For this exhibition, Douglas Coupland has created a sculptural model that
visually manifests the influence that various books have had on his artistic and literary development.
Coupland selected fifty books he has read more than once - a process that
acknowledges the infinite number of meanings one can infer from any given text or book.
The books are represented by their covers, which are glued onto wooden blocks.
The blocks vary in height, in relation to how influential each book has been in Coupland's life.
Coupland then arranged the blocks in a chart-like form according to the time in his life that he read each book.
Fifty Books I Have Read More Than Once is an architectonic model of
one artist/writer's mind and soul. The work also proposes a methodology
that would allow viewers to visualize the structure of their own bibliographic histories -
no two of which are ever identical.
Opening: Saturday September 8, 3-5pm
Please join us for the opening reception. The artist will be in attendance.
This show is concurrent with the exhibition R.B. Kitaj - In Our Time: Covers for a Small Library
After the Life for the Most Part, also at the SFU Gallery, Burnaby Campus.
For more information about the artist,
please see Douglas Coupland's website: www.coupland.com.
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Fifty Books I Have Read More Than Once, 2007, sculptural installation
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