Tuesday, January 12, 2010

2 Hot 2 Handle

Here's an opportunity to see a fabulous Canadian artist/video pioneer on January 28th. Not your average presentation, Paul Wong has been featured at the National Gallery of Canada and at MoMA in New York. Read the details below, tickets are only $10 and include a the danceparty to follow at Mango Shiva.


Fairy Tales Presentation Society & The Glenbow Museum Present:
2 Hot 2 Handle, A night with Canadian Video Pioneer Paul Wong

Fairy Tales Presentation Society, Calgary’s annual GLBT film festival, is proud to present an evening with Vancouver-based multimedia artist, Paul Wong on Thursday January 28th at the Glenbow Museum. The evening will include a presentation by Wong, a screening of his recent works, and a look at his new Glenbow installation, 2 Hot 2 Handle.

An award-winning artist and curator since the 1970s, Wong’s work varies from conceptual performances to narratives, meshing video, photography, installation and performance. Wong’s latest exhibit, 2 Hot 2 Handle, was inspired the Glenbow’s existing collection of bronze sculptures and his visit to the 2009 Alberta Rockies Gay Rodeo.

Jessica Dollard, Director of Fairy Tales Presentation Society says, “Paul Wong is one of Canada’s most exciting multimedia artist. Fairy Tales is thrilled to partner with Glenbow Museum to celebrate his work. We are planning a number of events in 2010 bringing together Calgary’s GLBTQ community and celebrating the arts.”

Wong has received several awards in his career including the Bell Canada Award in Video Art in 2002 and a Governor General’s Award in 2005. His video installation work has been featured in exhibitions around the world, including an extensive screening at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York and a solo exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada.

2 Hot 2 Handle is on January 28th and will include video screenings of: “Perfect Day,” a self-portrait of the artist indulging in drugs; “EastVan John,” about a man displaced by gentrification; “Sally,” shot at the China Club in Beijing; and the sexually charged “Chelsea Hotel.”


DATE: Thursday January 28, 2010
SCREENING & PRESENTATION BY PAUL WONG: 7:00
LOCATION: ConocoPhillips Theatre, Glenbow Museum, 130 9th Avenue SE, Calgary
DANCE PARTY TO FOLLOW FEATURING DJ MOLLYFI & DJ KRISSDOLL:
Mango Shiva, 218 8th Avenue SW, Calgary
(including a complimentary drink and snacks)
TICKETS: $10.00 both events, available at the door

1 comments:

  1. *Sigh* all these great events going on in Calgary. If only you could work the same mojo in Edmonton Jason I would be there in a heartbeat! BTW, love the blog, it looks great!

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