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Sculpture

Still Life

Studio F-Minus // 2014

Powder coated aluminum
MacEwan LRT Station

"Still Life" by Studio F Minus. Photo by Doyle C. Marko

Still Life is created by Studio F Minus.

In writing about this sculpture installation, the artists say: Still Life, of course, isn’t still at all.

[The work is] a set of six sculptures located in the centre of the grassy space near the Grant MacEwan LRT station. On their own, each is a whimsical, colourful addition to the site. When viewed together from a viewpoint looking through the final sculpture, a picture frame, the sculptures flatten into the classic trope of Western painting: the still life with fruit bowl.

The sculptures are spaced with enough distance between them that commuters or students can walk freely between them, entering and exiting the picture”. In some ways, the sculptures are like a puzzle, one that invites pause in order for curious viewers to solve with their own positioning.

However, the piece is designed to also incorporate those who move through it as an equally important part of the experience. The project is titled Still Life” as a play on the vitality of the site [and is intended] to capitalize on the heavy pedestrian traffic surrounding the rail station by creating a piece that the commuting masses could interact with. The people viewing the piece, or even just passing by, actually activate and animate this Still Life. They turn the installation into a flat image by standing in front of the frame, and change the image by walking among the sculptures.

MacEwan LRT Station

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