Px(c)’s images pause at the nexus of art and commerce, where the two battle for the heart and mind of the viewer.
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Px(c)’s images pause at the nexus of art and commerce, where the two battle for the heart and mind of the viewer.
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“Art, Commerce & Catastrophe” is an exhibition of Px (c)’s collages and includes paintings from his Adjacking Series. | EXHIBITION-August 28th to September 25th, 2010 | RECEPTION- Saturday, September 18th, 3-5PM
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Px(c) uses popular culture images because people can relate easily to them. But when they see that the reconstructed meaning doesn’t make sense, they might question themselves and that’s when it becomes interesting.
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Because above all the aesthetic concerns, art remains a communication act and must be seen to provoke a dialogue.
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By presenting himself as the corporate entity, Px(c), Depelteau makes a cultural statement about the dominance of commercial culture in everyday life. His work is a hybrid of American and British Pop Art.
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