Exhibitions

Object(ing): The Art/Design of Tobias Wong

Thursday, September 20, 2012 to Sunday, February 24, 2013

"I no longer worry about what title people give me,
I’m happy being whatever fits the context.
I don’t draft or create models/prototypes,
I don’t problem solve,
and I definitely don’t make things to make life easier."
- Tobias Wong

 

The MOV is pleased to present the first time solo exhibition of internationally acclaimed Vancouver-born artist Tobias Wong. Wong’s work defied categorization, as he engaged with a range of art processes from installations, performances, and furniture making to product and fashion design.

He was cheeky, playful, witty, and clever. He appropriated, manipulated, manufactured, mass-produced, and re-issued objects, pouring new meanings into them. Like many pioneers, his art both seduced and upset.

You'll want to see first hand why Wong is considered a forerunner of conceptual design.

Curators: Todd Falkowsky, Viviane Gosselin
Photos:    Rebecca Blissett and Dean Kaufman

Above photos by Dean Kaufman

September 20, 2012 / 10:00 AM
Opening Day - Object(ing): The art/design of Tobias Wong

The MOV's newest special exhibition, Object(ing): The art/design of Tobias Wong, opens to the public on Thursday, September 20!

Open Hours: 10:00am-8:00pm
Admission: General admission (Adults $12, Seniors/Students $10, Youth $8, children 4 and under free).

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We are pleased to present the first time solo exhibition of internationally acclaimed Vancouver-born artist Tobias Wong. Wong’s work defied categorization, as he engaged with a range of art processes from installations, performances, and furniture making to product and fashion design.

He was cheeky, playful, witty, and clever. He appropriated, manipulated, manufactured, mass-produced, and re-issued objects, pouring new meanings into them. Like many pioneers, his art both seduced and upset.

You'll want to see first hand why Wong is considered a forerunner of conceptual design.

October 04, 2012 / 6:30 PM
Object(ing): Talk & Tour - Tobias Wong Show & Tell

The late Tobias Wong’s work has seduced, fascinated, outraged and inspired observers, but the artist is no longer here to explain himself. What were the conceptual origins of his work? What inspired him? What shaped him? How does his work continue to influence other creators today?

Through show and tell, friends, family and observers from the art and design world will reveal the enigmatic artist through his work.

Date: Thursday, October 4
Time: 6:30-9:00pm
Admission: by General admission, early RSVP recommended
RSVP: http://tobiaswongshowandtell.eventbrite.com/

 

November 01, 2012 / 6:30 PM
Curator’s Talk & Tour w/ Viviane Gosselin

The late Tobias Wong’s work has seduced, fascinated, outraged and inspired observers, but the artist is no longer here to explain himself. What were the conceptual origins of his work? What inspired him? What shaped him? How does his work continue to influence other creators today?

Join MOV Curator of Contemporary Issues, Viviane Gosselin, on a tour of the first large-scale exhibition of Tobias Wong's enchanting work.

Curator's Talk & Tours take place the first Thursday of every month.


Included with Admission | MOV Members attend Free

It's a great time to become a member! More information at www.msueumofvancouver.ca/membership
Call 604.736.4431 ext 0 for more information. 

November 02, 2012 / 7:00 PM
DeFrag! Creating & Making Night

Join MOV, Collage Collage, VancouverisAwesome, and Vancvr.com for an evening of creating and making inspired in part by the interdisciplinary, playful and collaborative spirit of Tobias Wong’s work.

Date: Friday, Novem ber 2, 2012
Time: 7:00pm
Admision: $12 | $8 MOV Members & Students
Buy tickets: http://defrag.eventbrite.com/

Inspired in part by a desire to bring together Vancouver creatives who may otherwise rarely have the chance to work/play together, De-frag! will be a casual and fun evening of co-creation, cheeky collaboration, and creative encounter.

Participants will be challenged to join in two areas of design play:

  • manipulate/carve pieces of a giant polystyrene puzzle so that they create a collective whole
  • design temporary tattoos

The event is both an invitation to reflect on central ideas of the Tobias Wong Object(ing) exhibition, and a chance to play, create, or just watch and talk about the work. The process will be video recorded, and the temporary tattoo designs and giant puzzle itself will be displayed at the MOV as part of a Popup Tattoo Parlour. Beer, wine and light snacks will be served, with a live DJ.

PARTNERS: Vancouver Is Awesome, Vancvr.com and CollageCollage

 

December 06, 2012 / 6:30 PM
Curator’s Talk & Tour w/ Viviane Gosselin

The late Tobias Wong’s work has seduced, fascinated, outraged and inspired observers, but the artist is no longer here to explain himself. What were the conceptual origins of his work? What inspired him? What shaped him? How does his work continue to influence other creators today?

Join MOV Curator of Contemporary Issues, Viviane Gosselin, on a tour of the first large-scale exhibition of Tobias Wong's enchanting work.

Curator's Talk & Tours take place the first Thursday of every month.


Included with Admission | MOV Members attend Free

It's a great time to become a member! More information at MOV's membership page

Call 604.736.4431 ext 0 for more information.

 

December 08, 2012 / 12:00 PM
Love You Forever: A (pop-up) Tattoo Spectacle

In a Vancouver first, the MOV will be transformed into a tattoo parlour, complete with an inking station, live DJ and bar during opening hours. A select number of visitors will have a chance to be inked with designs inspired by the work of Tobias Wong and others. The rest of us will watch the tattoo process live on the big screen.

Holiday bonus: A Touch of Gold (aka the "goldification-station")
Tobias Wong proved that almost every object of design can be improved upon. The same goes for holiday shopping. Bring your toys and gifts, and add a touch of gold to it! Think of it as a gold tattoo for your stocking stuffers.

This event is a collaboration between MOV and Chad Woodley/Sanitary Electric Tattoo.
Date: Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012.

Time: Noon - 5pm.

Cost: included with general admission (MOV Members, free)

Cash Bar and light refreshments will be available.

January 03, 2013 / 7:00 PM
Curator Talk & Tour w/ Pablo Griff & Viviane Gosselin

The late Tobias Wong’s work has seduced, fascinated, outraged, and inspired observers, but the artist is no longer here to explain himself. What were the conceptual origins of his work? What inspired him? What shaped him? How does his work continue to influence other creators today?

Join MOV Curator of Contemporary Issues, Viviane Gosselin, and Content Advisor Pablo Griff on a tour of the first large-scale exhibition of Tobias Wong's enchanting work.

Date:  Curator's Talk & Tours take place the first Thursday of every month.
Time: 7:00pm 
Cost: Included with Admission | MOV Members attend Free
It's a great time to become a member! More information at MOV's membership page
RSVP: http://tobiaswongjan3.eventbrite.com 
 

January 25, 2013 / 6:00 PM
Vancouver I Love You But...
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Inhabiting Vancouver is like being in a relationship with a beautiful and popular lover who irritates, wounds and drives you crazy. As any relationship counselor will agree, it’s just not healthy to keep these hurt feelings inside.

Now Museum of Vancouver presents Vancouver I Love You But… an evening of urban talk therapy.

Date: Friday, January 25, 2013
Time: Doors/Ranter's Lounge at 6:00pm, Performance begins at 7:00pm
Location: Museum of Vancouver
Admission: $12 early bird (before Jan 11) | $15 | $12 MOV members
Purchase: http://vancouveriloveyoubut.eventbrite.com

Whether it’s architecture, style, racism, the weather, street manners or the state of arts and culture, noted Vancouverites and regular citizens will open up and share their grievances about the most livable city in the world. The truth may hurt. Or it may make us laugh until we hurt. Either way, our travelling relationship counselor--Scottish performance artist Adrian Howells—will help us process our anger and move to a healthier relationship with the city.

Featuring rants by:

 

-Stephen Quinn: Host, CBC Radio’s On The Coast

-Sam Sullivan: Former Mayor of Vancouver and Adjunct Professor at the University of British Columbia.


-Tami Knight: artist, mountaineer and a circus trainer.


-Watermelon: nudist, baker, comic, licorice pusher, high functioning stoner/pin up girl.


-Brandon Yan: urbanist and mega-tweeter @pre_planner. 


-Kevin Chong: author of four books, most recently the novel Beauty Plus Pity, and the memoir My Year of the Racehorse.


-Mack Flavelle: Creator of stories, software, communities and the future.

-Amber Dawn: author of Lambda Award-winning novel Sub Rosa (2010), and editor of the anthologies Fist of the Spider Woman: Tales of Fear and Queer Desire (2009) and co-editor of With a Rough Tongue (2005).

-Jagdeep Singh Mangat: a recent returnee from Toronto where he was a practicing lawyer. Jagdeep is a social justice activist and has been active over the years intervening in issues as diverse as the rights of low wage private sector workers to gang intervention and prevention in the Lower Mainland.

...and you!

*Don't miss the Ranters' Lounge from 6-7pm, complete with cash bar, sad-face photo booth, accordion dirge by Barbara Adler and side-splitting show from our friends at Definitely Raining.

This event is inspired by Object(ing), the MOV’s exhibition of art and design work by Tobias Wong. The last piece Wong created before his death in 2010 was a riff on the LCD Sound System song, “New York I love you but you’re bringing me down.” Wong wove that message in Morse Code into the structure of a floor-to-ceiling bead pendant. The message embodied the ambivalence that so many of us feel for the cities we love.

February 07, 2013 / 7:00 PM
Object(ing) Talk & Tour w/ Pablo Griff

The late Tobias Wong’s work has seduced, fascinated, outraged, and inspired observers, but the artist is no longer here to explain himself. What were the conceptual origins of his work? What inspired him? What shaped him? How does his work continue to influence other creators today?

Join Object(ing) Content Advisor Pablo Griff on an up close and personal tour of the first large-scale exhibition of Tobias Wong's enchanting work.

As a close and long time friend of Tobias Wong, Pablo's oral history will offer unique insights into some of the works on display. Pablo witnessed the early stages and the making of several pieces while living in New York. His tour will adopt a storytelling approach to discuss these particular artworks.

*This will be the final talk and tour for Object(ing).

Date: Thursday, February 7
Time: 7:00pm
Cost: Included with Admission | MOV Members attend Free
RSVP: http://tobiaswongfeb7.eventbrite.com 

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Neon Vancouver | Ugly Vancouver interview with Novus TV

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Videographer Gwen Haworth talks about creating the Sex Talk videos

Videographer Gwen Haworth speaks about her involvement in the making of Sex Talk in the City and the use of vintage sex education footage.
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Home Grown Mini Documentary

Home Grown was a photographic exploration of local food production and sustainable farming in Vancouver and the surrounding region, presented by MOV and FarmFolkCityFolk. As part of Fire and Light Media Group's "Meet your farmer" short documentary series, they spoke with Brian and toured the exhibit on it's last open day.
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Object(ing) Opening Night by Gordon Wong

A stunning video of the opening night of Object(ing): The art/design of Tobias Wong created by his brother, Gordon Wong.
Video (Posted: 27/10/11)

Vancouver's Bhangra: A Transnational Sound

How is Vancouver Bhangra different from the UK or India? Local DJs and musicians share their take on global Bhangra music. Includes interviews with DJ Sanj and En Karma musician Nick Chowlia. Bhangra.me: Vancouver's Bhangra Story is on at Museum of Vancouver from May 5 - October 23, 2011, and is co-produced with Vancouver International Bhangra Celebration Society. Video filmed, edited and produced by Naveen Girn.
Video (Posted: 16/11/12)

MOV Retail Collection on Go! Vancouver

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Video (Posted: 04/08/11)

Bhangra.me Interview with Amanda Gibbs

Hear why the Museum of Vancouver partnered with Vancouver International Bhangra Celebration Society on the groundbreaking Bhangra.me Exhibition. An interview with Director Audience Engagement, Amanda Gibbs. Bhangra.me: Vancouver's Bhangra Story runs at Museum of Vancouver from May 5 - October 23, 2011, and is co-produced with Vancouver International Bhangra Celebration Society.
Video (Posted: 02/08/12)

Gold Pills and Silver Pills by Tobias Wong

What's better than owning gold? Being gold! Tobias eagerly pointed out that if you eat gold flake, you shit gold. At the height of consumption, expensive gold becomes scatology in the guise of luxury.
Video (Posted: 04/08/11)

Bhangra.me Interview with Guest Curator Naveen Girn

What is Bhangra? Co-Curator and Cultural Researcher Naveen Girn shares his insight into why Bhangra holds an important place in Vancouver's history. Bhangra.me: Vancouver's Bhangra Story is on at Museum of Vancouver from May 5 - October 23, 2011, and is co-produced with Vancouver International Bhangra Celebration Society.
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The Province talks about Reading the Riot Boards

Dana Gee from the province speaks with Curator of Programming, Hanna Cho, about Reading the Riot Boards and where Vancouver stands one year after the 2011 Stanely Cup hockey riots.
Video (Posted: 04/08/11)

Bhangra: The Sound + The Artist

Sarangi player Billa Thakar talks about Bhangra and the role of instruments and sound. A beautiful example of Indian stringed instrument, the sarangi. Bhangra.me: Vancouver's Bhangra Story is on at Museum of Vancouver from May 5 - October 23, 2011, and is co-produced with Vancouver International Bhangra Celebration Society. Video filmed, edited and produced by Naveen Girn.
Video (Posted: 09/05/12)

Art Deco Chic on Ahorn TV (starts at 12:38)

Ahorn TV covers the Art Deco Chic opening night and talks to the curators Claus Jahnke and Ivan Sayers, MOV CEO Nancy Noble, and many of the fabulously dressed guests.
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Ravishing Beasts: The Gentle Art of Museum Conservation

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Hipster Vancouver at the Museum of Vancouver

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Interview with Art Deco Chic curators Ivan Sayers & Claus Jahnke

Join us while Art Deco Chic curators Ivan Sayers and Claus Jahnke talk fashion of the 1920s and 1930s in the art deco style. The exhibition will be at the Museum of Vancouver from March 8 - September 23, 2012.
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Neon Vancouver | Ugly Vancouver on Studio 4 with Fanny Keifer

Director, Exhibitions & Collections Museum of Vancouver, Joan Seidl, speaks with Studio 4 with Host Fanny Kiefer about Neon Vancouver | Ugly Vancouver. The Museum of Vancouver presents a fascinating look at the rapid growth of neon signs throughout the 50s, 60s and 70s, and the visual purity crusade that virtually banished them from Vancouver streets.
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Bhangra.me: Interview with Curator Viviane Gosselin

What is Bhangra? MOV Curator of Contemporary Issues, Viviane Gosselin shares her unique perspective on this dynamic art form and its place in Vancouver. Bhangra.me: Vancouver's Bhangra Story runs at Museum of Vancouver from May 5 - January 1st, 2012, and is co-produced with Vancouver International Bhangra Celebration Society.
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Bhangra's Unique History in Vancouver

It's not just about the light bulb move. Vancouver's Bhangra story started way back in the 60s, and has grown into an international phenomenon. Bhangra.me: Vancouver's Bhangra Story is on Museum of Vancouver from May 5 - January 1st, 2011, and is co-produced with Vancouver International Bhangra Celebration Society.
Video (Posted: 02/08/12)

Burberry Buttons by Tobias Wong

Tobias re-appropriated the plaid pattern associated with the high-end fashion house, Burberry, to create an everyday object that anyone could have. They were widely distributed in NYC. Just a year after Tobias 'stole' the pattern, Burberry copied the so-called knock-offs and they appeared on coats in Burberry ads.
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Bhangra.me Interview with VIBC Director

Bhangra is a form of dance and music that originates in South Asia, but has grown and expanded across the world. Hear what Mo Dhaliwal, director with Vancouver International Bhangra Celebration Society, has to say about Bhangra in Vancouver. Bhangra.me: Vancouver's Bhangra Story is on at Museum of Vancouver from May 5 - October 23, 2011, and is co-produced with Vancouver International Bhangra Celebration Society.
Video (Posted: 02/08/12)

The Ballistic Rose by Tobias Wong

Created of army ballistic material, the Ballistic Rose comments on post 9/11 fragility and paranoia. It is at once a symbol of something delicate and fragile, but created of army-grade indestructible materials. Worn above the heart, it becomes a protector.
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Labour of Love: Bhangra + Worker's Rights

Not just a type of dance or music, Bhangra has been used as a tool for social movements and organization. Find out how Bhangra was used to organize farm workers in the 70s and 80s in Metro Vancouver. Bhangra.me: Vancouver's Bhangra Story is on at Museum of Vancouver from May 5 - January 1st, 2011, and is co-produced with Vancouver International Bhangra Celebration Society. Video filmed, edited and produced by Naveen Girn.
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Sweaterlodge on the Express

Johanna of the Express speaks to Stephanie Robb, co-curator of SweaterLodge Unlatched
Video (Posted: 04/08/11)

Dance Like a Man: Gender and Bhangra

Dancing like a man? Gender bending? Hear what Vancouver-based dancers have to say about women performing a dance traditionally performed by men many, many years ago. Bhangra.me: Vancouver's Bhangra Story is on at Museum of Vancouver from May 5 - January 1st, 2012, and is co-produced with Vancouver International Bhangra Celebration Society. Video filmed, edited and produced by Naveen Girn.
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Green Couch Sessions w/ Adaline in the Neon/Ugly gallery

Artist: Adaline with Adrian Glynn, Song: The Noise [Text from Green Couch Sessions] Since Adaline's album dropped earlier this year we have had "The Noise" on repeat. We sing it to each other and dance around to it's edgy lyrics and haunting tone. The natural hummm of the Neon Exhibit at The Museum of Vancouver made for a perfect audio and visual backdrop for this super charged session. Not only did we rock out in the Neon room but we got to explore the vintage clothing exhibit happening in the gallery next door. It was one of the best Monday mornings the Green Couch has ever had.
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Amanda Gibbs at Interesting Vancouver

Amanda talks about the future of museums and their role in the community.
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Animal Whisperer at the Museum of Vancouver
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Sex Talk in the City on Go! Vancouver
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Neon Vancouver | Ugly Vancouver interview with Novus TV
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Video (Posted: 10/01/11)
Home Grown Mini Documentary
Video (Posted: 31/01/13)
Object(ing) Opening Night by Gordon Wong
Video (Posted: 27/10/11)
Vancouver's Bhangra: A Transnational Sound
Video (Posted: 16/11/12)
MOV Retail Collection on Go! Vancouver
Video (Posted: 04/08/11)
Bhangra.me Interview with Amanda Gibbs
Video (Posted: 02/08/12)
Gold Pills and Silver Pills by Tobias Wong
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Bhangra.me Interview with Guest Curator Naveen Girn
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The Province talks about Reading the Riot Boards
Video (Posted: 04/08/11)
Bhangra: The Sound + The Artist
Video (Posted: 09/05/12)
Art Deco Chic on Ahorn TV (starts at 12:38)
Video (Posted: 30/10/09)
Ravishing Beasts: The Gentle Art of Museum Conservation
Video (Posted: 21/11/11)
Neon Vancouver | Ugly Vancouver on the Express
Video (Posted: 15/06/09)
Hipster Vancouver at the Museum of Vancouver
Video (Posted: 17/05/13)
The Visible City Mobile App & Virtual Exhibition
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Interview with Art Deco Chic curators Ivan Sayers & Claus Jahnke
Video (Posted: 28/02/13)
Sex Talk in the City on The Rush
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Neon Vancouver | Ugly Vancouver on Studio 4 with Fanny Keifer
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Green Couch Sessions w/ Ruffled Feathers in the history galleries
Video (Posted: 02/11/11)
Bhangra.me: Interview with Curator Viviane Gosselin
Video (Posted: 24/09/12)
Object(ing) on Go! Vancouver
Video (Posted: 27/10/11)
Bhangra's Unique History in Vancouver
Video (Posted: 02/08/12)
Burberry Buttons by Tobias Wong
Video (Posted: 04/08/11)
Bhangra.me Interview with VIBC Director
Video (Posted: 02/08/12)
The Ballistic Rose by Tobias Wong
Video (Posted: 04/08/11)
Labour of Love: Bhangra + Worker's Rights
Video (Posted: 30/01/11)
Sweaterlodge on the Express
Video (Posted: 04/08/11)
Dance Like a Man: Gender and Bhangra
Video (Posted: 16/04/12)
Green Couch Sessions w/ Adaline in the Neon/Ugly gallery
Video (Posted: 15/07/11)
Amanda Gibbs at Interesting Vancouver
Video (Posted: 22/03/12)
Art Deco Chic on The Express
July 10, 2012 / 11:24 AM
Object(ing): The art/design of Tobias Wong

The attached press kit includes:

  • press release
  • image selection sheet with cutlines
  • exhibition team biographies
  • backgrounder on the Museum of Vancouver

 

Media preview is scheduled for Tuesday, September 18, at 11:00am.
Please RSVP to Amanda (see below).

To request high resolution images or to schedule an interview, please contact:

Amanda McCuaig
Marketing Officer
amccuaig@museumofvancouver.ca
604.730.5309