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February 4 to April 25, 2010
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Marcel Dzama: Of Many Turns
Marcel Dzama, The Minotaur, 2008.
Dzama’s dioramas, videos, sculptures, paintings, collages and drawings of carnivalesque scenes of choreographed violent and erotic behaviour draw upon a rich back-catalogue of artistic and literary references that range from prewar children’s book illustration to Marcel Duchamp, James Joyce and Dante.
If the works seem vague, rather than specific to a set group of references, it is because they are driven by open-ended narratives laden with ambivalent scenes of torture, dancing and erotic escapades. Dzama transforms seemingly arbitrary imagery, steeped in nostalgia, into a sort of mythology that is aesthetically attractive (the works are beautiful) while precluding most straightforward readings. He mixes and cooks up ingredients into something well beyond the sum of its parts: an imaginary world suspended between present and past, personal and mythical, site and non-site. Curator: Mark Lanctôt Credit:
Marcel Dzama, On the Banks of the Red River, 2008 |
Now online
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