Harris No. 11, Green Mountain
Acrylic
WallArt
Contemporary Realism
121.0 x 104.0 cm
Vancouver Art Gallery
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Harris No. 11, Green Mountain
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A Dialogue Between Tradition and Innovation: Exploring Douglas Coupland’s “Harris No. 19, Green Mountain”
The artwork "Harris No. 11, Green Mountain" by Douglas Coupland represents more than just a depiction of Canadian landscape; it's an ambitious meditation on identity itself—a conversation between the revered heritage of the Group of Seven and Tom Thomson, and the disruptive force of contemporary digital art practice. Created sometime after 1961, this large acrylic painting captures the grandeur of British Columbia’s Green Mountain range against a serene expanse of water, punctuated by a solitary building nestled amongst the peaks. Coupland's approach distinguishes him from his predecessors. Rather than striving for photorealistic representation—a hallmark of the early modernist movement—he employs a deliberately reductive technique. Utilizing a geometric language he developed, Coupland systematically Photoshopped images of Canadian masterpieces found online and transformed them into flattened planes of colour. This process isn’t merely stylistic; it's conceptual. He interrogates whether “Canadianness” should still be defined by an unwavering reverence for the wilderness—a notion powerfully championed by artists like Thomson and Carr—or if a more nuanced understanding requires acknowledging the influence of technology and urban culture. The painting’s visual language speaks volumes about this central concern. The stark contrast between the muted greens and blues of the mountain landscape and the building's geometric form serves as a potent symbol of the tension between nature and civilization. This duality isn’t presented in opposition but rather interwoven, suggesting that Canadian identity is shaped by both elements—a complex interplay constantly evolving. Coupland’s meticulous layering of colour and texture contributes to an emotional resonance that transcends mere visual pleasure. The subdued palette evokes feelings of tranquility and contemplation, mirroring the contemplative spirit of landscape painting traditions while simultaneously hinting at the anxieties inherent in navigating a rapidly changing world.- Artist: Douglas Coupland
- Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
- Dimensions: 121 x 104 cm
- Date: Unknown
Technique and Conceptual Framework
Coupland’s method is rooted in a deliberate rejection of traditional artistic conventions. He leverages digital manipulation—specifically Photoshop—to dissect and reimagine iconic landscapes, transforming them into simplified geometric forms. This technique isn't about technical virtuosity; it’s about conceptual exploration. By stripping away detail and reducing the image to its essential hues, Coupland forces viewers to confront fundamental questions regarding perception and representation. He aims to provoke dialogue about how we define “Canadianness” in the 21st century.Historical Context: Echoes of Impressionism and Modernist Debate
“Harris No. 11, Green Mountain” sits squarely within the broader context of Canadian art history. It builds upon the legacy of artists like Thomson and Carr who championed a Romantic vision of Canada—one deeply connected to its natural beauty. However, Coupland’s work simultaneously engages with debates surrounding modernism and postmodernism. Like Picasso and Warhol before him, he challenges established artistic hierarchies and embraces experimentation with new media, signaling a shift away from representational art toward conceptual art that prioritizes ideas over visual aesthetics.Symbolic Resonance: The Building as Marker of Progress
The inclusion of the building within the landscape is particularly significant. It represents not merely architectural presence but also embodies the forces of urbanization and technological advancement—elements often viewed as antithetical to the idealized wilderness depicted by Thomson and Carr. Yet, Coupland doesn’t portray this juxtaposition as destructive; rather, he suggests that Canadian identity incorporates both natural grandeur and human ingenuity. The building serves as a visual anchor, grounding the painting in a specific time and place while simultaneously prompting reflection on Canada's evolving role in the global landscape.Lignende kunstværker
Kunstnerens biografi
Douglas Coupland: En Kartograf af Kontemporary Kultur
Douglas Coupland er en canadisk forfatter og kunstner, hvis arbejde har haft betydning indenfor både litteraturen og den visuelle kunst verden. Han blev født på Baden-Söllingen NATO base i Tyskland den 30 december 1961, hvilket gav ham en tidlig erfaring med konstant omvæltning og rejser – en baggrund der ville forme hans kunstneriske sansibilitet dybtgående. Denne tidlige barndom prægede hans øje for detaljer og hans evne til at observere subtile ændringer i omgivelserne, hvilket skulle vise sig at være fundamentet for hans kunstneriske arbejde. Han studerede sculptur på Emily Carr College of Art and Design og fandt sin sande appel ikke i fysisk formgivning, men i udtrykket af det abstrakte og det intangible gennem ord og senere gennem en fascinerende kombination af visuel kunst og digitale teknologier. Coupland var ikke blot refleksiv over kultur; han gav den navn og talte for følelserne hos en generation, der søgte efter mening i en verden præget af hurtig udvikling og teknologisk omfavnelse. Han var ikke bare en fortolker af sin tid – han var en skaber af den.- Tidlig Liv og Uddannelse:
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- Visuel Kunst og Teknologi:
Douglas Coupland
1961 - , Tyskland
Kort om kunstneren
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Pop kunst, minimalism
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Pop kunst
- Minimalisme
- Date Of Birth: 30 december 1961
- Full Name: Douglas Campbell Coupland
- Nationality: Kanadian
- Notable Artworks:
- Generation X
- Shampoo Planet
- Life after God
- Place Of Birth: Baden-Söllingen, Tyskland
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