Jeff Gordon (JG) Mair is a Canadian new-media virtual artist and mixed-media visual artist who combines elements of painting, installation and the web in his work.[1] Mair currently lives and works in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Born | Jeff Gordon Mair Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada |
Nationality | Canadian |
Notable work | Urbatory, site[d], Utopian Dystopia |
Career
editJG Mair studied Fine Art at the University of Victoria and Art Education at the University of British Columbia.
Mair's work combines digital and traditional media to pursue themes of control, data and resources and prompts viewers to reflect on the information-based society[2] in which they are immersed. JG Mair has exhibited in Canada, U.S.A. and Japan.
Ars Scientia
In 2023 Mair was an invited artist in residence at University of British Columbia's Ars Scientia program, a tripartite partnership fusing arts and science in the emergent fields of interdisciplinary research between UBC’s Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute (Blusson QMI), the Department of Physics and Astronomy and The Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery. As part of his residency Mair collaborated with SBQMI Condensed Matter Physicist Alannah Hallas by mixing paint medium with quantum materials in order to produce paintings.[3]
Works
editReferences
edit- ^ "Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon - Internationale Künstlerdatenbank", DeGruyter, Biographical listing, Thieme-Becker/Vollmer Encyclopedia, Germany, 2015
- ^ "Utopian Dystopia is Obscure and Debate Inducing", Andrea Gonzalez, The Ubyssey, August 25, 2015
- ^ "Why Scientists Need Artists: The Benefits of Collaborative Creativity"
- ^ Globe and Mail, Mar. 12 2014
- ^ "JG Mair: Utopian Dystopia", Michael Turner, Preview The Gallery Guide, September Issue, 2015, p.26
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