The Transformation of Canadian Landscape Art Inside&Outside of Being

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Opening time:3:00pm,Jan.31, 2015
Duration: 2015.01.31 -- 2015.03.08
Location: 3/F & 4/F Exhibition Hall of Building No.1, 1/F Exhibition Hall of Building No.2,Today Art Museum

Exhibition Preface

As shan shui hua did in China, landscape art has played a major role in early Canadian art history. During the 1920’s, the Group of Seven painted the “wilderness” of Canada: their work has been employed by government and institutions to create a unity narrative across the country, which still persists in the popular imagination today. Nevertheless, some contemporary Canadian artists, in a dialogue with their history of art, have transformed the landscape genre into a much more diverse practice.
 
A number of overlapping themes become apparent in this exhibition: the idea of an information landscape; explorations of the historical, cultural, political resonances of the genre; internal, imagined landscapes of a psychological nature; emotional and historical relationships to the land; and finally, meditations on our impact upon it.
 
As you experience this exhibition, consider what perception of Canadian landscape art is developing in your mind: has it changed from what you originally conceived? Consider too how Canadian landscape art compares to Chinese traditions and contemporary art of this type: what parallels and differences do you perceive?  We hope this exhibition can create a rich and meaningful dialogue between Canadian art and Chinese art, one that can embrace both the past and present art of both nations, and awake an awareness of facing a shared reality. We now live in a radically changed world of nature, in a crisis which requires that we transform ourselves.

Curator

Zhou Yan、Yang ChaoTouring exhibition in-house co-c

Artist

Artists:Edward Burtynksy,Rebecca Belmore,Wanda Koop,Andy Patton,Bonnie Devine,Ed Pien,Robert Youds,Isabelle Hayeur,Andrew White,Michael Snow,Iain Baxter&Jamelie Hassan,Ron Bennel,Jean-François Côté,Gu Xiong,Jolene Baillie Gear Shifting Dancing Work

Works

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