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Article: Robert Bean: Sir Wilfred Grenfell College Art Gallery, Corner Brook, December 3 - January 14; Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Halifax, March 23 - June 9.
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- Parachute: Contemporary Art Magazine
- Article date:
- January 1, 1997
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Robert Bean allocates a major portion of his photo-based installation, Table Land, to multiple landscape images assembled with the selective, empirical gaze of a scientific observer. As artist and rookie field geologist, he utilizes photodocumentary strategies to inventory exotic rock formations in Newfoundland which reveal significant moments in geological history. Through these photographic records, Bean champions the theory of "deep time" where the physical world is a site of perpetual cycles, constantly producing new rock formations which overlay eroding flows of older materials. This reading of endless, regenerative geological cycles within the planet's physical ...
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