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Carol Sawyer | The Scholar's Study

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Carol Sawyer Show

Opening Reception Friday, Sept. 6 | 6 - 8pm

When

Sep 6, 2019 – Oct 5, 2019

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Location

Off Campus

Republic Gallery

732 Richards Street, Third Floor, Vancouver BC See on Map

Contact
Republic Gallery | info@republicgallery.com
Open to Public?

Yes

You're invited to Carol Sawyer's upcoming exhibition, The Scholar's Study, at Republic Gallery in Vancouver, BC.

The Scholar's Study focuses on video and photographs that were taken while the artist was clearing out her parent's residence, several years after both had passed. The contents of Sawyer's father's desk drawers and his inventory of Plexiglas stands used to display various objects of study are the chief protagonists in the work - which is, in essence, a kind of fragmentary and poetic portrait in absentia.

The visual strategies Sawyer is employing take their cues from her father's scholarly activity as an art historian, which he described as akin to a "being a detective": a process of gathering clues and piecing together fragments in order to understand the past. Through a non-linear and poetic examination of his study, Sawyer wishes to invite the viewer to consider larger questions of how we understand the world through observation, the visual pleasure of looking, the fleeting nature of memory, and the inevitability of loss.

Carol Sawyer is an accomplished Vancouver-based visual artist and singer working predominately with photography, video, installation, and improvised music. Since the early 1990s her work has been concerned with the connections between photography and fiction, performance, memory and history. Her ongoing project The Natalie Brettschneider Archive has been shown at the Vancouver Art Gallery, the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, and at Carleton University Art Gallery. Sawyer was awarded the 2017 Duke and Duchess ofYork Prize in Photography by the Canada Council for the Arts.

Runs Sept. 6 - Oct. 5, 2019

Opening Reception Friday, Sept. 6 | 6-8pm.