from tree to fountain, Or Gallery, 2020
The artists in Re/search Re/surgence work with knowledge and knowing as embedded in body, memory and land. The image and evocation of water illustrates the way place-based and embodied knowledge can re-emerge into a vital and generative flow following long periods of obscurity, erasure and cover.
Guadalupe Martinez’s installations, projections, printed matter and interventions will reference water as a public fountain and a structural leak to activate her relationship with Or Gallery its past and present environs as sites of research, experimentation, gathering and performance.
- Denise Ryner.
from tree to fountain was part of the exhibition Re/search Re/surgence at Or Gallery in Vancouver. Curated by Denise Ryner.
Performances with members of CUERPO: collective-body
Photos below by Dennis Ha and Guadalupe Martinez
The artists in Re/search Re/surgence work with knowledge and knowing as embedded in body, memory and land. The image and evocation of water illustrates the way place-based and embodied knowledge can re-emerge into a vital and generative flow following long periods of obscurity, erasure and cover.
Guadalupe Martinez’s installations, projections, printed matter and interventions will reference water as a public fountain and a structural leak to activate her relationship with Or Gallery its past and present environs as sites of research, experimentation, gathering and performance.
- Denise Ryner.
from tree to fountain was part of the exhibition Re/search Re/surgence at Or Gallery in Vancouver. Curated by Denise Ryner.
Performances with members of CUERPO: collective-body
Photos below by Dennis Ha and Guadalupe Martinez