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Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Artist: Douglas Smith

Work ID: 78613

Description: Catharsis, Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba, Brandon, 2013.


[introductory panel to the exhibition]:

Catharsis
Curated by Natalia Lebedinskaia

Doug Smith’s series of monumental drawings build on ideas of spectacle and transmigration. The Term catharsis has been used by Aristotle to describe the effect of purging social angst through evocation of pity and fear in tragic drama. However, it has since extended to further signify personal experiences of release, such as in revealing repressed emotions and memories.

Smith’s use of easily recognizable and ever-present images and symbols from visual and popular culture, such as commercial aircraft, military helicopters, human and bird figures, of references to architectural draftsmanship, create a simultaneous push and pull between accessibility of the drawings and absence of a fixed meaning. The sense of opaque familiarity brings into focus the space just below the surface of both personal and the collective consciousness, while a panoramic format builds a non-linear storyboard of repeated historic anxieties.

Smith’s sparse use of vibrant colour refers to a primordial state of chaos that exists outside the structures of organized power. The repeated elements in the rest of the drawings, however, present a familiar view: a world that is clearly ours, but whose logic belongs to forces beyond our control. The relationship between order and chaos plays out the scale of the drawings and the tiny stenciled figures swept up, released, and sent to march in formations. Are we being asked to follow, reflect, or resist these movements?


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Oeuvre d'art par Douglas Smith

Treaty of Westphalia

Treaty of Westphalia

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78561

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Des mesures : 127 x 254 cm

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Spectacle From Cartesian Heights (detail)

Spectacle From Cartesian Heights (detail)

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78574

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Des mesures : 213.36 x 254 cm

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Pantheon

Pantheon

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78575

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Des mesures : 213.36 x 254 cm

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Scratching the Surface, Exhibition installation view

Scratching the Surface, Exhibition installation view

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78603

Description: Sctraching the Surface, Plug In ICA, Winnipeg, 2007.

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Betrothal Process For Muskrat

Betrothal Process For Muskrat

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78562

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Des mesures : 213.36 x 254 cm

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Pantheon (detail)

Pantheon (detail)

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78576

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Betrothal Process For Muskrat (detail)

Betrothal Process For Muskrat (detail)

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78563

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Scratching the Surface, Exhibition installation view

Scratching the Surface, Exhibition installation view

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78601

Description: Sctraching the Surface, Plug In ICA, Winnipeg, 2007.

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Scratching the Surface, Exhibition installation view

Scratching the Surface, Exhibition installation view

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78602

Description: Sctraching the Surface, Plug In ICA, Winnipeg, 2007.

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Transatlantic Tracks

Transatlantic Tracks

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78560

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Des mesures : 127 x 254 cm

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Portal

Portal

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78572

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Des mesures : 213.36 x 254 cm

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Schematic for a Utopian Event (detail)

Schematic for a Utopian Event (detail)

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78579

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Valhalla (detail)

Valhalla (detail)

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78565

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Schematic for a Utopian Event

Schematic for a Utopian Event

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78577

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Des mesures : 213.36 x 254 cm

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Valhalla

Valhalla

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78564

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Des mesures : 213.36 x 254 cm

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Portal (detail)

Portal (detail)

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78573

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Pangaea (detail)

Pangaea (detail)

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78569

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Schematic for a Utopian Event (detail)

Schematic for a Utopian Event (detail)

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78578

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Reverie in the Nocturne (detail)

Reverie in the Nocturne (detail)

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78571

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Pangaea (detail)

Pangaea (detail)

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78570

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Pangaea

Pangaea

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78568

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Reverie in the Nocturne

Reverie in the Nocturne

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78566

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Des mesures : 213.36 x 254 cm

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Reverie in the Nocturne (detail)

Reverie in the Nocturne (detail)

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78567

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Catharsis I (detail)

Catharsis I (detail)

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78582

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Catharsis II

Catharsis II

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78584

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Des mesures : 213.36 x 254 cm [4 paper panels]

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Catharsis I

Catharsis I

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78580

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Des mesures : 213.36 x 254 cm [4 paper panels]

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Catharsis III

Catharsis III

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78587

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Des mesures : 213.36 x 254 cm [4 paper panels]

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Catharsis II (detail)

Catharsis II (detail)

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78585

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Catharsis I (detail)

Catharsis I (detail)

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78581

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Catharsis III (detail)

Catharsis III (detail)

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78588

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Catharsis II (detail)

Catharsis II (detail)

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78586

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Catharsis I (detail)

Catharsis I (detail)

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78583

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Arena 3 (detail)

Arena 3 (detail)

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78594

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Arena 1 (detail)

Arena 1 (detail)

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78590

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Arena 3

Arena 3

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78593

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Des mesures : 127 x 317.5 cm

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Arena 2 (detail)

Arena 2 (detail)

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78592

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Arena 1

Arena 1

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78589

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Des mesures : 120 x 50 in

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Arena 2

Arena 2

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78591

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Des mesures : 127 x 355.6 cm

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Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78607

Description: Catharsis, aceartinc., Winnipeg, 2012.

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Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78609

Description: Catharsis, aceartinc., Winnipeg, 2012.

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Arena 4

Arena 4

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78595

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Des mesures : 254 x 330.2 cm

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Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78608

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Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78605

Description: Catharsis, aceartinc., Winnipeg, 2012.

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Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78606

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Arena 4 (detail)

Arena 4 (detail)

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78596

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Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78618

Description: Catharsis, Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba, Brandon, 2013.


[introductory panel to the exhibition]:

Catharsis
Curated by Natalia Lebedinskaia

Doug Smith’s series of monumental drawings build on ideas of spectacle and transmigration. The Term catharsis has been used by Aristotle to describe the effect of purging social angst through evocation of pity and fear in tragic drama. However, it has since extended to further signify personal experiences of release, such as in revealing repressed emotions and memories.

Smith’s use of easily recognizable and ever-present images and symbols from visual and popular culture, such as commercial aircraft, military helicopters, human and bird figures, of references to architectural draftsmanship, create a simultaneous push and pull between accessibility of the drawings and absence of a fixed meaning. The sense of opaque familiarity brings into focus the space just below the surface of both personal and the collective consciousness, while a panoramic format builds a non-linear storyboard of repeated historic anxieties.

Smith’s sparse use of vibrant colour refers to a primordial state of chaos that exists outside the structures of organized power. The repeated elements in the rest of the drawings, however, present a familiar view: a world that is clearly ours, but whose logic belongs to forces beyond our control. The relationship between order and chaos plays out the scale of the drawings and the tiny stenciled figures swept up, released, and sent to march in formations. Are we being asked to follow, reflect, or resist these movements?


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Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78612

Description: Catharsis, Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba, Brandon, 2013.


[introductory panel to the exhibition]:

Catharsis
Curated by Natalia Lebedinskaia

Doug Smith’s series of monumental drawings build on ideas of spectacle and transmigration. The Term catharsis has been used by Aristotle to describe the effect of purging social angst through evocation of pity and fear in tragic drama. However, it has since extended to further signify personal experiences of release, such as in revealing repressed emotions and memories.

Smith’s use of easily recognizable and ever-present images and symbols from visual and popular culture, such as commercial aircraft, military helicopters, human and bird figures, of references to architectural draftsmanship, create a simultaneous push and pull between accessibility of the drawings and absence of a fixed meaning. The sense of opaque familiarity brings into focus the space just below the surface of both personal and the collective consciousness, while a panoramic format builds a non-linear storyboard of repeated historic anxieties.

Smith’s sparse use of vibrant colour refers to a primordial state of chaos that exists outside the structures of organized power. The repeated elements in the rest of the drawings, however, present a familiar view: a world that is clearly ours, but whose logic belongs to forces beyond our control. The relationship between order and chaos plays out the scale of the drawings and the tiny stenciled figures swept up, released, and sent to march in formations. Are we being asked to follow, reflect, or resist these movements?


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Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78610

Description: Catharsis, Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba, Brandon, 2013.


[introductory panel to the exhibition]:

Catharsis
Curated by Natalia Lebedinskaia

Doug Smith’s series of monumental drawings build on ideas of spectacle and transmigration. The Term catharsis has been used by Aristotle to describe the effect of purging social angst through evocation of pity and fear in tragic drama. However, it has since extended to further signify personal experiences of release, such as in revealing repressed emotions and memories.

Smith’s use of easily recognizable and ever-present images and symbols from visual and popular culture, such as commercial aircraft, military helicopters, human and bird figures, of references to architectural draftsmanship, create a simultaneous push and pull between accessibility of the drawings and absence of a fixed meaning. The sense of opaque familiarity brings into focus the space just below the surface of both personal and the collective consciousness, while a panoramic format builds a non-linear storyboard of repeated historic anxieties.

Smith’s sparse use of vibrant colour refers to a primordial state of chaos that exists outside the structures of organized power. The repeated elements in the rest of the drawings, however, present a familiar view: a world that is clearly ours, but whose logic belongs to forces beyond our control. The relationship between order and chaos plays out the scale of the drawings and the tiny stenciled figures swept up, released, and sent to march in formations. Are we being asked to follow, reflect, or resist these movements?


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Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78616

Description: Catharsis, Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba, Brandon, 2013.


[introductory panel to the exhibition]:

Catharsis
Curated by Natalia Lebedinskaia

Doug Smith’s series of monumental drawings build on ideas of spectacle and transmigration. The Term catharsis has been used by Aristotle to describe the effect of purging social angst through evocation of pity and fear in tragic drama. However, it has since extended to further signify personal experiences of release, such as in revealing repressed emotions and memories.

Smith’s use of easily recognizable and ever-present images and symbols from visual and popular culture, such as commercial aircraft, military helicopters, human and bird figures, of references to architectural draftsmanship, create a simultaneous push and pull between accessibility of the drawings and absence of a fixed meaning. The sense of opaque familiarity brings into focus the space just below the surface of both personal and the collective consciousness, while a panoramic format builds a non-linear storyboard of repeated historic anxieties.

Smith’s sparse use of vibrant colour refers to a primordial state of chaos that exists outside the structures of organized power. The repeated elements in the rest of the drawings, however, present a familiar view: a world that is clearly ours, but whose logic belongs to forces beyond our control. The relationship between order and chaos plays out the scale of the drawings and the tiny stenciled figures swept up, released, and sent to march in formations. Are we being asked to follow, reflect, or resist these movements?


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Arena 5 (detail)

Arena 5 (detail)

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78599

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Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78615

Description: Catharsis, Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba, Brandon, 2013.


[introductory panel to the exhibition]:

Catharsis
Curated by Natalia Lebedinskaia

Doug Smith’s series of monumental drawings build on ideas of spectacle and transmigration. The Term catharsis has been used by Aristotle to describe the effect of purging social angst through evocation of pity and fear in tragic drama. However, it has since extended to further signify personal experiences of release, such as in revealing repressed emotions and memories.

Smith’s use of easily recognizable and ever-present images and symbols from visual and popular culture, such as commercial aircraft, military helicopters, human and bird figures, of references to architectural draftsmanship, create a simultaneous push and pull between accessibility of the drawings and absence of a fixed meaning. The sense of opaque familiarity brings into focus the space just below the surface of both personal and the collective consciousness, while a panoramic format builds a non-linear storyboard of repeated historic anxieties.

Smith’s sparse use of vibrant colour refers to a primordial state of chaos that exists outside the structures of organized power. The repeated elements in the rest of the drawings, however, present a familiar view: a world that is clearly ours, but whose logic belongs to forces beyond our control. The relationship between order and chaos plays out the scale of the drawings and the tiny stenciled figures swept up, released, and sent to march in formations. Are we being asked to follow, reflect, or resist these movements?


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Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78617

Description: Catharsis, Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba, Brandon, 2013.


[introductory panel to the exhibition]:

Catharsis
Curated by Natalia Lebedinskaia

Doug Smith’s series of monumental drawings build on ideas of spectacle and transmigration. The Term catharsis has been used by Aristotle to describe the effect of purging social angst through evocation of pity and fear in tragic drama. However, it has since extended to further signify personal experiences of release, such as in revealing repressed emotions and memories.

Smith’s use of easily recognizable and ever-present images and symbols from visual and popular culture, such as commercial aircraft, military helicopters, human and bird figures, of references to architectural draftsmanship, create a simultaneous push and pull between accessibility of the drawings and absence of a fixed meaning. The sense of opaque familiarity brings into focus the space just below the surface of both personal and the collective consciousness, while a panoramic format builds a non-linear storyboard of repeated historic anxieties.

Smith’s sparse use of vibrant colour refers to a primordial state of chaos that exists outside the structures of organized power. The repeated elements in the rest of the drawings, however, present a familiar view: a world that is clearly ours, but whose logic belongs to forces beyond our control. The relationship between order and chaos plays out the scale of the drawings and the tiny stenciled figures swept up, released, and sent to march in formations. Are we being asked to follow, reflect, or resist these movements?


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Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78613

Description: Catharsis, Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba, Brandon, 2013.


[introductory panel to the exhibition]:

Catharsis
Curated by Natalia Lebedinskaia

Doug Smith’s series of monumental drawings build on ideas of spectacle and transmigration. The Term catharsis has been used by Aristotle to describe the effect of purging social angst through evocation of pity and fear in tragic drama. However, it has since extended to further signify personal experiences of release, such as in revealing repressed emotions and memories.

Smith’s use of easily recognizable and ever-present images and symbols from visual and popular culture, such as commercial aircraft, military helicopters, human and bird figures, of references to architectural draftsmanship, create a simultaneous push and pull between accessibility of the drawings and absence of a fixed meaning. The sense of opaque familiarity brings into focus the space just below the surface of both personal and the collective consciousness, while a panoramic format builds a non-linear storyboard of repeated historic anxieties.

Smith’s sparse use of vibrant colour refers to a primordial state of chaos that exists outside the structures of organized power. The repeated elements in the rest of the drawings, however, present a familiar view: a world that is clearly ours, but whose logic belongs to forces beyond our control. The relationship between order and chaos plays out the scale of the drawings and the tiny stenciled figures swept up, released, and sent to march in formations. Are we being asked to follow, reflect, or resist these movements?


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Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78614

Description: Catharsis, Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba, Brandon, 2013.


[introductory panel to the exhibition]:

Catharsis
Curated by Natalia Lebedinskaia

Doug Smith’s series of monumental drawings build on ideas of spectacle and transmigration. The Term catharsis has been used by Aristotle to describe the effect of purging social angst through evocation of pity and fear in tragic drama. However, it has since extended to further signify personal experiences of release, such as in revealing repressed emotions and memories.

Smith’s use of easily recognizable and ever-present images and symbols from visual and popular culture, such as commercial aircraft, military helicopters, human and bird figures, of references to architectural draftsmanship, create a simultaneous push and pull between accessibility of the drawings and absence of a fixed meaning. The sense of opaque familiarity brings into focus the space just below the surface of both personal and the collective consciousness, while a panoramic format builds a non-linear storyboard of repeated historic anxieties.

Smith’s sparse use of vibrant colour refers to a primordial state of chaos that exists outside the structures of organized power. The repeated elements in the rest of the drawings, however, present a familiar view: a world that is clearly ours, but whose logic belongs to forces beyond our control. The relationship between order and chaos plays out the scale of the drawings and the tiny stenciled figures swept up, released, and sent to march in formations. Are we being asked to follow, reflect, or resist these movements?


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Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78611

Description: Catharsis, Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba, Brandon, 2013.


[introductory panel to the exhibition]:

Catharsis
Curated by Natalia Lebedinskaia

Doug Smith’s series of monumental drawings build on ideas of spectacle and transmigration. The Term catharsis has been used by Aristotle to describe the effect of purging social angst through evocation of pity and fear in tragic drama. However, it has since extended to further signify personal experiences of release, such as in revealing repressed emotions and memories.

Smith’s use of easily recognizable and ever-present images and symbols from visual and popular culture, such as commercial aircraft, military helicopters, human and bird figures, of references to architectural draftsmanship, create a simultaneous push and pull between accessibility of the drawings and absence of a fixed meaning. The sense of opaque familiarity brings into focus the space just below the surface of both personal and the collective consciousness, while a panoramic format builds a non-linear storyboard of repeated historic anxieties.

Smith’s sparse use of vibrant colour refers to a primordial state of chaos that exists outside the structures of organized power. The repeated elements in the rest of the drawings, however, present a familiar view: a world that is clearly ours, but whose logic belongs to forces beyond our control. The relationship between order and chaos plays out the scale of the drawings and the tiny stenciled figures swept up, released, and sent to march in formations. Are we being asked to follow, reflect, or resist these movements?


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Arena 5 (detail)

Arena 5 (detail)

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78598

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Arena 5 (composite)

Arena 5 (composite)

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78597

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Des mesures : 127 x 889 cm

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Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Catharsis, Exhibition installation view

Artist: Douglas Smith

ID : 78619

Description: Catharsis, Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba, Brandon, 2013.


[introductory panel to the exhibition]:

Catharsis
Curated by Natalia Lebedinskaia

Doug Smith’s series of monumental drawings build on ideas of spectacle and transmigration. The Term catharsis has been used by Aristotle to describe the effect of purging social angst through evocation of pity and fear in tragic drama. However, it has since extended to further signify personal experiences of release, such as in revealing repressed emotions and memories.

Smith’s use of easily recognizable and ever-present images and symbols from visual and popular culture, such as commercial aircraft, military helicopters, human and bird figures, of references to architectural draftsmanship, create a simultaneous push and pull between accessibility of the drawings and absence of a fixed meaning. The sense of opaque familiarity brings into focus the space just below the surface of both personal and the collective consciousness, while a panoramic format builds a non-linear storyboard of repeated historic anxieties.

Smith’s sparse use of vibrant colour refers to a primordial state of chaos that exists outside the structures of organized power. The repeated elements in the rest of the drawings, however, present a familiar view: a world that is clearly ours, but whose logic belongs to forces beyond our control. The relationship between order and chaos plays out the scale of the drawings and the tiny stenciled figures swept up, released, and sent to march in formations. Are we being asked to follow, reflect, or resist these movements?


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Date de réalisation : 2013

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