Admittedly, Coupland draws inspiration from pop art icons such as Andy Warhol and Roy Liechtenstein. This exhibit is a colourful, fun, and quirky display, mostly using found and collected materials arranged in ways that made me feel like I was viewing the cluttered contents of the artist's mind and his impressions and conscious thoughts on Canadian identity.
There was a second gallery space that had an unrelated LED billboard with a statement that made me giggle with it's trueness.
You can catch everywhere is anywhere is anything is everything at the
Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art until April 19, 2015
(admission by donation)
and at the Royal Ontario Museum until April 26, 2015
(admission free with general museum admission fee)
If you'd like to learn more about Douglas Coupland check out the Artsy website. It provides visitors with his bio, over 30 examples of his work, exclusive articles, as well as up-to-date Coupland exhibiton listings. The page even includes related artists and category tags, plus suggested contemporary artists, allowing viewers to continue exploring art beyond Coupland.
If you'd like to learn more about Douglas Coupland check out the Artsy website. It provides visitors with his bio, over 30 examples of his work, exclusive articles, as well as up-to-date Coupland exhibiton listings. The page even includes related artists and category tags, plus suggested contemporary artists, allowing viewers to continue exploring art beyond Coupland.
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Very, very cool! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sydney! It's definitely worth a visit.
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