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Granada Venne (July 26, 1944 - December 26, 2010), born Sharon Louella Venne and also known as Granada Gazelle, was an artist who collaborated with
General Idea General Idea was a collective of three Canadian artists, Felix Partz, Jorge Zontal and AA Bronson, who were active from 1967 to 1994. As pioneers of early conceptual and media-based art, their collaboration became a model for artist-initiated ...
throughout the 1970s. Venne also worked as a wardrobe assistant in the costume department for various film and TV productions, including
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's ''
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'', ''
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''.


Life & Career

Venne became associated with General Idea when she was neighbours with
AA Bronson AA Bronson (born Michael Tims in Vancouver in 1946) is an artist. He was a founding member of the artists' group General Idea, was president and director of Printed Matter, Inc., and started the NY Art Book Fair and the LA Art Book Fair. Ea ...
, Felix Partz and
Jorge Zontal Slobodan Saia-Levy (born 1944 in Parma, Italy – February 3, 1994), publicly known as his pseudonym Jorge Zontal, was a Canadian artist. Life Zontal was born in Parma, Italy, in 1944, the son of Yugoslav refugees. He grew up in Caracas, Venezuela, ...
at their first house/"headquarters" on 78 Gerrard Street West in Toronto. Later, Venne moved in with the members of General Idea at their loft on 87 Yonge St. In the early 1970s, the membership of the General Idea collective was amorphous and included such individuals as Venne, the trans-singer Pascal (Stuart Murray), Noah Dakota (Noah James), O Burst (Paul Oberst) etc. One of Venne's earliest appearances in a General Idea project was starring in the group's unfinished 16mm film ''God Is My Gigolo'', shot in 1969. Venne is best known as a collaborator on the series of the Miss General Idea Pageants. Venne was crowned the winner of "Miss General Idea 1969," even though such an event never took place. At the "Miss General Idea 1970" pageant, that took place during the Festival of Underground Theatre at the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts, Venne helped crown Honey Novick a.k.a. Miss Honey as the winner. For the 1971 Miss General Idea Pageant, that took place at the
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and later awarded to Image Bank's Michael Morris, entry kits were sent out through mail-art networks with a letter of invitation from Venne. Venne was the "cover girl" of the September 1973 issue (Issue 2, No. 3, ''IFEL Paris'' Issue) of General Idea's
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, a magazine publication which she often contributed to. Venne also made appearances in other General Idea projects such as ''Art's Birthday and the Hollywood Decca Dance'' (January 17, 1974), ''Blocking'' (1974), shot at
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in Vancouver, BC, and ''Going Thru The Motions'' (1975). She also collaborated with Michael Morris and
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of Image Bank on a series of ten photographs shot at "Babyland" in
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entitled ''The Romance Of Mr. Peanut And Granada Gazelle'' (1974). Her practice also included mail and correspondence art in this period including contributions to
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' ''French Kisses'' project (1973), Trasov's ''Underwear'' series (1971) and Image Bank's ''Postcard Show'' (1971). Granada was also a part of the all-female fashion show ''Glamazon'' with performance artist
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and photographer Isobel Henry that took place at St. Paul's Centre in December 1975. Venne was an artist-in-residence at Western Front in Vancouver in 1977, invited by the artist and her friend
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. During her residency, Venne directed a single channel video work entitled ''Oscar Goldman and the Bi-Yonis'' (1977) that featured a noir-style narrative and starred artist
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as the protagonist. Into the 1980s, Venne worked in the costume department of numerous films and television productions including as a wardrobe assistant or "mistress" for ''
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'', ''Humongous'' (1982) as well as on ''
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'' and ''
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''.


References

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