KELLY MARK
The Rusty Toque | Video | Issue 4 | February 15, 2013
A MAN & A WOMAN, 2007
DVD video: 8 minutes, 10 seconds, black & white with sound.
Edition of 5 & 1 AP
SYNOPSIS
While working on my 2 hour mash-up movie REM I kept a log book of every movie I watched during this time. The text for "A Man & A Woman" comes from the movie synopsis listed on the cable tv menu. The piece starts off with one word descriptions and then more and more adjectives are added.
Edition of 5 & 1 AP
SYNOPSIS
While working on my 2 hour mash-up movie REM I kept a log book of every movie I watched during this time. The text for "A Man & A Woman" comes from the movie synopsis listed on the cable tv menu. The piece starts off with one word descriptions and then more and more adjectives are added.
KELLY MARK has exhibited widely across Canada, and internationally. Such venues include: The National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa), Art Gallery of Ontario (Toronto), The Power Plant (Toronto), Contemporary Art Gallery (Vancouver), The Darling Foundry (Montreal), Musee d'Art Contemporain (Montreal); MSVU Art Gallery (Halifax), Bass Museum (Miami), Museum of New Art (Detroit), University of Houston (Texas), Real Art Ways (Hartford), The Henry Art Gallery (Seattle). Ikon Gallery (UK), Lisson Gallery (UK), Dundee Contemporary Arts (Scotland), the Physics Room (NZ), Netwerk Centre for Contemporary Art (Belgium)
Kelly Mark represented Canada at Sydney Biennale (1998) and Liverpool Biennale (2006) and is the recipient of numerous Canada Council, Ontario Arts Council & Toronto Arts Council grants. as well as the KM Hunter Artist Award (2002), and Chalmers Art Fellowship (2002)
Kelly Mark works in a variety of media including: drawing, sculpture, photography, installation, sound, multiples, video & public interventions.
Kelly Mark represented Canada at Sydney Biennale (1998) and Liverpool Biennale (2006) and is the recipient of numerous Canada Council, Ontario Arts Council & Toronto Arts Council grants. as well as the KM Hunter Artist Award (2002), and Chalmers Art Fellowship (2002)
Kelly Mark works in a variety of media including: drawing, sculpture, photography, installation, sound, multiples, video & public interventions.