EditionNicole + RyanIn the event Letterpress, 2009 Produced in conjunction with the exhibition Science Fiction 01, In the event is a contract reading: In the event that the Or Gallery Society deems itself unable to continue and declares its imminent demise, Nicole Raufeisen and Ryan Witt will produce the last exhibition. The artists must be given a minimum of one month’s notice. Each print is signed by the artists and by Or Gallery Director/Curator Jonathan Middleton. $300 CAD, unframed |
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EditionCranfield and Slade12 Sun Songs “Cranfield and Slade: 12 Sun Songs” is a yellow vinyl album made up of covers of pop songs about the sun. Aping a 1970s concept album Cranfield and Slade present twelve songs arranged to represent a day, beginning with songs about sunrise and winding down with songs about sunsets. Tracks range from classics such as George Harrison’s “Here Comes the Sun” and The Kinks’ “Waterloo Sunset,” to the lesser-known “Sun” by singer-songwriter Margot Guryan or “Where Evil Grows” by Vancouver’s The Poppy Family. The album combines field recordings made in various Vancouver locations with electronic sound and acoustic and electric instruments. Based in rainy Vancouver, Cranfield and Slade are made up of visual artist Kathy Slade and artist/musician Brady Cranfield, working with musicians including Larissa Loyva (Piano, Kellarissa), Johnny Payne (Victoria Victoria, The Shilos), and Chris Harris (Piano, Parks and Rec, The Secret Three, Womankind); and special guests John Collins (The New Pornographers, The Evaporators) and artist Rodney Graham (The Rodney Graham Band, UJ3RK5). The liner notes for 12 Sun Songs were written by celebrated Canadian poet and critic Peter Culley. Published with JRP Ringier in the Christoph Keller Edition series. $20 CAD |
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EditionOr Gallery mugs Available in two styles! Mug 1 – “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough” $6 each or 2 for $10. |
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EditionRon TeradaCockatoo Island Published in collaboration with the Bywater Bros. Editions, Toronto 25 7/8” x 42 1/4”, 65.72 × 107.32 cm. Signed & numbered edition of 10, plus 3 artists proofs This print, published in conjunction the artist book of the same name, documents Ron Terada’s walkabout of Cockatoo Island in September 2008. Located off Sydney Harbour the Island was the setting for the 2008 Sydney Biennale. Presented in a refined yet deadpan serial layout, Terada’s Cockatoo Island “blacks-out” any visual evidence regarding the works in the exhibit, the trajectory of his walk, or any clues to the island itself. What remain are the name of each participating artist as presented by the Biennale organizers: on homely, hand-made signage that evokes at once both protest and resignation. $2,500 |
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EditionHadley + MaxwellBungled Open Cube
191/2in. x 201/2in. $800 CAD includes a custom made portfolio by Rasmussen Bindery, North Vancouver Launch February 23 2008, 8PM |
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EditionHadley + MaxwellSentences on Conceptual Art 1st Draft (Sol Lewitt)
373/4in. x 233/4in. $1100 CAD includes a custom made portfolio by Rasmussen Bindery, North Vancouver Launch February 23 2007, 8PM |
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