– Or There and Back Again, MARCH 8–JUNE 8, 2014
Myfanwy MacLeod
Or There and Back Again
March 8–June 8, 2014
Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, Canada
Since the mid-1990s, the Vancouver-based artist Myfanwy MacLeod has become widely known for making art that traverses the boundaries that define high culture and mass entertainment in a satirical investigation of social power. Hinging on linguistic slippages and unexpected flashes of recognition, she uncovers new meanings and points of intersection within iconic episodes in popular culture and the history of modern art. Simultaneously amusing and troubling, her work has, for example, used overt references to Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining, incorporated sculptural motifs from the 1968 British musical film Chitty Chitty Bang Bangand included origami sculptures from images of the murdered Playboy Playmate Dorothy Stratten.
Myfanwy MacLeod or There and Back Again focuses on new works produced specifically for this exhibition, in which the sexually charged music of Led Zeppelin and the writing of J.R.R. Tolkien are key references. These include Ramble On, a 1977 Chevrolet Camaro that has been stripped of much of its bodywork and engine and hangs on a rotisserie stand, a bit like a beast in the process of being roasted, and Stack, a large-scale wall-mounted work that resembles the wall of Marshall speaker cabinets used by Led Zeppelin to produce heavily amplified sound for their stadium concerts.
Documentation by Rachel Topham and SITE Photography.