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Jessica Thalmann Pleats Of Matter, Curtis Lecture Hall

Jessica Thalmann Pleats Of Matter, Curtis Lecture Hall

Take a picture at the RMG Exposed Fine Art Photography Auction Nov 12

Will McGuirk November 2, 2016

All is not what it seems at the 2016 RMG Exposed Fine Art Photography Auction. Charlotte Hale, chair of the event, says this year’s offerings in the Silent and Live Auctions have a common theme of a distorted reality, a departure from the camera’s usual role as documentarian.

“Art reflects Life, and photographers show us our world through a lens. The running visual theme that I am picking up on is a distorted reality. I am always so impressed by photographers who present mundane or everyday objects or scenes to us and make them compelling by their own imagination and fine ability to compose. You will see incredible work in both auctions that speaks to this and is a reflection of how these photographers see the world. It is fun and super inspirational,” says Hale, an artist, photographer and collector in her own right.

Steve Stober, Untitled , Dominion Square, Montreal (1971)

Steve Stober, Untitled , Dominion Square, Montreal (1971)

Hale, who just closed up her own photography art gallery in Mirvish Village, Toronto, says the greatest challenge in her new role, has been connecting the McLaughlin in downtown Oshawa with the art community of TO.

“We really wanted to bring guests from Toronto, students, collectors and photographers but the common response was that it was difficult to get to and many people are not driving now. I was looking for a very special sponsor to fund the cost of renting a 28 seat bus and the Bau-xi Gallery stepped up! We are so pleased to now offer friends and gallery supporters a free bus trip with their ticket purchase to the auction,” she says.

Two of the Silent Auction jurors are however from Toronto; Blake Fitzpatrick, Dean of the School of Image Arts at Ryerson, Natalie Spagnol, Curator at Ryerson Image Centre. The third juror, Mary Ellen McQuay is a Durham-based art photographer.

Hale curated the Live Auction with a selection of established and emerging artists including Steve Stober, JIm Allen, Kamelia Pezeshki and Gerald Pisarzowski. There will be contemporary and vintage images available.

Lilly Koltun, Place Glass Lens 3

Lilly Koltun, Place Glass Lens 3

Hale says photographs are not just worth a thousand words. They have become highly collectible with major art galleries and museums adding lens-based works to their catalogue. The relative inexpensive art form is also an easy entry point for the new collector who may be just beginning to start buying original art. Hale says the answer for those wanting to know what is art and what isn’t, is simple, “Ultimately, I believe that if you love it, it is Art. Buy it. Hang it in your space and enjoy it!”

So love it, bid it and take a picture. All funds go towards educating the next generation of artists/ photographers in Durham Region.

Gerald Pisarzowski, Double Arches, Arches NP, Utah, 2013

Gerald Pisarzowski, Double Arches, Arches NP, Utah, 2013

Wooden Sky, Lowlands, West Hammock at the Moustache Club - photos by Mirjana Simeunovich

Will McGuirk October 31, 2016

Wooden Sky

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Lowlands

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West Hammock

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The Standstills, Our Lady Peace and I Mother Eath at the General Motors Centre - photos by Mirjana Simeunovich

Will McGuirk October 30, 2016

The Standstills

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Our Lady Peace

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I Mother Earth

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The Standstills keep moving up, they play a hometown show at the General Motors Centre Sat Oct 29

Will McGuirk October 26, 2016

We have always been fans of The Standstills here at SlowCity.ca and they have always been very supportive of our efforts working the scene in Oshawa. They are a special couple and the deeper you dig into The Standstills the richer your experience of their music will be. So follow them on their journey, you will be rewarded with music, art and the wildest stories to tell your kin.

The Standstills, a two piece from London and Oshawa, come across on one level as straightforward blues rock, but guitarist and singer Jon Fox and drummer Renee Couture are no so-so S. Ont. power hour couple. To think so is to miss the depth of the intelligence of the duo.

They are on tour with I Mother Earth and Our Lady Peace, making a stop in Oshawa at the General Motors Centre, the venue is not a rolling stone away from their condo in ShwaRock city’s downtown. It’s a hometown show although Couture is from the Forest City originally. The tour has taken them across Canada including a two night stand at the hallowed Massey Hall and provided them a once in a lifetime experience and perhaps a truly Canadian one to boot. On a cold road they spotted a grizzly mowing down on a moose, mere feet away from their passing tour van. The resultant video clip has gone viral, 820,000 when I checked last.

Photo by Derek Cutting

Photo by Derek Cutting

Video is something the band seem to view as almost another voice in the band, as an extension of their music rather than something separate. They have taken that idea of cohesion between the two media into their latest, a 360 degree video for the track “Shotgun” from the album From the Devil’s Porch.

The video is an immersive experience, best viewed on a mobile phone, and it is also a fantastic visual metaphor for how music is experienced. Think of the video, the first of its kind in Canada, as headphones for the eyes. Great execution too. It was shot in Docville, a Wild West replica site in Newcastle, Ont. Those familiar with the Oshawa music scene may notice some familiar faces.

Justin Rutledge, Trish Robb at the Moustache Club Oct 16 - photos by Mirjana Simeunovich

Will McGuirk October 17, 2016

Heart Robb

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Rutledge takes East home

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