Event Info
David Blackwood's Black Ice: Prints from Newfoundland:
Join us for the kick off of another season of exhibition excellence. This eveni...
Tuesday - Saturday: 10am - 5pm; Thursday: 10am - 9pm; Sunday: 12pm - 5pm (open Mondays starting May 20th)
Admission by Donation for opening. Regular gallery admission following the opening.
Opening: Friday 3rd May 2013
Gallery members: 7pm - 8pm
General public: 8pm - 10pm
Event Description
Join us for the kick off of another season of exhibition excellence. This evening will celebrate the opening of our summer feature exhibition, David Blackwood | BLACK ICE: Prints from Newfoundland. As with all our Openings this event is free and open to the public.
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May 3, 2013 - September 8, 2013
Curated by Katharine Lochnan and organized by the Art Gallery of Ontario
David Blackwood is one of Canada’s leading printmakers and most popular artists. He has been telling stories about Newfoundland in the form of epic visual narratives for over 30 years.
This exhibition showcases many of his iconic works, revealing the richness of Blackwood’s imagination and his working methods. It also includes historical artifacts and archival material from the artist's own collection, creating an experience thatdraws on childhood memories, dreams, superstitions, legends, the oral tradition, and the political realities of the Wesleyville community on Bonavista Bay where Blackwood was born and raised.
Black Ice situates Blackwood's distinctive visual narratives within the context of the history of Newfoundland and Labrador, drawing attention to his examination of the grand theme of survival in an inhospitable landscape. In his consideration of a centuries-old way of life that is now quickly disappearing, he incorporates issues of class, gender, immigration, settlement, intergenerational struggle, and religious & political tensions that introduce his viewers to the specifics of Newfoundland's situation while offering points of entry that are universal in their appeal.
Although we live in a very different time and geography than Blackwood’s Newfoundland, there is, perhaps, something in our island experience and maritime history that makes his work resonate very deeply here.
Venue
1040 Moss street
Open / Operational