March 1 - 26, 1988 Catherine Carmichael
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Catherine Carmichael, 1988, installation view, sculpture. Photo Peter MacCallum. 18K | |
Catherine Carmichael, 1988, installation view, sculpture. Photo Peter MacCallum. 18K | Catherine Carmichael, 1988, installation view, sculpture. Photo Peter MacCallum. 18K |
PRESS RELEASE
Catherine Carmichael's solo exhibition at Mercer Union will include two freestanding mixed-media sculptures and one large-scale wall relief. Consisting of found objects and discarded building materials, Carmichael's work on exhibition reveals an approach to sculpture which is both additive and intuitive. Themes concerned with the processes of growth, transformation and decay are intrinsic to her work and inform her choice and use of these materials.
Focusing upon the body and human movement, Carmichael describes the relationship between her present sculpture and her earlier performance work (1980-1986): Catherine Carmichael currently resides in Flesherton, Ontario. Since 1977, the artist's work has been presented in solo and group exhibitions in Owen Sound, Durham, St. Catharines, Whitby, and London, Ontario, as well as Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, and New York City. Catherine Carmichael has also presented performances in Vancouver, Toronto, Ottawa, and Guelph. Accompanying the exhibition will be an interview with the artist, published by Mercer Union.
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