understand images. This poses exciting challenges in front of […]
The Vancouver Art Gallery exhibition Vancouver Special: Ambivalent Pleasures includes work by forty visual artists, as a survey of the contemporary art activity in the city over the past five years. The featured works of art do not adhere to a singular subject or style but instead point to overlapping and ongoing conversations about abstraction, Surrealism […]