September 23 – January 29, 2024

Karin Bubaš: Garden of Shadows

Garden of Shadows is an exploration of the artist’s ongoing Studies of Women in Landscapes series, featuring enigmatic photographs of women in remote outdoor settings, alongside her innovative photographic sculptures that layer images to depict West Coast forests and floral arrangements. Both types of work invite viewers to contemplate the hidden aspects of nature and human experience.

This Vancouver-based artist infuses photography with an air of intrigue, while deftly intertwining the ethereal and mundane. Her Studies of Women in Landscapes series draws inspiration from mysterious moments in modernist cinema. These images present solitary women within seemingly idyllic and apocalyptic settings extending from Canada to Iceland. The interplay between nature and culture comes alive through the carefully selected haute couture-inspired clothing worn by her models that echo the landscape’s tone and subtly contrast surrounding flora. The figure-landscape combinations in this exhibition are contrasted by a series of paper toles that are a return to an aesthetic exploration by Bubaš dating back twenty-five years.

Bubaš’ toles draw viewers deeper into her artistic practice, and reference the works of 19th century French painter Édouard Manet. These meticulously assembled three-dimensional pieces bring fragility and depth to still-life arrangements, casting shadows that blur the line between reality and illusion. Hence, the Garden of Shadows exhibition offers an immersive experience that challenges perceptions and invites contemplation.

Curated by Dr. Curtis Collins, the Audain Art Museum’s Director & Chief Curator, Karin Bubaš: Garden of Shadows will be on display in the AAM’s Upper Galleries from September 23 to January 29, 2024. A full colour hardcover publication will be available for purchase in the Museum Shop.

A woman stands with her back to the camera, looking into a large hollowed tree.

Karin Bubaš, Woman with Hollowed Tree, 2016, archival pigment print, 60 x 60 in, Collection of Ross & Melissa Bonetti

Generously Supported By:

Anne Ferreira

Jane Irwin & Ross Hill

Janet & Chris Bowell

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