
Moose Season In The Gaspe, Riviere-Au-Renard, Qc, 2011
104.1 cms x 127 cms (41 ins x 50 ins)
Lot offered for sale by Waddington's, Toronto at the auction event "Concrete Contemporary Auctions and Projects Contemporary Art Aucti..." held on Mon, Apr 13, 2015.
Lot 55
Lot 55
Estimate: CAD $2,000 - $2,500
Did not sell
Did not sell
Lot description - from the online catalogue*
Provenance:
Private Collection, Toronto
Notes:
Jason Brown is a fine art photographer based in Toronto. His work explores storytelling and hints at narratives found in our built environments and the nominal subjects in our surroundings. Born in Elliot Lake, Ontario, Jason holds a Bachelor of Journalism degree with a concentration in History from Carleton University in Ottawa and he has studied photography at Ryerson University in Toronto. Moose Season in the Gaspé, Rivière-au-Renard, QC (2011) is from the series “You Seem To Be Where I Belong” – Brown’s personal, ongoing, survey of contemporary Canada. Peering around unassuming corners and down quiet roads, this work presents an unexpected view on how our sometimes out-of-date and sometimes out-of-place occupation of the Canadian landscape connects and brings us together as a society. At its essence, this work is a reflection on the Canadian landscape and small town life, laying bare a country that is in one light authentic and charming, and in another troubled and enigmatic.
-Courtesy of the artist
Private Collection, Toronto
Notes:
Jason Brown is a fine art photographer based in Toronto. His work explores storytelling and hints at narratives found in our built environments and the nominal subjects in our surroundings. Born in Elliot Lake, Ontario, Jason holds a Bachelor of Journalism degree with a concentration in History from Carleton University in Ottawa and he has studied photography at Ryerson University in Toronto. Moose Season in the Gaspé, Rivière-au-Renard, QC (2011) is from the series “You Seem To Be Where I Belong” – Brown’s personal, ongoing, survey of contemporary Canada. Peering around unassuming corners and down quiet roads, this work presents an unexpected view on how our sometimes out-of-date and sometimes out-of-place occupation of the Canadian landscape connects and brings us together as a society. At its essence, this work is a reflection on the Canadian landscape and small town life, laying bare a country that is in one light authentic and charming, and in another troubled and enigmatic.
-Courtesy of the artist
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(*) Text and/or Image might be subject matter of Copyright. Check with Waddington's auction house for permission to use.
(*) Text and/or Image might be subject matter of Copyright. Check with Waddington's auction house for permission to use.