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Wyn Geleynse (born 1947) is a pioneer film and video projection artist whose career spans a period of over 40 years.


Career

Wyn Geleynse was born in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, and he and his parents emigrated from Rotterdam to London, Ontario, in 1953. The so-called "London Regional School" in art had an impact on Geleynse’s development as an artist, especially
Greg Curnoe Greg Curnoe (19 November 1936 – 14 November 1992) was a Canadian painter known for his role in the Canadian art movement labeled London Regionalism, which, beginning in the 1960s, made London, Ontario, an important centre for artistic produ ...
and Murray Favro and influenced him in making art from his everyday surroundings. He studied at
H.B. Beal Secondary School The H.B. Beal Secondary School is a high school in London, Ontario, London, Ontario. It is named after Herbert Benson Beal, the founder and first principal of the school. H.B. Beal is the second largest school in Thames Valley District School Bo ...
, London, Ontario in the arts program (1963-1966). He at first made drawings, then became a printmaker - he studied lithography in 1972 – then a painter. In 1979, he became involved with film and video. During his long career, he has been a lecturer at the
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's Visual Art Department and a visiting artist at many schools, museums and galleries in Europe and Canada.A Dictionary of Canadian Artists, volumes 1-8 by Colin S. MacDonald, and volume 9 (online only), by Anne Newlands and Judith Parker National Gallery of Canada / Musée des beaux-arts du Canada


Work

In 1979, Geleynse combined an interest in model-making with photography. Since 1981, the artist has integrated film into this process, creating installation-based works in which short films loops are projected against or as part of a host of fabricated items and with people, often himself, in the films, accompanied by his ironic comments. To these works, he applies custom film loopers, viewfinders and other objects to transform the viewer’s reception of the image. He often uses biographical footage, and his work speaks about matters such as self-identity, male sexuality, powerlessness and haplessness. For haplessness, he uses himself in his films. As he said:
"I think I can be hapless better than most people".
He also constructs models of trucks and imaginary buildings such as ''Warehouse'' (1993-2015) or ''Shelter'' (2020) and combines them with film loops and audio recordings as well as projecting images on buildings.


Exhibitions

Since 1969, when he began to show his work in solo shows, he has exhibited extensively in Canada and Europe. In 1976 and 1981, he had solo shows at the Forest City Gallery, London, then in 1986, in New York at the Artist's Space and in Mercer Union in Toronto and in 1989, at the Art Gallery of Windsor and Art Gallery of Hamilton. In the early 1990s, he had solo shows mainly in the United States, then in the mid-1990s and till 2008, abroad in Holland and France. In 1997 he had a solo exhibition titled ''Wyn Geleynse: projections'' at the Centre d'Art Contemporain de Basse-Normandie in Hérouville Saint-Clair. In 2003, he had a solo exhibition at the Centre culturel canadien in Paris. In 2005, his show ''A Man Trying to Explain Pictures'', was organized by
Museum London Museum London is an art and history museum located in London, Ontario, Canada. It is located near the forks of the Thames River. It started its operations in 1940 with London Public Library and amalgamated with London Regional Art Gallery and Lon ...
, London, Ontario. In 2020, he built a large model titled ''Shelter'' for a show at TrepanierBaer Gallery in Calgary, Alberta, Canada which represents him. He also has been represented in a large number of group shows in Canada, the U.S. and Europe over many decades. In 2022, his work was included in ''Everywhere We Are'', a show co-organized by Contemporary Calgary and Nickle Galleries featuring works by
Vikky Alexander Vikky Alexander (born in Victoria, British Columbia, in 1959) is a Canadian contemporary artist based in Vancouver, British Columbia. She has exhibited internationally since 1981 as a practitioner in the field of photo-conceptualism, and as an ...
, Chris Cran, Geoffrey Farmer, Liz Magor, and
Ron Moppett Ronald Benjamin Moppett (born March 12, 1945) is a Canadian painter. He is known primarily for abstract paintings and for works in which he combines paint and collage, along with non-traditional materials. Moppett is based in Calgary, Alberta. ...
and other artists who helped shape contemporary art in Canada.


Commissions

Since 1987, he has projected film on buildings in Canada and Europe and participated in shows on projections, solo or group. In 2009 he was commissioned to create a film projection on the building that would house the new
Art Gallery of Peel The Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives (PAMA) is a museum, art gallery, and archives for the Regional Municipality of Peel and are located in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. Previously, it was the Peel Heritage Complex. Its facilities were originally ...
in Brampton titled ''Wyn Geleynse: The Peel Projection''.


Selected public collections

His work is in such public collections as Art Windsor-Essex; the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal;
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; the National Gallery of Canada; the
Remai Modern Remai Modern is a public art museum in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The art museum is situated along the west bank of the South Saskatchewan River, at the River Landing development in Saskatoon's Central Business District. The museum's build ...
and elsewhere.


Awards

In 2018, Geleynse received a
Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts The Governor General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts are annual awards for achievements in visual and media arts in Canada. Up to eight awards are presented annually with the prize amount is $25,000 Created in 2000 by then Governor General Adrie ...
.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Geleynse, Wyn 1947 births living people Dutch emigrants to Canada Canadian installation artists Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts winners Canadian video artists Members of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts