Thursday, May 15, 2008

LEENA RAUDVEE on her work, presented at Fleishman Gallery


>LEENA RAUDVEE: STORM (2)
Showing from May 15th to June 7th
Opening Reception – Thursday May 15th 7 – 9pm

Water and waves constantly move stones and rocks on the beach, hiding, revealing, and sorting them. Over the course of a day, I moved stones from one area of the beach to another, mimicking the effect of a storm passing through.

For this exhibit, I am working in the space between two active interests - the use of the hand to physically mimic natural forces and the use of the hand to manipulate images. This tension creates a visual movement-as-metaphor. Pondering a recent onslaught of unwanted but valued things and their emotional weight, I began to investigate both the accumulation and release of things - objects both natural and human-made - metaphorically activated with/through handmade forces and images. This exploration takes form in large photo images and small framed collages both referencing rocks and the hand.

Leena Raudvee is a Toronto-based visual and performance artist. Her drawings, mixed media work and performances have appeared over the last 20 years in Ontario galleries. As co-director of Artifacts, a performance art company, she performed for the 7a*11d International Performance Art Festival in 2000 and at the V.MacDonnell Gallery. In 2006, she presented a performance, "the fear of pleasure", at the Collision symposium in Victoria, B.C.