Or Gallery

Or Gallery
Or Gallery exterior

The Or Gallery is a non-profit artist run centre based in Vancouver, Canada. The gallery is run by a paid Director/Curator and a voluntary Board of Directors. The Director/Curator of the Or is an appointed working artist who is hired for a limited time. Each Director changes the focus of the programming creating exhibitions, publications and events that examine a diverse range of artists and ideas. These appointments along with guest curators permit the gallery to place an emphasis on the discursive structures of the environments that art is created in. Regardless of the Director/Curator the Or Gallery maintains a commitment to contemporary art that is challenging and experimental. The gallery supports and exhibits artists whose work is critically, issue, and/or conceptually based.[1]

The Or Gallery was established in 1983 by Vancouver artist Laiwan in a storefront space on Franklin Street in East Vancouver.[2] The gallery space has changed a few times with the most recent move in 2008 to the Or's current location on Hamilton Street in Downtown Vancouver.

Since 1983 the Or Gallery has provided exhibition space for close to 300 artists in including Francis Alÿs, Phil Collins, Martin Creed, Dan Graham, Rodney Graham, Germaine Koh, Barbara Kruger, Jeff Wall and Lawrence Weiner.[3] Since its establishment the Or Gallery has tried to exhibit works that address issues in the community from Phillppe Raphanel's 1991 exhibit, Lip Synch, whose abstract paintings call into question the foundations of landscape painting in British Columbia[4] to a 2009 group exhibition, The Wild So Close, which examines sites of leisure and recreation in light of the upcoming Vancouver Olympics. The exhibition included work from Tacita Dean, Leslie Grant and Al Bersch, Jason Hendrickson, David Horvitz, and Donald Lawrence.[5]

In February 2008, the Or Gallery was featured in the Artists' Choice: Top 100 Galleries-list in Flash Art Magazine, as one of only two Canadian galleries listed.[6]

References

  1. ^ Food For Thought, Sara Edmunds, 2004 p.5
  2. ^ Collins, Allison; ARCLines: Or Gallery as it Began, http://arcpost.ca/articles/or-gallery
  3. ^ http://www.orgallery.org/archive
  4. ^ Lip Synch, Exhibition Archive, Or Gallery, 1991 <http://www.orgallery.org/philippe-raphanel-lip-sync-june-18-july-13-1991>
  5. ^ The Wild So Close, Exhibition Archive Or Gallery, 2009 <http://www.orgallery.org/the-wild-so-close>
  6. ^ Flash Art (International Edition), v.41 (January/February 2008) p.96-97

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