six
artist | sixteen works |
one hot show
To
kick off the Kelowna Art Gallery’s 30th Anniversary we are
pleased to present our most recent acquisitions from the last two years.
Many of these works are on view for the first time in a public art
gallery and are prime examples of the diverse range of sculpture, painting
and photography that make up the contemporary art content in our vault.
This show features the works of six Canadian artists, Judy Burns,
Jack Davis, Aganetha Dyck, Lee Goreas, Ann Kipling and Tony Scherman.
Contemporary
art is generally defined as art produced during the second half of the
twentieth century. Art
historians use this term to indicate a particular period in time where
most art seems to lack recognizable or dominant form.
It is the Kelowna Art Gallery’s mandates to collect, preserve,
interpret and exhibit these contemporary works of art for all Canadians
and visitors to enjoy as part of our cultural heritage.
At
the Kelowna Art Gallery approximately ten to thirty new works are donated
and purchased each year featuring local and national Canadian contemporary
artist. Currently we have
more then 500 works in the permanent collection.
New works are acquired based on research by the Gallery’s curator
and then proposed to the acquisition committee.
This group is comprised of board members, an art advisor from the
community and the president of the board.
Many works in our vault are designated as having “outstanding
significance and national importance” for Canadian culture and are
included in the Canadian Heritage database.
We are proud to share these works and their stories with you and
the rest of the country!
Sarah Campbell
Interim Curatorial Assistant and Registrar