Work on Canvases – 2017 Summer Group Exhibition
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- Vancouver Lipont Place - 4211 No.3 Road, Richmond, British Columbia View Map
- When
- Ages
- all
- Website
- http://www.lipont.com/en/exhibitions/work-on-canvases-summer-group-exhibition-i
- Contact
- art@lipont.com 604 285 9975 (Vancouver Lipont Art Centre)
Opening Reception: Thursday June 15th, 2017 5:00pm – 8:00pm Vancouver Lipont Art Centre, Lipont Place, 4211 No. 3 Road, BC Canada V6X 2C3 Exhibition dates: June 10th – July 5th, 2017 Daily 9am – 5pm, Thursdays 9am – 8pm. free admission (closed on statutory holiday) Alison Keenan James Liu Jeff Wilson Jenny Wang Catton June Yun Wanli Zhang The six artists display the views of the historic neighbourhoods of Vancouver, night storms of the Fraser River, the fog of Coal Harbour, mountains and streams of British Columbia, nesting in the woods, reeds of Tsawwassen and the snow of North Vancouver on their canvases. The Featured Artists Alison Keenan has been working on different series of paintings of the coastal environment of Vancouver. Fog, trees, and birds’ nests are transcribed onto her canvas in a subtle manner. James Liu has been an artist, curator and educator for decades both in Canada and Asia. He will be showing highly abstract paintings of B.C. flora and fauna, as well as prints on metal plates. Jeff Wilson’s acrylic cityscapes are based on photographic images. He “deliberately chooses recognizable subjects from unusual perspectives, to make people think about our world and appreciate it.” Jenny Wang Catton’s bold use of acrylic, oil, and local plants that grow in her neighbourhood, such as reeds and seaweed, “interprets her surroundings and unlocks the spirit of her subjects and her imagination to recreate a visual reality that we may see before us.” Water and mist are important subject matters in June Yun’s work. The ephemeral quality of water and mist are augmented in the paintings by reflections that are between realism and abstraction. Wanli Zhang’s ‘A World through Window’ series is composed of large-scale paintings that depict views of Vancouver through “windows”. “The massive and overwhelming real world becomes focused, poetic and even magical when you look at it through a window.” For questions and inquiries please contact 604-285-9975.