The Art Ark Gallery

Avant Garde


Brent Bukowski


Please contact us at info@theartark.com for sculptures that are currently available.

Biography:
Brent Bukowski studied and performed music, and co-designed furniture for the award winning,
Chaos Factory, before exploring the visual arts. Upon receiving an award of merit at the 1997
Kootenay-Boundary Juried Arts Exhibition for his triptych, The Tyranny of Work, he has had many
exhibitions throughout British Columbia, including a two-year public gallery tour of the installation,
invasive species. He has lived in the Kaslo area since 1992 where he and his partner have designed
and constructed their house and gardens and care for their two children.
He is currently the Curator of the Langham Cultural Centre, Kaslo, BC.

Current Touring Exhibition
2006 Fragile Nature, Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery, Waterloo, Ontario January 15 to April 2, 2006

Artist Statement:
Brent Bukowski works with found objects--- primarily metal and glass. His compositions are inspired by the observation of global patterns from the perspective of a simple and secluded lifestyle in the mountains of British Columbia. His assemblages achieve a high level of detail, in which broken and cut glass are meticulously layered in and around metalwork. Since 2000, he has created three bodies of work: Invasive Species (2000-01), an installation in metal, glass, wood and seed that illustrates the mass extinction of species and the evolution of our natural environments. With a running length of up to 160 feet, this multi-layered relief snaked its way around the walls of a given space--- suggesting the imagery of global movement and the mingling of eco-systems. Circle(s), Straight Line(s) and Intersection(s) (2002- ), an on-going experimental series resulting in an array of independent works relating to the cause and effect of current events and trends. A Piece of the Pie (2005- ), a series of 20 sculptures in found metal and glass that examines the expansion of world consumption in a form that employs opposing pie charts in which current statistics pertaining to specific social, economic and environmental indicators are compared to those of up to 50 years ago.

When Structures Fall Apart 1.1 SOLD
Metal & Glass Sculpture
25 x 16 x 12 inches


Doing Repetitive Tasks SOLD
Wall Piece - Metal & Glass Sculpture
20 inches diameter, 3 inches thick

The Production of Security (and Insecurity)
Free Standing - Metal & Glass Sculpture
22 inches diameter, 3 inches thick SOLD


When Structures Fall Apart 1.8 SOLD
Metal & Glass Sculpture
16 x 10 x 8 inches

When Structures Fall Apart 1.8 SOLD
Metal & Glass Sculpture
16 x 10 x 8 inches

International Media Sensation SOLD
Metal & Glass Sculpture
22 inches diameter

When Structures Fall Apart 1.7 SOLD
Metal & Glass Sculpture
16 x 8 x 6 inches



When Structures Fall Apart 1.0 SOLD
Metal & Glass Sculpture (free standing)
24 x 10 x 10 inches

When Structures Fall Apart 1.0 SOLD
Metal & Glass Sculpture (free standing)
24 x 10 x 10 inches

 

Solo Exhibitions:
2005 Circle(s), Straight line(s), and Intersection(s), Nelson Fine Art Centre, Nelson, BC

2003 circle(s), straight line(s), and intersection(s), ALFA Gallery, Nakusp,BC

2002 invasive species, Golden Art Gallery, Golden,BC
2002 invasive species, Fernie Arts Station, Fernie,BC
2002 invasive species, Silverton Gallery, Silverton,BC

2001 invasive species, Langham Cultural Centre, Kaslo, BC
2001 invasive species, Nelson Art Gallery (Mildred Erb), Nelson, BC
2001 invasive species, Grand Forks Art Gallery, Grand Forks, BC
2001 invasive species, Kootenay Gallery, Castlegar, BC
2001 invasive species, Vernon Public Art Gallery, Vernon, BC

Group Exhibitions:
2004 Fresh, Elevation 1309 Gallery, Canmore, AB Kootenay-Boundary Juried Exhibition, Kaslo, BC

2000 Bottom Feeding, Nanaimo Art Gallery, Nanaimo, BC (group show curated by
Pamela Speight , with artists: Briar Craig, Gregory Ball and Bob Brown)

1999 conflict and compromise, Langham Cultural Centre, Kaslo, BC (with artist Arin Fay)

1998 circle(s),straight line(s),and intersection(s), Langham Cultural Centre (with artist Arin Fay)

1998 Nelson Artwalk, Nelson,BC (with artist Arin Fay)

1997 Bottom Feeders of the Machine, Silverton Gallery, Silverton, B.C. (with artist Arin Fay)