Marla Hlady
Marla Hlady | |
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Born | 1965 (age 58–59) sound artist |
Notable work | Gut Machines (1994-95) Waltzing Matilda (2000) Playing Piano (2008) |
Website | marlahlady |
Marla Hlady is a Canadian kinetic and sound artist who works in sculpture, drawing, sound and installation. She is a contemporary of Lois Andison, Simone Jones, Diane Landry and Daniel Olson.
Hlady's works are generally sculptural works and installations composed of everyday materials activated by electronic and mechanical systems, often reflecting the social systems that created them.[1] Her works tend to follow a system-based approach to composition.[2] Her major works include "Drumming Displaced into Different Sized Jam Jars", a large series of sculpture in the collection of The Art Gallery of Ontario, and "Waltzing Matilda", a kinetic sculpture that has exhibited extensively.
She has an
Artistic career
Hlady first gained notice for her
Hlady describes her studio practice as a play between content, form, functionality, and material, where material stands to mean as much what is heard as what is seen. Hlady is interested in the various relationships inherent in her work, from the relationships between the work, the space it occupies, and the ways the viewer interacts with the work in the space.[5]
Awards
In 2002, she was nominated for the Sobey Art Award.[web 1]
Major collections
Hlady's work is in the public collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario[web 2] and the National Gallery of Canada.[web 3]
Major exhibitions
- Neutralized Feelings of Apprehension, Gallery 76, Toronto, Ontario, 1991
- Beauty, Koffler Loggia Gallery, Toronto, Ontario, 1992
- Gallerie Christiane Chassay, Montreal, Quebec, 1993
- "Naked State: A Selected View of Toronto Art", The Power Plant, Toronto, Ontario, 1994
- Gallerie Christiane Chassay, Montreal, Quebec, 1995
- "Blink", The Power Plant, Toronto, Ontario, 1996
- Gallerie Christiane Chassay, Montreal, Quebec, 1997
- "Machines Festives", La Centrale, Montreal, Quebec, 1999
- The Power Plant, Toronto, Ontario, 2001
- The Gallery, University of Toronto at Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, 2001
- Marla Hlady: Shelf Works, Neutral Ground, Regina, Saskatchewan, 2002
- Art Gallery of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, 2003
- Owen's Art Gallery, Sackville, New Brunswick, 2004
- "The Idea of North", Iceland and Canada (touring), 2005
- Playing Piano, Gallery YYZ, Toronto, Ontario, 2008
- Marla Hlady: Rooms, Oakville Galleries, Oakville, Ontario, 2011
- Marla Hlady: Walls, Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, 2012
Works
- this abandoned house, 1991
- Neutralized Feelings of Apprehension, 1991
- Beauty, 1992
- off-roader 1, 1994
- Gut Machines, 1994–95
- Drumming Displaced into Different Sized Jam Jars, 1999
- Waltzing Matilda, 2000
- She Moves Through the Fair (Pipe Whistle), 2001
- Playing Piano, 2008
Publications
Eden, essays by Xandra; Fischer, Barbara; Campbell, Nancy (2001). Marla Hlady. Toronto, Ont., Canada: Power Plant.
References
Web
- ^ "Marla Hlady". artgalleryofnovascotia.ca. Sobey Award - Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. Archived from the original on 28 December 2010. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
- ^ "Art Gallery of Ontario". Art Gallery of Ontario. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
- ^ "Marla Hlady - National Gallery of Canada". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
Other
- ISBN 0-921047-97-5.
- ISBN 9781894707350.
- ^ Taylor, Kate (18 October 1991). "Art About". The Globe and Mail.
- ^ a b MacKay, Gillian (4 November 2000). "Popular Mechanics". The Globe and Mail.
- ^ "The One Marla Hlady". cameandwent.com. Retrieved 5 December 2015.