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Vancouver Carts: Photographs by Kelly Wood
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Vancouver Carts: Photographs by Kelly Wood

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Artist Kelly Wood began photographing the city of Vancouver’s cart culture in 2004-2005, documenting the urban phenomena of repurposed shopping carts used by Vancouver’s homeless population and enterprising binners (street workers involved in underground economies such as collecting recyclables). Over the next six years she found and shot more than 100 carts and their multifarious contents to produce a series of large-scale photographs emblematic of the conjoined realities of homelessness and ongoing gentrification in her home city.
The Vancouver Carts: Photographs by Kelly Wood concentrates on this singular body of work accompanied by several essays that explore issues of property and ownership, the changing nature of the urban as polarities of wealth increase, material culture and our implication with socio-economic systems via the symbol of the shopping cart.Rooted in the context of the Vancouver art world, The Vancouver Carts series also highlights the physical and social proximity of the art world to the places and people in the city that are affected by gentrification, while simultaneously placing the labour of the artist in comparison with that of workers of this underground refuse economy. Wood belongs to the post-Vancouver School generation of artists, whose work came to prominence in dialogue with that of Jeff Wall, Stan Douglas, Ken Lum and Rodney Graham.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Blackdog Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 March 2017
Pages
176
ISBN
9781910433997

Artist Kelly Wood began photographing the city of Vancouver’s cart culture in 2004-2005, documenting the urban phenomena of repurposed shopping carts used by Vancouver’s homeless population and enterprising binners (street workers involved in underground economies such as collecting recyclables). Over the next six years she found and shot more than 100 carts and their multifarious contents to produce a series of large-scale photographs emblematic of the conjoined realities of homelessness and ongoing gentrification in her home city.
The Vancouver Carts: Photographs by Kelly Wood concentrates on this singular body of work accompanied by several essays that explore issues of property and ownership, the changing nature of the urban as polarities of wealth increase, material culture and our implication with socio-economic systems via the symbol of the shopping cart.Rooted in the context of the Vancouver art world, The Vancouver Carts series also highlights the physical and social proximity of the art world to the places and people in the city that are affected by gentrification, while simultaneously placing the labour of the artist in comparison with that of workers of this underground refuse economy. Wood belongs to the post-Vancouver School generation of artists, whose work came to prominence in dialogue with that of Jeff Wall, Stan Douglas, Ken Lum and Rodney Graham.
160 illustrations

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Blackdog Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 March 2017
Pages
176
ISBN
9781910433997