Elaine Cameron-Weir (1985) is a Canadian contemporary visual artist known for her industrial and conceptually driven sculptural practice.
Cameron-Weir was born in Alberta, Canada. She received an BFA in Drawing from Alberta College of Art and Design in 2007. She received an MFA in Studio Art from New York University in 2010.
Cameron-Weir has exhibited internationally with solo exhibitions including "exhibit from a dripping personal collection" at Dortmunder Kunstverein in Dortmund, Germany; "viscera has questions about itself" at New Museum in New York, New York; "Dressing for Windows (Exploded View)" at SCAD Museum of Art in Savannah, Georgia "Star Club Redemption Booth" at Henry Art Gallery in Seattle, Washington; and "Outlooks: Elaine Cameron-Weir" at Storm King Art Center in New Windsor, New York. In 2023, Cameron-Weir was also commissioned by the Celine Art Project to create a sculpture for Celine's Miami Flagship store.
In her practices, Elaine Cameron-Weir grapples with questions of individual and collective human survival, while also considering the potential for renewal and transformation in states of being and forms of knowledge. Her work is informed by belief systems that structure how people make sense of and meaning in the world, from science and religion to nationalism. Symmetry, sleekness, and industrial materials define Cameron-Weir's sculptures. Her sculptures incorporate objects repurposed from their scientific, medical, military, or faith-giving function into reliquaries or representations of larger systems of belief and power. Materials can also be ephemeral, incorporating heat, light and scent, suggesting transformative processes. Cameron-Weir’s integration of scents into her artwork often calls upon their meanings in a greater cultural memory, choosing scents such as frankincense, labdanum, and myrrh, that evoke rich histories, ritual, and myth.
Cameron-Weir has an established parallel writing practice in step with her artworks. Her writing often serves as a preparatory sketch, poetic prose or found “raw text” culled from various sources, establishing a source from which the artworks and often their titles, spring forth from.
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| Ms. Elaine Cameron-Weir |
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| Venus anadyomene, 2014 |
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| Chair for Repose, 2016 |
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| Costume, 2016 |
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| Costume (detail), 2016 |
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| Snake with sexual interest in own tail, 2016 |
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| Snake with sexual interest in own tail, 2016 |
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| Dressing for altitude, 2017 |
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| Dressing for altitude, 2017 |
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| Lamp with Garment (left) / Vault (right), 2017 |
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| Viscera has questions about itself, 2017 |
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| A toothless grin. A star expansion! Globe of death. A graveyard orbit, 2018 |
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| A toothless grin. A star expansion! Globe of death. A graveyard orbit, 2018 |
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| Untitled, 2018 |
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| Untitled (detail), 2018 |
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| Untitled (detail), 2018 |
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| dreams of wires always in a scatter radar memoir, 2019 |
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Half-dressed like a state of mind a ghost is a garment
worn by a house until it rots off, 2019 |
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| Right Hand Left Hand, Grinds a Fantasizer’s Dust installation view, 2021 |
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| Right Hand Left Hand, Grinds a Fantasizer’s Dust, 2021 |
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| Right Hand Left Hand, Grinds a Fantasizer’s Dust (detail), 2021 |
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| Low Relief Icon (Figure 1), 2021 |
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| Low Relief Icon (Figure 1), 2021 |
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| Dressing for Windows: Dressing for Altitude / Dressing for Pleasure, 2022 |
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| Dressing for Windows: Dressing for Altitude / Dressing for Pleasure, 2022 |
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| Exploded View- Dressing for Windows, 2022 |
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| Crucifix Duo, 2023 |
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| Is pupil of couture / 4 horsemen hairshirt, 2023 |
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| The pest of affectation: fleas have fleas, 2024 |