Adrian Göllner, January (detail), 2018. Ink-jet print, 81.2 x 83.8 cm. Photo: Julia Martin.
In keeping with the concerns and systematic rigor of Göllner's previous work, All the Birds I Saw Last Year also has political and environmental connotations—Göllner’s yearlong count added up to a little more than 14,000 birds, suggesting a precipitous decline since Audubon’s time—but the inclusion of naturalistic representations of birds anchors the conceptual abstraction of its raw data and lends the work a broad appeal. Click here to read the complete text of my review of the exhibition which was published on December 13 by Canadian Art online.
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