Everywhere We Are
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Contemporary Calgary 701 11 Street SW, Calgary, Alberta
Everywhere We Are concludes a two-part exhibition in partnership with Nickle Galleries and features one of Calgary’s most important collections with significant work by artists locally and nationally. From painting and sculpture to photography and multimedia, more than 140 works will be exhibited and extended through a program of public talks, panels and workshops to address five central themes: Fostering Careers & Deep Collecting, Philanthropy & Collecting Institutions, Disaster Conservation, Neurology & Art, and Sacred Expression & the Spiritual.
With works by Wyn Geleynse, Luanne Martineau, Geoffrey Farmer, Catherine Burgess, Steven Shearer, DaveandJenn, Ron Terada, Vikky Alexander, Chris Millar, Ron Moppett, and many more, the exhibition will celebrate artists in Canada who have helped shape contemporary art over the past five decades. This exhibition is proudly presented by Peter and Jan Tertzakian and supported by Chubb Insurance Company of Canada and Lloyd Sadd Insurance Brokers Ltd.
Possible Worlds: A talk by Alexander Nagel
** POSTPONED**
Due to the Government of Alberta’s recent restrictions to address the fourth wave of the pandemic, Possible Worlds: A Talk by Alexander Nagel scheduled for September 22nd will be postponed.
We will update all in-person and live-stream registrants with a new date as soon as possible. We apologize for any inconvenience caused.
Thank you for your continued support and patience.
Contemporary Calgary
Taking a painting by Parmigianino as a guide, Alexander Nagel considers the European encounter with other worlds in the sixteenth century as a matrix for imagining how worlds are destroyed and possible worlds imagined, then and now.
Jointly organized by Nickle Galleries and Contemporary Calgary, the talk is offered as a public program of Everywhere We Are, and touches upon the underlying thread of spiritual expression that connects many of the works in the collection.
Alexander Nagel (he/him/his) is the Craig Hugh Smyth Professor of Fine Arts at the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU. His publications include: Renaissance Metapainting (2020), and Medieval Modern (2012).
Free with registration. This is an in-person program. Masks are mandatory, and physical distancing will be maintained in seating arrangements. We recommend that in-person guests are vaccinated. The program will be live-streamed via Zoom, and a recording will be made available for those who cannot attend. The rest of the gallery and exhibitions will remain open until 9:00pm.
RSVP for tickets or register on Zoom. https://bit.ly/3BOvBuL.
For questions about this event or with help reserving your ticket, please contact us via email at info@contemporarycalgary.com or call us at 403-770-1350
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