Latitude 53 Contemporary Visual Culture

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Tonight Colin Lyon’s MFA thesis show, Automatic Ruins opens at FAB Gallery at the University of Alberta. One of his “Automatic Ruins” is also included in Unstable Natures which you’ll be able to see here at Latitude 53 tomorrow—it’s being installed right now.

Tonight Colin Lyon’s MFA thesis show, Automatic Ruins opens at FAB Gallery at the University of Alberta. One of his “Automatic Ruins” is also included in Unstable Natures which you’ll be able to see here at Latitude 53 tomorrow—it’s being installed right now.

mmm…. tasty!

This week I had the pleasure of seeing Alexa Mietz’s exhibition “TASTY” at the University of Alberta’s FAB Gallery.

Drawing inspiration from an eclectic array of sources including the rich foliage patterns of William Morris, the enigmatic shadow boxes of Joseph Cornell, and the decorative wall niches she encountered while visiting the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Alexa creates visual experiences that elicit wonder. It also helps that the works contain a healthy amount of glitter, rhinestones and iridescent ceramic figurines (craft materials to fall in love with). Through her inclusion of kitsch, found objects and fingernails, this current body of work is at once magnetic and abject, while raising questions about class and taste. (The photos of these works simply don’t do them justice. They shimmer and are far more intricate in person…)

Easy Breezy, 2011

Back up a second….fingernails? Take a closer look at Easy Breezy

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