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posted by Robert DeVet in on oct. 12, 2014 - View profile

Halifax

Camp Fires

The Queer Baroque of Leopold L. Foulem, Paul Mathieu and Richard Milette


7:30pm
- 9:00pm
Vendredi Octobre 17 2014

Venue: St Mary's University Art Gallery
Address: 5865 Gorsebrook Ave. Room, 199 Loyola Building

ARTISTS PANEL:
FRIDAY, 17 OCTOBER 7:30 PM
OPENING RECEPTION:
FRIDAY, 17 OCTOBER 8:30 PM

Curated by Robin Metcalfe
Organised and circulated by the Gardiner Museum 

Camp Fires presents work of Léopold L. Foulem, Paul Mathieu and Richard Milette: three gay francophone ceramists who are closely linked by shared histories, bonds of affection and a common critical discourse. Camp Fires examines aspects of their work within the overall framework of Camp. Rather than being simply a matter of how “gay” these ceramics are – how they reflect or address gay experience – the exhibition explores how each artist’s work engages with critical questions implicit within the term “Camp.” Those include questions of surface and depth, of reading conventional images and forms “against the grain,” of appropriation and collage as means of generating startling new meanings, and of cultural production as a series of performative gestures.

Please join the artists and curator for the Artists Panel on Friday, 17 October at
7:30 pm followed by the opening reception at 8:30 pm.

Admission is free, refreshments are served and there is a cash bar.


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