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Two new exhibitions at the Vancouver Art Gallery explore the power of storytelling


Two new exhibitions at the Vancouver Art Gallery explore the power of storytelling
Joyce Wieland, Untitled, 1991, ink, metallic ink, graphite on paper, Collection of the Vancouver Art Gallery, Gift of Donna Montague, © National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa. Photo: Rachel Topham. Vancouver Art Gallery.
VANCOUVER
.- On February 20, the Vancouver Art Gallery opens Sun Xun: Mythological Time and Stories that animate us, two dynamic and compelling exhibitions that draw from a diverse range of oral histories, narratives, knowledge systems and cosmologies.
In his first solo exhibition in Canada, Sun Xun employs printmaking and animation to produce ambitious works that contend with notions of time and history, fantasy and reality, and ideology and myth. In his highly imaginative video installation Mythological Time (2016), Sun takes viewers on a journey through his hometown of Fuxin in northern China, a coalmining centre facing the depletion of its economic lifeblood. Pr ....

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Aesthetica Magazine - In the Present Moment


In the Present Moment
Daoism has existed for more than 2,000 years, as one of the two largest philosophical systems of China, associated with naturalistic or mystical religion. Traditionally, it deals with two areas: metaphysics and ethics. In its broadest sense, Daoist attitudes to life are ones of acceptance and joy. Meanwhile, Ch’an (Zen) Buddhism developed at the beginning of the sixth century CE. “Chan” transliterates as “meditation” – so the practice of this thought is loosely centred on awakening and consciousness, nullifying the roots of human suffering.
Lindy Lee (b. 1954) calls upon both of these philosophies, exploring the connections between humanity, nature and the cosmos. To do this, she utilises a spectacular array of energetic and transformative processes in her practice. She flings molten bronze, burns paper and allows rain to transform surfaces. Beyond this dynamic, ephemeral engagement with mixed media, Lee is also known for ....

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Heatwave set to peak for Australia Day


Sydney has endured its hottest Australia Day in 61 years as residents swelter through a summer heatwave.
Data from Weatherzone shows today is the hottest January 26 since 1960 after the mercury hit 37.1C at 12pm.
Sydney Airport recorded a temperature of 40.2C at 1pm.
Visitors to the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia look at the view over Sydney Harbour.(Getty)
Sydney has also achieved its hottest spell in 10 years, averaging a maximum of 33.5 degrees for the last five days. Most of western Sydney west from Bankstown has been averaging 36-39 degrees but had a hotter five-day spell last summer, Sam Brown from Weatherzone said. ....

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Exhibition of new work by Doug Aitken opens at Regen Projects


Exhibition of new work by Doug Aitken opens at Regen Projects
Installation view of Doug Aitken Flags and Debris at Regen Projects, Los Angeles, January 16 – March 13, 2021 © Doug Aitken, Courtesy Regen Projects, Los Angeles.
LOS ANGELES, CA
.-Regen Projects is presenting Flags and Debris, an exhibition of new work by Los Angeles-based artist Doug Aitken. The works form an ecosystem of interconnected mediums, mixing dance, performance, film, sculpture, and handmade objects. Each plays off the other, creating a choreography of images, language, and sound.
The exhibition comprises all new work conceived in the last 10 months, a time of profound change in the face of the pandemic. The body of work reflects the tension collectively felt between our isolation from the physical landscape of the exterior world and newly created spaces for turning inward to explore the subconscious landscape. At heart, the works are a portrait of a society moving toward the future. ....

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