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KELOWNA ART GALLERY - Christos Dikeakos: Nature Morte

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June 21, September 18, October 5

Location: Kelowna Art Gallery, 1315 Water Street
Address: 1315 Water Street
Time: 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

1969-12-31 19:00:00 1969-12-31 21:00:00 America/Vancouver KELOWNA ART GALLERY - Christos Dikeakos: Nature Morte Christos Dikeakos is a senior Canadian artist based in Vancouver, where he has worked for his entire career. He also happens to own (along with his wife Sophie) an apple orchard in Naramata, and this has led him to spend a fair amount of time in the Okanagan, working, taking photographs, and ruminating over various issues around water, land use, and the history and viability of apples as a crop. The artist’s photographic images will form the backbone of this exhibition, both as prints and large projections, but various objects texts and materials will also be included, making for a rich and multi-layered reading. The accompanying full-length colour catalogue will include texts by the Kelowna Art Gallery’s curator, Liz Wylie, as well as by Vancouver’s independent writer Claudia Beck, and the Vernon BC-based poet Harold Rhenisch. It will also have a foreword by Vancouver-based artist Jeff Wall. Echoing the structure and feeling of the show, the catalogue will be something of a compendium, with inclusions of images not in the exhibition, facsimiles of documents, etc. Ultimately, the project will be a consideration of place, seen and considered through the lens contemporary art. Opening reception Friday, June 20, 7 to 9 pm Artist’s talk at 7 pm This is a free event, open to members and guests by invitation. Quick Talks Thursday, September 18, 7 to 8:45 pm. In conjunction with our current exhibition Christos Dikeakos: Nature Morte, the Kelowna Art Gallery presents another Quick Talks. Participants to be announced. The Kelowna Art Gallery would like to gratefully acknowledge the generous support of the Audain Foundation for the Visual Arts in the preparation of this exhibition and catalogue. Kelowna Art Gallery, 1315 Water Street 1315 Water Street events@kelownanow.com

Christos Dikeakos is a senior Canadian artist based in Vancouver, where he has worked for his entire career. He also happens to own (along with his wife Sophie) an apple orchard in Naramata, and this has led him to spend a fair amount of time in the Okanagan, working, taking photographs, and ruminating over various issues around water, land use, and the history and viability of apples as a crop. The artist’s photographic images will form the backbone of this exhibition, both as prints and large projections, but various objects texts and materials will also be included, making for a rich and multi-layered reading.

The accompanying full-length colour catalogue will include texts by the Kelowna Art Gallery’s curator, Liz Wylie, as well as by Vancouver’s independent writer Claudia Beck, and the Vernon BC-based poet Harold Rhenisch. It will also have a foreword by Vancouver-based artist Jeff Wall. Echoing the structure and feeling of the show, the catalogue will be something of a compendium, with inclusions of images not in the exhibition, facsimiles of documents, etc. Ultimately, the project will be a consideration of place, seen and considered through the lens contemporary art.

Opening reception
Friday, June 20, 7 to 9 pm
Artist’s talk at 7 pm
This is a free event, open to members and guests by invitation.

Quick Talks
Thursday, September 18, 7 to 8:45 pm.
In conjunction with our current exhibition Christos Dikeakos: Nature Morte, the Kelowna Art Gallery presents another Quick Talks. Participants to be announced.

The Kelowna Art Gallery would like to gratefully acknowledge the generous support of the Audain Foundation for the Visual Arts in the preparation of this exhibition and catalogue.





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