Rural Readymade
September 13 – October 25, 2012
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Rural Readymade

September 13 – October 25, 2012
Main Gallery
Reception: September 13, 4 – 6 pm
Curator’s Talk & Tour: September 13, 4:30 pm

Curated by Shauna McCabe
Organized by the Confederation Centre Art Gallery, Charlottetown.

Rural Readymade brings together work by a selection of contemporary artists who start from the same impulse–to explore the found and the familiar in their lived environments, imbuing ordinary objects and elements of everyday life with new meaning. Reconciling their experiences within primarily rural contexts, each work offers insight into the evolution of the contemporary “readymade,” underscoring an enduring tension between what is, and what is not, art.

An idea originating in the work of Marcel Duchamp in 1915, the readymade modified mass produced, manufactured objects–a bottle rack, a comb, a shovel–repositioned by the artist to subvert aesthetic assumptions and the unconscious reliance on the visual. “All in all,” Duchamp suggested, “the creative act is not performed by the artist alone; the spectator brings the work in contact with the external world by deciphering and interpreting its inner qualification and thus adds his contribution to the creative act.”

Each of the artists here has adapted such urban precedents to rural purposes, often exploring the readymade within a broader creative engagement with environmental issues, public space, and social practice. The result is a range of works that reposition landscapes and architectures, popular culture and everyday forms – entry points that highlight the mutability of interpretation and meaning.

Responding to everyday surroundings where the use and adaptation of found materials are deeply engrained in daily life, the work of these artists playfully and adeptly blurs registers–between the mundane and aesthetic, natural and handmade, low-tech and no-tech, DIY and folk cultures. The collective vernacular that emerges in Rural Readymade is one that speaks of an agile and persistent drive towards the creative reimagination of art and everyday life.

Link to the Confederation Centre Art Gallery