
Tania
Kitchell
Tania Kitchell: Cold Cuts
Rosemary Heather & Eileen Sommerman
Building
on a documentary foundation, Kitchell produces photographs of herself
playing in the snow. She also makes a vast array of winter clothing,
including Joseph Beuys-inspired felt snow suits. While impractical,
these items draw our attention to our interactions with the
environment.
Southern Alberta Art Gallery (2004) 132 pp col. ill. 8.5 x 6 in
softcover 1-894699-14-9 $20.00 (16 euros)
Tania Kitchell: White Out
Marnie Fleming.
Kitchell's multi-disciplinary work is all about the weather,
particularly the Canadian Cold. Her diary entries document its
advance and retreat. Her paper collages suggest the both the comfort
and danger of the elements. Her felt body gear - hats, suits, mittens
- would not keep one warm but like the suits of Joseph Beuys suggest
healing and have a strong sculptural presence. Kitchell is also a
hardy outdoor performance artist as documented in a series of
photoragphs.
OakvilleGalleries (2001) 70 pp 48 ill. (20 col.) 6x4 in. softcover
189470701x $12.00
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