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Catalogue Reviews
A handful of attractive recent exhibition catalogues, as well as archived catalogue reviews.
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In this issue
FEBRUARY MARCH 2010
Backstory: Nuuchaanulth
Ceremonial Curtains
Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery
Vancouver BC to Mar 28, 2010
Great New Wave:
Contemporary Art from Japan
Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
Victoria BC to May 30, 2010
Rangel de Maria: Constant Motion
Monarch Contemporary
Seattle WA through Feb 27, 2010
Alexander Calder: A Balancing Act
Seattle Art Museum
Seattle WA to Apr 11, 2010
Tim Rollins and K.O.S.: A History
Frye Art Museum
Seattle WA - to May 31, 2010
Snap, Crackle, Pop
University of Lethbridge Art Gallery
Lethbridge AB - to Mar 5, 2010
Mail Art Olympix
Penticton Art Gallery
Penticton BC - Jan 22-Mar 14, 2010
Havana Gallery
Vancouver BC - Feb 21-Mar 5, 2010
Momentum: 25 Artists
Leighdon Studio Gallery
Vancouver BC Feb 2-27, 2010
Migrating Messages
Blackfish Gallery
Portland OR Feb 2-27, 2010
James Nizam: Memorandoms
Gallery Jones
Vancouver BC Feb 4-27, 2010
Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller
Art Gallery of Alberta, Edmonton AB Jan 31-May 9, 2010
Emily Carr University of Art & Design, Vancouver BC Feb 4-21, 2010
Lisa Birke: 20/10 Vision
Bau-Xi Gallery
Vancouver BC Feb 6-27, 2010
David Burdeny: Sacred and Secular
Herringer Kiss Gallery, Calgary AB Feb 6-27, 2010Jennifer Kostuik Gallery, Vancouver BC Feb 28-Mar 14, 2010
Visceral Bodies
Vancouver Art Gallery
Vancouver BC - Feb 6-May 16, 2010
Bright Light: Public Art
Downtown Eastside, various locations
Vancouver BC Feb 12-Mar 21, 2010
Ken Monkman: The Triumph of Mischief
Glenbow Museum
Calgary AB Feb 13-Apr 25, 2010
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ALEXANDER CALDER

MAIL ART OLYMPIX

TIM ROLLINS / K.O.S.

VISCERAL BODIES

BRIGHT LIGHT

JANET CARDIFF &
GEORGE BURES MILLER
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DEPARTMENTS
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Catalogue Reviews
Interesting catalogues from recent shows as well as archived catalogues.
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Judy Radul: World Rehearsal Court
Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery
Vancouver BC Oct 9-Dec 6, 2009
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Judy Radul, World Rehearsal Court (2009), production still [Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, Vancouver BC, Oct 9-Dec 6]
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Judy Radul, World Rehearsal Court (2009), production still, Naufus Ramirez-Figueroa as the Registrar and Peter Anderson as the Prosecution [Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, Vancouver BC, Oct 9-Dec 6]
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World Rehearsal Court is a large-scale media installation by Vancouver artist Judy Radul. In one area, a pre-recorded seven-channel video work presents a series of courtroom vignettes based on trial transcripts from the International Criminal Tribunals. The solemn videos contrast with live scenes captured by a series of computer-controlled cameras and displayed on an array of monitors. The two parts of the exhibit create a tension that challenges the kinds of distinctions made by courtrooms and lawyers between experience, testimony, truth, and fiction.
Through World Rehearsal Court, Radul investigates the complexities of real-life experience, the roles of new technologies in courts of law, and the compression of such complex, multi-sensory and multi-dimensional experiences into written record. The work reflects aspects of Radul's Downe's Point (2005), which explored the spatial architecture of views through a camera lens, and Describe Video (2007), which examined different kinds of "blind spots".
LECTURE
by Anselm Franke
Artistic Director. Extra City Centre for Contemporary Art, Antwerp
Mon, Nov. 23, 6:308 pm
Room 104, Frederic Lasserre Bldg.
6333 Memorial Road, UBC
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Judy Radul's interdisciplinary practice includes photography, sculpture, performance, video and mixed media installations. She earned a Master of Visual and Media Arts, Bard College, New York (2000) and has exhibited her work internationally at such prestigious venues as the Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst (Antwerp), and The Power Plant (Toronto). Radul teaches at Simon Fraser University. Mia Johnson
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Judy Radul, World Rehearsal Court (2009), installation detail [Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, Vancouver BC, Oct 9-Dec 6]
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