The Power Plant

Kelly Mark: Glow House #3

Kelly Mark

Past Exhibition

Apr 06 – Apr 22 2005

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Kelly Mark, Glow House #3, House, 40-50 television sets, coaxial cables, splitters & signal booster, 2005.


PRESENTED IN CONJUNCTION WITH

The 18th annual Images Festival YYZ Artists’ Outlet

SPECIAL THANKS TO

Geoff Beattie and Paul Conway


CURATOR

Reid Shier

Kelly Mark’s Glow House #3 is a project set in a Toronto residence, a typical detached urban house, where a number of television sets have been distributed throughout the interior. All the televisions are tuned to the same channel, and when the house is viewed from the street at night, the effect of each small flicker of light from every CRT is compounded, together becoming a vivid “pulse” of light emanating from its windows. As the television program scenes change, the windows flash in sync, and the pronounced hypnotic effect grows with the sensation that the house interior may be filled not with many lights but with one large, palpitating source.

Mark’s ambitious installation is characteristic of her works in a variety of media that employ commonplace items in subtle, imaginative acts of redisplay. The compelling effect of many of the artist’s projects grows from her continuing fascination with and attention to the mundane and overlooked. In a series based on Letraset, for example, she uses the plastic sheets of typefaces from this now-obsolete lettering system to create abstract drawings. Notable for their formal elegance, these works have additional significance because of their dated and arcane material associations.

Another instance of the artist’s engagement with the everyday is her series of video “collaborations” with her cat. In one, Mark plays an assortment of pop and rock songs by musicians from Black Sabbath to Beck – loudly – on speakers next to her sleeping feline. Generally the animal registers little interest or reaction, rendering temporarily absurd the idea that popular music heard at high volume must have an energizing effect. In another series, Mark offers the cat an array of items to sniff, which it does with limited enthusiasm before going back to sleep.

Typified in these pieces, Mark’s humour enhances her ongoing reflection on the ordinary, the habitual. Her inventive recontextualization of a wide range of everyday objects and situations rekindles our perception of what usually melds into the background or goes unnoticed at the periphery of our awareness.

Glow House was originally presented for one night in Winnipeg as part of the exhibition Something to Do in between Not Doing Anything (2001) at Plug In ICA. Glow House #2 was staged for one week as an off-site project for IKON Gallery, Birmingham, U.K., in 2003. The Power Plant is pleased to present Glow House #3 in conjunction with the 18th annual Images Festival, 7–16 April and YYZ Artists’ Outlet, which will feature an exhibition of Mark’s work, horror/suspense/romance/porn/kung-fu, from 8 April–21 May.

Kelly Mark: Glow House 3 is located at 323 Palmerston Boulevard (North of College Street), running from 7 to 23 April, 2005.

Presented in conjunction with

The 18th annual Images Festival, 7–16 April

YYZ Artists’ Outlet

Special thanks to

Geoff Beattie and Paul Conway
for their generous support of the exhibition

Courtesy the artist. Photo: Rafael Goldchain.

Courtesy the artist. Photo: Rafael Goldchain.

Courtesy the artist. Photo: Rafael Goldchain.

Courtesy the artist. Photo: Rafael Goldchain.

Courtesy the artist. Photo: Rafael Goldchain.

About the Artist


Kelly Mark

Kelly Mark was born in Welland, Ontario in 1967.