Exhibition to tour nationally, marks artist's 2009 Iskowitz Prize win.
Boyle is an interdisciplinary artist who moves freely between drawing, painting, sculpture, audio-visual performance, and installations. She draws upon ancient mythology, fiction, and fantasy in an exploration of psychological and emotional conditions. Shary Boyle: Flesh and Blood reflects the artist's extraordinary vision and versatility, and includes sculptural works in porcelain and plaster, oil paintings, drawings, and four large-scale installations. Elements of the exhibition will be presented in conversation with selected works from the AGO's European collection.
"Shary Boyle's visionary talent has been on display at the AGO since our transformation, provocatively juxtaposed with two works by Giovanni Battista Foggini," says Matthew Teitelbaum, the AGO's Michael and Sonja Koerner director, and CEO. "We're very excited to deepen this conversation, and to be showcasing the works of one of Canada's most formidable artistic talents on such a large scale."
Following its run at the AGO, Shary Boyle: Flesh and Blood will travel to the Galerie de l'UQAM in Montreal, where it will be on view from January 6 through February 12, 2011. The Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver will host the exhibition from June 17 through August 21, 2011. Louise Déry, director of the Galerie de l'UQUAM, is the exhibition's curator.
"Shary Boyle's symbolic language generates daring and original perspectives on the present," says Déry. "Her work unveils a consciousness haunted by considerations of the nature of life, heredity, sexuality, death, and our relationship to other species, and is executed with ingenuity and virtuosity across multiple media, in a formidable range of scale and detail."
A public opening celebrating Shary Boyle: Flesh and Blood will take place at the AGO on September 15, 2010, in the midst of a very busy September at the Gallery. Also opening are: Julian Schnabel: Art and Film on September 1, AT WORK: Eva Hesse - Studiowork, Betty Goodwin - Work Notes, Agnes Martin - Work Ethic, and The Grange Prize Exhibition 2010, both opening September 22. Maharaja: The Splendour of India's Royal Courts, the Gallery's big-ticket fall exhibition, opens November 20.
Shary Boyle: Flesh and Blood is supported by Canadian Heritage and the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Quebec.
-article from [AGO]
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ooooh! this is exciting.. can't wait to see it in person!!!!
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i am jealous! i would like to see it, too!
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