Paperback, full colour images, 80 pages, W250 x H225mm
Roy Arden's mid-career survey features the three major phases of the
Vancouver-based artist's work, from the 1980s archival photographs that
deal with the social history of British Columbia, to the ‘landscape of
the economy’ colour photographs that read modernity through the surface
of the everyday, to the newer work featuring mundane, ‘urban-rustic’
subjects such as weeds, gutters, street corners and common scrappy
flowers. Arden's work rejects the exotic and spectacular as it tracks
modernity in the everyday and the global in the local.
Rather than engaging the rhetoric of documentary, Arden's art always aims to construct the real.