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"Canadian artist Juan Geuer's groundbreaking work sits in the threshold between science and art. It bridges the human condition, in all its various states, and the carbon-based ecosystems and oxygenated atmospheres upon which we depend. The exhibition and catalogue Carbon + Light celebrates this artist's significant legacy as a fearless truth seeker. Through his inventive approach to installation, he pointed out the onset of the Anthropocene long before the term emerged to denote the geological period in which we now find ourselves embedded. Here, Geuer's work will be in dialogue with artists with whom he either collaborated, influenced, or worked with in parallel, from Michael Snow to Catherine Richards. The exhibition and catalogue also showcase the importance of Ottawa as the site within which Geuer's surprising practice emerged, suggesting that time and location were instrumental to his ability to develop his unique investigation."--
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Exhibitions, Influence, Canadian Art, Expositions, Art canadien, Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)People
Juan Geuer (1917-2009)Times
21st century, 21e siècleShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Carbon + light: Juan Geuer's luminous precision
2019, Ottawa Art Gallery
in English
1894906616 9781894906616
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Cover titles.
Text bound back to back and inverted.
Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Ottawa Art Gallery from March 9 to August 18, 2019.
Art by Barry Ace, Doug Back, Juan Geuer, Darsha Hewitt, Catherine Richards, Daniel Sharp, Michael Snow, Norman White.
Includes bibliographical references.
Text in English and French.
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