La Galerie Kenmore: Where art on the fringe meets art on the fridge.
Please excuse poor lighting; this is a kitchen and there is some glare off the sparkling white surface of my fridge. As well, some wine & cheese had already been consumed...
installation view, pencil drawings by Lori Gilbert and Emma Maki. (magnets not available for sale)
Portrait of Child by Lori Gilbert, pencil drawing (2011)
Fairies at Work in the Landscape by Emma Maki, pencil drawing (2010)
Two Cats by Emma Maki, pencil drawing (circa 2007)
Artist/Curator's statement:
The refrigerator door, with its convenient location and size, becomes the receptacle for documents and images that describe our lives. School calendars, appointments, family photos, news clippings, garbage collection schedules, phone numbers, and of course children's drawings and school work all vie for space and attention here at the heart of the home. We may begin with the intention of organization, everything lined up just so; this is going to be a kind of family communications centre. But clutter and confusion prevail in the end. A stack of expired coupons and old to-do lists provides evidence of this ongoing slide from order into chaos.
To celebrate our activity as (unofficial) artists, and to share work both old and new, I claim this surface as a domestic/alternative/intergenerational/happening kind of place for art. Thank you for coming to view this first modest exhibition featuring black & white pencil drawings by mother and daughter. Colour will be prominent in the next showing.
Enjoy your wine & cheese!
Nice pics. When I finally get space I may start drawing again. Too bad I hate wine (well, it's not the end of the world).
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