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WANDA KOOP

Objects of Interest

Night Gallery is proud to present Objects of Interest, an exhibition of new paintings by the Winnipeg-based artist Wanda Koop. This is Koop’s fourth solo show with the gallery.

Installation view of Wanda Koop’s “Objects of Interest” at Night Gallery

Wanda Koop, Objects of Interest, installation view, 2024

A pink and purple painting of a sunset with a large moon in the center, and a power plant in the distance.

Wanda Koop, Ukrainian Quartet - Power Plant, 2023

In the therapeutic technique of biofeedback, electrical pads are attached to patients’ skin to chart their brain activity as they respond to meditational prompts. One of these prompts entails imagining one’s body in a relaxing space, simultaneously from inside this body and from far above it. I was reminded of this technique as painter Wanda Koop described her artistic process to me this past November. Prior to starting a large-scale painting—and after months of research during which she makes dozens of small sketches—the artist lies down and visualizes the painting as both enormous and tiny enough to hold in one’s hand. She plots the painting’s choreography in her head.

A detail of Wanda Koop’s work “Ukrainian Quartet - Power Plant” with purple and gray strokes.

Wanda Koop, Ukrainian Quartet - Power Plant, detail, 2023

A light yellow gradient painting with a bridge on fire and smoke billowing out

Wanda Koop, Ukrainian Quartet - Bridge, 2023

Installation view of Wanda Koop’s “Objects of Interest” at Night Gallery

Wanda Koop, Objects of Interest, installation view, 2024

Shuttling between the massive and the micro allows Koop to capture the iconic aspects of her subjects—which have included expansive, crepuscular skylines and ominously anodyne, looming government buildings, as well as prosaic references, to which she lends gravity through close cropping. This tension has shaped her practice from the first ambitious, large-format canvases she made in the early seventies at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, where the artist still lives and works. As in biofeedback, Koop’s practice marries systematic precision with the ineffable and dreamlike in order to envision possibilities for repair. 

Installation view of Wanda Koop’s “Objects of Interest” at Night Gallery

Wanda Koop, Objects of Interest, installation view, 2024

For over four decades, Koop has made deceptively simple paintings. Their spare, graphic compositions belie many layers of highly calculated, sheer washes of color that cause them to hum, and to engulf their viewer. The artist returns again and again to landscape, which she infuses with a deep humanity and concern—both for the vulnerability of the world she loves and its complicated, flawed inhabitants.

A grey and dark green gradient painting depicting an island in a body of water.

Wanda Koop, Ukrainian Quartet - Snake Island, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 84 x 84 in (213.4 x 213.4 cm)

A blue painting with a large moon centered with a Byzantine building in the distance

Wanda Koop, Ukrainian Quartet - Moon, 2023

Installation view of Wanda Koop’s “Objects of Interest” at Night Gallery

Wanda Koop, Objects of Interest, installation view, 2024

Wanda Koop, Objects of Interest, installation view, 2024

Wanda Koop, Objects of Interest, installation view, 2024

The horizon line is a primary character in these paintings. Koop works in recursive series, methodically tracing sight lines until they blur into a single stream when seen in toto, like the continuous ribbon that streams past the windows of a moving car. The photographer Edward Weston was known to complain that he disliked automobiles because their speed made it impossible to get a good look at anything before it disappeared behind you. Koop, by contrast, has fashioned a practice reliant on constant looking while in motion. Beginning in 1974, when she embarked on her first of numerous multi-month road trips across Canada, she has made small sketches while traveling in cars, on planes, and once on an ocean freighter named the Birch Glen. These drawings inform her compositions of hybrid landscapes, which merge elements of multiple scenes. Her finished paintings appear both strikingly specific and from the mind’s eye, as if they appeared out of thin air. As Koop described in a 2011 film about her practice, “I’m not that interested in the surface as a painterly convention. To me it’s much more interesting if it somehow looks like it painted itself.”

A deep purple painting of an eclipsed moon over a seascape

Wanda Koop, Eclipse, 2023

Installation view of Wanda Koop’s “Objects of Interest” at Night Gallery

Wanda Koop, Objects of Interest, installation view, 2024

 A dark blue gray painting of a moon in the center

Wanda Koop, Objects of Interest (Panel 1), 2023

A dark blue gray painting of a satellite floating

Wanda Koop, Objects of Interest (Panel 2), 2023

Installation view of Wanda Koop’s “Objects of Interest” at Night Gallery

Wanda Koop, Objects of Interest, installation view, 2024

A gradient blue painting with a satellite in the center

Wanda Koop, Objects of Interest (Panel 3), 2023

A gradient blue painting with a moon in the center

Wanda Koop, Objects of Interest (Panel 4), 2023

A detail of “Objects of Interest (Panel 4)” with a partial view of a moon

Wanda Koop, Objects of Interest (Panel 4), detail, 2023

Wanda Koop, Objects of Interest, installation view, 2024

Wanda Koop, Objects of Interest, installation view, 2024

In Objects of Interest, Koop presents her new Bouquet and Bullet Proof series for the first time. Her horizon line is bisected in these cruciform compositions, creating crosshairs that suggest a gun’s sight. Floral forms hover around their central shapes. The painter was first moved to insert crosses into her paintings in the early 1990s. She recalls watching newscasts of the Gulf War, which aired cockpit video footage from fighter jets as they bombed their targets from above. It was the first war she could recall in which the American government released such live-action footage to the public. Koop has returned to the shape repeatedly in subsequent years, exploring it both as a cipher of the imagery of increasingly digital warfare and a mirror for the lens of the human eye.

Installation view of Wanda Koop’s “Objects of Interest” at Night Gallery

Wanda Koop, Pink - Bouquet, 2023

A deep green painting with a green cross in the center with four flowers and black polka dots

Wanda Koop, Green - Bouquet, 2023

A bronzed painting with a cross in the center with five flowers and black polka dots

Wanda Koop, Bronze - Bouquet, 2023

Installation view of Wanda Koop’s “Objects of Interest” at Night Gallery

Wanda Koop, Objects of Interest, installation view, 2024

Installation view of Wanda Koop’s “Objects of Interest” at Night Gallery

Wanda Koop, Objects of Interest, installation view, 2024

Installation view of Wanda Koop’s “Objects of Interest” at Night Gallery

Wanda Koop, Sleepwalking, 2023

A detail of Wanda Koop’s “Sleepingwalking” with one blue flower with an orange center

Wanda Koop, Sleepwalking, detail, 2023

 A detail of Wanda Koop’s “Sleepwalking” with a white cross in the center of a pink background

Wanda Koop, Sleepwalking, detail, 2023

Installation view of Wanda Koop’s “Objects of Interest” at Night Gallery

Wanda Koop, Objects of Interest, installation view, 2024

In the Bouquet and Bullet Proof paintings, Koop reimagines the cross once more, this time as an elegiac meditation on her family’s Ukrainian history. Koop folds her journeys and their personal import into all of her paintings; the cruciform pieces on view at Night Gallery were inspired by her 1997 pilgrimage to her family’s homeland to find the grave of her grandmother, who died during the Russian Revolution, after which the artist’s parents fled to Canada. Koop’s inherited, generational trauma has served as a lasting influence on her life and on her work, which frequently circles back to conflict and mourning. The floral motifs serve as tokens of remembrance for her grandmother, as reminders of the fragility of lineage and the place to which one’s heritage is moored.

I’m continually struck by the sight line’s many transformations in Koop’s work, as if the line is, like the artist herself, forever in motion.

—Cat Kron

Installation view of Wanda Koop’s “Objects of Interest” at Night Gallery

Wanda Koop, Objects of Interest, installation view, 2024

An ice blue/ grey painting with a mountain range in the distance, and a vertical neon yellow portal near the center of the work

Wanda Koop, Black Sea Portal - Luminous Yellow, 2023

A detail of Wanda Koop’s “Black Sea Portal - Luminous Yellow” with a neon yellow dot and strokes again an ice blue background

Wanda Koop, Black Sea Portal - Luminous Yellow, detail, 2023

An ice blue painting with a mountain range in the distance, and a vertical red portal near the center of the work

Wanda Koop, Black Sea Portal - Luminous Red, 2023

Installation view of Wanda Koop’s “Objects of Interest” at Night Gallery

Wanda Koop, Objects of Interest, installation view, 2024

Installation view of Wanda Koop’s “Objects of Interest” at Night Gallery

Wanda Koop, Objects of Interest, installation view, 2024

A grey painting with a mountain range in the distance, and a vertical blue/ orange portal near the center of the work

Wanda Koop, Black Sea Portal - Sunset Orange, 2023

Wanda Koop, Black Sea Portal - Sunset Orange, detail, 2023

 

Wanda Koop, Black Sea Portal - Sunset Orange, detail, 2023

 

Installation view of Wanda Koop’s “Objects of Interest” at Night Gallery

Wanda Koop, Objects of Interest, installation view, 2024

A deep blue painting with a mountain range in the distance, and a vertical light blue portal near the center of the work

Wanda Koop, Black Sea Portal - Luminous Silver, 2023

Installation view of Wanda Koop’s “Objects of Interest” at Night Gallery

Wanda Koop, Objects of Interest, installation view, 2024

Installation view of Wanda Koop’s “Objects of Interest, Bullet Proof” at Night Gallery. 8 square canvas’ are arranged in two rows, each with depictions of crosses and flowers

Wanda Koop, Objects of Interest, Bullet Proof, installation view, 2024

Wanda Koop, Bullet Proof, detail, 2023

Wanda Koop, Bullet Proof, detail, 2023

Wanda Koop, Bullet Proof, detail, 2023

Wanda Koop, Bullet Proof, detail, 2023

Wanda Koop (b. 1951, Vancouver, Canada) is a renowned painter. She has exhibited across Canada and the U.S. as well as in Asia, Europe, and South America. In 2019, The Dallas Museum of Art presented "Concentrations 62: Dreamline," Koop's first major solo museum exhibition in the United States. The National Gallery of Canada mounted a major survey of her work in 2011. Koop has been the recipient of numerous awards, honorary doctorates, and Canadian medals of honor, including the nation’s highest civilian honor, the Order of Canada, in 2006. Her life and work have been the subject of several documentary films. In 1998 she founded Art City, a storefront art centre that brings together contemporary visual artists and inner-city youth to explore the creative process.

A pink and purple painting of a sunset with a large moon in the center, and a power plant in the distance.

Wanda Koop

Ukrainian Quartet - Power Plant, 2023

acrylic on canvas

84 x 84 in (213.4 x 213.4 cm)

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A light yellow gradient painting with a bridge on fire and smoke billowing out

Wanda Koop

Ukrainian Quartet - Bridge, 2023

acrylic on canvas

84 x 84 in (213.4 x 213.4 cm)

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A grey and dark green gradient painting depicting an island in a body of water.

Wanda Koop

Ukrainian Quartet - Snake Island, 2023

acrylic on canvas

84 x 84 in (213.4 x 213.4 cm)

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A blue painting with a large moon centered with a Byzantine building in the distance

Wanda Koop

Ukrainian Quartet - Moon, 2023

acrylic on canvas

84 x 84 in (213.4 x 213.4 cm)

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A deep purple painting of an eclipsed moon over a seascape

Wanda Koop

Eclipse, 2023

acrylic on canvas

84 x 60 in (213.4 x 152.4 cm)

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A dark blue gray painting of a moon in the center

Wanda Koop

Objects of Interest (Panel 1), 2023

acrylic on canvas

48 x 48 in (121.9 x 121.9 cm)

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A gradient blue painting with a satellite in the center

Wanda Koop

Objects of Interest (Panel 3), 2023

acrylic on canvas

84 x 84 in (213.4 x 213.4 cm)

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A dark blue gray painting of a satellite floating

Wanda Koop

Objects of Interest (Panel 2), 2023

acrylic on canvas

84 x 84 in (213.4 x 213.4 cm)

Inquire
A gradient blue painting with a moon in the center

Wanda Koop

Objects of Interest (Panel 4), 2023

acrylic on canvas

48 x 48 in (121.9 x 121.9 cm)

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A bright pink painting with a blue and orange cross in the center with five flowers

Wanda Koop

Pink - Bouquet, 2023

acrylic on canvas

48 x 36 in (121.9 x 91.4 cm)

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A deep green painting with a green cross in the center with four flowers and black polka dots

Wanda Koop

Green - Bouquet, 2023

acrylic on canvas

48 x 36 in (121.9 x 91.4 cm)

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A bronzed painting with a cross in the center with five flowers and black polka dots

Wanda Koop

Bronze - Bouquet, 2023

acrylic on canvas

48 x 36 in (121.9 x 91.4 cm)

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A gradient purple painting with a burgundy cross in the center with four flowers and black polka dots

Wanda Koop

Burgundy - Bouquet, 2023

acrylic on canvas

48 x 36 in (121.9 x 91.4 cm)

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An orange painting with a blue and white cross in the center with three flowers and three black polka dots

Wanda Koop

Orange - Bouquet, 2023

acrylic on canvas

48 x 36 in (121.9 x 91.4 cm)

 

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An installation view of Wanda Koop's "Sleepwalking" which is divided into four vertical panels. The left panel depicts a braid, the next panel is light pink with small white crosses, the next panel is white with a thin red bloodline running through the center, and the last panel has multi colored flowers floating across the surface

Wanda Koop

Sleepwalking, 2023

acrylic on canvas

overall dimensions variable: 108 x 192 in (274.3 x 487.7 cm)

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A detail of Wanda Koop’s “Black Sea Portal - Luminous Yellow” with a neon yellow dot and strokes again an ice blue background

Wanda Koop

Black Sea Portal - Luminous Yellow, 2023

acrylic on canvas

119 1/2 x 159 1/2 in (303.5 x 405.1 cm)

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An ice blue painting with a mountain range in the distance, and a vertical red portal near the center of the work

Wanda Koop

Black Sea Portal - Luminous Red, 2023

acrylic on canvas

119 1/2 x 159 1/2 in (303.5 x 405.1 cm)

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A grey painting with a mountain range in the distance, and a vertical blue/ orange portal near the center of the work

Wanda Koop

Black Sea Portal - Sunset Orange, 2023

acrylic on canvas

119 1/2 x 159 1/2 in (303.5 x 405.1 cm)

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A deep blue painting with a mountain range in the distance, and a vertical light blue portal near the center of the work

Wanda Koop

Black Sea Portal - Luminous Silver, 2023

acrylic on canvas

119 1/2 x 159 1/2 in (303.5 x 405.1 cm)

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Installation view of Wanda Koop’s “Objects of Interest, Bullet Proof” at Night Gallery. 8 square canvas’ are arranged in two rows, each with depictions of crosses and flowers

Wanda Koop

Bullet Proof, 2023

acrylic on canvas

overall dimensions variable: 96 x 192 in (243.8 x 487.7 cm)

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A pink and purple painting of a sunset with a large moon in the center, and a power plant in the distance.

Wanda Koop

Ukrainian Quartet - Power Plant, 2023

acrylic on canvas

84 x 84 in (213.4 x 213.4 cm)

A light yellow gradient painting with a bridge on fire and smoke billowing out

Wanda Koop

Ukrainian Quartet - Bridge, 2023

acrylic on canvas

84 x 84 in (213.4 x 213.4 cm)

A grey and dark green gradient painting depicting an island in a body of water.

Wanda Koop

Ukrainian Quartet - Snake Island, 2023

acrylic on canvas

84 x 84 in (213.4 x 213.4 cm)

A blue painting with a large moon centered with a Byzantine building in the distance

Wanda Koop

Ukrainian Quartet - Moon, 2023

acrylic on canvas

84 x 84 in (213.4 x 213.4 cm)

A deep purple painting of an eclipsed moon over a seascape

Wanda Koop

Eclipse, 2023

acrylic on canvas

84 x 60 in (213.4 x 152.4 cm)

A dark blue gray painting of a moon in the center

Wanda Koop

Objects of Interest (Panel 1), 2023

acrylic on canvas

48 x 48 in (121.9 x 121.9 cm)

A gradient blue painting with a satellite in the center

Wanda Koop

Objects of Interest (Panel 3), 2023

acrylic on canvas

84 x 84 in (213.4 x 213.4 cm)

A dark blue gray painting of a satellite floating

Wanda Koop

Objects of Interest (Panel 2), 2023

acrylic on canvas

84 x 84 in (213.4 x 213.4 cm)

A gradient blue painting with a moon in the center

Wanda Koop

Objects of Interest (Panel 4), 2023

acrylic on canvas

48 x 48 in (121.9 x 121.9 cm)

A bright pink painting with a blue and orange cross in the center with five flowers

Wanda Koop

Pink - Bouquet, 2023

acrylic on canvas

48 x 36 in (121.9 x 91.4 cm)

A deep green painting with a green cross in the center with four flowers and black polka dots

Wanda Koop

Green - Bouquet, 2023

acrylic on canvas

48 x 36 in (121.9 x 91.4 cm)

A bronzed painting with a cross in the center with five flowers and black polka dots

Wanda Koop

Bronze - Bouquet, 2023

acrylic on canvas

48 x 36 in (121.9 x 91.4 cm)

A gradient purple painting with a burgundy cross in the center with four flowers and black polka dots

Wanda Koop

Burgundy - Bouquet, 2023

acrylic on canvas

48 x 36 in (121.9 x 91.4 cm)

An orange painting with a blue and white cross in the center with three flowers and three black polka dots

Wanda Koop

Orange - Bouquet, 2023

acrylic on canvas

48 x 36 in (121.9 x 91.4 cm)

 

An installation view of Wanda Koop's "Sleepwalking" which is divided into four vertical panels. The left panel depicts a braid, the next panel is light pink with small white crosses, the next panel is white with a thin red bloodline running through the center, and the last panel has multi colored flowers floating across the surface

Wanda Koop

Sleepwalking, 2023

acrylic on canvas

overall dimensions variable: 108 x 192 in (274.3 x 487.7 cm)

A detail of Wanda Koop’s “Black Sea Portal - Luminous Yellow” with a neon yellow dot and strokes again an ice blue background

Wanda Koop

Black Sea Portal - Luminous Yellow, 2023

acrylic on canvas

119 1/2 x 159 1/2 in (303.5 x 405.1 cm)

An ice blue painting with a mountain range in the distance, and a vertical red portal near the center of the work

Wanda Koop

Black Sea Portal - Luminous Red, 2023

acrylic on canvas

119 1/2 x 159 1/2 in (303.5 x 405.1 cm)

A grey painting with a mountain range in the distance, and a vertical blue/ orange portal near the center of the work

Wanda Koop

Black Sea Portal - Sunset Orange, 2023

acrylic on canvas

119 1/2 x 159 1/2 in (303.5 x 405.1 cm)

A deep blue painting with a mountain range in the distance, and a vertical light blue portal near the center of the work

Wanda Koop

Black Sea Portal - Luminous Silver, 2023

acrylic on canvas

119 1/2 x 159 1/2 in (303.5 x 405.1 cm)

Installation view of Wanda Koop’s “Objects of Interest, Bullet Proof” at Night Gallery. 8 square canvas’ are arranged in two rows, each with depictions of crosses and flowers

Wanda Koop

Bullet Proof, 2023

acrylic on canvas

overall dimensions variable: 96 x 192 in (243.8 x 487.7 cm)