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The latest exhibtion at the Lake Country Art Gallery is showcasing thought-provoking pieces
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Carli Berry/Capital News Artists Deidre Hofer, Rose Braun and Lake Country Art Gallery curator Wanda Lock stand with one of Braunsa国际传媒檚 pieces which will be showcased as part of the latest exhibition Man Overboard.

Artists have a responsibility to reflect and mirror society back to the public, according to Lake Country Art Gallery curator Wanda Lock.

The artists at the latest gallery exhibition, called Man Overboard, do just that.

Man is a metaphor for mankind and the concept of mankind falling overboard is relevant to recent events, like President Donald Trumpsa国际传媒檚 disagreements with North Korea, climate change and more, said Lock.

The exhibition features five artists, four of which are from the Okanagan.

The aim is to get people questioning the state of the world, said Lock. And the artistssa国际传媒 works provide the queries.

Vancouver artist Deirdre Hofersa国际传媒檚 video Melting Vanilla/We Could Be Heroes features a projection of melting vanilla ice cream cone on the ground as David Bowiesa国际传媒檚 Heroes plays in the background.

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She described the ice cream on the ground as sa国际传媒渢ragicsa国际传媒 for the loss of anticipated pleasure.

It also relates to death, with the slow devolution of the cone, she said. Heroes, was a fitting song as it follows the story of two doomed Berlin-wall lovers.

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Hofer liked the contrast between the deep theme of the song and the simplicity of the ice cream cone, making it ironic and adding to the angst of the loss of the ice cream.

Lake Country artist Rose Braunsa国际传媒檚 painting displays a different sort of loss.

Two hooded figures wearing suits and ties sit with a Russian catchphrase that runs along the left side of the painting. The phrase means if you have something and you donsa国际传媒檛 take care of it, when you lose it, you cry, said Braun.

The idea for the hooded figures came from a place along High Road, with hooded straw figures leaning against a fence, she said.

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The artistsa国际传媒檚 work will be on display as part of Man Overboard at the Lake Country Art Gallery until Nov. 18.


carli.berry@kelownacapnews.com

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