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The second video art installation that has been replaying in my mind like a loop in a black box gallery is Steve McQueen’s Deadpan from 1997. McQueen recreates...
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The Instability of Place: Kevin Lee Burton, Paul Wong & Amanda Strong on grunt gallery’s Urban Screen
The idea for a new screen began in 2014 when a City of Vancouver public art consultant approached three artist-run centers in Mount Pleasant: grunt gallery, The Western...
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The Instability of Place: Kevin Lee Burton, Paul Wong & Amanda Strong on grunt gallery’s Urban Screen
HOMe is a four minute experimental video connecting the homoerotic with the land. Burton explores gay identity, Indigeneity, and rural living through images taken on his ancestral territory of...
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The Instability of Place: Kevin Lee Burton, Paul Wong & Amanda Strong on grunt gallery’s Urban Screen
As Steryerl explains, “Senses and things, abstraction and excitement, speculation and power, desire, and matter actually converge within images.”6 Burton’s work breaks down the binary between subject and object. He opens...
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The Instability of Place: Kevin Lee Burton, Paul Wong & Amanda Strong on grunt gallery’s Urban Screen
Vancouver artist Paul Wong, created six short 10-second videos titled, CHINESE ONLY Television Bumpers. These brightly colored digital graphics are written specifically in Chinese characters. The characters, “Chinese Only” are overlaid...
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The Instability of Place: Kevin Lee Burton, Paul Wong & Amanda Strong on grunt gallery’s Urban Screen
As Steyerl reminds us, to participate in image culture means to take part in its violent history, a history that is often re-created through 21st century technology without question. Wong...
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The Instability of Place: Kevin Lee Burton, Paul Wong & Amanda Strong on grunt gallery’s Urban Screen
In Amanda Strong’s work the idea of place is explored through a six-minute, stop-motion animation titled Ghosts. It’s a story about the plight of the wolf and the caribou that...
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Telling Women’s Stories: A Spotlight on NFB Animation
Jen Strom’s Assembly from 2012 is dedicated to the memory of Kathleen Shannon, an editor and Executive Producer of Studio D. The four-minute paint-on-glass animated film explores the process...
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Telling Women’s Stories: A Spotlight on NFB Animation
In Flawed (2010), Andrea Dorfman takes on the issue of body image. She draws and paints in real time as she tells a series of stories from her...
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Telling Women’s Stories: A Spotlight on NFB Animation
When I show this film in my Feminism & Popular Culture classes, my students often comment upon how unusual it is to see older and unidealized naked bodies...