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Artworks
Detail of 'and'
Printing a Donovan & Seigel work in the studio
Donovan & Siegel
and, 2016Embossed archival inkjet on Hahnemuhle 300gsmImage 17.5 x 35 cm
Paper 39 x 48.5 cmEdition of 20Further images
And was created as part of a series of prints commissioned and published by Edinburgh Printmakers for the exhibition History Machines in 2016. Here, Donovan & Siegel explore the status...And was created as part of a series of prints commissioned and published by Edinburgh Printmakers for the exhibition History Machines in 2016. Here, Donovan & Siegel explore the status of printed text in the contemporary world, examining the issues that arise when printed words are translated into digital domains.
This print was part of a body of work by Donovan and Siegel exploring the impossibility of accurately rendering a curve on a pixelated screen. The duo were fascinated by the representation of the digital screen using traditional printmaking techniques.
Biography
Matt Donovan and Hallie Siegel are an artist collaborative who live and work in Toronto, Canada. Their work explores the hopes and anxieties brought about by major technological disruptions and blends 2D and 3D, text and sculpture, narrative and gesture.
Matt, an artist and industrial designer, brings an intuitive sense of 3-dimensional space and an in-depth knowledge of materials. Hallie, an artist, communications professional and science editor, brings a sensibility of the 2D in the form of text, typography and graphics. Both have a deep interest in cultural theory and the history of technology.
The duo enjoys playing off each others’ strengths, and their best work is a seamless blend of contrasting skill sets: 2D and 3D, text and sculpture, narrative and gesture. By seeking out connections between different modes of production (for example: poetry and sculpture, graphic design and painting, handcraft and mass-production), Matt and Hallie create seamless hybrids that defy simple classification. Their approach is not one of juxtaposition, but rather of synthesis; they know that a work is complete when they can no longer distinguish where one discipline leaves off and another begins.
Recent exhibitions include Edinburgh Printmakers, Edinburgh, Scotland. Jul 29–Oct 22, 2016 (Edinburgh Arts Festival program).History Machines; Discovery Place, Charlotte, North Carolina, Jun 10–Sep 5, 2016.Beyond Rubik.; The DoSeum, San Antonio, Texas, Mar 12–May 12, 2016.Beyond Rubik.; TELUS World of Science, Edmonton, Canada, Nov 7, 2015–Feb 15, 2016.BeyondRubik.; Great Lakes Science Center, Cleveland, Ohio, May 30–Sep 7, 2015.Beyond Rubik.; Liberty Science Center, Jersey City, New Jersey, Apr–Nov, 2014; Olga KorperGallery, Toronto, Canada, Aug 25-Sep 29, 2012. Landscape/PetitsGenres.; Olga Korper Gallery, Toronto, Canada, March 31–April 23, 2011.Boy Series.; Niagara Artists Centre, St. Catharines, Ontario. March 9–June 4, 2011; Olga Korper Gallery, Toronto, Canada. March 2007–April 2007.HistoryMachines; World Washi Summit, Toronto, Canada. June 7–15, 2008; Beyond Rubik MacLarenArt Centre, Barrie, Ontario. September 10–November 1, 2009; The Latcham Gallery, Stouffville, Ontario. 2005
Their work is held in private and public collections, and has shown across North America and in Europe, where they were featured artists at the 2016 Edinburgh Arts Festival. In 2017 they were awarded a New Chapter Grant, a one-time program from the Canada Council created on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of Canadian Confederation. They have been represented by the Olga Korper Gallery (Toronto) since 2007.
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