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KORPER OLGA Gallery, Toronto ON - Mark Ruwedel - August 24 > October 1, 2016 @OlgaKorper

Mark Ruwedel



17 Morrow Avenue Toronto, Canada M6R 2H9
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August 24 > October 1, 2016

Mark Ruwedel
Mark Ruwedel Coachella Valley #3C, 2004 pigment print, ed. 1/5 24.5" x 30.5" framed
Mark Ruwedel
Mark Ruwedel Desert Center Suite (detail), 2015 5 silver prints, ed. 2/3 20.5" x 24.5" each framed
Mark Ruwedel
Mark Ruwedel Wonder Valley Survey, 2013 15 silver prints, ed. 3/5 16.5" x 20.5" each framed
The Olga Korper Gallery is pleased to present the inaugural exhibition of photography by Scotiabank Award winner Mark Ruwedel. Born in Pennsylvania in 1954, Ruwedel initially studied painting before being drawn in to photography by the narrative documentary works of Walker Evans, and Robert Smithson’s landscape sculpture Spiral Jetty, which influenced the way he thought about the passing of time as it related to sculpture and landscape. In that regard, the desert has always been fascinating for Ruwedel in its capacity to record the passage of time: the evidence of human presence in forgotten pathways, abandoned artifacts, skeleton structures decomposing in the wilderness, all being absorbed back into nature.
Homeward bound. Home sweet home. Home is where the Heart is. There’s no place like Home. This exhibition explores the romance of ruins, focusing on Ruwedel’s Wonder Valley, Desert Center, and Dusk series. The incredible detail of these mostly monochromatic landscape images requires the patience in observation, composed to deceive the hurried viewer. Much like the children’s game ‘spot the difference’ where two seemingly identical images are placed side by side, the longer your eyes flick back and forth between Ruwedel’s images, the more differences appear. The Desert Center series captures five deserted houses in transition to complete obliteration. At first they are almost impossible to tell apart, until you realize the five matching awnings have each collapsed in slightly different ways, the trees and power lines all variations of the same thing. Siblings, but not twins.
KORPER OLGA Gallery, Toronto ON - Mark Ruwedel - August 24 > October 1, 2016 @OlgaKorper
formal opening : September 8th 5-8pm and the artist will be present
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