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January 10 to February 18, 2006


Dave Ostrem
Reading Art

Words and Pictures 1993 to 2005
The six paintings at the Teck Gallery are part of Dave Ostrem's exhibition at the Simon Fraser University Gallery in Burnaby.

Dave Ostrem's paintings usually show us an artist at work in a live-work studio space that is remarkably like the one that Ostrem inhabits on Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. Like Vermeer before him, Ostrem incorporates a window into his paintings, but, unlike Vermeer, Ostrem gives us the view from his window, not just the rosy glow from the exterior world. Ostrem's view is of a Vancouver, or a Vancouver look-alike, that seems to be suffering from a terrible bout of flatness, even though his world is painted with brilliant hues reminiscent of the primary colours in Mondrian's paintings. Each Ostrem painting is a formal proposition about the structure of the world; his ideas about structure would be familiar to Mondrian, and each version of the artist-in-the-studio that he creates explores yet another paradox of human existence in the modern world.

Dave Ostrem's painted world has a comic book appearance, but his ever-present invocation of research categories and subject-areas, as manifested on the spines of the thousands of books that inhabit his paintings, will remind viewers of Levi-Strauss's dictum that humans will only find names for those things that are truly important to them. Ostrem's paintings are a kind of universal catalogue of those areas of importance that, in turn, provide a context for the making of contemporary art.

The works shown at the Teck Gallery all have a male-female couple in them, one a writer, the other an artist. We have to assume they are co-habiting, living in the space we see. These couples struggle, not just with living, but with the work at hand, the basic choice between words and pictures. What role do the books play in the pictures, the pictures in the books? Ostrem's answer is that it is all bound up together in the package known as living in the modern world, and that life in that world can be pretty funny, pretty demanding and at the same time is ironically influenced by a million different sources that are all part of being an artist living in an urban milieu in the year 2006.
Dave Ostrem
Reading Art
1978
Oil on Canvas
43 cm x 59 cm


Dave Ostrem, Reading Art
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