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El Gallo Chantecler, The Gestural Charms of Kamyl Bullaudy Rodríguez at Queen Gallery

11-04-2010 09:08 AM CET | Arts & Culture

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Kamyl Bullaudy Rodriguez

Kamyl Bullaudy Rodriguez

Queen Gallery proudly presents Kamyl Bullaudy Rodriguez’s rooster paintings from November 11-30, 2010. Everyone is invited to attend the opening reception on Saturday, November 13, 2010 from 3:30 to 6:30 pm. Kamyl’s expressive roosters are fun for everyone. A master of contemporary Cuban art, Bullaudy's range of production is impressive, including charcoal murals, collages, paintings that incorporate coloured pulp made in a blender from discarded paper and egg cartons, and the lively run of roosters soon to be exhibited at Queen Gallery. One need not even witness the artist at work to sense the marvellous energy with which these pieces are executed. The rooster is a potent Latin American symbol. Its quirky gait, boisterous cry and territorial nature have rendered it an apt personification of machismo. In Pablo Neruda's poem, "Oda al Gallo," a dictator is unfavourably compared to the rooster because he is only all show, without the genuine traits of that devoted provider. It is the medieval symbol of Catholic vigilance brought to the New World by theocratic Spain and France. Argentina's Chacarera, like Chile's Cueca, are partnered folk dances that mimic the courtship of the rooster and hen. In Cuba, where only state-run cockfights are legal, the rooster is, too, a common offering in the Afro-Cuban religion of Santeria. Yet, it is also home of a charming, circular tale (retold by Lucía M. Gonzáles) about a greedy little rooster who gets mud on his beak as he gobbles some grains of corn fallen in a puddle. He no longer looks presentable on the way to the wedding of his uncle, Parrot. Neither Grass, nor Goat, nor Stick will help him until Master Sun reciprocates the favour of being greeted in the morning by his crowing. This is the happy creature of Kamyl Bullaudy's paintings. Whether interpretations of soulful men, improbably lush Venuses or these charming roosters, sophisticated gesture drawing is the signature of Bullaudy's work. Even his painting is drawing. Part of the excitement of these pieces is the electric alternation of rapid brush stroke with rooster-in-gestalt. They are polychromatic, Zen brush painting: every thick-to-thin daub a quivering feather or cockscomb; each thin streak a prancing leg; the splayed bristles of dry brush drawn over a contrasting colour, the iridescence of its pelt. The series is a clutch of speed, scale and proportion. Each variation within its strict continuity of production is as adorable as the next. What a refreshing experience to find elegance and humour so joyfully paired! Queen Gallery is located in downtown Toronto at 382 Queen Street East (Queen and Parliament) and has just recently celebrated its first-year anniversary. The gallery presents an array of local and international artists, from emerging to established, have new exhibitions every two to three weeks and are most definitely worth a visit.

Queen Gallery presents the work of contemporary artists from Toronto and around the world. A recent addition to the Queen East community, our exhibitions are driven by a comparative exploration of art and culture in an interdisciplinary setting. Housed in a refurbished brownstone, this distinctive space is a forum where the boundaries of media are greeted, embraced and even challenged.

Queen Gallery
382 Queen Street East,
Toronto, Ontario
M5A 1T1
(416) 361-6045
info@queengallery.ca
Please visit http://www.QueenGallery.ca for more information.

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