December 14, 2012 – January 3, 2013
Michael Abel
Main Gallery
Art and architecture to shock and awe

By Caitlyn Spencer
Michael Abel, the winner of the first My First Professional Exhibition competition, didn’t come to the University of Calgary with a fat portfolio.
“My background in art was pretty minimal,” he says. “I took one art class before university. I made a portfolio because I wanted to go into architecture, and it seemed like a good place to start.”
Abel’s progress is clear from his win of the competition. My First Professional Exhibition sees students in the art department’s Studio Concentration compete to receive reimbursement for some of their course work and materials, and secures a solo exhibition at a gallery in Calgary. Abel’s show, Monumental Contradiction, will open in December at ArtPoint Gallery.
“It was a really strong pool of applicants, all outstanding students,” says Linda Carreiro, associate professor in art and the organizer of the jury. “But Michael was the unanimous choice by the jurors. His work is powerful and intelligent. His minor in architecture contributed to the solidity of his concepts.”
For Abel, pairing of art and architecture is a natural choice. “I look at architecture as an art form itself,” he says. “You take an idea and turn it into a machine someone utilizes.” This fall, he will begin his Masters of Architecture at the University of Toronto.
The paintings in Monumental Contradiction reflect this focus. Abel is producing large-scale paintings of iconic architecture in eight North American cities, painted in the theme of each city’s National Basketball Association team.
“The paintings are intended to be so graphic and filled with relatable forms that the viewers will be distracted from the underlying meanings,” Abel says. “It’s the same as when someone goes and looks at a piece of really iconic architecture. There’s shock and awe, but in reality a lot of these pieces have hidden meanings and historical meaning that most people don’t catch.”
Previously, Abel was surprised when viewers failed to catch the hidden symbolism in his paintings, but this time, he’s embracing it. “I want to fill the viewers with the same kind of shock and awe they’d feel seeing these monuments,” he says. “I want to distract them from the academic, conceptual dialogue with colour, paint viscosity, hard lines, and relatable subjects. I no longer expect or even want the viewer to ‘understand’ the work of art.”
To read Article in FFWD magazine on Michael Abel’s show at Artpoint click HERE
Opening in the Red Gallery:
In Honour of Dorothy McFarlane
Opening in the Stairway Gallery at Artpoint:
“Lit” by Nicole Lalande
Nicole Lalande will be in attendance at Artpoint December 22, 2012 and December 29. 2012.
November 3 – December 1, 2012
Home on the Range
Main Gallery Sheila Rowe is presented her new landscape paintings that were inspired by the scenery near her home.
Red Gallery featured art work by Carole Bondaroff
October 5-27, 2012
Naiads
“FRINGE FESTIVAL”
We take a break to make room for some great, live theater!
Out door performances! Catering trucks!
August 17- September 8, 2012
Unseen Art Show
THURSDAY, JULY 5 TO SATURDAY, JULY 21/12
YAHOOO!!!
OPENS: Thursdays to Sundays from Noon-5 pm, during The Calgary Stampede
JUNE 1ST – 30, 2012
MAIN GALLERY: KRYSTYNA LAYCRAFT, “CREATIVITY AS AN ORDER THROUGH EMOTIONS”
– RECENT MIXED MEDIA PAINTINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS.
RED GALLERY:
Aaron Peterson, “Inner Space”.
New oil paintings.
MAY 4 TO 26, 2012
MAIN GALLERY: ALISON PHILPOTTS, “LET IT SHINE”…
Red Gallery: JESUS NUÑEZ, “Color & Light”…
– AND, in The Foyer: Acrylic paintings by, FINNUALA IRWIN.
APRIL 6 TO 28, 2012
OPENING – Fri, Apr. 6th from 5-9 pm.
MAIN GALLERY:
ALBERTA PRINTMAKER’S SOCIETY – PRESENTS “SEQUENCES”, A GROUP EXHIBITION
RED GALLERY: JESSICA HAUSER, “GRATITUDE”
RED GALLERY: Sally Baydala: A conceptual experiment with language,
“ONE WORD AT A TIME”
This is an interactive exhibition, where you will be asked by the artist to write, One Word at a Time…
THE FOYER: WORKS BY KATRINA OLSON-MOTTAHED, “GEISHAS”.