Artist in Residence: Charlie Mahoney-Volk



Influenced by their upbringing in Manitoba and their family’s cattle ranch, in each portrait, the cowboy is dressed in a dated theatrical version of the masculine working class and is posed against a stark white studio backdrop to isolate them from any of their expected landscapes. Through the studio setting and queer signalling, the ideal of the classically rugged and stoic cowboy is disrupted.


This public art installation features five portraits in the windows of Zebraclub Vancouver. The Failed Life of a Cowboy plays on the language of editorial fashion and is elevated by its surrounding retail-store setting and neighbourhood, allowing the pieces to potentially be read as promotional content, once again disrupting the viewer’s expectations. The audience is pushed to reinvent their relationship to masculine archetypes through The Failed Life of a Cowboy’s tongue-in-cheek presentation.

Find out more about Charlie Mahoney-Volk:
Website: charliemahoneyvolk.com
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