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    February 8 - March 10, 1990

    Sarah Stevenson
    Nothing Up My Sleeve

    Sculpture


    Montreal Artist
    Publication: Interview with Artists Series (1989-1991)



    Sarah Stevenson, installation view of "Nothing Up My Sleeve", 1989. Photo Peter MacCallum.
    18K



    Sarah Stevenson, installation view, left to right: "Nothing Up My Sleeve E", metal, 80cm, 1989, "Nothing Up My Sleeve D", metal, wood, 163cm, 1989. Photo Peter MacCallum.
    20K



    Sarah Stevenson, "Nothing Up My Sleeve C", metal, 147cm, 1989. Photo Peter MacCallum.
    20K

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    Montreal artist Sarah Stevenson's solo exhibition at Mercer Union takes the form of two related groups of sculptures collectively titled 'Nothing Up My Sleeve'. These sculptural groupings of found objects and materials appear simultaneously fragile and indestructible, contemporary and historical, abstract and familiar.

    Employing non-traditional art materials to create sculptural installations, Stevenson handles the materials as if dealing with remnants from the past, artifacts potent with meaning but inexplicit in terms of source, function or original context. Her choice of materials utilizes inherent references to industrialization and post industrial commodification, emphasizing the surface dualities - the patina, fractures, dents and transparency. These 'artifacts' are grouped in an attempt to form complex relationships that evoke a variety of personal responses and memories from each viewer.

    An emerging West Coast artist currently residing in Montreal, Sarah Stevenson has been exhibiting her work since 1985 in Vancouver, Banff, Montreal and Toronto. In conjunction with this exhibition, Mercer Union has produced an interview with the artist by Montreal artist Martha Townsend, which will be made available to the public throughout the duration of the exhibition.


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