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image The Laboratory of Feminist Pataphysics

Digital photographs documenting Mireille Perron's exhibition "The Laboratory of Feminist Pataphysics." The exhibition was an installation that was displayed in the New Gallery's location at 516d 9th Avenue S.W., Calgary. It ran from February 24 - March 31, 2007.

A fictitious laboratory created by Perron, "The Laboratory of Feminist Pataphysics" consisted of five "Emergency Mobile Units": Anatomy, Identity, Transgenetics, Incorporation and Toxicology. These mobile sculptures/lab sp...

No.: 2007.02.01
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image huh

Scanned slides documenting "huh" by Josie Chu and Matt Hassall. The exhibition consisted of photo-based sculptures that were displayed in the New Gallery's Front Space, located at 516d 9th Avenue S.W., Calgary. The show ran from June 1-30, 2001.

"Huh" consisted of six life-sized photographic portraits of the artists; three were of Chu and three were of Hassall. Two of the images were accurate representations of the artists, while the remaining portraits were manipulated according ...

No.: 2001.06.04
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image Mr. Caldwell

Scanned slides documenting Micah Lexier's exhibition, "Mr. Caldwell." The exhibition was a sculptural installation that was displayed in the New Gallery's location at 722 11 Avenue S.W., Calgary. It ran from June 8 to 25, 1988.

In "Mr. Caldwell," Lexier adapted images from various 1940s illustrated children's dictionaries to create large, wall-mounted sculptures with light, sound, and moving components. Named after his Grade 6 teacher, the exhibition examined the construction of t...

No.: 1988.06.01
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image Mz. Frankenstein

Scanned photographs of Tanya Mars' performance Mz. Frankenstein. This performance was done in collaboration with Colleen Kerr and Sandra Vida with sound by Steve Heimbecher, photography by Marc Hutchinson, and make-up by Bryon Callaghan of Studio 512. It was organized by members of The New Gallery but was performed at the Dr. Carl Safran Centre on April 22, 1992.

Mz. Frankenstein was a collaborative project based on Mars' research on genetic engineering, scientific ma...

No.: 1992.04.05
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image Media Release for Mixed Messages and So Are You by Paul Wong

Media Release for Mixed Messages and So Are You by Paul Wong.

Held from May 13 to 28, 1994, this exhibition featured video works and photographs by Paul Wong. The works addressed issues of identity, gender, sexuality and ethnicity.

No.: 1994.05.03
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