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Brandon VickerdLee (bubblewrap)2024
2024
$16,000
£12,241.26
€13,999.79
CA$22,782.61
A$24,676.30
CHF 13,069.66
MX$298,546.25
NOK 164,305.86
SEK 153,167.98
DKK 104,556.79
About the Item
I am interested in how we collectively construct history through artifacts such as monuments and portrait bust. These devices are tools for constructing dominant historical narratives that are often accepted as truths, when in fact they are highly subjective representations that are fragile and subject to change. Shared histories are a means of constructing identity, a process that is in constant flux: facts are forgotten, edited, omitted and (re)discovered in an ongoing process of constructing history. Marx (bubblewrap) is an exploration of materials and process as a device for subverting the authority of monuments. The piece was created by wrapping an existing portrait bust of Karl Marx in bubble wrap and the casting the resulting form in bronze. The work is part of an ongoing series that can be understood as a subversion of the symbols of western culture, a literal defacement of a hero in a gesture that confronts historic narratives and highlights the fragility of ideology.
- Creator:Brandon Vickerd (1977, Canadian)
- Creation Year:2024
- Dimensions:Height: 26 in (66.04 cm)Width: 14 in (35.56 cm)Depth: 14 in (35.56 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Montreal, CA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU47616959752
Brandon Vickerd
Brandon Vickerd is a Hamilton based artist and Professor of Sculpture at York University, where he also serves as Chair of the Department of Visual Arts and Art History. He received his BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (1999) and his MFA from the University of Victoria (2001). Purposely diverse, his studio work straddles the line between high and low culture, acting as a catalyst for critical thought and addressing the failed promise of a modernist future predicated on boundless scientific advancement. Whether through craftsmanship, the creation of spectacle, or humor, the goal of his work is to provoke the viewer into questioning the dominate myth of progress ingrained in Western world views. Vickerd has extensive experience in large scale public art projects that seek to engage a diverse audience. A recent public performance Dance of the Cranes (Edmonton AB and Washington DC ) consisted of a choreographed dance performed by multiple high-rise construction cranes perched on top of buildings in the respective downtown cores. Staged for Nuit Blanche Edmonton and Capitol Fringe in Washington DC, these projects were the culmination of a collaborative partnership with the crane operators and developers that operated on the site. These projects are an example of collaborating with non-arts professionals to develop a project that was meaningful to both the participants and the audience. The resulting performances created the sensation that the entire city became a stage for performance, effectively immersing the audience within the spectacle. Most recently Vickerd was awarded a commission for a permanent installation by the Edmonton Arts Council. The sculpture, entitled Wildlife, consists of two bronze figures that appear to be citizens leisurely going about their day. However, upon inspection the figures reveal themselves to be composed of squirrels, raccoons, foxes, owls, and other animals working together to appear human. Humorously referencing cartoon clichés, this sculpture invites a thoughtful reflection on our relationship to nature. Wild Life challenges viewers’ perceptions by making a seemingly mundane scene extraordinary: an average-looking person morphs into a conglomeration of animals that is both shocking and intriguing and reveals the extraordinary possibilities beneath the mundane we take for granted. Vickerd has received numerous awards and grants from the Social Science and Humanities Research Council, the Canada Council for the Arts, the Toronto Arts Council, and the Ontario Arts Council.
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