Shonagh Adelman / Allyson Clay
Shonagh Adelman / Allyson Clay
The Contemporary Art Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of work by Shonagh Adelman and Allyson Clay. Adelman is based in Toronto and has produced a number of provocative exhibitions examining women's sexuality. The work she is exhibiting in Vancouver is from the series titled Skindeep. Clay lives and works in Vancouver and the work featured in this exhibition is from the series Some places in the world a woman could walk in which she addresses gender roles within relationships and the larger social fabric.
Although these two artists have not consciously worked in relation to each other, there are connections that create a curious dialogue between the two. Both incorporate aspects of photography, painting and text in their work. The texts present a voicing of women in contexts where they are not normally empowered participants; Adelman in terms of asserting sexuality and Clay in terms of inhabiting the urban environment. The imagery and text they employ are laden with ambiguity and place the viewer in a subjective position relative to who is speaking and how the text relates to the images.
This will be the first time that Adelman has exhibited in Vancouver. Her work has been exhibited at A Space, Toronto; Neutral Ground, Regina; Latitude 53, Edmonton; Mercer Union, Toronto; and YYZ, Toronto. Allyson Clay has exhibited widely across Canada including the Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon; Edmonton Art Gallery; Costin & Klintworth, Toronto; and Charles H. Scott Gallery, Vancouver.