Dwayne Martineau: Boreal Fortress Exhibition

Dwayne Martineau: Boreal Fortress

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  • Date

    March 2 - August 4, 2024

Boreal Fortress uses images of trees, bark, weeds and detritus from our aspen parkland ecosystem that are made uncanny through mirroring techniques. This installation towers above Main Hall and its massive scale is designed to make the images of trees feel strange yet familiar. This cluster of trees suggests a secret passageway or a swirling vortex. However, this is an illusionistic fictional entryway into an elusive space that cannot be entered. This fortress gives a feeling of discovery but confronts viewers with a space they cannot enter and forces you to think about what we can and cannot access. Boreal Fortress evokes a sense of ancient connection to environmental knowledge that lays beyond the conscious mind.

Organized by the Art Gallery of Alberta and curated by Lindsey Sharman. This exhibition is presented by the Capital Power Indigenous Art Fund. 

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Meet the Artist

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Dwayne Martineau

Based in Edmonton, Dwayne Martineau is a visual artist, musician and composer interested in the physicality of light, and experimental landscape photography. His work starts from an intimate interaction with nature and a reverence for the complex and sometimes frightening natural world around us that few stop to marvel at. Using optics, found glass, mirrors and multiple exposures, Martineau introduces distortion, symmetry, and animism into exhaustive studies of forests and trees. This installation is meant to convey that unnoticed world of which we often ignore but within which we are ill equipped outsiders. Dwayne is a member of the Frog Lake First Nation, descended from a complex frontier mix of early French, Scottish and Irish settlers, Plains Cree, Métis, and Iroquois.