
Whales / Aircraft
Artist: Bruce Parsons
Work ID: 71571
Des mesures : 76.2 x 76.2 x 15.24 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1981
Matériaux : basket painting: encaustic, bone, brass & arborite
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Oeuvre d'art par Bruce Parsons
Red, Beside Her Bed
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71541
Description:
Des mesures : 213.36 x 152.4 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1965
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Big Red Sky
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71543
Description:
Des mesures : 152.4 x 213.36 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1965
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Green Leap Left
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71542
Description:
Des mesures : 152.4 x 182.88 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1965
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Playing Outside the box
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71546
Description:
Des mesures : 365.76 x 243.84 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1967
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
End Run for Allah
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71545
Description:
Des mesures : 198.12 x 548.64 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1967
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Wax Warmley
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71547
Description:
Des mesures : 210.82 x 139.7 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1967
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Twin Factor
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71544
Description:
Des mesures : 210.82 x 210.82 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1967
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Song of the Carp
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71548
Description:
Des mesures : 182.88 x 487.68 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1968
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Long Run
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71555
Description:
Des mesures : 60.96 x 304.8 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1969
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Her Six Pinkies
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71549
Description:
Des mesures : 152.4 x 213.36 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1969
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Time Frame
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71556
Description:
Des mesures : 121.92 x 243.84 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1969
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Throat Song
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71560
Description:
Des mesures : 396.24 x 182.88 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1969
Matériaux : candy apple lacquer on linen
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Brother / Sister
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71553
Description:
Des mesures : 304.8 x 304.8 cm & 152.4 x 152.4 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1969
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Left of Centre
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71554
Description:
Des mesures : 121.92 x 243.84 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1969
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
I went to see her everything
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71552
Description:
Des mesures : 71.12 x 200.66 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1969
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Quarterback Sneak
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71558
Description:
Des mesures : 24.13 x 228.6 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1969
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Slow Message
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71551
Description:
Des mesures : 53.34 x 640.08 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1969
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Singing Together
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71550
Description:
Des mesures : 91.44 x 274.32 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1969
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Twilight Raga
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71557
Description:
Des mesures : 121.92 x 243.84 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1969
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Wide
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71559
Description:
Des mesures : 30.48 x 304.8 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1969
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Star Chart for Seagulls
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70267
Description: Exhibited at NSCAD, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1970
Matériaux : gripflex on vinyl
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Window Series
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70271
Description: Exhibited at le Musée d'art contemporain, Montréal.
Des mesures : 0.1392 x 0.2784 m
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1975
Matériaux : gripflex on vinyl
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Butterfly Lectures
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70268
Description: One of five sets.
Des mesures : 0.3132 x 0.4176 m
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1975
Matériaux : gripflex on vinyl
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Butterfly Lectures
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70269
Description: One of five sets.
Des mesures : 0.3132 x 0.4176 m
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1975
Matériaux : gripflex on vinyl
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Dashur
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70270
Description:
Des mesures : 0.1392 x 0.2088 m
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1975
Matériaux : gripflex on vinyl
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Color Auras
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70272
Description:
Des mesures : each: 101.6 x 76.2 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1975
Matériaux : gripflex on vinyl
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
26 Kites
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70274
Description: Installation at le Musée d'art contemporain, Montréal.
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1976
Matériaux : gripflex on vinyl
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Unconscious Amongst the Animals
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70275
Description: Installed at York University, Toronto.
Des mesures : mural: 1.044 x 0.348 m. (2 sided)
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1976
Matériaux : gripflex on vinyl
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Dier-El-Medina
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70273
Description:
Des mesures : each: 121.92 x 76.2 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1976
Matériaux : gripflex on vinyl
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Bride and Bachelors [Tableau Vivant: ‘Sand Box’]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70278
Description: Installation at York University, Toronto.
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1977
Matériaux : 4 Guinea pigs, 1 rat, 1 turtle, canvas sand box
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Bride and Bachelors, [Guinea pig installation]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70276
Description: Presented at NSCAD, McMaster and York Universities.
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1977
Matériaux : Guinea pigs
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Bride and Bachelors [Floor of Installation]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70279
Description: sandbox: drawing of final state
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1977
Matériaux : Drawing on canvas (final state)
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Bride and Bachelors [Tableau Vivant: ‘Sand Box’]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70277
Description: Installation at York University, Toronto.
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1977
Matériaux : 4 Guinea pigs, 1 rat, 1 turtle, canvas sand box
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
House of Hapi ‘Virtual Pyramid’, [corner pole]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70285
Description: Installation at York University, Toronto.
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1978
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
House of Hapi ‘Virtual Pyramid’, [centre tent installation]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70281
Description: Installation at York University, Toronto.
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1978
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
House of Hapi ‘Virtual Pyramid’, [installation site]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70280
Description: Installation at York University, Toronto.
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1978
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
House of Hapi ‘Virtual Pyramid’, [corner pole]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70286
Description: Installation at York University, Toronto.
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1978
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
House of Hapi ‘Virtual Pyramid’, [S.E. corner angle “rabbit”]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70284
Description: Installation at York University, Toronto.
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1978
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
House of Hapi ‘Virtual Pyramid’, [centre stone]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70282
Description: Installation at York University, Toronto.
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1978
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
House of Hapi ‘Virtual Pyramid’, [N.E. corner angle – “pheasant”]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70283
Description: Installation at York University, Toronto.
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1978
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Stair-wave / Whales
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71561
Description:
Des mesures : 45.72 x 30.48 x 5.08 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1979
Matériaux : basket painting: encaustic & bone
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Obelisk / boat
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71563
Description:
Des mesures : 45.72 x 25.4 x 7.62 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1979
Matériaux : basket painting: encaustic
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Easy / Fish / Obelisk
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71564
Description:
Des mesures : 40.64 x 20.32 x 7.62 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1979
Matériaux : basket painting: encaustic
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Needle / Face
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71562
Description:
Des mesures : 38.1 x 17.78 x 15.24 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1979
Matériaux : basket painting: encaustic, brass & ivory
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Snake & Ladder
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70287
Description:
Des mesures : 60.96 x 40.64 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1980
Matériaux : encaustic construction
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Brass Hats / Bent Arrow
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71567
Description:
Des mesures : 45.72 x 40.64 x 7.62 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1980
Matériaux : basket painting: encaustic & brass
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Bird / Snakes
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71568
Description:
Des mesures : 68.58 x 81.28 x 12.7 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1980
Matériaux : basket painting: encaustic, brass & stone
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Killer whale / Barns swallow
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71565
Description:
Des mesures : 58.42 x 58.42 x 15.24 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1980
Matériaux : basket painting: encaustic, aluminium & arborite
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Boat / Paddle
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71569
Description:
Des mesures : 45.72 x 45.72 x 17.78 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1980
Matériaux : basket painting: encaustic, brass & wood
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Bird / Woman / Whale
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71566
Description:
Des mesures : 60.96 x 58.42 x 10.16 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1980
Matériaux : basket painting: encaustic, brass, aluminium & arborite
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
World / House / Turtles
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71570
Description:
Des mesures : 76.2 x 76.2 x 22.86 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1981
Matériaux : basket painting: encaustic, brass, stones & jade
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Whales / Aircraft
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71571
Description:
Des mesures : 76.2 x 76.2 x 15.24 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1981
Matériaux : basket painting: encaustic, bone, brass & arborite
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
House / Turtle / Woman
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71572
Description:
Des mesures : 76.2 x 60.96 x 5.08 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1981
Matériaux : basket painting: encaustic, brass, aluminium, jade & wood
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Needles
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71573
Description:
Des mesures : 18 x 18 x 9 in
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1981
Matériaux : basket painting: encaustic, brass & wood
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Chance Swimmer Mask
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71574
Description:
Des mesures : 76.2 x 60.96 x 7.62 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1981
Matériaux : basket painting: encaustic, stone, brass & ivory game pieces
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Swimmer / Whale Mask
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71575
Description:
Des mesures : 40.64 x 25.4 x 12.7 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1981
Matériaux : basket painting: encaustic, brass & arborite
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Yellow Horse & Aircraft
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70289
Description:
Des mesures : 91.44 x 45.72 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1982
Matériaux : encaustic construction
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Horses & Helicopter
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70288
Description:
Des mesures : 91.44 x 91.44 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1982
Matériaux : encaustic construction
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Man on the Road to Solola [performance – native woman]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70294
Description: Optica, Montreal
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1982
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Man on the Road to Solola [performance – native woman]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70293
Description: Optica, Montreal
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1982
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Self Portrait [photo as dead Indian Shaman]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70290
Description: York University, Toronto
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1982
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Running Rabbit
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70307
Description:
Des mesures : 213.4 x 152.4 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1983
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Greek Goddess Mask
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71577
Description:
Des mesures : 101.6 x 63.5 x 38.1 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1983
Matériaux : basket painting: encaustic, brass, wood & gold leaf
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Dream Houses
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70305
Description:
Des mesures : 244 x 305 cm
Collection: Canada Council Art Bank, Ottawa
Date de réalisation : 1983
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Man on the Road to Solola [performance – native woman]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70292
Description: P.S 1, New York City
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1983
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Man on the Road to Solola [with earthquake machine]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70291
Description: P.S 1, New York City
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1983
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Amalia on a Yellow Field
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70304
Description: Petro Can College
Des mesures : 213.4 x 274.3 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1983
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Man on the Road to Solola [performance – bell ringing]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70298
Description: P.S 1, New York City
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1983
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Man on the Road to Solola [video - indian shaman]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70299
Description: P.S 1, New York City
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1983
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Dog / Sword Mask
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71576
Description:
Des mesures : 76.2 x 50.8 x 17.78 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1983
Matériaux : basket painting: encaustic, sword, brass, stone, gold leaf & wood
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Man on the Road to Solola [performance – bell ringing]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70296
Description: P.S 1, New York City
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1983
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Amalia on a Green Field
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70303
Description:
Des mesures : 213.4 x 274.3 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1983
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Tango Dancer
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70306
Description:
Des mesures : 244 x 254 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1983
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Jumper
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70302
Description: York University, Toronto
Des mesures : 173 x 264 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1983
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Man on the Road to Solola [performance – white man]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70295
Description: P.S 1, New York City
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1983
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Calf/Sleeping Woman
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70301
Description:
Des mesures : 244 x 304.8 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1983
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Man on the Road to Solola [performance – bell ringing]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70297
Description: P.S 1, New York City
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1983
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Dead Man on the Road
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70300
Description: Installation at York University, Toronto.
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1984
Matériaux : installation
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
United Technologies
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70310
Description: Installation at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1984
Matériaux : installation: acrylic on canvas, copper, encaustic, wood panels
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Deformation #3
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70318
Description:
Des mesures : 182.88 x 121.92 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1984
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Deformation #2
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70317
Description:
Des mesures : 152 x 243.8 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1984
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
La Vague, [sound recording and church bell]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70309
Description: Installation at Quebec City
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1984
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Deformation #4
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70319
Description:
Des mesures : 182.88 x 121.92 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1984
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Deformation #1
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70316
Description:
Des mesures : 152 x 243.8 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1984
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Paradise of My Memories
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70320
Description: Toronto, Ontario
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1985
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
A Green Space for Amalia
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70308
Description: Ottawa Court House.
Des mesures : 0.2784 x 0.9744 m
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1985
Matériaux : mural: acrylic on canvas covered plywood
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Unconscious amongst the animals
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70312
Description: Ottawa School of Art
Des mesures : 0.2784 x 1.044 m
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1987
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
United Technologies, [artist in York University studio]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70313
Description:
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1987
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
United Technologies
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70311
Description: Installation at the Saidye Bronfman Centre, Montreal
Des mesures : 0.522 x 2.088 x 1.044 m
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1987
Matériaux : installation: acrylic on canvas, copper, encaustic, wood panels
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
United Technologies, with artist
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70315
Description: Installation at le Musée du Québec, Québec
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1988
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
United Technologies
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70314
Description: Installation at le Musée du Québec, Québec
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1988
Matériaux : installation: acrylic on canvas, copper, encaustic, wood panels
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Borromeans Knot
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71579
Description: Theory, Observer, Practice diagram.
Des mesures : 102 x 214 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1990
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas with chinese ink caligraphy on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Force Eleven
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71578
Description: mural detail: centre panel
Des mesures : ink on chinese paper drawings
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1990
Matériaux : acrylic and gold leaf on canvas; ink on chinese paper drawings
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Force Eleven
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70321
Description: With the artist in his England Studio.
Des mesures : mural: 0.2088 x 0.9744 m.
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1990
Matériaux : acrylic and gold leaf
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Artist’s Studio, [ with Waterfall Paintings]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70324
Description:
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1990
Matériaux :
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Force Eleven
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70322
Description: Winters College, York University, Toronto
Des mesures : mural: 0.2088 x 0.9744 m.
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1990
Matériaux : acrylic and gold leaf
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Five Persimmons & Waterfall
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70325
Description:
Des mesures : 182.88 x 213.36 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1990
Matériaux : acrylic and gold leaf
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Force Eleven (detail)
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70323
Description:
Des mesures : ink on chinese paper drawings
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1990
Matériaux : acrylic and gold leaf on canvas; ink on chinese paper drawings
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Family Tree: Grandfather
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70328
Description:
Des mesures : 213.36 x 121.92 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1992
Matériaux : installation: acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Mother/Father
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70330
Description:
Des mesures : 213.36 x 121.92 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1992
Matériaux : installation: acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Mysterious Desire
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71584
Description: Part of installation, Chopsticks and Butterknives.
Des mesures : 182.88 x 101.6 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1992
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Passport
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71583
Description: Part of installation, Chopsticks and Butterknives.
Des mesures : 182.88 x 101.6 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1992
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Chopsticks and Butterknives
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70327
Description: Toronto, Ontario
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1992
Matériaux : installation
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Ladder of Generations
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71580
Description: Part of installation, Chopsticks and Butterknives.
Des mesures : 182.88 x 101.6 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1992
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Female Mountain Waters
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71582
Description: Part of installation, Chopsticks and Butterknives.
Des mesures : 182.88 x 101.6 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1992
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Length of Life is in the Heavens
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71581
Description: Part of installation, Chopsticks and Butterknives.
Des mesures : 182.88 x 101.6 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1992
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Chopsticks and Butterknives
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70326
Description: Toronto, Ontario
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1992
Matériaux : installation
Collection virtuelle : 90s-Toronto, Original CCCA
Family Tree, Nurse
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70331
Description:
Des mesures : 213.36 x 121.92 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1992
Matériaux : installation: acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Grandfather (detail)
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70329
Description:
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1992
Matériaux : installation: acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Family Tree (detail)
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70332
Description:
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1992
Matériaux : installation: acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
ATA
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71585
Description:
Des mesures : 121.92 x 182.88 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1996
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas, inkjet prints
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Underwater Buddhas
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71586
Description:
Des mesures : 121.92 x 91.44 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1996
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas, inkjet prints
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Chinese People
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71587
Description:
Des mesures : chinese caligraphy on paper
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1996
Matériaux : oil and acrylic on canvas; chinese caligraphy on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
She is (detail)
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70336
Description:
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1997
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Interface-Freax-Guardian
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71588
Description:
Des mesures : ink jet prints
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1997
Matériaux : acrylic and ink on canvas; ink jet prints
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
She is
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70335
Description:
Des mesures : 213.36 x 152.4 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1997
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
E
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70337
Description:
Des mesures : 213.36 x 152.4 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1997
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
E (detail)
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70338
Description:
Des mesures :
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1997
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
HE
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71593
Description:
Des mesures : 222 x 115 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1998
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas, inkjet prints, canvas cut-out patterns
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
A-Law-Oracle
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71591
Description:
Des mesures : 182.88 x 121.92 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1998
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas, inkjet prints, canvas cut-out patterns
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Unity of Contradictions
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70333
Description:
Des mesures : 148 x 147 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1998
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas, oil stick, gold leaf, inkjet
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Creative Blaster, detail (Systematic Advantage)
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71590
Description:
Des mesures : 152.4 x 91.44 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1998
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas, ink jet prints, gold and canvas cut-out patterns
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Express Buddha
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70334
Description:
Des mesures : 123 x 100 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1998
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
e NOW
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71592
Description:
Des mesures : 182.88 x 121.92 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1998
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas, inkjet prints, canvas cut-out patterns
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Fountain
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71594
Description: From 1935 family portraits (Lil, Bill and Jenny Parsons).
Des mesures : 121.92 x 76.2 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1998
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas, inkjet prints, canvas cut-out patterns
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Creative Blaster
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71589
Description:
Des mesures : 152.4 x 91.44 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 1998
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas, ink jet prints, gold and canvas cut-out patterns
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Exotic Award
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71595
Description:
Des mesures : 152.4 x 91.44 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2001
Matériaux : Ink jet print on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
City Awards
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70339
Description:
Des mesures : 152.4 x 182.88 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2001
Matériaux : Ink jet print on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Mimetic Monument
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70341
Description:
Des mesures : 152.4 x 213.36 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2001
Matériaux : Ink jet print on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Visionary Award
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71604
Description:
Des mesures : 152.4 x 182.88 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2001
Matériaux : Ink jet print on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Mercenary Award
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71597
Description:
Des mesures : 152.4 x 91.44 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2001
Matériaux : Ink jet print on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Mentors Trophy
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71598
Description:
Des mesures : 182.88 x 91.44 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2001
Matériaux : Ink jet print on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Remembering the Body Monument
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71602
Description:
Des mesures : 152.4 x 182.88 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2001
Matériaux : Ink jet print on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Industrial Workers Award
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71601
Description:
Des mesures : 182.88 x 121.92 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2001
Matériaux : Ink jet print on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Life Brands Gold Award
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71596
Description:
Des mesures : 152.4 x 91.44 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2001
Matériaux : Ink jet print on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Picturesque Award
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71605
Description:
Des mesures : 50.8 x 91.44 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2001
Matériaux : Ink jet print on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Office Totem
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71600
Description:
Des mesures : 91.44 x 38.1 x 38.1 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2001
Matériaux : found art construction with computer parts
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Mimetic Monument
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71603
Description:
Des mesures : 152.4 x 182.88 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2001
Matériaux : Ink jet print on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Re-visions
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70342
Description:
Des mesures : 122 x 182 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2001
Matériaux : Ink jet print on vinyl
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Ludwig Wittgenstein Uncertainty Monument
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71599
Description:
Des mesures : 182.88 x 152.4 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2001
Matériaux : Ink jet print on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Master of Mythology
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70343
Description:
Des mesures : 130 x 182 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2001
Matériaux : Ink jet print on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Industrial Award
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 70340
Description:
Des mesures : 152 x 92 cm
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2001
Matériaux : Ink jet print on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Electric Buddha
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 71606
Description: Installed at Winter's College, York University.
Des mesures : gold and lacquer
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2002
Matériaux : ink jet print on vinyl; gold and lacquer
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Art History Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74846
Description: For The Labyrinth Exhibitioná at Portage La Prairie Art Centre, Manitoba.
[For a walking meditation on Art History, Theory, Dance, Theatre, Music, Film, and Visual Art].
Des mesures : floor mural: 1.044 x 1.044 m
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2007
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Art History Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74844
Description: For The Labyrinth Exhibitioná at Portage La Prairie Art Centre, Manitoba.
[For a walking meditation on Art History, Theory, Dance, Theatre, Music, Film, and Visual Art].
Des mesures : floor mural: 1.044 x 1.044 m
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2007
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Art History Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74848
Description: For The Labyrinth Exhibition¿ at Portage La Prairie Art Centre, Manitoba.
[For a walking meditation on Art History, Theory, Dance, Theatre, Music, Film, and Visual Art].
Des mesures : floor mural: 1.044 x 1.044 m
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2007
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Art History Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74845
Description: For The Labyrinth Exhibitioná at Portage La Prairie Art Centre, Manitoba.
[For a walking meditation on Art History, Theory, Dance, Theatre, Music, Film, and Visual Art].
Des mesures : floor mural: 1.044 x 1.044 m
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2007
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Art History Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74843
Description: For The Labyrinth Exhibitioná at Portage La Prairie Art Centre, Manitoba.
[For a walking meditation on Art History, Theory, Dance, Theatre, Music, Film, and Visual Art].
Des mesures : floor mural: 1.044 x 1.044 m
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2007
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Art History Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74847
Description: For The Labyrinth Exhibition¿ at Portage La Prairie Art Centre, Manitoba.
[For a walking meditation on Art History, Theory, Dance, Theatre, Music, Film, and Visual Art].
Des mesures : floor mural: 1.044 x 1.044 m
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2007
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Paradise Homes, [panoptic urban shield paintings]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74877
Description: Paradise Homes
My new shield paintings 2009-10 are part of a Panoptic landscape series. They are based on surveillance technology used by Google Earth to reveal giant new fingerprint shapes on the earth. They are suburban developments centred on a community with the Church, or a Synagogue, Mosque, Hindu Temple or Buddhist Shrine. They are instant designs that go from concept to completion in 3 or 4 years. Freeways provide access to infrastructures such as a Shopping Mall, Cineplex and Golf Course designed by the same architectural firms. The new towns are carved into the land with bulldozers. They occupy waste industrial sites, fertile farmland or high ridges with views of the ravine below. When complete they are enclosed with walls for security purposes, and the streets inside end in quiet looping cul-de-sacs. Entrances have grand gates announcing the exclusive nature of the development, such as Paradise Homes, or Fragrant Hills.
The source of my landscapes is inspired by the city of Vaughan, north of Toronto beside Canada's Wonderland, as seen on Google Earth. Vaughan according to Jane Jacobs, expert on urbanism, is one of Canada's fast growing and prosperous communities. I have also followed the city planning of Moshe Safdie who designed Habitat for the 1967 Montreal World's Fair. In 1989 he designed one of Israel's largest cities Modi'in planned for 250 thousand people; by 2007 it had reached 75 thousand.
In order to create a deep surface of the paintings they are built up on spherical bamboo structures, covered by canvas and gesso and embellished by various materials such as beeswax, brass fixtures and gold paint. The shield like appearance suggests a promise of security.
Des mesures : 71.12 works of variable sizes á approx. 76.2 x 76.2 x 7.62 cm deep
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas, on bamboo structures
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Paradise Homes, [panoptic urban shield paintings]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74873
Description: Paradise Homes
My new shield paintings 2009-10 are part of a Panoptic landscape series. They are based on surveillance technology used by Google Earth to reveal giant new fingerprint shapes on the earth. They are suburban developments centred on a community with the Church, or a Synagogue, Mosque, Hindu Temple or Buddhist Shrine. They are instant designs that go from concept to completion in 3 or 4 years. Freeways provide access to infrastructures such as a Shopping Mall, Cineplex and Golf Course designed by the same architectural firms. The new towns are carved into the land with bulldozers. They occupy waste industrial sites, fertile farmland or high ridges with views of the ravine below. When complete they are enclosed with walls for security purposes, and the streets inside end in quiet looping cul-de-sacs. Entrances have grand gates announcing the exclusive nature of the development, such as Paradise Homes, or Fragrant Hills.
The source of my landscapes is inspired by the city of Vaughan, north of Toronto beside Canada's Wonderland, as seen on Google Earth. Vaughan according to Jane Jacobs, expert on urbanism, is one of Canada's fast growing and prosperous communities. I have also followed the city planning of Moshe Safdie who designed Habitat for the 1967 Montreal World's Fair. In 1989 he designed one of Israel's largest cities Modi'in planned for 250 thousand people; by 2007 it had reached 75 thousand.
In order to create a deep surface of the paintings they are built up on spherical bamboo structures, covered by canvas and gesso and embellished by various materials such as beeswax, brass fixtures and gold paint. The shield like appearance suggests a promise of security.
Des mesures : 71.12 works of variable sizes á approx. 76.2 x 76.2 x 7.62 cm deep
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas, on bamboo structures
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Paradise Homes, [panoptic urban shield paintings]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74878
Description: Paradise Homes
My new shield paintings 2009-10 are part of a Panoptic landscape series. They are based on surveillance technology used by Google Earth to reveal giant new fingerprint shapes on the earth. They are suburban developments centred on a community with the Church, or a Synagogue, Mosque, Hindu Temple or Buddhist Shrine. They are instant designs that go from concept to completion in 3 or 4 years. Freeways provide access to infrastructures such as a Shopping Mall, Cineplex and Golf Course designed by the same architectural firms. The new towns are carved into the land with bulldozers. They occupy waste industrial sites, fertile farmland or high ridges with views of the ravine below. When complete they are enclosed with walls for security purposes, and the streets inside end in quiet looping cul-de-sacs. Entrances have grand gates announcing the exclusive nature of the development, such as Paradise Homes, or Fragrant Hills.
The source of my landscapes is inspired by the city of Vaughan, north of Toronto beside Canada's Wonderland, as seen on Google Earth. Vaughan according to Jane Jacobs, expert on urbanism, is one of Canada's fast growing and prosperous communities. I have also followed the city planning of Moshe Safdie who designed Habitat for the 1967 Montreal World's Fair. In 1989 he designed one of Israel's largest cities Modi'in planned for 250 thousand people; by 2007 it had reached 75 thousand.
In order to create a deep surface of the paintings they are built up on spherical bamboo structures, covered by canvas and gesso and embellished by various materials such as beeswax, brass fixtures and gold paint. The shield like appearance suggests a promise of security.
Des mesures : 71.12 works of variable sizes á approx. 76.2 x 76.2 x 7.62 cm deep
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas, on bamboo structures
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Middle East Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74852
Description: For the 25th Uxbridge Art Festival, Outdoor Street Event.
Des mesures : floor mural: 0.87 x 0.87 m
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Middle East Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74857
Description: At the Trinity Bellwoods Community Centre, Toronto.
Des mesures : <br>8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas; 8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Paradise Homes, [panoptic urban shield paintings]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74874
Description: Paradise Homes
My new shield paintings 2009-10 are part of a Panoptic landscape series. They are based on surveillance technology used by Google Earth to reveal giant new fingerprint shapes on the earth. They are suburban developments centred on a community with the Church, or a Synagogue, Mosque, Hindu Temple or Buddhist Shrine. They are instant designs that go from concept to completion in 3 or 4 years. Freeways provide access to infrastructures such as a Shopping Mall, Cineplex and Golf Course designed by the same architectural firms. The new towns are carved into the land with bulldozers. They occupy waste industrial sites, fertile farmland or high ridges with views of the ravine below. When complete they are enclosed with walls for security purposes, and the streets inside end in quiet looping cul-de-sacs. Entrances have grand gates announcing the exclusive nature of the development, such as Paradise Homes, or Fragrant Hills.
The source of my landscapes is inspired by the city of Vaughan, north of Toronto beside Canada's Wonderland, as seen on Google Earth. Vaughan according to Jane Jacobs, expert on urbanism, is one of Canada's fast growing and prosperous communities. I have also followed the city planning of Moshe Safdie who designed Habitat for the 1967 Montreal World's Fair. In 1989 he designed one of Israel's largest cities Modi'in planned for 250 thousand people; by 2007 it had reached 75 thousand.
In order to create a deep surface of the paintings they are built up on spherical bamboo structures, covered by canvas and gesso and embellished by various materials such as beeswax, brass fixtures and gold paint. The shield like appearance suggests a promise of security.
Des mesures : 71.12 works of variable sizes á approx. 76.2 x 76.2 x 7.62 cm deep
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas, on bamboo structures
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Paradise Homes, [panoptic urban shield paintings]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74876
Description: Paradise Homes
My new shield paintings 2009-10 are part of a Panoptic landscape series. They are based on surveillance technology used by Google Earth to reveal giant new fingerprint shapes on the earth. They are suburban developments centred on a community with the Church, or a Synagogue, Mosque, Hindu Temple or Buddhist Shrine. They are instant designs that go from concept to completion in 3 or 4 years. Freeways provide access to infrastructures such as a Shopping Mall, Cineplex and Golf Course designed by the same architectural firms. The new towns are carved into the land with bulldozers. They occupy waste industrial sites, fertile farmland or high ridges with views of the ravine below. When complete they are enclosed with walls for security purposes, and the streets inside end in quiet looping cul-de-sacs. Entrances have grand gates announcing the exclusive nature of the development, such as Paradise Homes, or Fragrant Hills.
The source of my landscapes is inspired by the city of Vaughan, north of Toronto beside Canada's Wonderland, as seen on Google Earth. Vaughan according to Jane Jacobs, expert on urbanism, is one of Canada's fast growing and prosperous communities. I have also followed the city planning of Moshe Safdie who designed Habitat for the 1967 Montreal World's Fair. In 1989 he designed one of Israel's largest cities Modi'in planned for 250 thousand people; by 2007 it had reached 75 thousand.
In order to create a deep surface of the paintings they are built up on spherical bamboo structures, covered by canvas and gesso and embellished by various materials such as beeswax, brass fixtures and gold paint. The shield like appearance suggests a promise of security.
Des mesures : 71.12 works of variable sizes á approx. 76.2 x 76.2 x 7.62 cm deep
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas, on bamboo structures
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Middle East Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74851
Description: For the 25th Uxbridge Art Festival, Outdoor Street Event.
Des mesures : floor mural: 0.87 x 0.87 m
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Paradise Homes, [panoptic urban shield paintings]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74872
Description: Paradise Homes
My new shield paintings 2009-10 are part of a Panoptic landscape series. They are based on surveillance technology used by Google Earth to reveal giant new fingerprint shapes on the earth. They are suburban developments centred on a community with the Church, or a Synagogue, Mosque, Hindu Temple or Buddhist Shrine. They are instant designs that go from concept to completion in 3 or 4 years. Freeways provide access to infrastructures such as a Shopping Mall, Cineplex and Golf Course designed by the same architectural firms. The new towns are carved into the land with bulldozers. They occupy waste industrial sites, fertile farmland or high ridges with views of the ravine below. When complete they are enclosed with walls for security purposes, and the streets inside end in quiet looping cul-de-sacs. Entrances have grand gates announcing the exclusive nature of the development, such as Paradise Homes, or Fragrant Hills.
The source of my landscapes is inspired by the city of Vaughan, north of Toronto beside Canada's Wonderland, as seen on Google Earth. Vaughan according to Jane Jacobs, expert on urbanism, is one of Canada's fast growing and prosperous communities. I have also followed the city planning of Moshe Safdie who designed Habitat for the 1967 Montreal World's Fair. In 1989 he designed one of Israel's largest cities Modi'in planned for 250 thousand people; by 2007 it had reached 75 thousand.
In order to create a deep surface of the paintings they are built up on spherical bamboo structures, covered by canvas and gesso and embellished by various materials such as beeswax, brass fixtures and gold paint. The shield like appearance suggests a promise of security.
Des mesures : 71.12 works of variable sizes á approx. 76.2 x 76.2 x 7.62 cm deep
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas, on bamboo structures
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Middle East Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74870
Description: At the Trinity Bellwoods Community Centre, Toronto.
Des mesures : <br>8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas; 8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Middle East Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74869
Description: At the Trinity Bellwoods Community Centre, Toronto.
Des mesures : <br>8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas; 8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Middle East Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74868
Description: At the Trinity Bellwoods Community Centre, Toronto.
Des mesures : <br>8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas; 8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Middle East Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74860
Description: At the Trinity Bellwoods Community Centre, Toronto.
Des mesures : <br>8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas; 8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Middle East Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74865
Description: At the Trinity Bellwoods Community Centre, Toronto.
Des mesures : <br>8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas; 8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Paradise Homes, [panoptic urban shield paintings]
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74875
Description: Paradise Homes
My new shield paintings 2009-10 are part of a Panoptic landscape series. They are based on surveillance technology used by Google Earth to reveal giant new fingerprint shapes on the earth. They are suburban developments centred on a community with the Church, or a Synagogue, Mosque, Hindu Temple or Buddhist Shrine. They are instant designs that go from concept to completion in 3 or 4 years. Freeways provide access to infrastructures such as a Shopping Mall, Cineplex and Golf Course designed by the same architectural firms. The new towns are carved into the land with bulldozers. They occupy waste industrial sites, fertile farmland or high ridges with views of the ravine below. When complete they are enclosed with walls for security purposes, and the streets inside end in quiet looping cul-de-sacs. Entrances have grand gates announcing the exclusive nature of the development, such as Paradise Homes, or Fragrant Hills.
The source of my landscapes is inspired by the city of Vaughan, north of Toronto beside Canada's Wonderland, as seen on Google Earth. Vaughan according to Jane Jacobs, expert on urbanism, is one of Canada's fast growing and prosperous communities. I have also followed the city planning of Moshe Safdie who designed Habitat for the 1967 Montreal World's Fair. In 1989 he designed one of Israel's largest cities Modi'in planned for 250 thousand people; by 2007 it had reached 75 thousand.
In order to create a deep surface of the paintings they are built up on spherical bamboo structures, covered by canvas and gesso and embellished by various materials such as beeswax, brass fixtures and gold paint. The shield like appearance suggests a promise of security.
Des mesures : 71.12 works of variable sizes á approx. 76.2 x 76.2 x 7.62 cm deep
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas, on bamboo structures
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Middle East Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74871
Description: At the Trinity Bellwoods Community Centre, Toronto.
Des mesures : <br>8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas; 8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Middle East Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74850
Description: For the 25th Uxbridge Art Festival, Outdoor Street Event.
Des mesures : floor mural: 0.87 x 0.87 m
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Middle East Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74858
Description: At the Trinity Bellwoods Community Centre, Toronto.
Des mesures : <br>8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas; 8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Middle East Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74856
Description: At the Trinity Bellwoods Community Centre, Toronto.
Des mesures : <br>8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas; 8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Middle East Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74855
Description: At the Trinity Bellwoods Community Centre, Toronto.
Des mesures : <br>8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas; 8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Middle East Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74862
Description: At the Trinity Bellwoods Community Centre, Toronto.
Des mesures : <br>8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas; 8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Middle East Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74866
Description: At the Trinity Bellwoods Community Centre, Toronto.
Des mesures : <br>8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas; 8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Middle East Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74854
Description: For the 25th Uxbridge Art Festival, Outdoor Street Event.
Des mesures : floor mural: 0.87 x 0.87 m
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Middle East Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74859
Description: At the Trinity Bellwoods Community Centre, Toronto.
Des mesures : <br>8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas; 8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Middle East Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74853
Description: For the 25th Uxbridge Art Festival, Outdoor Street Event.
Des mesures : floor mural: 0.87 x 0.87 m
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Middle East Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74849
Description: For the 25th Uxbridge Art Festival, Outdoor Street Event.
Des mesures : floor mural: 0.87 x 0.87 m
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Middle East Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74864
Description: At the Trinity Bellwoods Community Centre, Toronto.
Des mesures : <br>8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas; 8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Middle East Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74867
Description: At the Trinity Bellwoods Community Centre, Toronto.
Des mesures : <br>8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas; 8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Big Middle East Labyrinth
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74863
Description: At the Trinity Bellwoods Community Centre, Toronto.
Des mesures : <br>8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010
Matériaux : acrylic on canvas; 8 minute Performance/Video with various props and found objects
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Middle East Peace Rail Road, MEPR
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74879
Description: Middle East Map Project 2010-11:
A Working Plan B for Israel/ Palestine
In 2005 the Rand Corporation proposed integrating a future Palestine state with a high speed rail and highway system that would connect the West Bank and Gaza. This was inspiration for Working Plan B, a work of the imagination based on current facts on the ground. It requires a land swap between Israelis and Palestinians, which was envisioned by President Jimmy Carter and Ariel Sharon in 2001.
Working Plan B is an artist's version of The Middle East centered along the line of the Jordan River Valley and defined by three parallel rail lines, Red/Blue/Orange connecting Palestine, Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey and Saudi Arabia. The rail routes look like 'The Metro' in London, Paris, New York, Montreal, Hong Kong, or Tehran. The lines pass through eight districts of civil authority, allowing for certain amount of independence, security, democracy and free passage. It connects the Mediterranean Sea and the neighboring countries to the North East and South.
In a foreseeable future the security walls and settlement blocks are to remain in place in exchange for a land swap for returning Palestinian refugees. A strategy of agonism is useful because it does not count on understanding of others' social values but works with the idea that differences can continue if there is respect for others' rights.
The paralleled districts allow for a symbiotic stability of mutual benefit. There is enough international interest in having peace in the area that sponsors for developing the rail system would be willing to contribute to its different parts. Two thirds of the rail is currently operative in Israel and Jordan and the rest could be set up on decommissioned rail beds, with new tunnels and transit points.
Land swaps would open up a Palestine port in Mediterranean at Acre in the North and another in the South at Ashquelon in exchange for the large settlement blocks surrounding Jerusalem. The special district of Jerusalem/Bethlehem could be a UN security neutral zone for the three religions of Abraham. The history of the old city has its beginnings as a fortified village and has passed through conquest and occupations for three thousand years. It is a complicated archeological site of populations slaughtered or sold into slavery, later replaced by new waves of immigration. Its feuds and spirituality require special conditions from other territories, allowing for hardliners, secular and social idealists.
As an artist I have attempted to think outside the box because the conflict has not seen a solution in sixty years and seems to be deadlocked. Any map is considered premature and even taboo by both sides. My artistic daughter who is a standup comedian who majored in Political Science says my Plan B Map looks like a golf course with water hazards and sand traps. With that metaphor in mind, try to imagine this 'land in the middle' as a fair way leading forward to peace by connecting various regional cultures with plenty of hazards to be negotiated.
Des mesures : ink-jet print on canvas
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010-11
Matériaux : floor or wall installation with various found objects; ink-jet print on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Middle East Peace Rail Road, MEPR
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74881
Description: Middle East Map Project 2010-11:
A Working Plan B for Israel/ Palestine
In 2005 the Rand Corporation proposed integrating a future Palestine state with a high speed rail and highway system that would connect the West Bank and Gaza. This was inspiration for Working Plan B, a work of the imagination based on current facts on the ground. It requires a land swap between Israelis and Palestinians, which was envisioned by President Jimmy Carter and Ariel Sharon in 2001.
Working Plan B is an artist's version of The Middle East centered along the line of the Jordan River Valley and defined by three parallel rail lines, Red/Blue/Orange connecting Palestine, Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey and Saudi Arabia. The rail routes look like 'The Metro' in London, Paris, New York, Montreal, Hong Kong, or Tehran. The lines pass through eight districts of civil authority, allowing for certain amount of independence, security, democracy and free passage. It connects the Mediterranean Sea and the neighboring countries to the North East and South.
In a foreseeable future the security walls and settlement blocks are to remain in place in exchange for a land swap for returning Palestinian refugees. A strategy of agonism is useful because it does not count on understanding of others' social values but works with the idea that differences can continue if there is respect for others' rights.
The paralleled districts allow for a symbiotic stability of mutual benefit. There is enough international interest in having peace in the area that sponsors for developing the rail system would be willing to contribute to its different parts. Two thirds of the rail is currently operative in Israel and Jordan and the rest could be set up on decommissioned rail beds, with new tunnels and transit points.
Land swaps would open up a Palestine port in Mediterranean at Acre in the North and another in the South at Ashquelon in exchange for the large settlement blocks surrounding Jerusalem. The special district of Jerusalem/Bethlehem could be a UN security neutral zone for the three religions of Abraham. The history of the old city has its beginnings as a fortified village and has passed through conquest and occupations for three thousand years. It is a complicated archeological site of populations slaughtered or sold into slavery, later replaced by new waves of immigration. Its feuds and spirituality require special conditions from other territories, allowing for hardliners, secular and social idealists.
As an artist I have attempted to think outside the box because the conflict has not seen a solution in sixty years and seems to be deadlocked. Any map is considered premature and even taboo by both sides. My artistic daughter who is a standup comedian who majored in Political Science says my Plan B Map looks like a golf course with water hazards and sand traps. With that metaphor in mind, try to imagine this 'land in the middle' as a fair way leading forward to peace by connecting various regional cultures with plenty of hazards to be negotiated.
Des mesures : ink-jet print on canvas
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010-11
Matériaux : floor or wall installation with various found objects; ink-jet print on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Map For Imagining Peace Plan B (Israel/ Palestine/Jordan)
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74886
Description: Middle East Map Project 2010-11:
A Working Plan B for Israel/ Palestine
In 2005 the Rand Corporation proposed integrating a future Palestine state with a high speed rail and highway system that would connect the West Bank and Gaza. This was inspiration for Working Plan B, a work of the imagination based on current facts on the ground. It requires a land swap between Israelis and Palestinians, which was envisioned by President Jimmy Carter and Ariel Sharon in 2001.
Working Plan B is an artist's version of The Middle East centered along the line of the Jordan River Valley and defined by three parallel rail lines, Red/Blue/Orange connecting Palestine, Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey and Saudi Arabia. The rail routes look like 'The Metro' in London, Paris, New York, Montreal, Hong Kong, or Tehran. The lines pass through eight districts of civil authority, allowing for certain amount of independence, security, democracy and free passage. It connects the Mediterranean Sea and the neighboring countries to the North East and South.
In a foreseeable future the security walls and settlement blocks are to remain in place in exchange for a land swap for returning Palestinian refugees. A strategy of agonism is useful because it does not count on understanding of others' social values but works with the idea that differences can continue if there is respect for others' rights.
The paralleled districts allow for a symbiotic stability of mutual benefit. There is enough international interest in having peace in the area that sponsors for developing the rail system would be willing to contribute to its different parts. Two thirds of the rail is currently operative in Israel and Jordan and the rest could be set up on decommissioned rail beds, with new tunnels and transit points.
Land swaps would open up a Palestine port in Mediterranean at Acre in the North and another in the South at Ashquelon in exchange for the large settlement blocks surrounding Jerusalem. The special district of Jerusalem/Bethlehem could be a UN security neutral zone for the three religions of Abraham. The history of the old city has its beginnings as a fortified village and has passed through conquest and occupations for three thousand years. It is a complicated archeological site of populations slaughtered or sold into slavery, later replaced by new waves of immigration. Its feuds and spirituality require special conditions from other territories, allowing for hardliners, secular and social idealists.
As an artist I have attempted to think outside the box because the conflict has not seen a solution in sixty years and seems to be deadlocked. Any map is considered premature and even taboo by both sides. My artistic daughter who is a standup comedian who majored in Political Science says my Plan B Map looks like a golf course with water hazards and sand traps. With that metaphor in mind, try to imagine this 'land in the middle' as a fair way leading forward to peace by connecting various regional cultures with plenty of hazards to be negotiated.
Des mesures : 1.392 x 0.522 m
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010-11
Matériaux : Hand signed limited edition, Plan B + text; ink-jet print on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Map For Imagining Peace Plan B (Israel/ Palestine/Jordan)
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74887
Description: Middle East Map Project 2010-11:
A Working Plan B for Israel/ Palestine
In 2005 the Rand Corporation proposed integrating a future Palestine state with a high speed rail and highway system that would connect the West Bank and Gaza. This was inspiration for Working Plan B, a work of the imagination based on current facts on the ground. It requires a land swap between Israelis and Palestinians, which was envisioned by President Jimmy Carter and Ariel Sharon in 2001.
Working Plan B is an artist's version of The Middle East centered along the line of the Jordan River Valley and defined by three parallel rail lines, Red/Blue/Orange connecting Palestine, Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey and Saudi Arabia. The rail routes look like 'The Metro' in London, Paris, New York, Montreal, Hong Kong, or Tehran. The lines pass through eight districts of civil authority, allowing for certain amount of independence, security, democracy and free passage. It connects the Mediterranean Sea and the neighboring countries to the North East and South.
In a foreseeable future the security walls and settlement blocks are to remain in place in exchange for a land swap for returning Palestinian refugees. A strategy of agonism is useful because it does not count on understanding of others' social values but works with the idea that differences can continue if there is respect for others' rights.
The paralleled districts allow for a symbiotic stability of mutual benefit. There is enough international interest in having peace in the area that sponsors for developing the rail system would be willing to contribute to its different parts. Two thirds of the rail is currently operative in Israel and Jordan and the rest could be set up on decommissioned rail beds, with new tunnels and transit points.
Land swaps would open up a Palestine port in Mediterranean at Acre in the North and another in the South at Ashquelon in exchange for the large settlement blocks surrounding Jerusalem. The special district of Jerusalem/Bethlehem could be a UN security neutral zone for the three religions of Abraham. The history of the old city has its beginnings as a fortified village and has passed through conquest and occupations for three thousand years. It is a complicated archeological site of populations slaughtered or sold into slavery, later replaced by new waves of immigration. Its feuds and spirituality require special conditions from other territories, allowing for hardliners, secular and social idealists.
As an artist I have attempted to think outside the box because the conflict has not seen a solution in sixty years and seems to be deadlocked. Any map is considered premature and even taboo by both sides. My artistic daughter who is a standup comedian who majored in Political Science says my Plan B Map looks like a golf course with water hazards and sand traps. With that metaphor in mind, try to imagine this 'land in the middle' as a fair way leading forward to peace by connecting various regional cultures with plenty of hazards to be negotiated.
Des mesures : 1.392 x 0.522 m
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010-11
Matériaux : Hand signed limited edition, Plan B + text; ink-jet print on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Map For Imagining Peace Plan B (Israel/ Palestine/Jordan)
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74884
Description: Middle East Map Project 2010-11:
A Working Plan B for Israel/ Palestine
In 2005 the Rand Corporation proposed integrating a future Palestine state with a high speed rail and highway system that would connect the West Bank and Gaza. This was inspiration for Working Plan B, a work of the imagination based on current facts on the ground. It requires a land swap between Israelis and Palestinians, which was envisioned by President Jimmy Carter and Ariel Sharon in 2001.
Working Plan B is an artist's version of The Middle East centered along the line of the Jordan River Valley and defined by three parallel rail lines, Red/Blue/Orange connecting Palestine, Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey and Saudi Arabia. The rail routes look like 'The Metro' in London, Paris, New York, Montreal, Hong Kong, or Tehran. The lines pass through eight districts of civil authority, allowing for certain amount of independence, security, democracy and free passage. It connects the Mediterranean Sea and the neighboring countries to the North East and South.
In a foreseeable future the security walls and settlement blocks are to remain in place in exchange for a land swap for returning Palestinian refugees. A strategy of agonism is useful because it does not count on understanding of others' social values but works with the idea that differences can continue if there is respect for others' rights.
The paralleled districts allow for a symbiotic stability of mutual benefit. There is enough international interest in having peace in the area that sponsors for developing the rail system would be willing to contribute to its different parts. Two thirds of the rail is currently operative in Israel and Jordan and the rest could be set up on decommissioned rail beds, with new tunnels and transit points.
Land swaps would open up a Palestine port in Mediterranean at Acre in the North and another in the South at Ashquelon in exchange for the large settlement blocks surrounding Jerusalem. The special district of Jerusalem/Bethlehem could be a UN security neutral zone for the three religions of Abraham. The history of the old city has its beginnings as a fortified village and has passed through conquest and occupations for three thousand years. It is a complicated archeological site of populations slaughtered or sold into slavery, later replaced by new waves of immigration. Its feuds and spirituality require special conditions from other territories, allowing for hardliners, secular and social idealists.
As an artist I have attempted to think outside the box because the conflict has not seen a solution in sixty years and seems to be deadlocked. Any map is considered premature and even taboo by both sides. My artistic daughter who is a standup comedian who majored in Political Science says my Plan B Map looks like a golf course with water hazards and sand traps. With that metaphor in mind, try to imagine this 'land in the middle' as a fair way leading forward to peace by connecting various regional cultures with plenty of hazards to be negotiated.
Des mesures : 1.392 x 0.522 m
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010-11
Matériaux : Hand signed limited edition, Plan B + text; ink-jet print on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Middle East Peace Rail Road, MEPR
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74880
Description: Middle East Map Project 2010-11:
A Working Plan B for Israel/ Palestine
In 2005 the Rand Corporation proposed integrating a future Palestine state with a high speed rail and highway system that would connect the West Bank and Gaza. This was inspiration for Working Plan B, a work of the imagination based on current facts on the ground. It requires a land swap between Israelis and Palestinians, which was envisioned by President Jimmy Carter and Ariel Sharon in 2001.
Working Plan B is an artist's version of The Middle East centered along the line of the Jordan River Valley and defined by three parallel rail lines, Red/Blue/Orange connecting Palestine, Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey and Saudi Arabia. The rail routes look like 'The Metro' in London, Paris, New York, Montreal, Hong Kong, or Tehran. The lines pass through eight districts of civil authority, allowing for certain amount of independence, security, democracy and free passage. It connects the Mediterranean Sea and the neighboring countries to the North East and South.
In a foreseeable future the security walls and settlement blocks are to remain in place in exchange for a land swap for returning Palestinian refugees. A strategy of agonism is useful because it does not count on understanding of others' social values but works with the idea that differences can continue if there is respect for others' rights.
The paralleled districts allow for a symbiotic stability of mutual benefit. There is enough international interest in having peace in the area that sponsors for developing the rail system would be willing to contribute to its different parts. Two thirds of the rail is currently operative in Israel and Jordan and the rest could be set up on decommissioned rail beds, with new tunnels and transit points.
Land swaps would open up a Palestine port in Mediterranean at Acre in the North and another in the South at Ashquelon in exchange for the large settlement blocks surrounding Jerusalem. The special district of Jerusalem/Bethlehem could be a UN security neutral zone for the three religions of Abraham. The history of the old city has its beginnings as a fortified village and has passed through conquest and occupations for three thousand years. It is a complicated archeological site of populations slaughtered or sold into slavery, later replaced by new waves of immigration. Its feuds and spirituality require special conditions from other territories, allowing for hardliners, secular and social idealists.
As an artist I have attempted to think outside the box because the conflict has not seen a solution in sixty years and seems to be deadlocked. Any map is considered premature and even taboo by both sides. My artistic daughter who is a standup comedian who majored in Political Science says my Plan B Map looks like a golf course with water hazards and sand traps. With that metaphor in mind, try to imagine this 'land in the middle' as a fair way leading forward to peace by connecting various regional cultures with plenty of hazards to be negotiated.
Des mesures : ink-jet print on canvas
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010-11
Matériaux : floor or wall installation with various found objects; ink-jet print on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
The Middle East Peace Rail Road, MEPR
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74882
Description: Middle East Map Project 2010-11:
A Working Plan B for Israel/ Palestine
In 2005 the Rand Corporation proposed integrating a future Palestine state with a high speed rail and highway system that would connect the West Bank and Gaza. This was inspiration for Working Plan B, a work of the imagination based on current facts on the ground. It requires a land swap between Israelis and Palestinians, which was envisioned by President Jimmy Carter and Ariel Sharon in 2001.
Working Plan B is an artist's version of The Middle East centered along the line of the Jordan River Valley and defined by three parallel rail lines, Red/Blue/Orange connecting Palestine, Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey and Saudi Arabia. The rail routes look like 'The Metro' in London, Paris, New York, Montreal, Hong Kong, or Tehran. The lines pass through eight districts of civil authority, allowing for certain amount of independence, security, democracy and free passage. It connects the Mediterranean Sea and the neighboring countries to the North East and South.
In a foreseeable future the security walls and settlement blocks are to remain in place in exchange for a land swap for returning Palestinian refugees. A strategy of agonism is useful because it does not count on understanding of others' social values but works with the idea that differences can continue if there is respect for others' rights.
The paralleled districts allow for a symbiotic stability of mutual benefit. There is enough international interest in having peace in the area that sponsors for developing the rail system would be willing to contribute to its different parts. Two thirds of the rail is currently operative in Israel and Jordan and the rest could be set up on decommissioned rail beds, with new tunnels and transit points.
Land swaps would open up a Palestine port in Mediterranean at Acre in the North and another in the South at Ashquelon in exchange for the large settlement blocks surrounding Jerusalem. The special district of Jerusalem/Bethlehem could be a UN security neutral zone for the three religions of Abraham. The history of the old city has its beginnings as a fortified village and has passed through conquest and occupations for three thousand years. It is a complicated archeological site of populations slaughtered or sold into slavery, later replaced by new waves of immigration. Its feuds and spirituality require special conditions from other territories, allowing for hardliners, secular and social idealists.
As an artist I have attempted to think outside the box because the conflict has not seen a solution in sixty years and seems to be deadlocked. Any map is considered premature and even taboo by both sides. My artistic daughter who is a standup comedian who majored in Political Science says my Plan B Map looks like a golf course with water hazards and sand traps. With that metaphor in mind, try to imagine this 'land in the middle' as a fair way leading forward to peace by connecting various regional cultures with plenty of hazards to be negotiated.
Des mesures : ink-jet print on canvas
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010-11
Matériaux : floor or wall installation with various found objects; ink-jet print on canvas
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Map For Imagining Peace Plan B (Israel/ Palestine/Jordan)
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74883
Description: Middle East Map Project 2010-11:
A Working Plan B for Israel/ Palestine
In 2005 the Rand Corporation proposed integrating a future Palestine state with a high speed rail and highway system that would connect the West Bank and Gaza. This was inspiration for Working Plan B, a work of the imagination based on current facts on the ground. It requires a land swap between Israelis and Palestinians, which was envisioned by President Jimmy Carter and Ariel Sharon in 2001.
Working Plan B is an artist's version of The Middle East centered along the line of the Jordan River Valley and defined by three parallel rail lines, Red/Blue/Orange connecting Palestine, Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey and Saudi Arabia. The rail routes look like 'The Metro' in London, Paris, New York, Montreal, Hong Kong, or Tehran. The lines pass through eight districts of civil authority, allowing for certain amount of independence, security, democracy and free passage. It connects the Mediterranean Sea and the neighboring countries to the North East and South.
In a foreseeable future the security walls and settlement blocks are to remain in place in exchange for a land swap for returning Palestinian refugees. A strategy of agonism is useful because it does not count on understanding of others' social values but works with the idea that differences can continue if there is respect for others' rights.
The paralleled districts allow for a symbiotic stability of mutual benefit. There is enough international interest in having peace in the area that sponsors for developing the rail system would be willing to contribute to its different parts. Two thirds of the rail is currently operative in Israel and Jordan and the rest could be set up on decommissioned rail beds, with new tunnels and transit points.
Land swaps would open up a Palestine port in Mediterranean at Acre in the North and another in the South at Ashquelon in exchange for the large settlement blocks surrounding Jerusalem. The special district of Jerusalem/Bethlehem could be a UN security neutral zone for the three religions of Abraham. The history of the old city has its beginnings as a fortified village and has passed through conquest and occupations for three thousand years. It is a complicated archeological site of populations slaughtered or sold into slavery, later replaced by new waves of immigration. Its feuds and spirituality require special conditions from other territories, allowing for hardliners, secular and social idealists.
As an artist I have attempted to think outside the box because the conflict has not seen a solution in sixty years and seems to be deadlocked. Any map is considered premature and even taboo by both sides. My artistic daughter who is a standup comedian who majored in Political Science says my Plan B Map looks like a golf course with water hazards and sand traps. With that metaphor in mind, try to imagine this 'land in the middle' as a fair way leading forward to peace by connecting various regional cultures with plenty of hazards to be negotiated.
Des mesures : 1.392 x 0.522 m
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010-11
Matériaux : Hand signed limited edition, Plan B + text; ink-jet print on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA
Map For Imagining Peace Plan B (Israel/ Palestine/Jordan)
Artist: Bruce Parsons
ID : 74885
Description: Middle East Map Project 2010-11:
A Working Plan B for Israel/ Palestine
In 2005 the Rand Corporation proposed integrating a future Palestine state with a high speed rail and highway system that would connect the West Bank and Gaza. This was inspiration for Working Plan B, a work of the imagination based on current facts on the ground. It requires a land swap between Israelis and Palestinians, which was envisioned by President Jimmy Carter and Ariel Sharon in 2001.
Working Plan B is an artist's version of The Middle East centered along the line of the Jordan River Valley and defined by three parallel rail lines, Red/Blue/Orange connecting Palestine, Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey and Saudi Arabia. The rail routes look like 'The Metro' in London, Paris, New York, Montreal, Hong Kong, or Tehran. The lines pass through eight districts of civil authority, allowing for certain amount of independence, security, democracy and free passage. It connects the Mediterranean Sea and the neighboring countries to the North East and South.
In a foreseeable future the security walls and settlement blocks are to remain in place in exchange for a land swap for returning Palestinian refugees. A strategy of agonism is useful because it does not count on understanding of others' social values but works with the idea that differences can continue if there is respect for others' rights.
The paralleled districts allow for a symbiotic stability of mutual benefit. There is enough international interest in having peace in the area that sponsors for developing the rail system would be willing to contribute to its different parts. Two thirds of the rail is currently operative in Israel and Jordan and the rest could be set up on decommissioned rail beds, with new tunnels and transit points.
Land swaps would open up a Palestine port in Mediterranean at Acre in the North and another in the South at Ashquelon in exchange for the large settlement blocks surrounding Jerusalem. The special district of Jerusalem/Bethlehem could be a UN security neutral zone for the three religions of Abraham. The history of the old city has its beginnings as a fortified village and has passed through conquest and occupations for three thousand years. It is a complicated archeological site of populations slaughtered or sold into slavery, later replaced by new waves of immigration. Its feuds and spirituality require special conditions from other territories, allowing for hardliners, secular and social idealists.
As an artist I have attempted to think outside the box because the conflict has not seen a solution in sixty years and seems to be deadlocked. Any map is considered premature and even taboo by both sides. My artistic daughter who is a standup comedian who majored in Political Science says my Plan B Map looks like a golf course with water hazards and sand traps. With that metaphor in mind, try to imagine this 'land in the middle' as a fair way leading forward to peace by connecting various regional cultures with plenty of hazards to be negotiated.
Des mesures : 1.392 x 0.522 m
Collection:
Date de réalisation : 2010-11
Matériaux : Hand signed limited edition, Plan B + text; ink-jet print on paper
Collection virtuelle : Original CCCA

