Public Artwork

[PRODUCING A RECONCILIATION BETWEEN...]

Lance Belanger & Kitty Mykka, [PRODUCING A RECONCILIATION BETWEEN...], 2003
Lance Belanger & Kitty Mykka, [PRODUCING A RECONCILIATION BETWEEN...], 2003
Lance Belanger & Kitty Mykka, [PRODUCING A RECONCILIATION BETWEEN...], 2003
Lance Belanger & Kitty Mykka, [PRODUCING A RECONCILIATION BETWEEN...], 2003
Location:
Barrie, ON, Canada
Artwork creator(s): 
Belanger, Lance; Mykka, Kitty
Text author(s): 
Belanger, Lance; Mykka, Kitty
Installation year: 
2003
Description: 

Lance Belanger and Kitty Mykka have made a deceptively simple piece that divides the path into two branches by laying out a line of stones in the middle. The 'art path' they have created has three sections, one with the stone broken into fist-sized pieces, a second of smooth stone cut lengthwise, and a third of jute bags filled with small stone pieces.

Text of the artwork: 

[ producing a re-conciliation between ... ] opposite notions and/or incompatible elements thought and action movement and position human nature and natural environment exploitation and consciousness indigenous and imposed finding a pathway through dualities walking a fine line [ producing a re-conciliation between ... ]

Text theme: 
Dichotomy of nature and culture
Artwork theme: 
Local geology and geography, time, history, territory, duality
History: 
Art Exhibition: Shore / lines: responding to place, Barrie, ON, May 1-October 30, 2003 (Coordinator: Mary Reid)

Dimensions:

Height: 
100m
Note(s): 

Commissioned in Barrie Ontario through the McLaren Art Gallery as part of their ‘City of Art’ project.

Document(s): 

Shore/lines : Responding to Place

Moore, William (2003).  Shore/lines : Responding to Place. Barrie : MacLaren Art Centre, p. 64

Shore/Lines. Responding to Place

[Anonymous] (2003).  Shore/Lines. Responding to Place. Canadian Art. vol. 20, no. 2 (Summer) , p. 51-58