Carole Conde + Karl Beveridge - Artists

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Condé + Beveridge

Carole Condé and Karl Beveridge have collaborated with various trade unions and community organizations in the production of their staged photographic work over the past 30 years.

Their work has been exhibited across Canada and internationally in both the trade union movement and art galleries and museums.

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AGO Artists in Spotlight. Interview with Wanda Nanibush

Online: https://ago.ca/events/art-spotlight-carole-conde-karl-beveridge

 

Pandemic Gardens: Resilience Through Nature; Embassy Cultural House, London, ON.

Online exhibition: https://www.embassyculturalhouse.ca/pandemic-gardens.html

 

Governor General's Award in the Visual and Media Arts, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Oct. 13, 2022 to Jan. 29, 2023

 

 

Free Expression (1989)

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Free Expression (1989) was commissioned as a postcard by Fuse magazine in Toronto, the single image is a response to the Free trade Agreement signed between Canada and the US in 1989, the first free trade agreement in the Americas. It was a U.S. publisher that used the term ‘scorched earth policy’ in defining a ‘business’ concept of culture that opened the free trade debates in the early 1980′s. The image idea is borrowed from Radio Free America ads that showed state police busting in on people secretly listening to the Voice of America. The state police have been replaced by corporate America, closely followed by Japan, busting through the door while people are trying to read their own local journals.

The FTA was followed by the NAFTA agreement that brought in Mexico in 1994.


Carole Condé + Karl Beveridge

Toronto | Canada mail: condebev AT web.net