Roy Arden (born 1957) is an artist who is a member of the Vancouver School.[1] He creates sculpture from found objects, oil paintings, graphite drawings and collage, and curates and writes on contemporary art.
Career
Arden graduated from Emily Carr College of Art and Design with a bachelor's degree in photography and interdisciplinary studies in 1982[1] and with an M.A. from the University of British Columbia in 1990. In the early part of his career, Arden made straightforward Cibachrome images of the contemporary urban scene which he called "Fragments", then made what he called "meta-photography", archival image diptychs.[2] In the 1990s, he made colour photographs of what he termed the "landscape of economy" that depicted the city of Vancouver and its rapid growth.[3]
Around 1999, Arden changed from colour to black-and-white photography, focusing again on the urban wasteland in Vancouver. In 2000, he began to produce videos.[4]
His videos, Juggernaut (2000), Citizen (2000), and Supernatural (2006), were shown at Ikon Gallery, Birmingham in 2006 in his solo exhibition there, along with his photographs from 1985 on.[5] His project "The World as Will and Representation – Archive (2007)", a slide show of his archive of 28,000 images Internet-based, can be viewed at www.royarden.com.[4]
He has been an instructor in the photography studio department at the Emily Carr University of Art and Design and the University of British Columbia. He has also been a guest teacher at art academies in Finland, Germany, and Switzerland.[10] Arden has also been involved in curating as a curator - he curated a show on photography at Monte Clark Gallery in 1999 - and as a collaborator[11] and published critical texts on contemporary art for catalogues and art magazines.[12][13]
Selected exhibitions
2006 - Roy Arden, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, United Kingdom[5]
2007 - Fragments, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, Canada[6]
2009 - People of British Columbia, Monte Clark Gallery, Vancouver, Canada[14]
2012 - Vox, Monte Clark Gallery, Vancouver, Canada[16]
2015 - Roy Arden Exhibition, Le Mois De La Photo, Montreal, Quebec[9]
Publications
Arden, Roy; Roelstraete, Dieter; Ferguson, Russell (2007). Roy Arden: Against The Day. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre and Vancouver Art Gallery. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
References
^ abcd"People - Roy Arden". Artspeak. Archived from the original on 4 February 2012. Retrieved 27 June 2016.
Culley, Peter, Miller, John and Watson, Scott. "Roy Arden." Vancouver: Art Gallery of York University, Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, 1997. ISBN0-921972-18-0
Culley, Peter and Arden, Roy. "Roy Arden Fragments." North Vancouver: Presentation House Gallery, 2002. ISBN0-920293-53-0
Fleming, Marnie and Steiner, Shep. "Roy Arden, Selected Works 1985-2000." Oakville: Oakville Galleries, 2002. ISBN1-894707-07-9
Arden, Roy; Roelstraete, Dieter; Ferguson, Russell (2007). Roy Arden: Against The Day. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre and Vancouver Art Gallery. Retrieved 22 July 2021.