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UH-HUH / SORRY, works by Cathy Busby and Garry Neill Kennedy, includes a selection of prints from Busby’s SORRY Series (2005-2014), her WE ARE SORRY Fragments (2013), and her ATRIUM prints (2010). Central to Kennedy’s work are eight large-scale working drawings (1992-2009) mapping his floor-to-ceiling wall paintings, including I DON’T WANT TO PAY THE FULL PRICE (Centre A, Vancouver, 2008). In addition, is one of his SEIZED prints from EXECUTIVE SUITE (suite of nine, 1991), along with 18 preparatory drawings.
Busby and Kennedy worked in parallel over the 20 years of their relationship. They compared notes, and occasionally exhibited their work side-by-side and yet their practices remained separate and distinct. Kennedy found his art chops through the late-1950s and 60s; while Busby’s art formation took place through the 1980s and 90s. They shared conceptual art roots and an overall concern with the political, both inside and outside art institutions. This is the first time Busby has put…
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UH-HUH / SORRY, works by Cathy Busby and Garry Neill Kennedy, includes a selection of prints from Busby’s SORRY Series (2005-2014), her WE ARE SORRY Fragments (2013), and her ATRIUM prints (2010). Central to Kennedy’s work are eight large-scale working drawings (1992-2009) mapping his floor-to-ceiling wall paintings, including I DON’T WANT TO PAY THE FULL PRICE (Centre A, Vancouver, 2008). In addition, is one of his SEIZED prints from EXECUTIVE SUITE (suite of nine, 1991), along with 18 preparatory drawings.
Busby and Kennedy worked in parallel over the 20 years of their relationship. They compared notes, and occasionally exhibited their work side-by-side and yet their practices remained separate and distinct. Kennedy found his art chops through the late-1950s and 60s; while Busby’s art formation took place through the 1980s and 90s. They shared conceptual art roots and an overall concern with the political, both inside and outside art institutions. This is the first time Busby has put…































































































































