Preview Friday, June 29, 7PM
Open 12-5 PM Saturday & Sunday
Approximations (Diagrams to not here)
Sheena Hoszko
Main Gallery
At The End of The Day
Michelle Lacombe
Window space
Approximations
(Diagrams to not here) translates the spaces that house
the body after life. This transposition of measurement is a commemoration to
the ways in which loss and the unknown are materialized through from and
ritual. The “average” North American burial plot dimension, urn volume, weight
of ash remains, and fireplace mantle surface area are distilled into
floor-based objects, functioning as referents or stand-ins for future events.
These works aim to highlight the lack of subjectivity produced through the use
of catch-all standards surrounding expected behaviours and customs. Approximations
(Diagrams to not here) mirrors the dynamics of the individual within
institutional space, where things can fail, hit boundaries, or become lost in
translation.
sheenahoszko.com
At
the end of each day is an installation project about the anticipation of
forthcoming loss. Composed of a site-specific text piece and a poster multiple,
the work uses two paralleled time-based disappearances to suggest a link
between the lover’s body and landscape.
Since her graduation from Concordia University in 2006, Michelle Lacombe (Montreal, QC) has developed a practice that is located somewhere between the concerns of performance and the visual arts. Her work has been show in Canada, the USA and Germany in the context of performance events, exhibitions and colloquiums.
Since her graduation from Concordia University in 2006, Michelle Lacombe (Montreal, QC) has developed a practice that is located somewhere between the concerns of performance and the visual arts. Her work has been show in Canada, the USA and Germany in the context of performance events, exhibitions and colloquiums.
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* For this event, RDC will temporarily occupy STUDIO 41, located at 41 West Graham Street, Glasgow G4 9LJ (located just along from Glasgow School of Art’s Barnes Building).