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It's almost as if Sally wrote the first sentence of the copy for this Rhizome blurb about Joe McKay's show at Brooklyn’s VertexList.
Excerpt from "Propane Flames & Brain Coral: The Chimerical World of Julie Voyce"
by R.M. Vaughan*
If I read a book and it makes my whole body so cold no fire can ever warm me, I know that is poetry. If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry. These are the only ways I know it. Is there any other way?
- Emily Dickinson
No Emily, there is no other way.
The same goes for art – it don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that swing, as you were so vividly paraphrased a generation later.
Art without sensuality is merely dissertation. Art without a pulse, a presence, something you can feel moving around you and, if you’re lucky, inside you, is merely advertising, a clever billboard for a set of otherwise dry ideas. Art must sing, howl, or at least yodel a little to get my attention. A giggle is better than a sermon, a pinch more meaningful than a knowing glance (and far more tangible).
So, let us thank the blazing solar flairs, puffy clouds and double rainbows for Julie Voyce, an artist who knows a thing or five about showbiz, belly laughs, prestidigitation, burlesque teases, snappy dressing and the call of the wild. Julie Voyce is David Lynch in a world overrun with pinched documentarians, Elsa Schiaparelli surrounded by Gap outlets, Divine at a Conservative policy convention, Frida Kahlo holding her eyes open with toothpicks (and the odd monkey’s paw) at Documenta.
Julie Voyce is a starred artist (as in pixelated, sparkling, diamond shiny), not an art star. Art stars come and go, like academic fads and couture theorists, but starry artists are born eternal.
Voyce's catalogue JULIE VOYCE: PASTE-UP is available at Art Metropole,
788 King Street West, Toronto, ON
Lee Goreas: Par For The Course until September 8th
at Birch Libralato, 129 Tecumseth St. Toronto
The Pinnacle 2007 C prints 20 x24 in.
I recently had the pleasure of writing an exhibition essay for Grand Gestures, a new project by the video collective 640 480. The show opens this Thursday at two locations in Toronto:
5:00 to 7:00 at Trinity Square Video
7:00 to 9:00 at Gallery TPW
I just came across the archives of a 2002 online conference on Art and Cognition. Nerdfest!!
"In our call for papers, we merely asked authors to reflect on whether the cognitive sciences could tell us anything of relevance about art; and vice versa, whether an analysis of artistic experience could tell us anything of particular interest about the brain."I think this paper, Art as enaction, by Alva Noë is particularly good, along with the sidebar comment thread.
BGL (Jasmin Bilodeau, Sébastien Giguère and Nicolas Laverdière)
Venise A.K.A. the pivoting moose 2006 moose, drywall, installation at Art Mur
Bosquet d'espionnage 2004 and Jouet d'adulte 2003 mixed media
Good Night Darthy 2006 and Born Again 2007 mixed media
Promener son chien (To Walk the Dog) 2005 mixed media
Escultura con leche (Sculpture with Milk) 2007 mixed media
BGL will be exhibiting La senteur de mes mains/The Marks of my Hands, curated by Mona Filip, at the Koffler Gallery, 4588 Bathurst st. Toronto. Opening Thursday, September 6, 6 to 9 pm. running until November 25th, 2007.