The Banff CentreThe Walter Phillips Gallery at The Banff Centre

David Janzen,
Welcome to Arcadia, 2007. Oil on canvas.

Mark Mullin,
Absorption Rates II
, 2007.
Oil on canvas. Courtesy of Paul Kuhn Gallery, Calgary.

Sarah Adams-Bacon, Everything was Beautiful, and Nothing Hurt (Drawing Series), 2004. Ink on paper, one of thirty-six drawings.

Terrance Houle and Jarusha Brown, Landscape 1, 2007. Colour photograph mounted on aluminum.

Kay Burns, Converse, 2006. Interactive audio installation.

Annie Martin, Untitled (in Arcadia), 2007. Audio installation.

Robin Arseneault, Paradoxe sur le Comédien, 2007. Mixed media installation and performance.

2007 Alberta Biennial of Contemporary Art: Living Utopia and Disaster

October 27, 2007 - January 6, 2008
Curated by Catherine Crowston and Sylvie Gilbert

Curators’ Talk: October 27, 2 p.m.
Opening Reception and Catalogue Launch (with ongoing shuttle service to Bison Courtyard satellite space): October 27, 7 - 9 p.m.

Sarah Adams-Bacon and Kay Burns Artists’ Talk: November 15, 7 p.m.

For the 6th incarnation of the Alberta Biennial of Contemporary Art, curators Catherine Crowston and Sylvie Gilbert have undertaken an investigation of the dual themes of Utopia and Disaster within the context of Alberta and its relation to the world environment.

The works in the exhibition raise questions about the paradoxical nature of our living experiences. They comment on the various ambiguous, competing and sometimes oppositional communities that we traverse and exist within. When wildly optimistic, we can become completely rapt in the possibility of a longer, fuller and more affluent existence while being concurrently disquieted by events, economics and beliefs that threaten to dramatically endanger such fulfillment. The works in the exhibition act as discrete reminders that hopes are often matched with impeding catastrophe, actions with adversity, and that Utopia is mostly built on disaster. As economic achievements are boasted and celebrated, misfortunes that have made such wealth possible are minimized or even dismissed. The exhibition does not subscribe to one world view or the other, but rather presents them as almost inevitable, yet paradoxical, partners.

Co-produced by the Art Gallery of Alberta and the Walter Phillips Gallery, the Biennial also presents a survey exhibition of the work of Alex Janvier at the Art Gallery of Calgary.

Artists

Sarah Adams-Bacon 
Robin Arseneault  
Richard Boulet  
Jennifer Bowes  
Ken Buera  
Kay Burns  
Chris Flodberg  
Julian Forrest
Paul Freeman
Anu Guha-Thakurta
Terrance Houle/Jarusha Brown
Geoffrey Hunter  
David Janzen  
Jonathan Kaiser  
Mary Kavanagh
Linh Ly  
Annie Martin
Mark Mullin  
Paul Robert
Laurel Smith
Kristy Trinier

Locations:

Walter Phillips Gallery
Glyde Hall
The Banff Centre
107 Tunnel Mountain Drive
Banff, Alberta

Bison Courtyard Satellite
Place 106
211 Bear Street
Banff, Alberta


 

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