Saturday, July 17, 2010

John Luna & Tyler Hodgins at Deluge Contemporary Art

The Storage Room & The Corridor ,
explores cognition and connectivity—the ways we record, process and store memories. Hodgins’ sculptural installation uses chance, pattern and coding to invoke the perspective of domestic basement storage: a catalogue navigated by habit. Luna’s deconstructed paintings create a sense of passage or channeling; their contingent extension into ambient space an intersection for encounters with the body as much as the eye.

Tyler Hodgins graduated in 1990 from The Victoria College of Art, and was made an Honorary Associate of the college in 1993. He has exhibited widely, and has work in public and private collections in Canada and the United States. Hodgin’s work is primarily sculptural, and includes video, photography, installation and public art. Artist's website.

John Luna works primarily in painting, but is also active in writing and curating. He has exhibited installations of paintings in connection to poetry, collage, stencils, sculpture and historical artifacts in Canada and the United States. Luna’s essays and criticism have been published in national and international publications. He is an instructor at the Vancouver Island School of Art and the University of Victoria. Artist's website.


July 16 to August 14, 2010

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