Lyndal Osborne: Bowerbird, Life As Art

2014

Get an inside look at the creation and installation of Edmonton artist Lyndal Osborne’s “Archipelago”, featured in her solo exhibition “Bowerbird: Life As Art”, on now at your AGA.

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Video produced by ChickenHorse Productions Inc. and The Big Pixel Inc.Get an inside look at the creation and installation of Edmonton artist Lyndal Osborne’s “Archipelago”, featured in her solo exhibition “Bowerbird: Life As Art”, on now at your AGA.
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I’m linville Osborne I’m an artist who

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lives in Edmonton Alberta in Canada and

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I’ve been a practicing professional

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artist for most of my life

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installation art is very current in

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contemporary art galleries around the

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world in fact probably about eighty to

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ninety percent of the work that is shown

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worldwide falls into this category it

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doesn’t have the same limitations as

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showing a painting on a wall or a

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drawing on a wall or a free-standing

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sculpture it tends to combine a number

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of media together sometimes painting and

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sculpture can be together but it can

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also include things that once fell in

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the realm of performance art video it

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can have dance it can have performative

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aspects to it and the thing that I think

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makes it much more unusual than the work

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on the wall or the work on the floor is

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that it allows the artist to set up

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something in a very specific site and

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that site becomes a component of the

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world the width of the walls the height

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of the walls so sometimes the artists

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able to work on the floor from the

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ceiling for an allow space for the

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viewer to interact with the piece and

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sometimes the viewer is able to walk

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into the piece and almost have a

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dialogue with what happens very in very

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much the same way they do in in a

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real-life situation

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the name of this piece is archipelago

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and I created it in 2008 it’s taken me a

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whole year to complete this piece and it

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builds on some of my interests in

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looking at genetically modified seeds in

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this piece I really wanted to look in

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closely at the cell the cell being the

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fundamental structure of the plant and

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each one of these 16 shapes represents a

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cell and the cell is made up of a number

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of different components which make

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reference to things in science for

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example around the cell form I’ve

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created some sort of a DNA chain and

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inside that DNA chain I’ve placed

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various things in some cases that they

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look like dried seeds in other cases

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they look like the sort of scientific

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apparatus that might be used in our

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laboratory in examining DNA material or

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in making experimentation in genetically

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modified seeds I’ve also incorporated

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some floating shapes which are the

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pathogens which contaminate or are

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injected into the cell at the center of

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the piece I’ve placed a meandering River

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and for that I wanted to use the North

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Saskatchewan River which runs alongside

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my house here in Edmonton it meanders

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along it seems to be without end in the

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piece and on top of that River I’ve

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placed metaphorically some small gardens

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which represent the biodiversity of

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nature they’re like little snapshots

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of different places that we might see

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that relatively unordered I’m concerned

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number one about the fact that GMO

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altered food is not labeled so we don’t

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know what the health implications are

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because they’ve never been studied I’m

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also concerned about the lack of

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biodiversity because when the biotech

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industry has worked on these cells it

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shrinks the number of things available

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and a hundred varieties of corn turn

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into one variety of corn the other thing

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I’m very concerned about is the fact

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that this is not just something that’s

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happening in North America its impact

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because of the corporate biotech

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industry is worldwide

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I hope that when the public view this

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piece they have a chance to walk around

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it and explore it rather like someone

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exploring a riverbank peering in bending

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down looking closely at some of the

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components and trying to think for

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themselves what this might mean I know

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sometimes it’s hard for the public to

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quite understand what a work might be

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about but I think I’ve given enough

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clues particularly with the scientific

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apparatus and the suggestion of the DNA

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around the cells for people to sort of

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get some understanding that this is

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weird science I hope that people will

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start to think about the implications of

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the patenting of seeds the GMO

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alteration of our food products without

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labeling and to think about how our

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environment is being altered so

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radically and so quickly without really

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taking into account the fact that these

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new organisms will have completely

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different relationships with the

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environment I hope that people will see

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that our planet is threatened by this

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and that they can become more involved

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and more knowledgeable by asking what

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this means in their lives

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I want to thank you for your

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participation in viewing this work I

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hope that you’ve been able to get

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something out of it I’ve had a great

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time making it and I really enjoyed the

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experience not only in creating and

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producing the piece but in sharing it

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with you thank you very much up here

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comes the tractor

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you

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