Tidal Friction

March 15 – April 6, 2002
Exhibition


About the Program

Fae Logie's Tidal Friction consists of a series of sculptures composed of commonplace objects together with objects that the artist has constructed from wood, aluminum, resin, and lead. The latter materials are often cast in multiples from moulds initially made from collected artefacts, such as bones. Tidal Friction also incorporates monitors showing simple, repetitive moving images in such a way as to mask the frame of technology, such that the fluidity of image and sound remain. The series draws directly on the artist's experiences to embody such intense feelings of loss and vulnerability, as well as fear, anger, betrayal, and revenge. From the chosen point of reason, the work also has concerns for the materials, systems, and methodology of science, the production of this form of knowledge and its relation to artist practice. 

Artist

Fae Logie

Identifier

2002.0315 TID

Location

grunt gallery (second location)
116-350 E. 2nd Ave, Vancouver, BC, Canada, V5T 4R8
Unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ/selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations
​​In copyright. For uses beyond Fair Dealing, research requests, corrections, takedown requests, or other inquiries, please contact grunt gallery: archives@grunt.ca

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