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Edward Burtynsky: Xylella Studies
Nov
25
to Apr 9

Edward Burtynsky: Xylella Studies

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Pino Pascali Foundation Museum of Contemporary Art
Polignano A Mare

On Friday 25 November at 6 pm (until 9 April 2023) the Pino Pascali Foundation presents an exhibition by Edward Burtynsky , a famous photographer of industrial landscapes, one of the most internationally appreciated contemporary artists for his civil commitment in witnessing the impact of man on the planet.

The exhibition, entitled Edward Burtynsky: Xylella Studies , documents the ecological disaster that hit the olive trees in Puglia and is the result of the work started with the Sylva Foundation , a non-profit organization that deals with environmental regeneration through reforestation activities. A year ago the Foundation, which was born in 2021 with the aim of regenerating the Apulian landscape, hosted the Canadian photographer author of Anthropocene in residence in Salento, entrusting him with the task of translating into images and videos the destruction of the millennial tree heritage and of the Apulian landscape caused by the xylella bacterium.

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Realisms: Canadian Art, 1850 to the Present
Jan
18
to May 3

Realisms: Canadian Art, 1850 to the Present

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Museum London
London, ON

This exhibition endeavours to show that realism is about so much more than making something look like something else. Artistic realism can mean capturing the world with human empathy, or supplying a hard-nosed view of the socially marginalized, or peering behind the veil of everyday appearances to uncover deeper truths. Reality remains, as John Lennon famously observed, something that “leaves a lot to the imagination.”

Spanning more than a century and drawing almost exclusively from Museum London’s permanent collection, Realisms brings together paintings, photographs, sculptures, and installations by over 40 artists. The exhibition examines the multifaceted ways the idea of “realism” has been visually interpreted by Canadian artists with different intentions, at different moments in history.

Realisms highlights ways in which artists from Charles MacMunn to Edward Burtynsky to Suzy Lake have both assumed and subverted photography’s truth-telling essence. The exhibition explores the work of painters that have, like Alex Colville, complicated the line between dreams and reality, or like Joanne Tod, have called the meaning of “the real” in an age of virtual reality into question. Realisms also explores the work of artists like Yvonne McKague Housser and Bertram Brooker whose seemingly abstract paintings are motivated by a desire to uncover a more fundamental reality, beyond appearances. Finally, the exhibition looks at artists such as Micah Lexier and Kelly Mark, whose work explores realism from a conceptual point of view.

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