Jacana

ALAIN ATTAR

 

CARRIE CHRISTIAN

 

CLAIRE COUTELLE

 

MICHAEL CUTLIP

 

ETIENNE GELINAS

 

JASON DE GRAAF

 

THIERRY FEUZ

 

VERNE HARRISON

 

KATINA HUSTON

 

CYBELE IRONSIDE

 

MOHSEN KHALILI

 

PENG LIU

 

SOIZICK MEISTER

 

PAUL MORSTAD

 

JAMES OLLEY

 

RUI PIMENTA

 

VERONICA PLEWMAN

 

STEPHAN REUSSE

 

MARC REMBOLD

 

LEAH ROSENBERG

 

MICHAEL ROSENFELD

 

DON RUSSELL

 

MATT SHANE

 

ANNE SIEMS

 

PIM SEKERIS

 

MARNIE SPENCER

 

CAROLINE WEAVER

 

BRAD WOODFIN

SOIZICK MEISTER
curriculum vitae

THE RED THREAD

"An invisible red thread connects those who are destined to meet, regardless of time, place or circumstances. The thread may stretch or tangle, but will never break."

– early Chinese belief

Jacana Contemporary Art Gallery is pleased to present new work by artist Soizick Meister.

Since his Canadian debut nearly four years ago, Meister’s Mr. M character has become an iconic image in not only the gallery but within the Vancouver community who embraces this fond figure as one of their own. His presence (ironically nondescript in appearance) has been associated, both literally and abstractly, with the Westcoast landscape despite its changes over the years.


Using the early Chinese idiom of “the red thread” - the connection linking humanity to one another, as inspiration this time, Meister creates a body of work that represents this idea in more than literal ways. For one, the introduction of the crow, another familiar Vancouver creature often mythically portrayed in red, suggests the mobility and transcendence of the thread theme.  

Aesthetically, the addition of the vibrant red into the landscape’s muted earth tones we have come to associate with Meister’s work presents a powerful contrast, speaking boldly to the series’ new direction.


However, what has not changed is the extraordinary attention to detail Meister gives to her work. An attention that is almost meticulous in manner and apparent in the quality of the paintings. It is without question that The Red Thread is Meister’s strongest work to date.