Tricia Middleton: Joy is just melancholy with a really strong sense of purpose

Genda, Dagmara. Tricia Middleton: Joy is just melancholy with a really strong sense of purpose. Regina, Sask.: Dunlop Art Gallery, 2015.

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Abstract (English)

"Middleton’s practice is motivated by the entropy and decline of all material goods, and her immersive installations are as fantastical, glistening, and seductive as they are horrific. An uneasy marriage of materials and process, Middleton’s practice incorporates castoffs and debris from consumer culture, organic elements, byproducts from studio production, and utilitarian building and craft supplies like paint, fabric, wax, and plastic sheeting, all grafted together in precarious, playful ways that mimic natural processes of growth, accumulation and decay." -- Publisher's website.

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Types: Catalogues > Exhibition catalogues
All Contributors: Genda, Dagmara (Author); Fornwald, Blair (Curator); Matotek, Jennifer (Curator); Peart, Wendy (Curator)
Dossier: 410 - MIDDLETON, TRICIA
Collation: 10 p. : col. ill.
Language of Publication: English
Publishers: Regina, Sask.: Dunlop Art Gallery
Artists: Middleton, Tricia
Event Title: Tricia Middleton: Joy is just melancholy with a really strong sense of purpose
Type: Exhibition
Location: Dunlop Art Gallery (Regina, Sask.)
Dates: 14 Feb. 2015 - 22 Apr. 2015
Keywords: FEMINISM; CONSUMPTION; EXCESS; INSTALLATION; DECAY; ACCUMULATION; GROTESQUE
Copyright Statement: Dunlop Art Gallery
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Date Deposited: 10 Nov 2016 17:05
Last Modified: 08 Nov 2017 18:59
URI: http://e-artexte.ca/id/eprint/27860
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