Artist Statement

Jacob Le Gallais
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T   hese mixed-media watercolour collages were made in response to a participatory museum workshop and collaborative art making event held at the Redpath Museum at McGill University. These research-creation collages, part of a larger series of eight, draw on participant discourse relating to critical concepts of habitat loss, species containment and the finality of extinction, inspired by a Whooping crane (Grus americana) specimen housed in the museum. The artworks play on the visual language of the museum habitat diorama and reverse the “window on nature” concept inherent in that tradition. In these collages, the highly endangered whooping cranes are depicted in two distinct contexts; first, in their natural prairie wetland habitat as if undisturbed by human influence, and secondly, framed in the window of the Redpath museum, gazing longingly at the sky in which it will never again fly free.
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这些混合媒介的水彩拼贴画是为了回应在麦吉尔大学Redpath博物馆举行的参与式博物馆研讨会和合作艺术创作活动。这些研究创作拼贴画是一个更大的8个系列的一部分,借鉴了参与者关于栖息地丧失、物种遏制和灭绝最终性等关键概念的话语,灵感来自博物馆里收藏的一只美洲鹤(Grus americana)标本。艺术作品发挥了博物馆栖息地立体模型的视觉语言,并颠覆了传统中固有的“自然之窗”概念。在这些拼贴画中,高度濒危的鸣鹤被描绘在两个不同的背景下;第一种是在它们天然的草原湿地栖息地,仿佛不受人类的影响;第二种是在红径博物馆的橱窗里,渴望地凝视着天空,它永远不会再自由飞翔。
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