The horizon is a fine line that divides the visible from the invisible beyond; it is the boundary between the known and the unknown. As we move, the horizon will change no matter which direction we head. Inevitably what was previously unknown will become visible. But - while looking at the horizon means looking towards the future, despite moving forward, you will never reach it. This is a metaphor for the artistic practice. The ever-changing point is always just out of reach but the artist forges ahead in their work.
This exhibition showcases the work of a series of emerging artists. Each with a unique perspective, they look around themselves and respond to their surroundings and personal histories, all the while exploring what will be the next phase in their artistic practice. The next project. The next series. The next question. The unknown beyond will always be there but artists continue to move towards the point on the horizon.
Curated by Melissa Ellen Cole.
Art Calgary 2018 is the inaugural commercial art fair for professional artists and will run at cSPACE King Edward from March 15 to 17, concurrently with People’s Portrait Prize 2018.
The goal of the art fair is to show the range of contemporary artwork being produced by Calgary artists and to act as a catalyst for meaningful, on-going critical discussions about visual art and its place in Canada. The keynote speech will be given by Todd Hirsch, ATB Financial’s Chief Economist on Friday, March 16 and exhibiting artists will given the opportunity to speak over the weekend.
Art Calgary will be showing the original artwork of 16 local artists who were juried into the show based on the quality and professionalism of their artwork and applications. The show is a curated, gallery style event where visitors can view the artwork and to speak with the artists who create it.
Art Calgary is a free event open to the public.