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Peter McDonald: Visitor
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Written by KALONSNET Editor   
Published: March 27 2011

Peter MacDonald, "Disco", 2009, 76 × 100 cm
Courtesy the artist and Kate MacGarry, London
Photo: Anna Arca

With this edition, the Kanazawa Youth Dream Challenge Art Programme breaks new ground by setting its sights on an overseas artist. The Program invites the young, internationally recognized, UK-based artist Peter McDonald to develop an art project for the first time in Japan, marking the first international edition of the Program. Through the “act of drawing,” McDonald, at the core of the project, rubs shoulders with others, lightly traversing the boundary between genres, genders, countries and the everyday and the extraordinary. As young people participate in the work, they experience the diversity of and possibilities for communication. Beginning with a painting exhibition and the production of a wall installation at the museum, various extemporaneous programs will be held using the exhibition space as a stage. As McDonald interacts with the city and the people of Kanazawa, his painted world will permeate the city, establishing pliable connections between one person and another, and between people and places through the fundamental language of expression we know as painting.

Peter McDonald
Peter McDonald (born in Tokyo in 1973, based in London) captures the act of painting as performance. In 2002, while painting a series of works based on performers on stage, a character with a large head appeared. Thereafter, with the image of this character at the core of his visual language, he expresses, with abbreviated iconography and rich colors, everyday situations. These have included: concerts, airports, a bakery, hair salons, classrooms, museums and cafés among many others. He has also referenced the creativity of historical painters such as Henri Matisse and Lucio Fontana. McDonald was the winner of the UK's John Moores Painting Prize in 2008.

* The text provided by 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa.


Period: April 16, 2011 - March 20, 2012
Venue: 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa

Last Updated on April 16 2011
 

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