The Montreal's Musée d’art
contemporain de Montréal (MAC) is presenting the work of Ryan Gander, one
of Britain’s
most prolific artists. This is a retooled version of a travelling exhibition. This first solo presentation of Gander’s work in Montréal
reflects his interest in the processes of artistic creation and modes of
perception.
The artist is drawing on a variety of
media: visual arts, film, photography, design, performance. The thirty or so pieces on
view at the MAC illustrate how Gander
uses his trans-disciplinary works, striving to constantly reinvent his artistic expression and his own rules of creating art.
In his piece entitledMagnus
Opus, he uses Animatronic eyes and sensors. See just below four different "eye expressions" caught by my camera. You will see the full range of eye movements when you visit the show.
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For more information on this exhibition and the MAC museum, visit the museum'swebsite.
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