![]() "Angel Bench " by Linda Covit. Xerox transfer and wood.Sponsored by Belec Letellier - Avocats and the Caisse Populaire d'Aylmer. Located in the "Parc de l"imaginaire" located behind L'Imagier Gallery on rue Front in Aylmer in the city of Gatineau. This park which is a designated cultural space for the display of art ( as are the niches provided for art along the bikepaths in the Parc des Portageurs ) is busy with people at almost any time. This park has many benches built by artists which integrate needed public furnishings with creative expression. The making of this park required the co-operation and planning of many agencies and people including, the former City of Aylmer, Pierre and Yvette Debain, The National Capital Commission, the Quebec Ministry of Municipal Affairs 12 different corporate sponsors for the benches fabricated by 10 artists. Some general information about these pictures: Like many other photographers, I have often made pictures of art for institutions and artists. While doing this I have learned much, made many friends and occasionally a little money. However much fun doing that kind of work is, my satisfaction from it has always been tempered by the creative limits placed on me as someone else's hired "shooter". The client always provides the subject, approves the treatment and judges its success. This
new body or work is made outside of those constraints. The pictures
are of artworks from the National Capital Region. This project has several
dimensions. I am doing this because of a my curiosity and affection for these objects and as a creative mechanism for learning and knowing. With these images I hope I can articulate some ideas and and connections that I see and put questions about living with this kind of art which is a such a defining aspect of seeing my city. As this project grows in size (- currently there are at least 125 images -) many themes and issues become easier to see and illustrate. These pictures show a wide spectrum of stuff including temporary public works, a few graffiti works, some commercial appropriations of well known artists, monuments and works that exist in the exotic territory of the contemporary fine arts milieu. . There are good, bad, neglected , expensive, forgotten , reviled, sentimental and sometimes wonderful things that suggest issues common to much of our public art in our cities. What is it for? Who paid for it? Has it lasted. Should it last? How does it work? What does it mean? And what does it mean to me? The pictures are accompanied by brief texts that tell you the name of the work, the artists, where it is and who owns/commissioned it. Sometimes, there are additional texts which discuss issues that are relevant to thinking about public art in more general terms. Any errors in fact will be corrected promptly if they are brought to my attention. I hope you like them - I will continue adding to this site for quite a long time I expect...... December 2003
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