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Artist Talk: Kathy Slade and Amber Frid-Jimenez

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Frid Jimenez Slash
(detail) Untitled I (Slash), burned india ink on paper, 22" x 16", 2019

Kathy Slade and Amber Frid-Jimenez discuss their most recent collaboration, A Dream and a Drive: Circles, Dots, Os and Zeros and the making of the work that is currently on view.

When

Jun 20, 2019 6:00pm – 7:00pm

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Location

Off Campus

Mónica Reyes Gallery

602 E Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC, V6A 1R1 See on Map

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The artists present new works including video and embroidery that draw on sources ranging from Gustave Flaubert’s novel Madame Bovary (1856) toExstase, a 1933 film starring Hedy Lamarr and directed by Gustav Machatý. Both historical works were deemed obscene by the censors of their time. Emma Bovary’s scandalous conduct, her desire, adulterous liaisons, and suicide, led Flaubert to trial where he was charged with offenses against public and religious morals; while Lamarr’s performance of Eva Hermann’s sexual desire—notoriously, the first portrayal of a female orgasm in the history of film—led to charges of indecency from various countries in Europe and North America that amounted to years of delay for the release of Exstase.

The exhibition focuses on the circle or typographic figure O. The O manifests in a new series of embroidered monochromes by Slade. It is present in Hedy Lamarr’s embodiment of ecstasy in Frid-Jimenez’s remake of an excerpt of Exstase and exists within a fictitious journey around the streets of Rouen as imagined by Flaubert.

This exhibition marks the beginning of a new collaborative project for Frid-Jimenez and Slade that will study how images are read through persuasive texts and technologies and how meaning is formed through modes of reimagining, repetition, and reenactment.

About Amber Frid-Jimenez
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