This fall, Russna Kaur will be showcasing her site-specific work in the Audain Art Museum’s Upper Galleries entitled Pierced into the air, the temper and secrets crept in with a cry. Kaur approaches painting as a space of infinite possibility, play, and experimentation. This exhibition will unfold in the space as a dynamic series of modular works, where smaller paintings will evolve into...
This fall, Russna Kaur will be showcasing her site-specific work in the Audain Art Museum’s Upper Galleries entitled Pierced into the air, the temper and secrets crept in with a cry. Kaur approaches painting as a space of infinite possibility, play, and experimentation. This exhibition will unfold in the space as a dynamic series of modular works, where smaller paintings will evolve into large-scale compositions, constantly growing, shrinking, and shifting.
The artist complicates the surfaces of her work by incorporating a diverse array of materials, including canvas, wood panel, textiles, acrylic paint, spray paint, oil pastels, handmade paper, and 3D printed elements.
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What's on
Russna Kaur: Pierced into the air, the temper and secrets crept in with a cry! (Until 27 January 2025)
Curve! Women Carvers on the Northwest Coast (Until 5 May 2025)
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Audain Art Museum
Founded in 2016 through the donation of Michael Audain and Yoshiko Karasawa, the Museum celebrates the artistic heritage of British Columbia. The Permanent Collection highlights the region's cultural diversity, featuring hereditary Haida Chief James Hart’s 'The Dance Screen (The Scream Too),' a range of historical and contemporary Indigenous art, and works by Emily Carr.
The Museum also includes notable pieces from Vancouver’s photo-conceptualists. Special Exhibitions throughout the year showcase artists and collections of national and international significance, adding to the Museum's evolving narrative.