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Work of the Week: "Dark Horse" by Yvonne Mullock
This week's Work of the Week is "Dark Horse" by Yvonne Mullock.
This week's Work of the Week is Dark Horse by Calgary-based artist Yvonne Mullock.
This artwork came into the AFA's collection in 2018 through the Art Acquisition by Application program.
You can see this artwork in person at the Jarvis Hall Gallery where its currently on view until January 16, 2021 in the exhibition up front w/ Yvonne Mullock.
According the Jarvis Hall Gallery website:
DARK HORSE is a multifaceted body of work that uses iconic symbols synonymous with cowboy culture – the stetson hat and horse as tropes to explore Calgary’s long and entwined history of ranching and the city’s historic annual Stampede event. Using print, video and sculpture DARK HORSE explores an innovative horse-centric printmaking method and invites viewers to delve into cowboy identity and Western mythologies that hover over the history, collective memory and folklore traditions in Calgary.
The Jarvis Hall Galley is located at 333B 36th Avenue SE in Calgary and is open by appointment only. Details online at: jarvishallgallery.com.
About the Artist: Yvonne Mullock
Yvonne Mullock is a graduate from Glasgow School of Art and is currently based in Calgary, Canada.
Her multidisciplinary art practice explores materiality and the processes embodied in the act of making. Incorporating collage, sculpture, ceramics, video and textiles, her work explores ideas of authorship, craft and labour for both gallery and site-specific installations.
Work of the Week: AFA film screenings
We all need a bit of art film in our lives. Check out short films from our art collection that are travelling in southeast Alberta (June 27 – Aug 31)
This summer, we are excited that three short films from our art collection will be showcased as part of our AFA travelling exhibitiong (TREX) program in Southeast Alberta - Medicine Hat.
Plan your visit:
View it for free in-person: TREX Southeast art gallery: 2, 516 3rd Street SE, Medicine Hat, Alberta
But wait, it gets better ... the films will be projected on the outside of the building for the month of August where it's visible from the sidewalk. Note the gallery will be closed for internal operations the month of August so this provides an alternative for the public to access art on the exterior of the building.
Media Arts:
The Little Deputy
Trevor Anderson, The Little Deputy, 2015, video, 0:8:51 minutes, Collection of the Alberta Foundation for the Arts
- Trevor tries to have a photo taken with his father.
- World Premiere: Sundance Film Festival
- Trevor Anderson is a writer, director, actor and former video store clerk whose short films were presented at a variety of international festivals.
Dark Horse
Yvonne Mullock, Dark Horse, 2016, video, 16:28 minutes, Collection of the Alberta Foundation for the Arts
- Dark Horse uses symbols synonymous with cowboy culture; the Stetson hat and horse, as tropes to explore Calgary’s long and entwined history of ranching and the city’s historic annual Stampede event. Using print, video and sculpture Dark Horse explores an innovative horse-centric printmaking method and invites viewers to delve into cowboy identity and Western mythologies that hover over the history and collective memory of folklore traditions in Calgary.
- Yvonne Mullock received an AFA International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) Residency in New York Funding in 2017. Her artwork was selected in numerous exhibitions in Alberta and world-wide.
Wake Up!
Jessie Ray Short, Wake Up!, 2015, experimental film, 5:57 minutes, Collection of the Alberta Foundation for the Arts
- Wake Up! highlights the legacy of eighteenth-century Métis political leader Louis Riel and raises questions about colonialism.
- Jessie Ray Short is a filmmaker, multidisciplinary artist and independent curator. Her work touches on Métis history and visual culture.
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Image descriptions:
- image one: a black and white image of an older man is sitting and is wearing a cowboy hat, and vested suit. Beside him is a young boy wearing a cowboy hat, vest, jeans and his side pocket holds a gun in a gun belt.
- image two: A brown hair person is hidden behind a brown horse. A blonde woman wearing a white artist apron and long sleeved black shirt, where she is holding a mono-print of a cowboy hat in front of the horse
- image three: A young man with curly brown medium length hair and moustache. He is wearing a white shirt and brown vested suit.
We all need a bit of art film in our lives. Check out films from our art collection that are travelling in southeast Alberta (June 27 – Aug 31)
We all need a bit of art film in our lives. Check out films from our art collection that are travelling in southeast Alberta (June 27 – Aug 31)