Deirdre Logue Exhibition at Open Space, Friday July 13, 7pm
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Id’s Its — Installations by Deirdre Logue
Since early May, Deirdre Logue (Toronto, ON) has immersed herself in Victoria’s springtime energy, inhabiting a summer residency studio at Open Space. She has completed a major new video installation entitled Id’s Its, which opens on Friday, July 13, at 7 p.m.
Following the previous success of Enlightened Nonsense (1997–2000) and Why Always Instead of Just Sometimes (2003–2006), Id’s Its showcases Logue’s recent experimental self-portraits that continue her ongoing exploration into the psychological and physiological space of the self in contemporary art. Visitors to the exhibition will encounter an immersive and visually intense terrain. Meet Deirdre Logue at the opening of Id’s Its, where she will give a brief artist talk and tour of the exhibition at 7 p.m.
The Exhibition runs until August 4.
For more information about Deirdre Logue: www.deirdrelogue.com or www.vtape.org
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