Heather Passmore
Bikini Project
March 11 – April 23, 2006
Opening Reception: Friday, March 10, 6:30pm
Heather Passmore reconfigures used and overlooked materials to examine
her own concerns about ascribed hierarchies of cultural value. The
Bikini Project was instigated when the Vancouver-based artist was given
a photo album found floating in Howe Sound. The album contained over 300
snapshots of women at the beach. She has digitized the damaged snapshots
and displays them in the gallery as projected images. Passmore doesn’t
use these images as artefacts in an attempt to unlock their previous
meaning or objective value as art objects but rather seeks to offer an alternative
mode of representing everyday practices. The artist uses her shared
authorship with the album’s
anonymous creator as a means to examine the often-complex relationship
between creator, subject, and audience.
ARTIST BIOGRAPHY
Heather Passmore earned both
a Bachelor and Master of Fine Arts from the University of British
Columbia. She has exhibited her work since 1994 with solo and group exhibitions
throughout the Lower Mainland and in Dawson City, Yukon. She has upcoming
exhibitions planned for both Halifax and Kingston, Ontario.
