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McIntosh Gallery Exhibitions
Saturday, October 20, 2018
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM

McIntosh Gallery, Western University

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The first Canadian exhibition of new media work by Malcolm Pate. Pate’s practice traverses the ways in which natural systems and cutting-edge technology intersect with and illuminate one another. By applying custom software to quasi-realistic computer generated imagery, Pate references the tradition of landscape painting as well as both human and animal behaviour, creating projected images that invoke the collision of nature and culture. Referring to the colour spectrum of visible light which these works cover, 620 to 550 comprises four installations, two of which Pate created specifically for this exhibition.

Further exploring the intersection of nature and culture, Jeff Wall’s iconic lightbox work Steve’s Farm, Steveston from the permanent collection. Photographed on the outskirts of Vancouver, Steve’s Farm, Steveston references the history of landscape painting while depicting the liminal space where suburban development encroaches onto farmland. 

Driving or taking the LTC to campus? Effective October 18,  University Drive Bridge will be closed to all motorized vehicles for the next few months. The bridge will remain open and is safe for pedestrians and cyclists. For more details, including LTC route information, please visit: www.uwo.ca/fm/ud_bridge.html

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