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Kent Tate is a Canadian artist and filmmaker living in British Columbia.[1] He creates single-channel video and multi-channel video installations.[2]
Personal Life
[edit]Tate was born in Rivers, Manitoba and grew up in Germany[3] until he moved with his family to Ottawa, Ontario.[4]
Career
[edit]Tate is a Canadian artist and filmmaker who has exhibited in Canada since the early 1980s,[5] where according to Tate, he engaged in film and video production, performance and exhibitions in Toronto, Vancouver and Victoria.[6]: 14–15 Jennifer Oille reviewed Tate's 1982 A.R.C. satellite installation in Toronto, the Museum of Post-Habitation, in Vanguard,[7] where Oille wrote that Tate converted a soon to be abandoned dwelling into a museum.[7] The exhibition ended with Tate's performance, Ending All Occupation.[8]
"Like many of Tate's past projects, The Stalker is ambitious, theatrical, playful and ironic. Kent Tate's installation work has always demonstrated a skillful handling of materials and the continual development of his distinct sardonic critique of the West's post-industrial economic, social and spiritual collapse."
Merike Talve (curatorial essay, August-September 1988)[6]: 11
In 1988, Tate exhibited The Stalker at the Contemporary Art Gallery in Vancouver.[6] Merike Talve wrote in her curatorial essay for The Stalker that Tate’s choices in sculptural objects: The Outlaw a glowing polar bear, representative of an occupant of the oil industries' last frontier; Ready Kilowatt, a grinning lightning bolt figure, representative of never ending industrial expansion; and Lightning Rods, spears labelled with multi-national oil company names, representative of the threats - demonstrated Tate's continued interest in exploring archetypes and symbols and handling of materials consistent with past projects.[6]: 7, 14 Art Perry stated in his review that The Stalker show was "about power, mainly the misuse and misunderstanding of power..."..[9] Oraf Orafson wrote that Tate "used humour, ecology, multi-nationalism..." in The Stalker exhibition in his visual arts year in review.[10]
Tate exhibited Movies for a Pulsing Earth, a ten-year retrospective video/sculptural installation at the Art Gallery of Swift Current, in 2012.[11]
In 2019, Tate's film Catalyst, 2018 was selected by the Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre[12] and presented by Lauren Howes (CFMDC) and Wanda Vanderstoop (Vtape) in Canada at 36th Kasseler Documentary Film and Video Festival in Kassel, Germany.[13]: 12, 96 This was the first year Canadian distributors were included in the Kasseler Dokfest film and media distributors' showcase. Tate was among nine other Canadian filmmakers invited to participate in the Distributions in Profile / Vtape & CFMDC: Canadian Perspectives on Experimental Film and Video Art program.[14]
Awards
[edit]Tate's experimental movie Isolated Gestures won the "Golden Sheaf Award Ruth Shaw (Best of Saskatchewan)" at the Yorkton Film Festival in 2015.[15]
Tate's film Velocity won the "Best Experimental Award" at the Walthamstow International Film Festival in 2019.[16][17]
Filmography
[edit]Experimental films and videos (2010 - 2019)
[edit]- Long Horizons (2010) ISBN: 978-0-9865421-2-1[18]
- SIGHTINGS (2013)[19] [20]: 13
- The Sun Comes Out At Night (2014)[21]: 3, 25
- Isolated Gestures (2014) Yorkton Film Festival / 2015 Golden Sheaf Award - Ruth Shaw winner[22][15] and Best Experimental nominee[23]
- Landing Sites (2014)[24]: 20
- Inventory (2016)[25]: 22
- No Rest for the Restless (2017)[26] [27]
- Utopia (2017)[28][29]
- Velocity (2017) Walthamstow International Film Festival 2019 Best Experimental winner[16][17]
- RUPTURE (2018)[30][31] [32]
- Catalyst (2018)[33][13]: 12, 96 [34][35][36][37]
- Cornucopia (2019)[38] [39]
- SENSORES (2019)[40] [41]
- FURNACE (2019)[42]
Exhibitions (2010 - 2019)
[edit]- Movies for a Pulsing Earth (multi-channel video/sculptural installation) Solo Exhibition (2016) Moose Jaw Museum and Art Gallery, Moose Jaw, Canada.[43][44]
- KOSMA / FALL International Invitational Exhibition: Media Companion (single-channel video), (2019) Woosuk Gallery at Seoul National University (2019), Nowon-gu, Seoul, South Korea.[25]: 22
- KOSMA / Poetic Light Invitational Exhibition (single-channel video), (2019) Asia Cultural Center: Media Wall, Gwangju, South Korea.[24]: 20
- PENEPLAIN (multi-channel video installation) Solo Exhibition (2019) Art Gallery of Swift Current, Swift Current, Canada.[45][46]
References
[edit]- ^ Government of Canada, Canadian Heritage. "Artists in Canada". app.pch.gc.ca.
- ^ Houghtaling, Kim (2016). "Kent Tate: Movies for a Pulsing Earth". gallerieswest.ca. Art Gallery of Swift Current. Retrieved 11 March 2019.
- ^ McNeil, Paul (5 March 2013). "Touring exhibit features work of Shaunavon artist". The Shaunavon Standard.
- ^ Dowson, Elisabeth (29 March 2012). "Tate's Movies for a Pulsing Earth offer compelling introspection at Gallery". Medicine Hat, Canada: Star News Publishing Inc. The Southwest Booster. p. A4. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
- ^ Alain-Martin Richard; Clive Robertson (Oct 1991). Performance In Canada, 1970-1990 (Book). Toronto, Canada: The Coach House Press. p. 369. ISBN 978-2920500044. Retrieved 21 December 2019.
- ^ a b c d Talve, Merike (August 1988). The Stalker. Vancouver, Canada: Contemporary Art Gallery. ISBN 0-920751-21-0.
- ^ a b Oille, Jennifer (March 1983). "Museum of Post-Habitation". Vanguard. 12 (2). Vancouver, Canada: 32. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
- ^ Tate, Kent (December 1982). "Ending All Occupation". Parallelogramme. Vol. 8, no. 2. p. 29.
- ^ Perry, Art (19 September 1988). "Stalk the Light". Vol. Art Scene. Vancouver, Canada: The Province.
Tate's show is about power, mainly the misuse and misunderstanding of power..." "The exhibit, entitled Stalker, uses humor and talent to point a finger at concepts of environmental concern which need more light."
- ^ Orafson, Oraf (January 1989). "Visual Arts: Year in Review". The Georgia Straight. p. 22.
The Stalker at the Contemporary Art Gallery: humour, ecology, multi-nationalism, and beautiful 3-D work all in one spot.
- ^ Gowan, Jesse (14 March 2012). "Tate exhibit exciting for Art Gallery of Swift Current". Prairie Post.
- ^ "News: Kasseler Dokfest". CFMDC. Toronto, Canada. 12–17 November 2019. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
CFMDC is presenting a distributor showcase with Vtape on November 16, featuring CFMDC films: Sira by Rolla Tahir Bubba by Daniel Hackborn Water once ruled by Christina Battle Catalyst by Kent Tate Traje de Luc, Suit of Light by Franci Duran
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: CS1 maint: date format (link) - ^ a b "Canada at 36th Kasseler Documentary Film and Video Festival" (pdf). Kasseler Dokumentar Film Und Video Fest. Kassel, Germany. 16 November 2019. pp. 1–180. Retrieved 5 November 2019.
CANADA AT 36TH KASSELER DOCUMENTARY FILM AND VIDEO FESTIVAL..." "CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL CANADIAN FILMMAKERS, ARTISTS AND PRODUCTIONS IN THE PROGRAM:SARA ANGELUCCI, VICTOR ARROYO, SHARLENE BAMBOAT, CHRISTINA BATTLE, SEAN CARUSO, MANON CHAMBERLAND, DANIEL COCKBURN, THIRZA CUTHAND, FRANCISCA DURAN, SCOTT FITZPATRICK, DANIEL HACKBORN, KENNETH J. HARVEY, ED JANZEN, ZACK KHALIL, EVA KAUKAI, KIM KIELHOFNER, KAPWANI KIWANGA, PAUL LITHERLAND, KENT MONKMAN, MONIQUE MOUMBLOW, YOSHIKI NISHIMURA, MARK OLIVER, PAULETTE PHILLIPS, RICHARD REEVES, ADAM SHINGWAK KHALIL, UNDINE SOMMER, ROLLA TAHIR, KENT TATE, SHANNON WALSH, PAUL WONG..." "NOVEMBER 16 / 3:30 P.M. / BALI KINOSDISTRIBUTOR IN PROFILE: CANADIAN FILMMAKERS DISTRIBUTION CENTRE AND VTAPE: CANADIAN PERSPECTIVES ON EXPERIMENTAL FILM AND VIDEO ART.WITH LAUREN HOWES AND WANDA VANDERSTOOP...
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The Kassel Dokfest presents every year a European film and media distribution as part of its program, with the aim of giving room to discussions about structural and artistic aspects of curation. This year, we are expanding our view beyond Europe – to Canada..." "Catalyst, Being natural born pattern seekers, we are forever looking for this or that clue to help explain what otherwise might appear unfathomable. Fundamentally Catalyst represents a type of diary without dates, of memories reconstructed to formulate my story. A story that takes place in time and space, shaped by the earth and sky. Merging super 8 mm footage that I filmed many years ago with some of my more recent DSLR/HDV tape footage, Catalyst investigates how each medium shaped my story as well as the gaps in time when each sequence was filmed.... Duration: 3 Min. Director: Kent Tate..." "Presented by Lauren Howes (CFMDC) and Wanda Vanderstoop (Vtape)...
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: CS1 maint: date format (link) - ^ a b Cataldo, Sabrina (2015). "Isolated Gestures Wins Award". www.saskartsboard.com (Report). Vol. 2014-15 Annual Report. Regina, Canada: Saskatchewan Arts Board Annual. pp. 18–19. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
- ^ a b "The Walthamstow International Film Festival 2019 Winners Announcement – E17 Films". Retrieved 2019-11-16.
- ^ a b "Awards – Congrats to all the filmmakers!". CFMDC Summer newsletter. Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre. 2019. Retrieved 24 December 2019.
- ^ Long horizons: Hoodoos, Badlands & Prairie. 2010. ISBN 978-0-9865421-2-1. Retrieved 25 October 2019.
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: CS1 maint: date format (link) - ^ ISSUU (13–29 June 2014). "CURRENTS 2014 / The Santa Fe International New Media Festival: Experimental Documentary: The Sun Comes Out at Night". Currents New Media. Santa Fe, USA: Parallel Studios. pp. 1–41. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
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: CS1 maint: date format (link) - ^ Barker, Thom (27 May 2015). "Conceptual hip hop film tops festival". Yorkton, Canada: Yorkton This Week. Retrieved 27 December 2019.
- ^ "2015 Winners & Nominees". Yorkton Film Festival. May 2015. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
- ^ a b ISSUE (22–27 October 2019). "2019 KOSMA GwangJu International Invitational Exhibition "Poetic Light "". The Korean Society of Media & Arts (in Chinese/English). Gwangiu, South Korea: Asia Cultural Center. pp. 1–33. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
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: CS1 maint: date format (link) CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link) - ^ "15th International Festival Signes de Nuit / Competition Int'l Short Films: #2" (pdf). Signes de Nuit. Urbino, Italy. 5–7 April 2017. p. 5. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
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: CS1 maint: date format (link) - ^ "17th Annual Powell River Film Festival / Films 2018". Powell River Film Festival. Powell River, Canada. 15 February 2018. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
- ^ "MARFICI Festival Internacional de Cine Independiente de: TREN DE SOMBRAS BLOQUE 2" [Mar del Plata International Independent Film Festival: SHADOW TRAIN BLOCK 2]. MARFICI (in Spanish). Mar del Plata, Argentina. 8 August 2018. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
- ^ "Mirada efímera: presentan 13 cortos en un ciclo de cine experimental / MIRADA EFÍMERA PROGRAMACIÓN: PANORAMA INTERNACIONAL" [Ephemeral look: they present 13 short films in an experimental film cycle; PROGRAMMING: INTERNATIONAL OVERVIEW]. El Marplatense (in Spanish). Mar del Plata, Argentina. WAM Entertainment Company. 26 September 2019. Retrieved 25 October 2019.
- ^ "Cine Festival Tornado 6a Edcao Cinemateca de Curitibal: Panorama Internacional de Vídeoarte e Cinema Experimental vol. # 1" [Tornado Cine Festival 6th Edition Curitibal Cinematheque / International Panorama of Experimental Video Art: Vol. #1] (pdf). Cine Festival Tornado 2019 (in Portuguese). Curitiba, Brazil. 22–27 October 2019. p. 6. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
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: CS1 maint: date format (link) - ^ "Da ficção ao documentário, Festival Cine Tornado exibe filmes do Irã, do Japão e de Piraquara" [From fiction to documentary, Cine Tornado Festival shows films from Iran, Japan and Piraquara] (photo image "Furnace"). CBN Curitiba (in Portuguese). Curitiba, Brazil. 23 October 2019. Retrieved 25 October 2019.
- ^ "Panorama Internacional – Videoarte & Cinema Experimental" [International Panorama / Video Art & Experimental Cinema]. O Sitio (in Galacian). Florianópolis, Brasil. 21 May 2019. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
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: CS1 maint: date format (link) - ^ "'Pleasure Dome / Composthumanism: Winter 2019'". Pleasure Dome. Toronto, Canada. 23 February 2019. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
- ^ "Montreal Underground Film Festival / MUFF 14: Microcinema". MUFF 14. Montreal, Canada. 24–26 May 2019. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
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: CS1 maint: date format (link) - ^ "Fracto Experimental Film Encounter / Special Programme #3: Selection #12". Fracto Film. Berlin, Germany: ACUD Cinema & Studio Berlin. 24–27 May 2018. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
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: CS1 maint: date format (link) - ^ "CODEC El Festival Internacional de Cine Experimental y Vídeo: Selección 2018" ['4th CODEC / International Experimental Film & Video Festival: Selection 2018]. KINÉ Experimental and Art Films (in Spanish). Mexico City, Mexico. August–December 2018. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
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: CS1 maint: date format (link) - ^ "XXVI OpenEyes Filmfest Marburg / Film Programm 2019: Wettbewerb / Standbild / Freeze Frames - Theater" [26th OpenEyes Filmfest Marburg / Film Program 2019]. OPENEYES FILMFEST MARBURG (in German). Marburg, Germany. 24–28 July 2019. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
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: CS1 maint: date format (link) - ^ "12ª Strangloscope – Mostra Internacional de Áudio, Vídeo, Filme e Performance Experimental: September 13th (Thursday)" ['12th Strangloscope / International Audio, Video, Film and Experimental Performance Exhibition: International Program 2] (in Portuguese). Florianópolis, Brazil: Museum of The Image and Sound of Santa Catarina. 9–15 September 2019. Retrieved 25 October 2019.
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: CS1 maint: date format (link) - ^ "3° FESTIVAL ECRÃ: CURTAS-METRAGENS" [3rd SCREEN FESTIVAL / SHORT FILMS]. Festival Ecra [Screen Festival]. Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. 11–21 July 2019. Retrieved 26 October 2019.
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: CS1 maint: date format (link) - ^ "5to CODEC Festival Internacional de Cine Experimental y Video: PROGRAMA 4: AQUÍ, AHORA, EN OTRA VIDA (Tiempo-Espacio)" ['5th CODEC International Experimental Film & Video Festival / Program 4: Here, Now, in Another Life (Time space)]. CODEC Festival (in Spanish). Mexico City, Mexico. 28–30 November 2019. Retrieved 23 November 2019.
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: CS1 maint: date format (link) - ^ "Kent Tate: Movies for a Pulsing Earth". Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery. April–August 2016. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
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Further reading
[edit]- Warren, Daina (2017). âkâm'askîhk ᐋᑳᒼ'ᐊᐢᑮ (Across the Land)(3) Tate, Kent, Prairie Grizzly Talks with Kent. VUCAVU.
External links
[edit]- Official website
- Kent Tate on Canadian Filmmaker Distribution Centre
- Kent Tate on VIVO Media Arts Centre
- Kent Tate on Winnipeg Film Group
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