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SUMMARY: IDYLL Three Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:   Opening reception\, Saturday May 31\, 1 to 3 pm Holly Ward: 
 Radical Rupture Noam Gonick and Luis Jacob: Wildflowers of Manitoba Audrey 
 Capel Doray: Electronic Seascape and other works including Victor Doray’s P
 ic-A-Mix with works from the collection. The Belkin Art Gallery is pleased 
 to present three exhibitions featuring work by Holly Ward\, Noam […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p> </p><p>Opening reception\, Saturday May 3
 1\, 1 to 3 pm</p><p>Holly Ward: <em>Radical Rupture<br /></em>Noam Gonick a
 nd Luis Jacob: <em>Wildflowers of Manitoba<br /></em>Audrey Capel Doray: <e
 m>Electronic Seascape </em>and other works including Victor Doray's <em>Pic
 -A-Mix<br /></em>with works from the collection.</p><p>The Belkin Art Galle
 ry is pleased to present three exhibitions featuring work by Holly Ward\, N
 oam Gonick and Luis Jacob\, and Audrey Doray.  Idyll takes measure of the c
 urrent upsurge of interest in the 1960s in the visual arts.</p><p>Audrey Do
 ray was a pioneer in multi-media\, interactive and digitally based art when
  she produced Wheel of Fortune in 1968 and Electronic Seascape in 1969.  Th
 is section will also included some of Doray’s paintings and a multi-media w
 ork by her late husband Victor Doray.</p><p>Wildflowers of Manitoba is a mu
 ltimedia performance installation by Noam Gonick and Luis Jacob.  The work 
 was featured at the 2007 Montreal Biennale.  It consists of four short film
 s and sound presented in a furnished geodesic dome.  The films show four yo
 ung men living off the grid in a survivalist camp on the shores of Lake Win
 nipeg during the summer of 2006.  The loosely scripted scenes establish a n
 aturalist idyll seemingly removed from contemporary life.</p><p>Holly Ward’
 s 2005 work\, called Radical Rupture\, is an installation that incorporates
  a recording of a 1967 speech given by Herbert Marcuse in London\, “On Libe
 ration from the Affluent Society” as the sound track for a projection of an
  erratic starry night.</p><p>We gratefully acknowledge the support of The C
 anada Council for The Arts.</p>
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