Ominjimendaan / to remember, digital image 4
Charlene Vickers
February 23 – March 31, 2012
Creative Access Description
A colour landscape image of sculptural works installed in a gallery space with white walls and cement floors. There is a row of tall, pointed cedar poles, resembling spears, standing upright balanced against the wall on the right side of the image with the pointed ends on the floor. On the wall to the left, long, thin white sculptures resembling grass stalks stood up, side-by-side in a row, against a white wall. The sculptures are made out of grass and hair bound and wrapped together with cotton and linen strips forming tall, stiff stakes of varying heights. The stalks have braided tails that curl on the floor with the tops tipped with black hair, wrapped resembling the tips of grass stalks. In between these two works, there are two black, stylized, turtle-shaped sculptures sitting on the ground. On the bottom left corner of the image, also on the floor, are five black, stylized, turtle-shaped sculptures arranged in a U-shape, facing to the left.~root~>Description
Exhibition shot of Ominjimendaan / to remember.~root~>Identifier
2012.0223 OMI I004Extent
1 digital image~root~>Artist
Charlene VickersPhotographer
Henri RobideauRelated program
Ominjimendaan / to remember (Related)In copyright. For uses beyond Fair Dealing, research requests, corrections, takedown requests, or other inquiries, please contact grunt gallery: archives@grunt.ca~root~>