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Gallery Gachet is a unique artist-run centre located in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. Gachet is a collectively-run exhibition and studio space built to empower participants as artists, administrators and curators.
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Front door - 32" width
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Door - 35" width
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29'' front
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Neurotika Blog – Liberation.
To reduce everything to their essentials -is a form of liberation. To cast aside the inconvenient things that stand between us and our work -is to let loose the weight.
To be top-heavy is to lurch from side to side -like a drunkard. We surround ourselves with the chains of security -and allow ourselves to be complacent. How we are afraid of too much freedom -we are disturbed from our place in life. To liberate our souls -from consequences of Heaven and Hell. How we seek reward as well as punishment -to expect an answer to our questions. But there is no answer -only a sort of disregard. We are kept in isolation by our contentions. We face the unknown -with a sort of anticipation. But the freedom that comes is a thing of provocation. It disturbs our peace -and draws out of us the latent energies. How we begin to understand -that we must stream-line the baggage of confused thoughts. We must lose the unbalanced energies -that cause our restlessness.
To be obsessed is a thing that tips the scales. We move to one direction and then to another. We walk into walls and then are stopped. We stand in a place and then say. ‘Here I am.’ We open the book and quote the Prophets -waiting for redemption -but it is true that the only thing that redeems us is our art. We are realized by the process of elimination -we throw away anything that chokes our creativity. In this way -we are resolute -even if the entire world pushes us down. We walk in the machinery -but are not in it -or of it. It’s just a matter of fake and flat scenery -in a play of absurdity. We are kept so clean and alone. It is said that we cannot be truly free if we are in a society. But the reverse is true -liberation is only felt in relationships. We find ourselves in others. We are drinking from the same pool that others drink from.
To be liberated -is to be a part of something larger than ourselves. We are cells coming together with other cells -to make a cluster. We are caught in a subtle osmosis where we are made into helpful citizens. We are absorbed into the system -to become one with the blood-stream. We are measured by those who love us -and care for us. In our art as people with the stigma of mental illness -we make it known that we are caring individuals -and not demented criminals. In our art -we arrive at a solution of putting down our honest emotions. We risk being the fool -and being vulnerable to those who would scorn us. We accept the uncertainty of our expression -and also the judgement of critics. Our craft is an open nerve -that feels every emotion as naked truth -and every touch as a healing. We let out the antenna of knowledge -and reveal what was hidden.
Art is not a narcissistic pursuit -it is the reality that binds all of us together. It is only done -in relation to the world we are a part of. We are reaching out -every time we choose to create. We are seeking union in the lives of the invisible crowd. The audience is a nebulous thing -but we are made aware of our art with the dissatisfaction of detachment. We search for inspiration in the existential anxiety of apartness -and thereby we know what we’ve missed. We only find completeness in the root of culture itself -made by other artists. We are involved in shaping relationships -as well as our art. With every stroke of the brush and every line of poetry -we are generating connections.
Art is the glue that keeps the community together. It is spontaneous yet forceful and direct. The realm of creation is the sacred expression -and everything else is theology. Truth is a deeply regenerative thing -it is volatile and reactive. When Jesus gave the loaves and fishes to the crowd -he was showing the nature of wisdom. It’s nature is of transformation and a deeply vital response. As the loaves and fishes are divided then offered -so is art and culture. Truth is a release of energies whereby we are purified -as we give of ourselves. How the creative man replicates himself in what he does. How he translates a foreign language into his own process. How he hears the voices of the dead and offers up his inspiration. He interprets and improvises -all in the hunger for beauty -and liberation. He knows he is only free’d by what he does -not what he thinks.