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Ways of Thinking is designed for anyone interested in exploring contemporary art and its exhibition framework. This section offers succinct and synthesized information on the exhibition’s concept, the artists and the works featured. One finds a general presentation, areas of inquiry and ideas to reflect upon as well as suggested Internet links and bibliographic references that allow one to gain a general understanding of the artist’s approach to artmaking, the works featured and the curatorial framing adopted. Ways of Thinking’s primary objective is to draw the public into the Gallery so that it can experience first hand the work in the exhibition and gain insight into the issues at work in contemporary exhibition making. Once the exhibition is over, Ways of Thinking becomes part of a documentation database of particular interest to students, teachers and researchers interested in the Gallery’s exhibition program.

OFF THE WALL
BARRY ALLIKAS, NEIL CAMPBELL, ALEXANDRE DAVID, BETTY GOODWIN, WANDA KOOP, LOUISE LAWLER, MICHAEL MERRILL, GUY PELLERIN, CLAUDE TOUSIGNANT

Exhibition produced by the Leonard and Bina Ellen Art Gallery with the support of the Canada Council for the Arts


A project by PIERRE DORION

In this exhibition the painter Pierre Dorion examines the relationship between the artist and the wall as a flat, pictorial or sculptural surface or, rather, as a conceptual reference, a site for questioning, or as material that informs the imaginary. Invited artists invest the walls of the Gallery by intervening directly on them either pictorially, as is the case with Neil Campbell, Louise Lawler, Barry Allikas and Wanda Koop or sculpturally by developing an ensemble that projects into space, in the case of by Alexandre David’s work. A series of monochromes by Claude Tousignant hover between the two categories. Michael Merrill, graphically deconstructs the gallery’s space in a series of drawings while Guy Pellerin deploys his pictorial intervention in an area where the public space of the atrium meets the white cube of the Gallery. A work by Betty Goodwin and documentary photographs by Gabor Szilasi depict her Mentana Street Project of 1979, in which she transformed an apartment by marking its wall surfaces and creating a structure of corridors. Through and beyond these various manners of working off the wall various issues arise concerning the representation of the exhibition site and its context, the residual presence of both abstract painting and Minimalism, a particular history of painting and of installation in Montreal, and, indeed, a global political consciousness.

 

BARRY ALLIKAS
NEIL CAMPBELL
ALEXANDRE DAVID
BETTY GOODWIN
WANDA KOOP
LOUISE LAWLER
MICHAEL MERRILL
GUY PELLERIN
CLAUDE TOUSIGNANT
Produced with the support of the Frederick and Mary Kay Lowy Art Education Fund.
   
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