Curator-led tour: Marie Lannoo: In Extremis
October 9 | 5-6 PM
Morris & Ann Dancyger Observatory Gallery
To mark the closing of Marie Lannoo: In Extremis, please join us for a guided tour of the exhibition, led by guest curator Wayne Baerwaldt.
In Extremis presents a new body of work that Marie Lannoo produced during the Covid-19 pandemic, reflecting on the relationship between light, colour, transparency, and materiality. The exhibition is on view in the Morris & Ann Dancyger Observatory Gallery until October 13, 2024.
Free with registration.
About the Artist
Marie Lannoo (she/her)
Marie Lannoo
Marie Lannoo was born in Delhi, Ontario. She attended the University of Saskatchewan and studied painting at the Banff School of Arts and at Emma Lake Artists’ Workshops as well as in Virton, Belgium. Her work has been shown in exhibitions throughout Canada and internationally.
Moving between abstraction and representation, Lannoo’s paintings exert a potent physiological effect on viewers. Imminent art historian Roald Nasgaard comments: “Lannoo’s work draws the viewer deep into internal illusions replete with reflected invasions from the external world. At the same time, it reaches out to embrace and enfold itself around the body of the viewer, who sees the world as if with eyes in the back of his/her/their head.”
About the Curator
Wayne Baerwaldt
Wayne Baerwaldt has curated a wide range of exhibitions and events including Pierre Molinier, The Royal Art Lodge: Ask the Dust, Adam Pendleton: BAND, Gabriela Garcia-Luna, Paul P: Something Cloudy, Something Clear, and If I May Digress: Richard Boulet and Collaborators, among others. He has contributed articles and essays to Art&Text, Border Crossings, Parkett, Art on Paper, TIME, Guia des Artes, Poliester, Inuit Quarterly, Art Paper, and numerous catalogues.