In this installation on the main floor of Koerner Library, artist Luis Camnitzer explores the organization of knowledge and how people imagine and make connections between ideas. “Titles” written on torn pieces of paper have been randomly paired with objects found on the university campus. The pairings provoke viewers to make their own connections between text and object, thereby creating unique and unpredictable understandings of the work. Ideas about the way art and education (pedagogy) function are expanded by presenting a semi-chaotic situation that is meant to inspire a rethinking of how we order the world around us.
This installation is a collaboration of the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery and the Walter C. Koerner Library at the University of British Columbia, and is made possible by the generous support of the Audain Foundation. Art in the Library offers new perspectives on contemporary art by presenting art that challenges and questions our current perceptions. More work by this artist is presented in the exhibition, Luis Camnitzer at the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery until December 4, 2011.
Luis Camnitzer, Arbitrary Objects and Their Titles, 1979/2011. (Detail) Found objects and pencil on paper on wall, dimensions variable.
Daros Latinamerica Collection, Zürich.
Photo: David Aitken.
Luis Camnitzer, Arbitrary Objects and Their Titles, 1979/2011. Found objects and pencil on paper on wall, dimensions variable.
Daros Latinamerica Collection, Zürich.
Photo: David Aitken.
The Audain Foundation