ic: the full CV

ic : shows


2013.05.11-2014.04.27
the hero, the villain, the salesman, the parent, a sidekick and a servant sfu teck gallery

2013.04.27-05.25
take the easy way (video) mkg127

2013.02
chair design for blue dot

2013.01.16-24
i sent you vancouver

2012.09-anon
perpetual sunset (video) vancouver

2012.08.09-09.08
as part of toolkit mkg127

2012.07
office make over asian pacific foundation

2012.05-anon
nothing happens in good weather (video) vancouver

2012.02.17-04-07
feeling so much yet doing so little (fb) (video) western front

2011.11-12
light bar hoorn nl

2011.01.08-02.05
there is no romance in taking a risk (star) mkg127

2010.07.28-29
ic_chilliwack internatinal chilliwack biennial

2010.02.12-03-20
bright light: light bar (fb) vancouver

2010.01.13-30
astronomical frontiers copenhagen

2009.08.26-09.06
sum up disco fallout shelter subvision. kunst. festival

2009.08-10
solyst artist in residence centre, jyderup

2009.05.06-09.15
disco fallout shelter toronto sculpture garden

2009.02.07-05.03
how soon is now vancouver art gallery

2009.01.30-04.04
assume nothing: new social practice art gallery of greater victoria

2009.01.10-04.30
a bright future 88 BLOCKS*art on main

2008.10.18-11.15
say nothing in bright colours MKG127

2008.08
say nothing in bright colours school for non-productive learning, rum46 aarhus

2008.05.15-08-15
kuenstlerhaeuser worpswede

2008.04
light bar flaggfabrikken bergen

2008.02.09-06.06
what we bring to the table oakville galleries

2007.09.14-10.20
nooks mercer union

2007.08.31-09.03
nooks henry at bumbershoot

2007.11.24-12.22
pattern theory mkg127

2007.11.22-2008.02.05
common threads illingworth kerr

2007.06.30-09.01
happy birthday & friendly greeting mkg127

2007.06.03-09.23
common threads confederation centre

2007.05.18-07.08
wish you were here york quay centre

2007.04.13-06
encuentro internacional medellin columbia

2007.02.10-03-03
romance series poster show art metropole

2006.12.15
static wallpaper lobby gallery

2006.09.30-10.01
dark hart hart house

2006.08.26
rest stop carmada, l.a.

2006.05.12-06.10
one is never enough or gallery

2006.04.09-23
welcome to the limelight css bard

2007.03.25-04.07
beautify york quay centre

2006.03.24
perfect lobby gallery

2006.01.13-03.26
peer pleasure 1 yerba buena center for the arts

2005.12.29-2006.01.22
spring sale paul petro msw

2005.10.05-29
year of perfect days sparwasser, berlin

2005.04
presentables hoffmann's house, santiago chile

2005.02.19-03.13
what do we do when we can't be 2gether 69 pender

2004.12.04-2005.03
instant coffee: bass bed san juan poly/graphic triennial

2004.09.10-10.23
sorry, we're open / the way we work southern exposure

2004.09.10-10.23
connect the dots leroy neiman gallery

2004.09.04 1-4pm
*candy factory and instant coffee

2004.03
make-out party: second-base

2004.02.14-05.17
soundtracks mackenzie art gallery

2004.02.06
stencils just seemed like the right thing to do art metropole

2004.01.09-02.01
mellow drama kmart

2003.12
xxx natural light window

2003.11.21
instant MAKE OUT party

2003.11
Bienal de La Habana

2003.10.22-12.14
soundtracks the blackwood gallery

2003.10.10-14
as a satellite for instant coffee the americas society

2003.09.20-28
UDT 2.0 CAFKA Contemporary Art Forum

2003.09.13-10.25
U-TOPOS / UDT 2.0 Tirana Biennale 2

2003.09.03-10.18
psychotopes yyz artists' outlet

2003.08.23
alchemy and mysticism #2 with hive magazine

2003.07.8-08.31
buy-sellf : import / export Quartier Éphémère

2003.06.28-09.14
soundtracks edmonton art gallery

2003.06.2-30
Un© black lab gallery, seattle

2003.04.2-30
front room off the map gallery, toronto

2003.03.13-15
i've got an answer/i've got an anthem I.A.E. portland

2003.01.2-15
january show zsa zsa

2002.12.15 TO
instant coffee: caffeine screens

until 2002.11
the t-shirt show

2002.10.11-11.09
instant coffee: on a stick
concept album: mexican pop videos screening
helen pitt, vancouver

2002.07.12-08.25
TEKKO 02 mural.exhibition

2002.05.31-06.02
photo show UDT.01

2002.04.05
pleasure dome presents concept album: mexican pop videos

2002.02.08
UDC + friends garesh galleria, mexico city

2001.11.14
another slide show + tshirt show launch

2001.09.06
instant coffee UDT SAW, ottawa

2001.08.2-27
oasis : soft show in the UDT SBCA montreal

2001.06.27
sometimes, nothing much la panaderia mexico city

2001.05.25-27
overtime@workplace

2001.03.28/04.20
the waiting room the physics room NZ

2001.03.09
TEKKO 01

2001.02.09/03.16
being + nothingness

2000.12.06-03.18
instant coffee UDT + everyone the AGO
. 6 Dec 2000
logo show
. 13 Jan 2001
miniature show
. 18 Feb 2001
video show

2000.10.28
instant coffee currency project poster launch

2000.10.21
slide show

2000.08.18
whorehouse opening party + show

2000.07.27 9pm screening
why do bad things happen to good people?

2000.07.27 9pm screening
first or the worst





What We Bring To The Table
Patrick Faigenbaum, Bettina Hoffmann, Instant Coffee, Laura Letinsky
Oakville Galleries, Gairloch Gardens

February 9 - June 6, 2008
Opening Friday February 9, 6pm
Curated by Marnie Fleming


Sitting around a table can ignite emotional interactions of all types, ranging from celebratory festivities and story-telling to a food-fight just waiting to happen. Admonishments for not eating enough, eating way too much, or eating cookies instead of casserole are fairly common. As an expression, "what we bring to the table" attests to the cultural importance and metaphorical nature of the table as a stand-in for complex social issues such as sharing, negotiating, family, religion, gender, class and group identity.

I thought about this expression while looking at a photograph, in Oakville Galleries? collection by Patrick Faigenbaum titled, Pantijelew Family (1997). The Pantijelews fit the rigid traditional role of the family and are photographed on one side of the table as if they were actors on the stage. The warm light and the slightly unbalanced framing of the mother with her ?men? shows her to be fully in control of the space. The tabletop is replete with details of a full meal about to be consumed and brings suggestions of family power structures, ethnicity and class. Through lighting and careful composition, Faigenbaum is able to suggest emotional and psychological relationships that may or may not exist.

The Pantijelew Family photograph provides the ?linchpin? for this exhibition. It was my intent to initiate a further dialogue by including works by other artists who concern themselves with tabletops. For example, two videos by Bettina Hoffmann depict characters that seem frozen while sitting or standing around a table, yet the movement comes from a camera that circumnavigates it. The total effect is that the scenes? characters seem simultaneously too far, and too close, for comfort. The images of Laura Letinsky, on the other hand, are without people. Instead, we are witness to leftovers abandoned on rumpled, stained and crumb-strewn tabletops. The work from this series portrays the aftermath of intimate repasts that have obviously been abundantly and irrepressibly enjoyed. Letinsky?s tabletops are photographed with a tenderness and clarity that lead us to a purposeful confusion between what is ordinary and what is extraordinary. And if the skeletal remains of a fish on a plate leave you feeling queasy, then you are invited to enjoy some downtime by playing cards, chatting or reading in Nook #3, an installation by the collective Instant Coffee. This kitchen nook is an exact replica of the one in apartment 15, 601 Bute Street, Vancouver where the nook?s tabletop represents the central switch work for a group of artists, writers, and musicians. The Nook is a social place for cards, cocktails, reading and discussion. It is the physical proximity and social interaction around the table that is as important to the collective as the perfect space to be together.

All the pieces in What We Bring to the Table evoke certain feelings. Along with the Pantijelew Family, they help to create new stories of family or fellowship around a tabletop.

- Marnie Fleming, Curator of Contemporary Art
















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