Janice Gurney: FRAME 29

March 6 - April 4

Opening Reception: Friday, March 6, 7-9pm

This exhibition has given me the opportunity to reframe some of my earlier works. Stills and text from Antonionis films and works by Andre Jodoin become a shifting link between most of the works in the exhibition.

The exhibition has two centres around which works are gathered. Film director Michelangelo Antonioni is the first centre. There are four works that refer obliquely to his work: Plots and Themes, which uses a still from LAvventura; Meaningful Work, in which the text is a phrase taken from the same film; The Newspaper, which uses a film still from The Red Desert; and A lovely article on colour, in which the text is a critics statement about Antonioni.

The second centre considers framing as structural issue. The works gathered around this idea are fig.1, in which a work by Andre Jodoin is reframed by me; Function, in which Andre reframes Daniel Burens article of the same name; and Plots and Themes, which includes a frame from the film LAvventura and pieces of actual frames with no attachment to their conventional role in the display of photographs and paintings.

Portrait of My Mother, By My Father, By Myself relates to fig. 1 in that it has also been reframed, but here the frame is conceptual rather than literal.The work is a print with my mothers name printed from a block of lead type that was made by my father. Below her name is my fathers signature, photographically reproduced, and below that is my own written signature.

As you enter the gallery the exhibition itself is framed by a work titled NON Didactic Panel. This work is based on the didactic panel that introduced the work in my survey show Sum Over Histories from1992-94. I made each statement about my work and myself that was in the original panel into a negative by the addition of the word not.

-Janice Gurney



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