Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Structure & Curio: Collective of current artists and alumni from Emily Carr University

Opening Thursday October 16th, 6:30pm at Yaletown Gallery is Structure & Curio. This is a collaborative ensemble show featuring a talented collective of current Artists and Alumni from Emily Carr University. The show explores many bizarre, unusual, interesting, sometimes overlooked examples of Structure within nature, the human body, memories, dreams, etc. Curio (as in decorative curiosities) is also examined through works that range from provocative to colorful, eclectic to thought provoking; each one the invention of a different artist's personality and vision. The ensuing result is a sensory kaleidoscope for the eyes, and mental stimulation for the brain. This sensory stimulation covers a variety of forms, among them painting, sculpture and photographs. The works create a sundry feast providing something for everyone to enjoy, from the seasoned art lover to the neophyte.

Furthermore, this opening is a unique and exciting opportunity to meet the artists firsthand, and discuss their creations and thought process with them. The event and food are free to the public. Space is limited. The show runs until October 31.

Yaletown Gallery is located at 123–1208 Homer Street (at Davie) in downtown Vancouver, and is devoted to bridging the gap between artists and the community and to create opportunities and appreciation for emerging, local artists.

For more information about this event, please contact Yaletown Gallery at 604-687-2787 or email info@yaletowngallery.com.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Daulby exhibition a colourful blend of mythic and modern

Vancouver, BC — In October, the Yaletown Gallery is presenting “works by daulby,” a varied collection of paintings and drawings from BC artist Dan Daulby. The exhibition, which features striking selections from the artist’s series both past and recent, runs from September 30 to October 12.

For over 27 years, Daulby has drawn from his rich Aboriginal and Celtic heritage to probe the contradictions within the recurring themes of human existence: conflict, spirituality, sexuality, and death. His quest to seek the truths behind our social facades has produced a dramatic body of work that both challenges and embraces his audience. Says Daulby, “While my ancestry has had a profound influence on my work, rather than shaping my images in a traditional way, it has given me a place of strength from where to seek my own identity.”

The inherent dualities of life are evident in all of Daulby’s work. A highlight of the show is his “dedhed” series, colourful skulls that brim with life, inspired by Mexico’s Day of the Dead, affirming both remembrance and rebirth. The “shields” series is a personal interpretation of traditional Aboriginal weaponry, a combination of art and function offering spiritual protection.

Other images, including Daulby’s latest work, “urban jungle,” from his new series, “urban,” are gritty, political, yearning. But at the same time, the show features the colourful and graceful energy of his figure studies, and little character portraits of whimsical yet mysterious “noggins.” Much like his work and his roots, Daulby has his own dualities within.

Daulby’s diverse choice of mediums adds depth to the show. His use of oils, acrylics, pencils, and crayons, often in combination, is well-represented, but there are also examples of construction and stone sculpture. In addition to the main exhibit, many unframed originals and prints (limited and open edition) will be on display.

Originally from Winnipeg, Daulby’s work can be found in the collection of the Manitoba government and in private collections around the world. The artist has been featured in numerous exhibitions in BC and Manitoba.

A reception for the artist is being held on Thursday, October 2nd, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Yaletown Gallery is located at 123–1208 Homer Street (at Davie) in downtown Vancouver, and is devoted to bridging the gap between artists and the community and to create opportunities and appreciation for emerging, local artists.

For more information about this event, please contact Yaletown Gallery at 604-687-2787 or email info@yaletowngallery.com.
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Inspiring artists featured in duo event at Yaletown show

  • Event dates: September 18, 2008 - September 28, 2008
  • Reception: September 18, 2008, 7:00PM
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The Yaletown Gallery is hosting a duo event featuring the works of two dynamic and inspiring artists, Rozita Moini-Shirazi and Sholeh Cusack. The show runs from September 18th–28th with the opening reception taking place at 7pm on September 18th.

Best friends since childhood, the artists grew up together in politically charged Iran and their dramatic life experiences helped shape their artistic careers, which have included stops in Hamburg, Berlin, and New York City.

Moini-Shirazi is a visual artist and her works are based on her own life experiences which include living through the Iranian revolution and the Iran- Iraq war. She has been active in the art world for the last twenty years and has exhibited her works in a number of different countries.

Cusack, a painter, left Iran with her daughter in the summer of 1985 amidst bombings and war with neighbouring Iraq. After receiving her MFA in Portland she relocated to New York City and began exploring new ways of connecting to her heritage and the social dynamics of contemporary immigrant life.

Thursday, September 04, 2008

Carmen Larsen: Simultaneity

  • Event dates: September 1, 2008 - September 14, 2008
  • Reception: September 4, 2008, 7:00PM
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This new body of work consists of approximately 15 pieces of work on canvas and wood panel ranging in sizes from 24 inches by 24 inches to 8 feet by 10 feet. Included in this work is a sculptural figure reflecting the textures and colours of that in the paintings. The sculpture is approximately 1 foot by 6 feet.

The formal qualities of these pieces resemble elements of nature, erosion, decay, reinvention, the effects of time or rather the concept of time. This work signifies what has always been and what will always be, forever changing, yet constant. A simultaneous occurrence. As an object exists at each moment of its history, the same object exists at each moment.

My work is nothing new, simply a new interpretation of what has always been. Before us and after us. Alpha and Omega. There is incredible knowledge that lies in the root of our existence. We just need reminding. This comes naturally through our instinct to wonder and ability to discover. My art is my medium, my path to this state of being, a state that connects us to the core of life. It is not abstract art, rather an abstraction of knowledge... our collective conscious. It is void of all distractions and conscious influence, it’s the purity and simplicity of our core, both beautiful and ugly. It is truth.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Steph Forster: TRANSITION

Yaletown Gallery is hosting Steph Forster in her art show TRANSITION this Thursday, July 31 at 7pm.



A mix of Acrylics/Mixed Media on Canvas, Photography, Poetry, Alternative Sculptures & Live Music. This show is a representation of the processes of re-training cognitions that influence human behaviors that develop character. In order to re-train cognitions one must purge the spirit of all impurities, lies & pain. The art work in this show is a result of the intense processes my psyche has successfully accomplished and executed by re-training my personal cognitions.



Many of us have suffered from a various forms of abuse through out our lives, there are some who over come & move forward after cultivating their spirits by devoting the adequate time required to master their cognitions and re-program their brains to receive and believe truth and there are those who remain lost in their pain using drugs, sex, manipulation or even shopping to cope. I feel it is key to get to the root of each and every problem, by doing this we un-pack each box in our psyche and slowly clean up the mess under the bed. Through art I have found much healing & expression over my life cycle , at times it is the only way I feel I can iterate my feelings accurately. My hope is that you are inspired through my vulnerability to make your own art and come clean with your spirit should you face any blocks or challenges in your world to be able to project light instead of darkness & have fun and make a mess doing it!



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Saturday, July 26, 2008

Exiled artist harnesses nature to share his past through contemporary paintings

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Vancouver, British Columbia, July 26, 2008

Exiled artist harnesses nature to share his past through contemporary paintings

Native Iraqi artist Jabbar Al Janabi translates his expertise of music, dance and spoken word into contemporary paintings with the aid of nature’s elements in his debut solo exhibition Phantasma. Layers upon layers of sun-baked paint crack and weather the surface to form haunting and alluring imagery. Phantasma runs from August 5th until the 27th at Yaletown Gallery.

Classically trained at the Baghdad Institute of Art, Al Janabi’s work has been shown in galleries and museums throughout Baghdad and Jordan and focus on mythological themes using symbols from Mesopotamian and Eastern arts.

In 2002, Al Janabi founded the AtmAsphere Art Society with a mandate to develop and promote cross-discipline and cross-cultural collaborations. ANU, an annual fall performance at The Roundhouse is one such project.

Yaletown Gallery is located at 123–1208 Homer Street (at Davie) in downtown Vancouver, and is devoted to bridging the gap between artists and the community and to create opportunities and appreciation for emerging, local artists.

For more information about this event, please contact Yaletown Gallery at 604-687-2787 or email info@yaletowngallery.com.

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Monday, July 21, 2008

nite uv the shaman

Tuesday, July 22, 7–9pm at Yaletown Gallery

bissett, whose paintings of profound sensual imaginings are showcased, will be on site for an intimate evening of historic video, slideshow, and signings. Featuring the bohemian snapshot of Vancouver c. 1966, Strange Grey Day This by Maurice Embras, recently an exclusive at DOXA festival.

Vancouver’s last chance in 2008 to commune with the celebrated purveyor of arts magiques.

The Yaletown Gallery features legendary Canadian poet/artist bill bissett, in the show Pink Movement, running until the end of July. The astonishing, vibrant paintings, charged with a lyrical benevolence, chart bissett’s career over the years 1980 to present. A living national treasure, celebrated for his unique sense of life, bissett and his paintings represent the wild anarchic exuberance of a man/child at home in a world of beauty, sensuality and joy.

Please RSVP to the free Facebook event if you’re planning on attending.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

July Update

Hello all

Just a quick update for July. movement: bill bissett retrospective is on now until July 30. If you missed the opening, here's a brief video clip of the event:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VSTxmqSgDw

Steph Forster: Transition
Show: July 31-August 2, 2008
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=26361075357&ref=ts

Jabbar Al Janabi: Phantasma
Show: August 5-27, 2008
Reception: August 7 at 7pm
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=22229081265&ref=ts

We're also accepting your dog photo submissions for the upcoming show Dogma.

http://www.yaletowngallery.com/dogma.php

And finally, we've extended our hours to Tuesday to Sunday, Noon-8pm to accommodate the longer daylight and warmer walking weather.

Cheers!

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Strolling to Some Summer Shows

It's officially summer! Here are a couple of new shows starting this week to help celebrate the (long overdue) warmer walking weather:

Najat Zakhour / Solo Exhibit
June 26-28, 2008
Artist Reception: June 26, 2008, 7pm


movement: bill bisset retrospective
July 1-30, 2008
Artist Reception: July 3, 2008, 7pm

In addition to the upcoming shows, we've also retooled the Yaletown Gallery website and will be freshening up the gallery walls with some new paint this week. If you're downtown for the Canada Day celebrations, be sure to drop by as we'll be open July 1.

Cheers!

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Wednesday, June 04, 2008

June Group Show

Hello

Tomorrow (June 5), Yaletown Gallery is featuring oils, acrylics and mixed media with artists Marina Nazarova, Victoria Heryet, Denis Huang, Sue Damen and Nabil Ali in its June Group Show. The opening starts at 7pm and we hope to see you there!

As always, you can RSVP the event on Facebook or better yet, become a fan of Yaletown Gallery if you haven't already done so.

Stay tuned for more updates in the near future including bill bissett's retrospective exhibit, a redesigned website and more.

Cheers!