
Rick Rivet
Metaphysic No. 3, 2004
acrylic on canvas
139.0 x 134.2
Courtesy of the artist
Photography: Zach Hauser
Rick
Rivet: Paintings 2000-2005
September 15 to November 18, 2007
The
Kelowna Art Gallery is very pleased to present Rick
Rivet for the first time ever at the Kelowna Art Gallery.
This visually tantalizing exhibition is organized and circulated by
the Mendel Art Gallery in Saskatoon and presents paintings by British
Columbia-based artist Rick Rivet. Born
and raised in Canada’s Northwest Territories, Rivet draws from his
experience of the rich diversity of Inuit, Indian and Métis culture.
He is also influenced by other ancient shamanistic societies
throughout the world, philosophical thought centred on the idea of the
universal unconscious, and his interest in the art movements of Surrealism
and Abstract Expressionism. For
Rivet, art is a meditative process, one that mirrors the shaman’s
function as mediator between the spirit world and the world of the human.
Recurring themes include journeys through life, dreams, mapping and
transformation.
Born
1949 in Aklavik Northwest Territories, Rivet’s formative years were
spent on the Mackenzie River Delta, in a culturally diverse community
consisting of Inuit, Indians, Métis, and various Europeans.
His personal history was also rich and varied, having a mother of
the Athapaskan First Nations, a Scandinavian father and an adopted family
of Scottish descent. Following
High School years in Inuvik, Rivet travelled to the south, to Alberta,
British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Manitoba to embark on his
post-secondary education. He
earned a B.A. from the University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB (1969-72); a
B.F.A. (Painting) from the University of Victoria, Victoria BC (1976-80);
and M.F.A. (Painting) from the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK
(1983-85); and a B.Ed. from the University of Saskatchewan (1985-86).
He currently lives and works in Terrace, British Columbia.
Organized
and circulated by the Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Canada.
This project has been made possible in part through a contribution
from the Museums Assistance Program, Department of Canadian Heritage.
Exposition
organisée et circulée par la Galerie d’Art Mendel de Saskatoon, au
Canada et ce projet a été rendu possible en partie grâce à une
contribution du Programme d’aide aux musées du ministère u Patrimoine
canadien.
