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The Banff Centre, 107 Tunnel Mountain Road, Banff, Alberta, Canada
(403) 762-6281
www.banffcentre.ca/WPG
Wednesday to Sunday, 12:30 pm to 5 pm; Thursdays 12:30 p.m. to 9 pm
Kill the Workers!
Janice Kerbel’s recent work Kill the Workers! continues the London-based artist’s engagement with codified language and the elements of theatrical composition. A rigged system of theatrical lights is used to portray the ambitions of a lone spotlight attempting to achieve a state of “open white.” Dramaturgy and narrative progression are alluded to through changes in beam intensity, colour, pattern and direction. With these cues, the lights become both the characters and mechanics of the composition, sharing the roles of staging and performing.
Jan 21, 2012 Apr 08, 2012
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Capitol Centre, 150 Main Street East, North Bay, Ontario, Canada
(705) 474-1944 ext. 231
www.kennedygallery.org
Warmoesstraat 139, Amsterdam, , The Netherlands
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169 King Street East, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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1750 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
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500 5th Avenue South West, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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315 John Aselford Dr, Kanata, Ontario, Canada
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(780) 488-4892
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303 East 8th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
(604) 876-9343
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(614) 292-3535
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320 West 13th Street, New York, New York, USA
(212) 924-4212
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44 Duke Street, St. James's, London, , England
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143 Main St W. North Bay Ontario., North Bay, Ontario, Canada
(705) 476-2444
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143 Main St W. North Bay Ontario., North Bay, Ontario, Canada
(705) 476-2444
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945 Madison Avenue, New York, New York, USA
(212) 570-3676
www.whitney.org
111 Bear Street, Banff, Alberta, Canada
(403) 762-2291
www.whyte.org
211 Bear Street (gallery address), P.O. Box 2469 Banff National Park (mailing address), Banff, Alberta, Canada
(403) 762-2214
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2260 Oak Bay Avenue, 1010 Broad Street, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
(250) 595-2777/(250) 386-2773
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300 Memorial Boulevard, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
(204) 786-6641
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300 Memorial Boulevard, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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