Art Metropole is delighted to present Derek Liddington's Reading Machine for Dr. NO. Please join us on the afternoon of Saturday, October 11, 2008 from 1-3 p.m. for a reading from the machine and to meet the artist. The Reading Machine for Dr. NO evolved from the artist's examination of Rodney Graham's textual works lenz and Dr. No. In these two works Graham exploits the malleable nature of text; Graham deconstructs selected portions from the original novels which are then reconstructed into narrative loops. In an analogous effort, Liddington reconstructs Ian Fleming's novel Dr. No to only include a singular moment of torture and menace for James Bond: a high speed car chase through a mountainside, in the shape of a figure eight. Further, Liddington's re-compiled Dr. No text has been merged with sentences, paragraphs and phrases excised from Alain Robbe-Grillet's novel Jealousy. In Liddington's version, Bond's daring escape is thwarted. Instead Bond is subjected to a continuous moment of sexual and psychological suspension as he continues to circle the mountainside, trapped in the looped pattern of the figure eight. Liddington's end result is a 7 page novel containing a 4-page loop as its ending. Liddington's text is framed in a "reading machine", like Rodney Graham's lenz, featuring two swivel panels that physically mimic the circular pattern of Bond's torturous figure eight car chase. Derek Liddington received his MFA at the University of Western Ontario and his BFA from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. In 2007 he was appointed director of the Forest City Gallery in London, Ontario. Since this appointment he has had a vested interest in the political/social development of artist-run culture in Canada, specifically this culture's impact on small urban centres. In his practice forms of mimicry, appropriation and translation are displaced in an attempt to deconstruct contemporary culture - those close to him call him a pomo. Currently Liddington resides in London, with his wife, two dogs and Honda Fit, where he waits patiently for the opportunity to duel David Bowie, Dracula and Rodney Graham. At this point in time he is still waiting, however, he does get great gas mileage around town. For more info contact Ann Dean (416) 703 4400 or info@artmetropole.com
Art Metropole is a non-profit artist-run centre incorporated in 1974. We'd like to thank the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, the City of Toronto through the Toronto Arts Council, as well as private donors for their support. | |||||||||||||||||