Artist Statement
I work in video, photography and installation for gallery exhibitions and public art projects. I often interweave source materials from many contexts to create a dynamic and cohesive whole, while accentuating the abstract qualities of colour, form, movement and tempo. The works are the site of both interconnections and tensions within such dualities as public/private, past/present, creation/destruction, representation/abstraction, reality/constructedness, urban/natural spaces.
Process Statement
I have used many approaches to probe and disrupt our usual expectations of photography and video. These have included physically shaping photographs into objects, removing cut-out shapes from photographs, digitally constructing photo-based images, and digitally layering video. I explore diverse ways to present video, including the use of multiple channels, a custom-shaped format, public outdoor locations, and gallery installations that use a floor projection or floating suspended screen to make viewers’ spatial experience integral to the work.
Cheryl Pagurek is a photo-based and video artist living in Ottawa, Canada. She received an M.F.A. from the University of Victoria (1992). Since then her work has been shown extensively in galleries across Canada from Victoria to St. John’s, as well as in a commissioned project for Prefix Photo magazine (2004). Exhibitions and screenings of note include those in Ottawa, Toronto, Kingston, Montréal, Chicago, Toulouse, Rio de Janeiro and Los Angeles. Her video and light box installation Reflection and Flow was shown in 2009 in Montréal as part of Le Mois de la Photo, and in 2010 at Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery in Halifax. In 2010 she also exhibited the video Growing Pains and photographic series High Value Targets at Patrick Mikhail Gallery in Ottawa. She was awarded a Public Art Commission by the City of Ottawa Public Art Program to create Currents, her LED video display for the Market Place Transit Station that was installed in May 2011. In 2012, in addition to participating in Ottawa’s inaugural Nuit Blanche with Flashcards, a collaborative video installation, she also completed several new bodies of work in photography and video. These were launched at Patrick Mikhail Gallery in January 2013 in a solo exhibit entitled State of Flux. Her work is in several collections including Foreign Affairs Canada, the Canada Council Art Bank, the Library of the National Gallery of Canada, Cenovus Energy Inc., the Ottawa Art Gallery and the City of Ottawa, and has been written about in Canadian, American and British publications, including Ciel Variable, BlackFlash, Vie des Arts, Canadian Art online, Next Level, and Afterimage: The Journal of Media Arts and Cultural Criticism. She has received grants from the City of Ottawa, the Ontario Arts Council and the Canada Council for the Arts, and is represented by Patrick Mikhail Gallery. Her videos are distributed by Groupe Intervention Vidéo and Vtape.
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