CALENDAR CAPTURE PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL 2019 Thu, Mar 14 7–9 pm Opening Lynne Cohen: These Walls Burnaby Art Gallery p.84 7–9 pm Opening Kali Spitzer: An Exploration of Resilience and Resistance grunt gallery p.44 Tue, Mar 19 7–9 pm Opening Jim Breukelman: Altered States West Vancouver Art Museum p.85 Fri, Mar 29 6–9 pm Opening Mike Grill: Rome Fine Art Framing & Services p.87 7–9 pm Opening Josema Zamorano: Encounters Mónica Reyes Gallery p.86 Wed, Apr 3 6–7 pm Capture Speaker Series Deanna Bowen: Notes on A Harlem Nocturne Inform Interiors p.112 6–8 pm Community Project Instant V6.0: An Instant Instant Science World p.124 7–8:30 pm Festival Launch Capture 2019 Festival Launch Inform Interiors p.124 Thu, Apr 4 6–8 pm Opening/Book Launch Greg Girard: Tokyo–Yokosuka 1976–1983 Monte Clark Gallery p.93 6–8:30 pm Talk Analogue Photography in a Digital Era Massy Books p.114 6–9 pm Opening Group Exhibition: Unearthing, Folding, and Burning Malaspina Printmakers p.91 6–9 pm Opening Christos Dikeakos: Patisserie Duchamp Chernoff Fine Art p.92 6–9 pm Workshop Photoshop: Moving Photo Remix VIVO Media Arts Centre p.128 7–9 pm Opening Iris Film Collective: LOOPDALOOP Burrard View Fieldhouse p.95 7–9 pm Opening Dane Murner: Nightcrawl Charles Clark Gallery p. 89 7–9 pm Opening Deanna Bowen: A Harlem Nocturne Contemporary Art Gallery p. 48 7–9 pm Opening Blaine Campbell: A Firmament Republic Gallery p.94 Fri, Apr 5 6–9 pm Workshop Josh Hite: Moving Photo Remix VIVO Media Arts Centre p.128 7–9 pm Opening Roxanne Charles: The Strata of Many Truths Museum of Vancouver p.96 Sat, Apr 6 10 am–12 pm Community Saturday Mornings Tea and Hot Sheet Beaumont Gallery p.124 10:30 am Community Slow Art Day Art Gallery at Evergreen p.125 1–3 pm Talk There Is Truth Here: Panel Discussion Museum of Vancouver p.114 1–3 pm Community Flash Forward Incubator Celebration & Silent Auction Roundhouse Community Arts Centre p.135 1–2 pm Opening Group Exhibition: Chester Fields 2019 The Polygon Gallery p.137 2 pm Talk Blaine Campbell: Artist Talk Republic Gallery p.114 2–4 pm Opening Primary Colour Equinox Gallery p.97 2–5 pm Opening Hua Jin: Dundee Viridian Gallery p.99 5–8 pm Opening Group Exhibition: In transit: Reflections Remington Gallery p.136 7 pm–12 am Community Roll Call Volume 04 Roundhouse Community Arts Centre p.125 7–10 pm Opening Dana Hawkes: Still Lives Extreme Cartems Donuts p.98 Sun, Apr 7 11 am–1 pm Workshop Your Digital Presence Brix Studio p.128 1–3 pm Tour Downtown Public Art Projects Meet at Robert Lee YMCA p.118 1–3 pm Talk UnderExposed: Sunday Art Salon 100 Braid St Art Studios & Gallery p.114 4–8 pm Opening Barrie Jones: Berlin Project II 1945–2018 Lights Out Space p.100 Tue, Apr 9 6–7 pm Capture Speakers Series Jayne Wilkinson: Signals in the Sea Inform Interiors p.112 8–9:30 pm Community Pixel Art Party Surrey Art Gallery UrbanScreen p.125 10 pm Broadcast Is There a Picture The Knowledge Network p.122 11:35 pm Broadcast Foncie’s Photos The Knowledge Network p.122 Wed, Apr 10 7:30 pm Screening DIM Cinema: Signals in the Sea The Cinematheque p.120
Calendar 152– 153 Thu, Apr 11 6–8 pm Reception Taehoon Kim: Finding My Father at Yongpyong Lynn Valley Public Library p. 79 6–9 pm Opening Michael Love: Shadow Architecture Franc Gallery p.101 6–9 pm Opening Group Exhibition: NPAC Pendulum Gallery p.88 6–8 pm Community Collage in the City: Meet the Artists Listel Hotel p.126 7 pm Screening Deanna Bowen: Screening and Talk Western Front, Grand Luxe Hall p.120 Fri, Apr 12 6 pm Book Launch Janice Guy: Book Launch READ Books p.126 7–12 am Opening Dan Jackson: What It Is Studio 730 p.102 Sat, Apr 13 10 am–12 pm Community Saturday Mornings Tea and Hot Sheet Beaumont Gallery p.124 10 am–6 pm Workshop Super 8: Shoot to Screen VIVO Media Arts Centre p.129 11 am–3 pm Workshop Photography without Cameras Vancouver Lipont Art Centre p.129 12–4 pm Opening Julie F Hill: Space Out of Time Terminal Creek Contemporary p. 90 12:30 pm Tour where the hour floats: Curator Tour Art Gallery at Evergreen p.118 1pm Opening Alana Paterson: Skwxwú7mesh Nation Basketball The Polygon Gallery p. 27 1–4 pm (drop-in) Youth Westminster Savings Family Days Art Gallery at Evergreen p.140 2–3 pm Talk TRANSITION on the Outskirts of Photography Deer Lake Gallery p.115 4–5 pm Talk Andrew Legere: Anomalous Experience The Playground p.115 4–6 pm Talk Sally Buck and Kent Lins: Artist Talks & Happy Hour Beaumont Studios p.115 6 pm–late Community 2018 National Pictures of the Year Gala The Polygon Gallery p.126 Sun, Apr 14 10 am–6 pm Workshop Super 8: Shoot to Screen VIVO Media Arts Centre p.129 12–12:30 pm Tour Signals in the Sea Meet at Arbutus Greenway p.119 4–5 pm Talk Rodrigo Tomzhinsky (Tom) & Andrew Legere The Playground p.115 6–8 pm Opening Paolo Rubini: HANDS ON–A handcrafted human mosaic VIFF Vancity Theatre p.103 Mon, Apr 15 6 pm Broadcast Travelling Photographers The Knowledge Network p.122 Tue, Apr 16 6–7 pm Capture Speaker Series Krista Belle Stewart & Tania Willard: Orthagonal Heart Lines Inform Interiors p.113 10 pm Broadcast Conflict The Knowledge Network p.123 11 pm Broadcast Through a Lens Darkly The Knowledge Network p.123 Thu, Apr 18 12:15–1 pm Talk Kali Spitzer: Artist Talk Native Education College p.115 5–8 pm Opening James Nizam: Apparent Motions Gallery Jones p.104 5–8:30 pm Book Launch Skin & Bones: Book Launch Beaty Biodiversity Museum p.126 6–9 pm Book Launch Cuba – Twilight of the Revolution: Book Launch Massy Books p.126 7:30 pm Performance Elizabeth Milton: A Guided Meditation with VHS Eyelashes VIVO Media Arts Centre p. 52 11 pm Broadcast Through a Lens Darkly The Knowledge Network p.123 Fri, Apr 19 3:30–8:30 pm Youth/Community Art After Dark—Maker Month—Photography Audain Art Museum p.140/127 Sat, Apr 20 10 am–12 pm (drop-in) Youth Collage: Family Workshop Cartems Donuts p.139 10 am–12 pm Community Saturday Mornings Tea and Hot Sheet Beaumont Gallery p.124 12–5 pm Community We Will Buy Your Dreams: Meet the Artist Studio 884 p.127 12–6 pm Workshop Cinematography: Ways of See VIVO Media Arts Centre p.129 2–4 pm Tour The Flats Gallery Hop Meet at Gallery Jones p.119 2–4 pm Closing Ryan Quast: The Box Project Wil Aballe Art Projects | WAAP p.83 3 pm Talk Diana Freundl & Gayatri Sinha Room 4East, Vancouver Art Gallery p.116 3 pm Workshop Photo Collage Workshop Beaumont Gallery p.129
CAPTURE PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL 2019 Sun, Apr 21 12–6 pm Workshop Cinematography: Ways of Seeing VIVO Media Arts Centre p.129 Mon, Apr 22 6 pm Broadcast Travelling Photographers The Knowledge Network p.122 Tue, Apr 23 6–7 pm Capture Speaker Series Panel: Personality/Persona—Identity Building in Photography Inform Interiors p.113 10 pm Broadcast The Eye of Istanbul The Knowledge Network p.123 11 pm Broadcast Cinema through the Eye of Magnum The Knowledge Network p.123 Thu, Apr 25 6–7:30 pm Talk The Adventures of Travel Beau Photo Supplies p.116 7–9pm Opening Group Exhibition: Green Glass Door Trapp Projects p.105 Fri, Apr 26 11:30 am–2 pm Talk 7,7lb: Artist Talk Nana Home Gallery p.116 5–9 pm Screening 7,7lb: Artist Video Screenings Nana Home Gallery p.120 7–9 pm Opening Karen Zalamea: Subarctic Phase Access Gallery p.106 Sat, Apr 27 2–4 pm Community Photo Walk with John Lehmann Meet at Pendulum Gallery p.127 3 pm Capture Speaker Series Pushpamala N Vancouver Art Gallery, Room 4East p.113 3:30 pm Talk Drone Photography Vancouver Convention Centre East p.116 5–9 pm Youth Group Exhibition: On Friendship Back Alley Gallery Project p.138 7–10 pm Community Manifestations: Show Closing Party ARC Gallery p.116 8–11 pm Community Disposable Camera Project IV SAD Mag Pop-up p.127 Sun, Apr 28 12–2 pm Tour Canada Line Public Art Project: Guided Tour Meet at Waterfront Station p.119 2–5 pm Talk Manifestations: Artist Talks ARC Gallery p.116 3 pm Talk Mona Kuhn: Artist Talk The Polygon Gallery p.116 Mon, Apr 29 6 pm Screening Travelling Photographers The Knowledge Network p.122 Tue, Apr 30 5:30–7 pm Capture Speaker Series Birthe Piontek & Kimberly Phillips: Evening Song Inform Interiors p.113 10 pm Screening The Salt of the Earth The Knowledge Network p.123
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Public Art Billboards 38. Arbutus Greenway seven billboards between Fir St and Burrard St, Vancouver 39. Quebec St and 5th Ave four billboards Canada Line & SkyTrain Stations 40. Waterfront Station Canada Line 41. Vancouver City Centre Station Canada Line 42. Olympic Village Station Canada Line 43. Broadway–City Hall Station Canada Line 44. King Edward Station Canada Line 45. Lansdowne Station Canada Line 46. Richmond–Brighouse Station Canada Line 47. Stadium–Chinatown SkyTrain Station Expo Line 48. Dal Grauer Substation, 944 Burrard St, Vancouver Exhibitions 1. Access Gallery 222 E Georgia St, Vancouver 2. Art Gallery at Evergreen 1205 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam 3. Back Alley Gallery Project 2848 E 8th Ave, Vancouver 4. Burnaby Art Gallery 6344 Deer Lake Ave, Burnaby 5. Burrard View Fieldhouse 545 North Slocan St, Vancouver 6. Cartems Donuts 2190 Main St, Vancouver 7. Charles Clark Gallery @ Strange Fellows 1345 Clark Dr, Vancouver 8. Chernoff Fine Art 265 E 2nd Ave, Vancouver 9. Contemporary Art Gallery 555 Nelson St, Vanocuver 10. Equinox Gallery 525 Great Northern Way, Vancouver 11. Fine Art Framing & Services 100-1000 Parker St, Vancouver 12. Franc Gallery 1654 Franklin St, Vancouver 13. Gallery Jones Unit 1–258 E 1st Ave, Vancouver 14. grunt gallery, 116–350 E 2nd Ave, Vancouver 15. Lights Out Space 8930 Oak St, Vancouver 16. Malaspina Printmakers 1555 Duranleau St, Vancouver 17. Mónica Reyes Gallery 602 E Hastings St, Vancouver 18. Monte Clark Gallery 525 Great Northern Way, Vancouver 19. Museum of Vancouver 1100 Chestnut St, Vancouver 20. North Vancouver Distric Public Library 1277 Lynn Valley Rd, North Vancouver 21. Pendulum Gallery 885 W Georgia St, Vancouver 22. The Polygon Gallery 101 Carrie Cates Ct, North Vancouver 23. Reach Gallery Museum 32388 Veterans Way, Abbotsford 24. Remington Gallery 108 E Hastings St, Vancouver 25. Republic Gallery 732 Richards St, Vancouver 26. Richmond Art Gallery 7700 Minoru Gate, Richmond 27. Surrey Art Gallery UrbanScreen 13458 107A Ave, Surrey 28. Studio 730 730 Richards St, Vancouver 29. Terminal Creek Contemporary 569 Artisan Lane, Bowen Island 30. Trapp Projects 274 E 1st Ave, Vancouver 31. Vancouver Art Gallery 750 Hornby St, Vancouver 32. Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre 50-950 West 41st Ave, Vancouver 33. VIFF Vancity Theatre 1181 Seymour St, Vancouver 34. Viridian Gallery 1570 Coal Harbour Quay, Vancouver 35. VIVO Media Arts Centre 2625 Kaslo St, Vancouver 36. West Vancouver Art Museum 680 17th St, West Vancouver 37. Wil Aballe Art Projects | WAAP 1129 E Hastings St, Vancouver MAP CAPTURE PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL 2019
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100 Braid St Art Studios & Gallery, p.114 200-100 Braid St, New Westminster Access Gallery, p.106 222 E Georgia St, Vancouver ARC Gallery, p.116 1701 Powell Street, Vancouver Art Gallery at Evergreen, p.82/118/124/140 1205 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam Audain Art Museum, p.127/140 4350 Blackcomb Way, Whistler Back Alley Gallery Project, p.138 2848 E 8th Ave, Vancouver Beaty Biodiversity Museum, p.126 2212 Main Mall, Vancouver Beau Photo Supplies, p.116 1401 West 8th Avenue Beaumont Studios, p.115/124/129 316 W 5th Ave, Vancouver Burnaby Art Gallery, p.84 6344 Deer Lake Ave, Burnaby Burrard View Fieldhouse, p.95 545 North Slocan St, Vancouver Cartems Donuts, p.98/139 2190 Main St, Vancouver Charles Clark Gallery @ Strange Fellows, p.89 1345 Clark Dr, Vancouver Chernoff Fine Art, p.92 265 E 2nd Ave, Vancouver The Cinematheque, p.120 1131 Howe St, Vancouver Contemporary Art Gallery, p.48 555 Nelson St, Vancouver Deer Lake Gallery, p.115 6584 Deer Lake Ave, Burnaby Equinox Gallery, p.97/118 525 Great Northern Way, Vancouver Fine Art Framing & Services, p.87 100-1000 Parker St, Vancouver Franc Gallery, p.101 1654 Franklin St, Vancouver Gallery Jones, p.104/118 Unit 1–258 E 1st Ave, Vancouver grunt gallery, p.44 116–350 E 2nd Ave, Vancouver Lights Out Space, p.100 8930 Oak St, Vancouver Malaspina Printmakers, p.91 1555 Duranleau St, Vancouver Massy Books, p.114/126 229 E Georgia St, Vancouver Mónica Reyes Gallery, p.86 602 E Hastings St, Vancouver Monte Clark Gallery, p.93/119 525 Great Northern Way, Vancouver Museum of Vancouver, p.96/114 1100 Chestnut St, Vancouver Nana Home Gallery, p.116/120 1685 W 13th Ave, Vancouver Native Education College, p.115 285 E 5th Ave, Vancouver North Vancouver Distric Public Library, p.79 1277 Lynn Valley Rd, North Vancouver Pendulum Gallery, p.88/127 885 W Georgia St, Vancouver The Playground, p.115 434 Columbia St, Vancouver The Polygon Gallery, p.27/40/116/126/137 101 Carrie Cates Ct, North Vancouver READ Books, p.126 Emily Carr University, 520 E 1st Ave, Vancouver Reach Gallery Museum, p.75/76 32388 Veterans Way, Abbotsford Remington Gallery, p.136 108 E Hastings St, Vancouver Republic Gallery, p.94/114 732 Richards St, Vancouver Richmond Art Gallery, p.77 7700 Minoru Gate, Richmond Roundhouse Community Arts Centre, p. 125/135 181 Roundhouse Mews, Vancouver SAD Mag Pop-up, p.127 1050 E Hastings St, Vancouver Science World, p.124 1455 Quebec St, Vancouver Surrey Art Gallery UrbanScreen, p.80/125 13458 107A Ave, Surrey Studio 730, p.102 730 Richards St, Vancouver Studio 884, p.127 884 East Georgia Street Terminal Creek Contemporary, p.90 569 Artisan Lane, Bowen Island Trapp Projects, p.105 274 E 1st Ave Vancouver Art Gallery, p.56/113/116 750 Hornby St, Vancouver Vancouver Convention Centre, p.116 999 Canada Place, Vancouver Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre, p.78 50-950 West 41st Ave, Vancouver Vancouver Lipont Art Centre, p.129 4211 No 3 Rd, Richmond VIFF Vancity Theatre, p.103 1181 Seymour St, Vancouver Viridian Gallery, p.99 1570 Coal Harbour Quay, Vancouver VIVO Media Arts Centre, p.52/128/129/139 2425 Kaslo St, Vancouver West Vancouver Art Museum, p.85 680 17th St, West Vancouver Western Front, p.120 Grand Luxe Hall 303 E 8 Ave, Vancouver Wil Aballe Art Projects | WAAP, p.86 1129 E Hastings St, Vancouver GALLERY INDEX CAPTURE PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL 2019
Amalie Atkins p. 82/118/140 Cindy Baker p. 75 Alan Bartol p. 81 Christina Battle p. 22/112/119/120 Deanna Bowen p. 48/70/112/120 Jim Breukelman p. 85 Harry Callahan p. 97 Blaine Campbell p. 94/114 Roxanne Charles p. 62/96/114 Nikhil Chopra p. 56 Bali Chu-Mehrer p. 31 Lynne Cohen p. 84 Christos Dikeakos p. 92/122 Lindsay Dobbin p. 81 Anita Dube p. 56 William Eggleston p. 97 Eshrat Erfanian p. 22/112/119 Jackie Franks p. 31 Noah Friebel p. 105 Gauri Gill p. 56 ARTIST INDEX Greg Girard p. 93/119/124 Mike Grill p. 87 Torrie Groening p. 91 Sunil Gupta p. 56 Ernst Haas p. 97 Ursula Handleigh p. 81 Adad Hannah p. 34/77 Dana Hawkes p. 98/139 Fred Herzog p. 97/119 Julie F Hill p. 90 Marisa Kriangwiwat Holmes p. 105 Tom Hsu p. 29/70/118/127 Dan Jackson p. 102 Hua Jin p. 68/99 Barrie Jones p. 100 Ranbir Kaleka p. 56 Sonia Khurana p. 56 Taehoon Kim p. 79 Ariel Kirk-Gushowaty p. 95 Zoe Kirk-Gushowaty p. 95 Naveen Kishore p. 30/56 Saul Leiter p. 97 Helen Levitt p. 97 Michael Love p. 101 Alex MacKenzie p. 95 Vivian Maier p. 97 Joel Meyerowitz p. 97 Elizabeth Milton p. 52/113 Diego Minor p. 31 Dane Murner p. 89 Pushpamala N p. 56/113 Lisa g Nielsen p. 95 James Nizam p. 104/119 Gordon Parks p. 97 Alana Paterson p. 26/70/118 Stephanie Patsula p. 76 Desirée Patterson p. 33 Ryan Peter p. 91 Birthe Piontek p. 32/70/113/119 Nisha Platzer p. 95/129/139 Diamond Point p. 35 Ryan Quast p. 83 Marissa Roth p. 78 Paolo Rubini p. 103 Nicolas Sassoon p. 80/125 Susan Schuppli p. 22/112/119/120 Tejal Shah p. 56 Evann Siebens p. 36 Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh II p. 56 Helen Shaw p. 127 Alex Sikorsky p. 31 Umrao Singh Sher-Gil p. 56 Sydney Southam p. 95 Kali Spitzer p. 44/113/115 Krista Belle Stewart p. 14/21/113/118 Kiran Subbaiah p. 57 Vivan Sundaram p. 56 Tyrese Temple p. 31 Theo Terry p. 105 Amanda Thomson p. 95 Maria Varbanova p. 31 Pavitra Wickramasinghe p. 81 Graeme Wahn p. 105 Ryder White p. 95 Gerri York p. 91 Karen Zalamea p. 106 Josema Zamorano p. 86 Gallery Index & Artist Index 158– 159
Major James Skitt Matthews, Bird's-eye view of soldiers in a parade, 1958, silver gelatin print, 7.5" × 9.4", City of Vancouver Archives CAPTURE PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL 2019 FAR BELOW AND FAR AWAY Denise Ryner Denise Ryner is Director/Curator of the Or Gallery, Vancouver. The audience frames the photographer’s shot just as they once framed the unnamed parade route. Their relaxed, observational postures are mismatched with the abandoned litter and debris after a possible moment of recklessness minutes before. I imagine the photographer awkwardly leaning out from a similar crowd above, alternating between bouts of celebratory fervour and calm order. Instability is also echoed in the contrast between the overhead shot and the graphic strips of the lane markers and lines of dots formed by the soldiers’ white hats. Even the shadows of floral decorations seem intent on imprinting lightness on the marchers’ attempt to create an atmosphere of civic responsibility and import. The overhead perspective scales the marchers and onlookers down, reducing our susceptibility to the authority of the soldiers and the rifles resting easily across their shoulders. The distanced perspective also softens the connection to the histories and Curator Denise Ryner responds to a photo from the archives ideologies—whether read as heroic or oppressive— that such soldiers and displays were part of, across Canada and globally. Who is missing from these celebrations—who and what is unseen? In the year Major James Skitt Matthews took this photo, my parents’ home island in the Caribbean was negotiating its independence from the British Empire. Did such a relaxed and celebratory atmosphere greet these processions there? The marching soldiers and parade-goers convey a visual grammar of the nation state and the military heritage of the British Empire in a post-war era. But outside the frame, it was also a moment when decolonial and independence movements were gaining momentum around the world. CAPTURE PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL 2019