Andrew Wright (artist)
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Andrew Wright {{Post-nominals|country=CAN|RCA|size=100%}} (born 1971) is a Canadian multimedia artist based in Ottawa, Ontario.
Life
Wright was born 4 September 1971 in Cambridge, England.{{cite web|title=Wright, Andrew|url=https://app.pch.gc.ca/application/aac-aic/artiste_detailler_bas-artist_detail_bas.app?rID=44331&fID=2&lang=en&qlang=en&pID=1&an=wright&ps=50&sort=AM_ASC|website=Canadian Heritage Information Network| date=17 October 2012 |publisher=Government of Canada|access-date=13 December 2016}} He holds a specialist degree in Art and Art History from the University of Toronto (1994) and a Masters in Fine Arts at the University of Windsor (1997).{{citation needed|date=December 2016}} Wright is currently associate professor in the Department of Visual Art at the University of Ottawa.
Work
Many of Wright's pieces have explored the nature of perception, photographic structures and technologies.{{cite web|last1=Simpson|first1=Peter|title=Andrew Wright wants to mess with your mind|url=https://ottawacitizen.com/entertainment/local-arts/andrew-wright-wants-to-mess-with-your-mind|website=Ottawa Citizen|access-date=14 December 2016}}{{cite book|author=Celina Jeffery|title=Preternatural|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gVCnVEwLM7UC&pg=PA15|year=2011|publisher=punctum books|isbn=978-1-105-24502-2|pages=15–}} His work, Home and Garden (Oakville Galleries, Oakville, Ontario 2002) presented the Gairloch Gardens in Oakville using three different photographic means: an antique camera lucida, a modern still camera and a video camera. The results, suggested by Elaine Hujer (Hamilton Spectator, 2003), are "so profoundly distinctive that viewers may be inspired to review, reinvestigate and reinterpret their own ideas about Oakville's stately lakeside manor."
Wright has also created several large-scale photographs by converting a large gallery space and his studio into a giant pin-hole camera. With reference to Wright's Skies piece, Kevin Temple suggests that this work, "is a meditation on modern photographic technology that's able to remove all traces of the process from the picture. Now automated cameras can eliminate the photographer entirely. By controlling his own process – in effect, avoiding its mechanization – Wright draws attention to the act of mediated representation."{{cite news|last1=Temple|first1=Kevin|title=No-Tricks Photography|work=Now Magazine|issue=32|date=April 8–14, 2004|volume=23}}
Honours
- Winner of the inaugural BMW Prize in Photography,{{Cite web |url=http://scotiabankcontactphoto.com/BMW-Prize |title=Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival404 |access-date=2018-10-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303180506/http://scotiabankcontactphoto.com/BMW-Prize |archive-date=2016-03-03 |url-status=dead }} 2011
- OAAG (Ontario Association of Art Galleries) Award, Multi-Media, for the publication Blind Man's Bluff: 2006
- CFAP (Canadian Forces Artist Program) participant, 2005
- Winner of the Ernst & Young Great Canadian Printmaking Competition (2001)
Collections
Wright's work is held in the collections of the National Gallery of Canada,{{cite web |last1=Simpson |first1=Peter |title=Andrew Wright's Photography and the Art of Trespassing |url=https://www.gallery.ca/magazine/your-collection/at-the-ngc/andrew-wrights-photography-and-the-art-of-trespassing |website=www.gallery.ca |publisher=National Gallery of Canada magazine |access-date=20 September 2022}} and of Canada House, the Canadian High Commission in London.{{cite web|last1=Khan|first1=Tabish|title=Seen The Secret Art Collection Inside Canada House?|url=http://londonist.com/london/did-you-know-about-the-secret-art-collection-inside-canada-house|website=Londonist|date=29 November 2016 |access-date=14 December 2016}}
Selected bibliography
- Mark Cheetham, Water's Edge, Border Crossings Magazine (Canada) (Issue #103, Fall 2007)
- Robert Reid, The Wright Stuff, The Record (Waterloo Region) (May 19, 2007)
- Gary Michael Dault, Floating Around, Looking at Things, The Globe and Mail (April 24, 2004)
- Kevin Temple, No-Tricks Photography, Now Magazine (April 8, 2004)
- Gary Michael Dault, A Movie, An Experience, At One Remove, The Globe and Mail (June 14, 2003)
- Robert Reid, Video Sheds Funky New Light on Blind Man's Bluff, The Record (Waterloo Region), (May 24, 2003)
- Thomas Hirschmann, Sensory Deception: Two shows play tricks with sight and sound, Now Magazine (June 12, 2003)
- Elaine Hujer, A Garden of Illuminated Delights, Hamilton Spectator (January 11, 2003)
References
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External links
- Audio [https://web.archive.org/web/20120223052535/http://www.canadianart.ca/online/audio/2008/07/24/andrew-wright/ interview ] with Canadian Art magazine editor Richard Rhodes
- [http://www.andrewwright.ca Official web site]
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Category:Artists from Cambridge
Category:Canadian multimedia artists
Category:English emigrants to Canada