Germaine Koh 14 February
through 18 April 1999
video installation
On view was one of Germaine
Koh's recent works, a single channel video installation. A small
monitor sat in the corner of the front gallery and depicted an image
of an abstracted space that resembles an aerial view of an alien
terrain. Further examination of the image reveals the camera's arduous,
up-close survey of the perimeter of a carpeted room, a compulsive
claim of a marginalized domestic space to which we are usually oblivious.
Like Living Room, much
of Koh's work uses the understated and ordinary. In Koh's ongoing
Knitwork, she reknits into a single item garments found or purchased
at thrift stores.
This laborious piece was started in 1992, and as of the summer of
1998 is 180 feet
long and is comprised of over 260 garments. Knitwork, like Living
Room, uses materials of domestic comfort to overwhelm and excess.
Germaine Koh was born
in Malaysia and resides in Ottawa, Canada. She received her Bachelor
of Fine Arts at the University of Ottawa in 1989, and she received
her Master of Fine Arts at Hunter College of the City University
of New York. She has had many group and solo exhibitions at such
galleries as Centre des Artes Actuels SKOL in Montreal, London Regional
Art and Historical Museums in London, and the Center on Contemporary
Art in Seattle. She represented Canada in "Every Day," the 11th
Biennale of Sydney last year. Koh is a prolific and active artist
who has had exhibitions at Teresa Arte Alternativo in Mexico City
and the Ottawa Art Gallery, and she was an artist in residence in
the Canada Council for the Arts Studio in Paris in the summer of
1999. A writer and critic, Koh's work has appeared in Flash Art
and C Magazine.