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Oli Goldsmith is a Canadian artist whose best known work is for rock-band Our Lady Peace's 2000 album ''Spiritual Machines''. Goldsmith currently lives and works in Toronto, Ontario with his wife Caroline Bacher, an emerging artist, sculptor and jeweller. Goldsmith designed the original packaging for ''Spiritual Machines'', as well as directing and animating the award winning music video for the song ''In Repair'' from the album. The album packaging was nominated for a Juno Award for Best Album Artwork, while the video was nominated for Best Music Video. At the MuchMusic Video Awards the video was nominated in six categories; winning awards for Best Post-production, Best Director and Best Video. Oli defines his work as Pop Surrealism, yet has distinct views on the definition of the movement, clearly separating it from Lowbrow Art. He administers the Pop Surrealism group on Flickr.com where many artists working in the field congregate to display their work. Oli Goldsmith's art is exhibited internationally and represented in Canada by Michael Thomas Gallery in Port Hope, Gallery Jones in Vancouver and Parts Gallery Toronto. ==External links== * * (Michael Thomas Gallery in Port Hope ) *(Oli Goldsmith's Pop Surrealism TV ) *(Oli Goldsmith's 999 Borats ) *(Oli Goldsmith Official Portfolio ) *(Oli Goldsmith Flickr Portfolio ) *(Oli Goldsmith's Pop Surrealism Flickr Group ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Oli Goldsmith」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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