Favs from New Pagan Paintings by Scott Treleaven.
FRIDAY, JUNE 13 @ 6:15pm - TIFF Bell Lightbox, Toronto
Glitterbug preceded by The Salivation Army, introduced by Scott Treleaven
Prior to the screening of Derek Jarman’s Glitterbug, Toronto-born artist and filmmaker Scott Treleaven introduces his short film The Salivation Army (2002), a cinematic chronicle of the cult "queer pagan punk" zine he created in 1996.
http://tiff.net/programming/specialevents/summer2014/glitterbug-preceded-by-the-salivation-army-introduced-by-scott-treleaven
Scott Treleaven, Untitled (Venetian foyer / Roman rooftop) 2017
Torn prints from 35mm analog negatives, 6 x 4”, unique
Scott Treleaven, photo collage (2020)
Scott Treleaven, Remote Viewing of Dungeness (Two Attempts) 2014 Pastel, crayon, pencil, house paint, gouache and collage on paper diptych, 48.62 x 37 inches each
Scott Treleaven, 2006, untitled (spit), silkscreen on paper
Scott Treleaven, Untitled (cosmos), 2022 acrylic, gouache, oil, wax pastel, fluorescent pigment, on canvas 30 × 24"
'This is the Salivation Army' (1996-1999) included in Copy Machine Manifestos at the Brooklyn Museum: "Copy Machine Manifestos: Artists Who Make Zines is the first exhibition dedicated to the rich history of five decades of artists’ zines produced in North America. Since the 1970s, zines—short for “fanzines,” magazines, or self-published booklets of texts and images, usually made with a copy machine—have given a voice and visibility to many operating outside of mainstream culture. Artists have harnessed the medium’s essential role in communication and community building and used it to transform material and conceptual approaches to art making across all media. This canon-expanding exhibition documents zines’ relationship to various subcultures and avant-garde practices, from punk and street culture to conceptual, queer, and feminist art. It also examines zines’ intersections with other mediums, including collage, craft, film, drawing, painting, performance, photography, sculpture, and video. Featuring over one thousand zines and artworks by over one hundred artists, Copy Machine Manifestos demonstrates the importance of zines to artistic production and its reception across North America...The exhibition is accompanied by the first comprehensive publication to explore artists’ zines, co-published with Phaidon Press, and including over 800 images of zines and works in other media alongside texts by the curators and specially commissioned essays...as well as an extensive section featuring biographies of all the artists represented in the project."
Open November 17, 2023–March 31, 2024
Scott Treleaven, 'Unquiet Grave' (2012), Diptych, soft ground etching, 33.5 x 26.5 and 47 x 34 cm, Edition of 9