ANNIE MACDONELL
BIOGRAPHY
Annie MacDonell, Untitled, from the Picture Collection series, 30" x 22", inkjet prints, 2012, courtesy of the artist.
Annie MacDonell, Untitled, from the Picture Collection series, 30" x 22", inkjet prints, 2012, courtesy of the artist.
Saturday, April 12, 3 p.m. - 5 p.m.
No Looking After the Internet
Discussion with Gabrielle Moser & Annie MacDonell
Annie MacDonell is a visual artist working with photography, film, sculpture, installation. Her work draws attention to how still and moving images are used and misused, how they are circulated and appropriated, and how they are staged in the spaces of gallery and cinema. Annie MacDonell received a BFA from Ryerson University’s School of Image Arts in 2000, followed by graduate studies at Le Fresnoy, Studio National des Arts Contemporains, in Tourcoing, France. Recent solo shows include the Art Gallery of Windsor, the Art Gallery of Ontario and Mercer Union Gallery, in Toronto. She has participated in group exhibitions at The PowerPlant, Toronto, Mulherin & Pollard, New York, Le Grand Palais, Paris and the 2012 Daegu Photo Biennale, in South Korea. In 2012 she was long-listed for the Sobey Art Award and short listed for the AGO Grange prize for photography. She teaches in the photography program at Ryerson University and her work is represented by Katharine Mulherin Contemporary Art.
DOCUMENTATION
Artist's website
Artist CV