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What lies beneath – by Kamille Parkinson
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Studio22 confronts self-image in newest exhibits – Queen’s Journal
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FLESH AND BONE
A Joint Show of New Work by
Margaret Sutherland and Jane Derby
While Margaret Sutherland and Jane Derby have studios beside each other, the art they make couldn’t be more different, both in materials as well as subject matter. It was during the course of a casual conversation over tea last fall that they discovered a technically sound and deeply thought provoking thematic link with respect to their current work. At the time, Sutherland was deeply preoccupied with the exploration of flesh and the study of the human figure, while Derby’s studies involved the examination of the human skeleton. It was out of this very conversation that the title and idea for this new exhibit, Flesh and Bone, was born. Flesh and Bone, a joint show of new work by Margaret Sutherland and Jane Derby, will be on display at Studio22 from October 29th to November 30th.
“Of course, the subject matter flesh and bone necessarily references the concept of “Memento Mori”, the artistic or symbolic reminder of our mortality. A common theme in figure painting and still life, the point of this reminder isn’t to be morbid, but to inspire an urgent sense of the meaningfulness of life.” – Jane Derby
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Margaret Sutherland is a Kingston-based artist who received national attention for the resale of her painting Emperor Haute Couture (2005), which depicted former Prime Minister Stephen Harper reclining in the nude, that sold privately to a buyer in B.C. for 4x’s its original sale price just ahead of her very successful exhibit – Roller Derby, Politics and Other Blood Sports – with Studio22 back in October of 2015. Sutherland’s work has, at its heart, a preoccupation with the cultural ideal of the body and society’s distorted perception of the external form. While bone structures are generally very similar, the flesh on top manifests itself in very different ways. Her work critiques the traditional rendering of the figure and exposes the judgement we place on one another and ourselves.
Jane Derby, a native Kingston artist with a loyal and solid local following, uses a variety of techniques to repurpose discarded and everyday materials. Inspiration for her skeletal subject matter came from the winter she spent drawing at the Queen’s Anatomy Museum. Derby explores the notion of the bones and ribcage of the house. She chooses as material, lath, strips of wood left exposed in older houses where lath and plaster are replaced by drywall. The aging process created subtle differences in the colors of the wood, and the artist uses this as the substate on which she gouges and inks skeletal shapes. The work hints of the bones as fossils, bone structures buried deep in permanent material.
Flesh and Bone is a show of two separate, yet complimentary, bodies of work by two unique artists that viewed side by side reminds us of our own mortality and suggests that perhaps beauty is not only skin deep.
A decade after graduating from Queen’s University in Arts and then Education, Margaret Sutherland formalized her professional art pursuit with a Master of Fine Arts (Cum Laude) in 2001 from the Graduate School of Figurative Art of the New York Academy of Art. Her highly sought oil paintings are in numerous private collections across the country.
Since graduating from OCAD with honors in 2007, Jane Derby has worked full time as an artist. Her work has been shown in Kingston, Ottawa and Toronto. Derby has won a number of prizes and awards, including the Environmental Spirit Award from the Recycling Council of Ontario. She is an active member of the Kingston arts community, organizing and jurying shows, participating in environmental action, and being on the board of the Organization of Kingston Women Artists. This is her second exhibit with Studio22.
Flesh and Bone is on exhibit at Studio22 from Tuesday, October 29th until Saturday, November 30th. Previews and pre-sales will take place from October 29th – 30th. Margaret Sutherland and Jane Derby will give a joint artist talk at the gallery that is open to the public on Thursday, November 21st at 5:15pm.
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Winter Portfolio Series
December / January / February
New work by a selection of our regular exhibiting artists.
The Artwork
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FUEL for Hibernation
Share your love of art with the ones you love.
November 3 to December 8, 2018
Preview – October 30-31 / Pre-Sale – November 1-2
Early access for Studio22 Subscribers
Group Show featuring the work of
Robert Blenderman, Bernard Clark, Jane Derby, Stefan Duerst, Debra Krakow, Molly McClung, Teresa Mrozicka, Susan Oomen, Rob Niezen, Susan Paloschi, Evelyn Rapin, Lee Stewart, Norman Takeuchi and Vadim Vaskovsky
(All artwork priced under $500)
CAN YOU GIFT A LOVE OF ART?
The act of giving is engrained in many cultures – ritualized for a myriad of purposes – as rite, as reward, as gratitude. A gift is many things. It is not always of a physical nature, and a physical offering is not always the real gift. A pair of track shoes to the aspiring runner is a gift of opportunity. A book to a child is a gift of an expanded mind.
It is natural that we like to share the things we value. In a world of ever expanding stuff, it is more important than ever that we find value in the things we choose to share. We at Studio22 hold dear the idea that art is a gift. It elevates our state of mind and gives texture and colour to our imaginations. In the words of Ezra Pound,
Beauty in art reminds one what is worth while, I am not now speaking of shams. I mean beauty, not slither, not sentimentalizing about beauty, not telling people that beauty is the proper and respectable thing. I mean beauty. You don’t argue about an April wind, you feel bucked up when you meet it. You feel bucked up when you come across a swift moving thought in Plato or on a fine line in a statue.
In acknowledgement of the gift-giving season, Studio22 is proud to present FUEL FOR HIBERNATION– an exhibit of art, all under $500, that ignites our thoughts to help us while away the dark hours of winter. We invite you to share your love of art with those you love. Consider gifting a love of art. We all deserve to feel bucked up.
***As well as this exhibit of art under $500, the gallery offers customized gift certificates – purchasable directly from our online store.
The Artwork
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New Works by Jane Derby
GOUGING, NAILING, CUTTING, SCRAPING & PAINTING – New Works by Jane Derby
Exploring our local environment through artistic innovation.
Leftover copper from a refrigeration manufacturing plant near Kingston and plaster lath salvaged from old homes provide inspiration for local artist Jane Derby. By using a variety of techniques to creatively repurpose discarded materials, Derby opens up the possibility of rethinking our relationship to trash and poses the question, What is beautiful?
Given our current environmental crisis, Derby’s work feels both timely and prescient. It is no surprise, then, that she has been recognized with a number of prizes and awards, including the Environmental Spirit Award from the Recycling Council of Ontario.
While Derby’s works suggest how reimagining cast-off objects may portend the future, her aim is predominantly aesthetic. What she is able to produce from these raw materials is exquisite. Her blend of experimental, yet exacting, technique yields energetic and enlightened landscapes; upending all expectation.
As Derby explains, “Most recently, the result has been a series of bas relief landscapes made from household cans. I cut and shred these, nailing the pieces to plywood, simulating the grasses, earth and water that make up the textural beauty of wetlands of Eastern Ontario. The recycled cans, rusted and corroded through patinas, lend themselves to an implied critique of our current environmental practices, a reminder that two thirds of the original wetlands have been lost.”
The exhibit combines the refined practice Derby has been exploring since graduating from OCAD, with the new element of locally sourced copper. The reclamation of Kingston’s very own industrial waste presents Derby with the opportunity to demonstrate how we might all take part in re-envisioning our future.
Gouging, Nailing, Cutting, Scraping & Painting will be on exhibit at Studio 22, located at 320 King Street East, Kingston from May 30-July 1.
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May 26th – New exhibit previews during Art After Dark
Gouging Nailing Cutting Scraping & Painting
New Works by Jane Derby
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RETORNO
Osvaldo Gonzalez Herrera
We will be previewing our freshest exhibits at this year’s spring Art After Dark gallery tour. Come get a peek of some really exciting new works. Have time to ponder and make your move when these works go on sale on Tuesday May 30th.