For Immediate
Release
Everything Conceals Something
Else
Large Scale Photomontage by
ROSS C. KELLY
July 20, 2012 -
September 14, 2012
Opening
Reception
| July
20 (Fri), 3pm - 6pm
Meet Ross
C. Kelly
Artist Will Be in Attendance
Art
Beatus (Vancouver) Consultancy Ltd. is pleased to
present EVERYTHING
CONCEALS SOMETHING ELSE, an exhibition
featuring large scale photomontage by
Vancouver-based artist, ROSS C. KELLY. The
snapshot is a particular kind of photographic
record; a unique perspective captured in a moment of
opportunity. Hundreds
or even thousands of these singular moments are the
artist's starting point, the elements with which he
builds his thickly textured compositions. From
panoramic skylines to narrow street views, Kelly's
chosen sites, often in cities, are photographed
repeatedly from a single vantage point over the
course of several days or weeks, incorporating their
many shifts in light, weather, and social use. The
individual shots are then reduced in size and
manually collaged together to create remarkably
layered scenes.
EVERYTHING
CONCEALS SOMETHING ELSE opens Friday, July
20, 2012 starting at 3pm with a public reception – everyone is welcome
- and Ross C. Kelly will be attending the event.
Kelly uses photomontage as a way to inject different
moments, conditions and events into a static vista;
he captures scenery that is physically realistic but
which tries to reveal the complex and multilayered
reality in a way that single shot photography or
video cannot do.
Cities are not seamless. Their
inhabitants, architecture, even histories are made
up of the co-existence of innumerable disparate
parts, forced into association by a greater
structural logic.
While the individual frames that form Kelly's
panoramas, shot from a great distance, appear to
mesh as a coherent whole, the camera lens
increasingly distorts its subject at ever-closer
range, revealing disjunctions and gaps, which for
the artist is a fitting metaphor of the reality of
urban life. Kelly's
works suggest there can never be a singular, stable
image of the city.
While each snapshot, like each individual
viewpoint, exists as a discrete moment, our
understanding of a particular place is always
multiple, carrying with it the memory of other
times, the knowledge of other spaces.

In conjunction with the exhibit at Art Beatus will
be a public conceptual art project from July 12 to
September 7, which, starting with Vancouver’s
Stanley Park Seawall, involves Kelly inscribing
temporary thin black lines of latitude, longitude
and their numerical coordinates onto segments of the
path, essentially converting the terrain into a 1:1
scale map. “My
practice is concerned with how the idea of
location often requires the interpretation of
coordinates that are exterior to ourselves, how
those coordinates shift, disappear and reappear
constantly, how defining who we are, where we are
and what our culture means is often possible only
through positioning ourselves relative to other
things and how and why this has never been more
true than it is today.”
ROSS C. KELLY
is from Dublin, Ireland. In 1996 he
received his BA (Hons) in Behavioural Science from
the American College Dublin, a Diploma in
Photography from New York Institute of Photography
in 2004, a Diploma in Professional Photography from
Vancouver's Focal Point School of Photography also
in 2004, and in 2010, a Post-Graduate Diploma in Art
History from the University of British Columbia. Kelly's
works have been exhibited both locally and
internationally and he is the recipient of a number
of awards. EVERYTHING
CONCEALS SOMETHING ELSE runs to Friday,
September 14, 2012 at Art Beatus (Vancouver). For more
information, please visit our website at www.artbeatus.com
or call the gallery at 1 (604) 688-2633.
Art
Beatus, with a location in Vancouver,
Canada and two locations in Hong Kong, showcases
international art with a focus on contemporary
Chinese art. Art Beatus (Vancouver) is located
in the Nelson Square Office Tower at 108 – 808
Nelson Street. For more information, please
contact Media Relations, Tamla Mah or Peggy
Ngan. Art Beatus (Vancouver) is open
Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm and is closed on weekends and
holidays Underground and street parking is
available. Free admission. Please use this
information in any of your press release and/or
announcement material. Visual material is
available upon request.
