April 1 – June 11, 2023

Svava Tergesen: Ornamental Cookery Capture Photography Festival

Ornamental Cookery is a site-specific installation by Vancouver-based emerging artist Svava Tergesen. Exploring the symbolic potential of everyday objects, Tergesen’s work often starts as a sculpture or collage in which she employs foods and other household items to create intricate, surreal arrangements. Combining handicraft techniques such as cooking and textile art with photography, Tergesen’s practice explores the domestic sphere and the gender roles therein. By repositioning and glamourizing photographic images – those she has taken herself as well as repurposed found imagery – Tergesen considers the ways in which photography can create a novel encounter with the familiar.

The title of the exhibition, Ornamental Cookery, refers to Roland Barthes’s eponymous 1957 text in which he examines the way women’s magazines present glossy images of food as representative of a fantastical lifestyle – a façade of gentility – while obscuring, or perhaps serving to entrench, economic issues and gender divides. Tergesen’s work brings these issues to the fore by combining imagery drawn from a myriad of sources, including vintage cookbooks, etiquette manuals, and online open-access museum archives, to create still life collages that imagine new lives for domestic objects. Exploring the tension between the functionality and decorative qualities of everyday objects, her work presents a vision of domestic space, both physical and symbolic, as one rife with possibilities. Activating the upper floor of the Audain Art Museum, this site-specific installation includes large-scale collages assembled in situ and mounted directly on the gallery walls as well as smaller photographic images. Ornamental Cookery will be featured in Capture’s 2023 catalogue with an interview between Tergesen and curator Emmy Lee Wall.

Svava Tergesen: Ornamental Cookery is co-organized by the Audain Art Museum and Capture Photography Festival. It is a Featured Exhibition for the 2023 Festival and curated by Emmy Lee Wall, Executive Director, Capture Photography Festival.

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Svava Tergesen, ‘Princess Cake’, 2021, Archival pigment print, Courtesy of the Artist and Nikki Peck

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