Exhibition: Stephen Bulger Gallery - Clive Holden - Media, Mediated
TORONTO, Feb. 21, 2013 /CNW/ -
Exhibition Dates: March 2 - March 30, 2013
Reception for the Artist: Saturday, March 2, 2-5pm; Artist Remarks at 3:30pm.
The gallery is pleased to announce our first solo exhibition of work by visual artist Clive Holden. "Media, Mediated" features prints as well as new media installations that explore dynamism, variation, and renewal.
As part of Holden's creative process, he mimics the seemingly random order found in nature. The result is that the final part in the creation of his new media works can be witnessed, live, through the use of randomization algorithms. His original materials (brief film segments or snap shots, for example) are "mediated" through their use in several related but distinct media. In this way, the relationship between art media and genres, and the charged spaces they create, informs the results on all sides. He hacks web technology to create complex patterned projections and media wall installations, and by watching these works' continually re-mixing juxtapositions (they can never be viewed the same way twice), the art itself teaches him how to complete each related print.
The balance between cinematic montage and visual motif is expressed in different ways through each medium. His installations (and also net art works viewable at cliveholden.com) are data-driven. They have no fixed duration and use cutting edge as well as lo-fi technology (such as HTML5, javascript, GIFs and film frame blow-ups), resulting in new hybrid forms. The often sequential polyptych prints also express this dynamism, containing charged movement that is expressed spatially.
Holden's best-known work to-date is the multi-disciplinary project "Trains of Winnipeg" (2001 to 2006). The project includes an award-winning feature-length cycle of films that was exhibited internationally. His films have been screened at: the International Film Festival Rotterdam; Images Festival, Toronto; transmediale, Berlin; Anthology Film Archives, New York; the London Film Festival; the Danish Film Institute, Copenhagen; Kino Arsenal, Berlin; and the Muziekgebouw, Amsterdam.
SOURCE: Stephen Bulger Gallery
Stephen Bulger Gallery
1026 Queen Street West Toronto Canada
416.504.0575
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