Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts

Sunday, June 7, 2009

CHRISTINA BATTLE investigates the changing natural environment

>CHRISTINA BATTLE: as storms take shape in the distance...
Opening: Friday, July 6th, 7-9pm
Exhibition runs to August 4th, 2007

Combining works on paper, film and video, as storms take shape in the distance… investigates the changing natural environment by imagining moments
when major storms strike.

Pulling from footage gathered by storm researchers and chasers, imagery is re-worked to consider the impacts of major weather patterns. The artworks re-create, collect and preserve existing ecological systems while imagining the impacts such events could have on the overall natural balance. Setting aside the effects of specific severe weather events which were an inspiration to the work, such as Hurricane Katrina (USA, 2005) and the South Asian Tsunami (Bandeh Aceh, Indonesia, Sri Lanka & others, 2004), as storms take shape in the distance…instead concentrates on the systems themselves and the precise moments when such storms hit. Reflecting on the global effects of natural disasters, the presented works seek to remind us how forceful the natural environment can be and how easily it can render us powerless.

Biography: With a B.Sc. in Environmental Biology from the University of Alberta and an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute, Christina currently lives and works in Toronto. Her artworks have been supported by the Canada Council for the Arts, the Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT), the National Film Board of Canada and the Toronto Arts Council. She has screened her films internationally in festivals and galleries including: The Images Festival (Toronto), The London Film Festival (London, England); The International Film Festival Rotterdam (Netherlands); White Box (New York City); The Foreman Art Gallery at Bishops University (Sherbrooke, QB); The City of Toronto’s Nuit Blanche 2006 and in the 2006 Whitney Biennial: “Day for Night” (New York City).

For more info visit: www.cbattle.com

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.