WWHBYFRE PMEMW,1WEDNESDAY,' AUGUST 14, 1991, PAGE Il Semchuk photo display at gallery An exhibition of reent' photography by Saskatchewan photographer Sandra Semchuk will ho held at the Robert MeLaughlin Gallery, Aug. 15 ta, P'roduced between 1983 and 1988, the groupings Of' Cibachrome prints contaîn fragments. of mnovement, photo- graphed, by the artist in an attempt to fully engage experience'and use the -camera., Semchuk uses the camera as an extension of her body as she mnoves parallel to the movemtent Deehan quartet te perfom of others. She draws close to the people, animais or- occasions that are, connected'ta hier. This approach ta photo- graphing, ,coupled ..with'.a child-loe sense cf abandon and wonder,cliharacPte;rizes brtgh work in 'Moving Parael: Reconstructed Performances frin Daily Liife.' Semchuk studied, with Eli Bornstein, editor of 'the Structuralist -magazine at the Tirib Ute, to Chaplin EMCO JAMES2 mugieacae of film genl'us. 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