Douglas Coupland at Vancouver Art Gallery - May 31 to Sept. 1, 2014
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Courtesy of the Artist and Daniel Faria Gallery.
"Still Life with Twitter"
Douglas Coupland, "Still Life with Twitter," 2012, pigment print on watercolour paper.
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Collection of David Dime and Elisa Nuyten.
"Luggage Tag Sunset No. 3"
Douglas Coupland, "Luggage Tag Sunset No. 3," acrylic on canvas.
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Courtesy of the Artist and Daniel Faria Gallery.
"Thomson Campfire"
Douglas Coupland, "Thomson Campfire," 2013, acrylic on canvas.
Vancouver’s Douglas Coupland explores technology, cultural identity and the power of language in paintings, photographs, prints and other media as part of his first major survey exhibition, everywhere is anywhere is anything is everything, at the Vancouver Art Gallery. Coupland, who gained international acclaim in 1991 for his first novel, Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture, blends pop culture with art historical references, using everything from children’s toys to QR codes that visitors can scan with their smartphones.
May 31 to Sept. 1 at the Vancouver Art Gallery.
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