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Flagmen of the Apocalypse
New Sculpture by Peter Walker
Peter Walker. Flagman #2 1999. Welded scrap steel with castors, 122 x 122 x 229 cm. 24 Apr 2001 – 17 Jun 2001
Walker is a painter and sculptor who lives in Bayswater, Nova Scotia. The Flagmen, a series of freestanding welded and assembled sculptures (1998-2000), are his millennium project.
Built from scrap steel and wrecker's yard scroungings, they display the artist's fusion of surreal aesthetics with a rural handyman's inventiveness and a lapsed Catholic's taste for the macabre. Several are studded with beach cobbles and equipped with wheels, combining the testicular with the vehicular. Walker's anthropomorphic constructions offer a doomster parody of the machismo exemplified by David Smith's mid-20th-century sculpture. The Flagmen are exhibited with paintings representing a South Shore vision of the apocalypse.
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Artist's Talk
Gallery visitors had an opportunity to meet Peter Walker on Saturday 28 April. He was introduced by sculptor Arthur Handy, who taught in MSVU's Fine Arts Program.
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