A Little Piece of Heaven - 2006
10' x 10' Grass sod. Site specific installation created for the Tree
Museum, guest curated by David Liss.
(photo credit: Anne O'Callaghan for The
Tree Museum)
"Toronto artist Kelly Mark has no intention of visiting
the site at any point. In fact, Mark's initial response to the invitation
to participate in the project was emphatically negative. During that
phone conversation with David Liss, the artist stated emphatically that
she despised the outdoors, rural environments and any thing and any
activity associated with nature such as insects, dirt, inclement weather,
swimming in lakes, etc, and any situation that lacks a full complement
of domestic amenities, utilities, appliances and facilities.
Working in a wide range of media, Mark's highly conceptual,
and often humorous and ironic works, are usually intended to critique
or highlight many of the lesser acknowledged absurdities that often
underlie the most banal and habitual aspects of human behavior. In this
case, and quite antithetical to the natural beauty of the area, Mark
has instructed the exhibition curator Liss to plant and maintain a highly
manicured section of grass, in scale and appearance approximating a
typical residential lawn, amidst the rough landscape of the site - a
near impossible task." - David Liss
exhibition history>
2006 The Tree Museum (Gravenhurst ON);
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Curator David Liss
installing: "A Little Piece of Heaven"
photo credit: Bill Sandford for the Toronto Star
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