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Suzy Lake

Suzy Lake RCA (born June 24, 1947) is an American-Canadian artist based in Toronto, Canada, who is known for her work as a photographer, performance artist and video producer.[1] Using a range of media, Lake explores topics including identity, beauty, gender and aging. She is regarded as a pioneering feminist artist and a staunch political activist.[2]

Suzy Lake
Suzy Lake outside the Galerie Donald Browne, Montreal, before her 2011 exhibition Reduced Performing
Born (1947-06-24) June 24, 1947 (age 76)
Detroit,
United States
EducationWayne State University, Concordia University
Known forPhotographer, conceptual artist
Websitesuzylake.ca

Life Edit

Lake was born June 24, 1947, in Detroit, Michigan.[3] She began her fine art studies at Wayne State University and Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan, from 1965 to 1968.[4] During this period, she became involved with the anti-war and civil rights movements of the 1960s.[5] She also witnessed the Detroit Race Riots of 1967.[5] Soon after, in 1968 Lake immigrated to Canada with her husband to escape the Vietnam War draft.[6] Settling in Montreal, she found herself amidst social upheaval as a result of the Quiet Revolution.[7]

Lake completed a Master of Fine Arts degree at Concordia University in 1980.[8]

Lake taught at the University of Guelph from the 1980s until her retirement in 2008, when she was given the title Professor Emerita.[9]

Artistic impact Edit

Using costumes, make-up and props, Lake creates photo-based self-portraits, often by assuming new identities. Her adopted personas highlight the possibilities for deception involved in posing for the camera. An example is "Suzy Lake As Patty Hearst", a project Lake made in collaboration with Bill Jones, featuring the artist as the eponymous Hearst.[10] American artist Cindy Sherman has cited Lake's photo-performance as an influence on her work.[11]

Suzy Lake has twenty-five portfolios of her artwork. Each deals with politics of gender, identity and beauty. She creates art to express how what she does relates to what she is or to what people think she is. She uses her photographs, videos, and performances to draw attention to social norms and constraints.

Lake explained in an interview that she always uses herself in her art because this is how she develops understanding of social restrictions for women.[citation needed]

Lake uses art to control her own representation. Her earlier On Stage photos were influenced by Detroit. In these, Lake photographed herself as a wife and mother but later she wanted to make work to reverse that[citation needed]. In Montréal, Lake observed a marked power difference between genders, and she stated[citation needed] that women have a "glass ceiling" that led to her Choreographed Puppet photos. More recently, Lake introduced a new vision of beauty by displaying her older body in her portfolio entitled "Beauty and the Aging Body."

Work Edit

Lake lived in Montréal for about ten years.[12] She taught at the Montreal Museum School (1969–1978) and was mentored by the Minimalist artist, Guido Molinari. She was active in the early conceptualist art scene there. In 1971, Lake became a co-founder (with twelve other artists) of the artist-run gallery Véhicule Art Inc.[3][13] Lake's work during this period was influenced by photo-based artists (including Les Levine) who were using the camera to represent an idea rather than documenting reality.[6] This was also a period when Lake began to concentrate on the subject of identity. In her 1973 series of photographs entitled A One Hour (Zero) Conversation with Allan B., she is the subject as the camera records her expression at various intervals of a candid conversation with a friend.[14] To emphasize her expressions, Lake used white face make-up.[14] She then invited her friends and family to circle which of the photographs most represented her personality.

From the mid-1980s until 1994, Lake ceased appearing as the subject of her work as she turned her attention to more direct forms of camera activism. Among her notable works from this period is a series of photographs she created in collaboration with the Teme-Augama Anishnabai Band of Bear Island in Temagami, Ontario, to bring greater public awareness to their land claim.[15]

Lake continues to make work about the female body, now focusing on ageing. She exhibits her work worldwide.

Issues Edit

In an interview in Magenta magazine, Lake noted the influence of the political climate of the 1970s on her work. She stated: "I know that I am a feminist, but I can see that my politics originated in human rights issues, civil rights, the FLQ in Quebec and race issues in the States."[16] In 2006, Roberta Smith of the New York Times compared her work to that of Cindy Sherman;[17] however, Thomas Micchelli, reviewing the feminist collection of the Vienna-based Verbund AG for Hyperallergic.com asserts that Lake was an influence on the latter in school.[18] The two artists were contemporaries in the 1970s and in 1975 Sherman invited Lake to exhibit in a Hallwalls show in New York.[19]

The artist's performances are often considered to be influenced by other prominent performance movements at the time such as Fluxus happenings.[2] As a dedicated anti-war activist, Lake supported Hans Haacke and other artists working in the Institutional Critique movement to counter cultural support for the Vietnam War effort.[2] Lake's work became more explicitly activist in the later 1980's, which many credit to her friendship with the Teme-Augama Anishnabai of Bear Island, for whom she produced a series of work in the early 1990's.[1]

Lake was considered an early example of body art, due to the physicality of many of her performances. While living in Montreal, Lake collaborated with a number of prominent theater and performance groups including the Judson Dance Theater to create performances exploring the interactions of human bodies and inanimate objects in the built environment.[2] Other works by Lake explore the relationship between the body and authority, often through the act of destruction.[2]

Major exhibitions Edit

Lake was the subject of a comprehensive retrospective exhibition, Introducing Suzy Lake, at the Art Gallery of Ontario in 2014–15 curated by Georgiana Uhlyarik.[20][21][22] In 2016, she received the Scotiabank Photography Award. This resulted in another survey exhibition curated by Gaëlle Morel at the Ryerson Image Center (RIC) in Toronto, as part of the 2017 Contact Photography Festival.

Honours Edit

Suzy Lake is a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.[23] In 2016, she was recipient of Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts.[24] and the Scotiabank Photography Award.[25]

Gallery representation Edit

She has been represented by Galerie Gilles Gheerbrant (1974–1977); Jared Sable Gallery (1976–1990), and Paul Petro Contemporary Art (1995 – 2012). Lake is currently represented by Georgia Scherman Projects, Toronto (2012 – ); Solway Jones Gallery, Los Angeles (2009 – ); Galerie Donald Browne, Montréal (2010 – ).

Bibliography Edit

Catalogues Edit

  • Suzy Lake: Concealment/Revealment, (2006), Hallwalls Gallery, Buffalo, NY
  • Attitudes et comportements, curator Jocelyn Fortin, Suzy Lake (2002) ISBN TR647 L35 2002
  • Suzy Lake: Points of Reference by Martha Hanna (1993) ISBN 0-88884-564-2, ISBN 978-0-88884-564-1
  • Suzy Lake: authority is an attribute, part II (1992) ISBN 0-920810-48-9, ISBN 978-0-920810-48-4
  • Suzy Lake: are you talking to me? (1980) OCLC: N6545 V353
  • For Suzy Lake, Chris Knudsen, and Robert Walker (1978) OCLC: 83615339
  • Suzy Lake (1975) ISBN 0-919890-02-4

Selected books/journals Edit

Selected exhibitions Edit

Selected public collections Edit

See also Edit

  • "Suzy Lake: Interview With A Maker of Change" BY BILL CLARKE, MARCH 5, 2013

External links Edit

  • Suzy Lake: Life & Work by Erin Silver from the Art Canada Institute
  • CCCA Artist Profile
  • Finding aid to Suzy Lake archives at Art Gallery of Ontario

References Edit

  1. ^ a b . The Canadian Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on October 20, 2012. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e Silver, Erin (2021). Suzy Lake: Life & Work. Toronto: Art Canada Institute. ISBN 978-1-4871-0247-0.
  3. ^ a b "Suzy Lake", in Contemporary Canadian Artists, Gale Canada, 1997, editor Roger Matuz
  4. ^ Hanna, Martha (1993). Suzy Lake: Point of Reference. Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography. p. 1. ISBN 0-88884-564-2.
  5. ^ a b "Suzy Lake". Ryerson University, School of Image Arts. January 28, 2000. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
  6. ^ a b WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution. Los Angeles, California: The MIT Press. 2007. p. 258. ISBN 978-0914357995.
  7. ^ Silver, Erin (2021). Suzy Lake: Life & Work. Toronto: Art Canada Institute. ISBN 978-1-4871-0247-0.
  8. ^ "Suzy Lake: Studio Art". School of fine Arts And Music. Retrieved March 8, 2016.
  9. ^ Silver, Erin (2021). Suzy Lake: Life & Work. Toronto: Art Canada Institute. ISBN 978-1-4871-0247-0.
  10. ^ Karen White (June 14, 1947). "Suzy Lake". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on September 14, 2012. Retrieved August 5, 2012.
  11. ^ Silver, Erin (2021). Suzy Lake: Life & Work. Toronto: Art Canada Institute. ISBN 978-1-4871-0247-0.
  12. ^ Reid, Robert, "Immersing herself in the work". Kitchener Waterloo Record, February 13, 1999 (clipping – page number needed.
  13. ^ "P027 – Véhicule Art (Montréal) Inc. fonds | Concordia University Archives". Archives3.concordia.ca. Retrieved August 5, 2012.
  14. ^ a b Hanna, Martha (1993). Suzy Lake: Point of Reference. Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography. p. 6. ISBN 0-88884-564-2.
  15. ^ Silver, Erin (2021). Suzy Lake: Life & Work. Toronto: Art Canada Institute. ISBN 978-1-4871-0247-0.
  16. ^ "Suzy Lake: Renaissance Woman". Magenta Magazine. November 29, 2010. Retrieved August 5, 2012.
  17. ^ "Art in Review", The New York Times, Roberta Smith, February 3, 2006
  18. ^ "The Feminist Avant-Garde, Now More than Ever". May 20, 2017.
  19. ^ Gaasch, Cynnie (January 19, 2006). "When Everything Old is New Again: Suzy Lake at Hallwalls". Artvoice.com. Retrieved August 5, 2012.
  20. ^ Uhlyarik, Georgiana, ed. (2014). Introducing Suzy Lake. Toronto: Art Gallery of Ontario. ISBN 9781908966735.
  21. ^ Everett-Green, Robert. "Suzy Lake AGO retrospective follows artist's diverse, four-decade-long career". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved March 8, 2016.
  22. ^ Chase, Alisia. "Exhibition review: Introducing Suzy Lake". Afterimage. Retrieved March 8, 2016.
  23. ^ . Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. Archived from the original on May 26, 2011. Retrieved September 11, 2013.
  24. ^ . ggavma.canadacouncil.ca. Archived from the original on March 11, 2016. Retrieved March 7, 2016.
  25. ^ Scotiabank Photography Award http://www.scotiabank.com/photoaward/en/0,,6336,00.html
  26. ^ "Suzy Lake: Political Poetics". Utac.utoronto.ca. June 25, 2011. Retrieved August 5, 2012.
  27. ^ "DONNA: FEMINIST AVANT-GARDE OF THE 1970s". e-flux. March 1, 2010. Retrieved August 5, 2012.
  28. ^ "Justina M. Barnicke Gallery: Traffic | Hart House — University of Toronto". Harthouse.ca. Retrieved August 5, 2012.
  29. ^ "identity theft: eleanor antin, lynn hershman, suzy lake, 1972–1978". Smmoa.org. Retrieved August 5, 2012.
  30. ^ "Exhibitions".
  31. ^ "The Unseen Cindy Sherman: Early Transformations (1975–1976)". Tfaoi.com. August 1, 2004. Retrieved August 5, 2012.
  32. ^ "Suzy Lake".

suzy, lake, born, june, 1947, american, canadian, artist, based, toronto, canada, known, work, photographer, performance, artist, video, producer, using, range, media, lake, explores, topics, including, identity, beauty, gender, aging, regarded, pioneering, fe. Suzy Lake RCA born June 24 1947 is an American Canadian artist based in Toronto Canada who is known for her work as a photographer performance artist and video producer 1 Using a range of media Lake explores topics including identity beauty gender and aging She is regarded as a pioneering feminist artist and a staunch political activist 2 Suzy LakeSuzy Lake outside the Galerie Donald Browne Montreal before her 2011 exhibition Reduced PerformingBorn 1947 06 24 June 24 1947 age 76 Detroit United StatesEducationWayne State University Concordia UniversityKnown forPhotographer conceptual artistWebsitesuzylake ca Contents 1 Life 2 Artistic impact 3 Work 4 Issues 5 Major exhibitions 6 Honours 7 Gallery representation 8 Bibliography 8 1 Catalogues 8 2 Selected books journals 8 3 Selected exhibitions 8 4 Selected public collections 9 See also 10 External links 11 ReferencesLife EditLake was born June 24 1947 in Detroit Michigan 3 She began her fine art studies at Wayne State University and Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo Michigan from 1965 to 1968 4 During this period she became involved with the anti war and civil rights movements of the 1960s 5 She also witnessed the Detroit Race Riots of 1967 5 Soon after in 1968 Lake immigrated to Canada with her husband to escape the Vietnam War draft 6 Settling in Montreal she found herself amidst social upheaval as a result of the Quiet Revolution 7 Lake completed a Master of Fine Arts degree at Concordia University in 1980 8 Lake taught at the University of Guelph from the 1980s until her retirement in 2008 when she was given the title Professor Emerita 9 Artistic impact EditUsing costumes make up and props Lake creates photo based self portraits often by assuming new identities Her adopted personas highlight the possibilities for deception involved in posing for the camera An example is Suzy Lake As Patty Hearst a project Lake made in collaboration with Bill Jones featuring the artist as the eponymous Hearst 10 American artist Cindy Sherman has cited Lake s photo performance as an influence on her work 11 Suzy Lake has twenty five portfolios of her artwork Each deals with politics of gender identity and beauty She creates art to express how what she does relates to what she is or to what people think she is She uses her photographs videos and performances to draw attention to social norms and constraints Lake explained in an interview that she always uses herself in her art because this is how she develops understanding of social restrictions for women citation needed Lake uses art to control her own representation Her earlier On Stage photos were influenced by Detroit In these Lake photographed herself as a wife and mother but later she wanted to make work to reverse that citation needed In Montreal Lake observed a marked power difference between genders and she stated citation needed that women have a glass ceiling that led to her Choreographed Puppet photos More recently Lake introduced a new vision of beauty by displaying her older body in her portfolio entitled Beauty and the Aging Body Work EditLake lived in Montreal for about ten years 12 She taught at the Montreal Museum School 1969 1978 and was mentored by the Minimalist artist Guido Molinari She was active in the early conceptualist art scene there In 1971 Lake became a co founder with twelve other artists of the artist run gallery Vehicule Art Inc 3 13 Lake s work during this period was influenced by photo based artists including Les Levine who were using the camera to represent an idea rather than documenting reality 6 This was also a period when Lake began to concentrate on the subject of identity In her 1973 series of photographs entitled A One Hour Zero Conversation with Allan B she is the subject as the camera records her expression at various intervals of a candid conversation with a friend 14 To emphasize her expressions Lake used white face make up 14 She then invited her friends and family to circle which of the photographs most represented her personality From the mid 1980s until 1994 Lake ceased appearing as the subject of her work as she turned her attention to more direct forms of camera activism Among her notable works from this period is a series of photographs she created in collaboration with the Teme Augama Anishnabai Band of Bear Island in Temagami Ontario to bring greater public awareness to their land claim 15 Lake continues to make work about the female body now focusing on ageing She exhibits her work worldwide Issues EditIn an interview in Magenta magazine Lake noted the influence of the political climate of the 1970s on her work She stated I know that I am a feminist but I can see that my politics originated in human rights issues civil rights the FLQ in Quebec and race issues in the States 16 In 2006 Roberta Smith of the New York Times compared her work to that of Cindy Sherman 17 however Thomas Micchelli reviewing the feminist collection of the Vienna based Verbund AG for Hyperallergic com asserts that Lake was an influence on the latter in school 18 The two artists were contemporaries in the 1970s and in 1975 Sherman invited Lake to exhibit in a Hallwalls show in New York 19 The artist s performances are often considered to be influenced by other prominent performance movements at the time such as Fluxus happenings 2 As a dedicated anti war activist Lake supported Hans Haacke and other artists working in the Institutional Critique movement to counter cultural support for the Vietnam War effort 2 Lake s work became more explicitly activist in the later 1980 s which many credit to her friendship with the Teme Augama Anishnabai of Bear Island for whom she produced a series of work in the early 1990 s 1 Lake was considered an early example of body art due to the physicality of many of her performances While living in Montreal Lake collaborated with a number of prominent theater and performance groups including the Judson Dance Theater to create performances exploring the interactions of human bodies and inanimate objects in the built environment 2 Other works by Lake explore the relationship between the body and authority often through the act of destruction 2 Major exhibitions EditLake was the subject of a comprehensive retrospective exhibition Introducing Suzy Lake at the Art Gallery of Ontario in 2014 15 curated by Georgiana Uhlyarik 20 21 22 In 2016 she received the Scotiabank Photography Award This resulted in another survey exhibition curated by Gaelle Morel at the Ryerson Image Center RIC in Toronto as part of the 2017 Contact Photography Festival Honours EditSuzy Lake is a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts 23 In 2016 she was recipient of Governor General s Award in Visual and Media Arts 24 and the Scotiabank Photography Award 25 Gallery representation EditShe has been represented by Galerie Gilles Gheerbrant 1974 1977 Jared Sable Gallery 1976 1990 and Paul Petro Contemporary Art 1995 2012 Lake is currently represented by Georgia Scherman Projects Toronto 2012 Solway Jones Gallery Los Angeles 2009 Galerie Donald Browne Montreal 2010 Bibliography EditCatalogues Edit Suzy Lake Concealment Revealment 2006 Hallwalls Gallery Buffalo NY Attitudes et comportements curator Jocelyn Fortin Suzy Lake 2002 ISBN TR647 L35 2002 Suzy Lake Points of Reference by Martha Hanna 1993 ISBN 0 88884 564 2 ISBN 978 0 88884 564 1 Suzy Lake authority is an attribute part II 1992 ISBN 0 920810 48 9 ISBN 978 0 920810 48 4 Suzy Lake are you talking to me 1980 OCLC N6545 V353 For Suzy Lake Chris Knudsen and Robert Walker 1978 OCLC 83615339 Suzy Lake 1975 ISBN 0 919890 02 4Selected books journals Edit Suzy Lake Life amp Work by Erin Silver 2021 ISBN 978 1 4871 0247 0 Radical Gestures Feminist Performance Art in the US and Canada 1970 s to c 2000 by Jayne Wark 2006 ISBN 0 7735 2956 X Carte Blanche a compendium of Canadian photography 2006 ISBN 0 9739739 0 0 ISBN 978 0 9739739 0 7 Point amp Shoot Performance and Photography France Chouiniere and Michele Theriault eds 2005 ISBN 978 2 922135 26 8 Caught in the Act An Anthology of Performance Art By Canadian Women by Johanna Householder and Tanya Mars 2004 ISBN 0 920397 84 0 ISBN 978 0 920397 84 8 Faking Death Canadian Art Photography since 1955 by Penny Cousineau Levine 2003 ISBN 0 7735 2826 1 ISBN 978 0 7735 2826 0 From the Center Feminist Essays on Women s Art by Lucy Lippard 1976 ISBN 0 525 47427 7 ISBN 978 0 525 47427 2Selected exhibitions Edit Suzy Lake Political Poetics University of Toronto Art Centre 26 Donna Feminist Avant Garde of the 1970s from Sammlung Verbund Vienna Galleria nazionale d arte moderna Rome 27 Traffic Conceptual Art in Canada 1965 1980 Art Gallery of Alberta Justina M Barnicke Gallery University of Toronto and the Vancouver Art Gallery 28 Identity Theft Eleanor Antin Lynn Hershman and Suzy Lake Santa Monica Museum of Art Santa Monica CA 29 WACK Art and the Feminist Revolution 1965 1980 Los Angeles CA Museum of Contemporary Art Geffen Contemporary National Museum of Women in Art DC 30 Faking Death Canadian Art Photography and the Canadian Imagination Jack Shainman Gallery New York NY The Unseen Cindy Sherman Early Transformations 1975 1976 Montclair Art Museum Montclair New Jersey 31 Selected public collections Edit Sammlung Verbund Vienna Musee d Art Contemporain Montreal QC Art Gallery of Hamilton Hamilton Ontario Musee national des beaux arts du Quebec QC Winnipeg Art Gallery Winnipeg MB Southern Alberta Art Gallery Lethbridge AB Vancouver Art Gallery Vancouver Glenbow Art Gallery Calgary Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography Ottawa ON Montreal Museum of Fine Art Montreal QC Museum Lodz Poland Art Gallery of Ontario Toronto ON Albright Knox Museum Buffalo New York 32 See also Edit Suzy Lake Interview With A Maker of Change BY BILL CLARKE MARCH 5 2013External links EditSuzy Lake Life amp Work by Erin Silver from the Art Canada Institute CCCA Artist Profile Finding aid to Suzy Lake archives at Art Gallery of OntarioReferences Edit a b Suzy Lake The Canadian Encyclopedia Archived from the original on October 20 2012 Retrieved April 26 2013 a b c d e Silver Erin 2021 Suzy Lake Life amp Work Toronto Art Canada Institute ISBN 978 1 4871 0247 0 a b Suzy Lake in Contemporary Canadian Artists Gale Canada 1997 editor Roger Matuz Hanna Martha 1993 Suzy Lake Point of Reference Ottawa Ontario Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography p 1 ISBN 0 88884 564 2 a b Suzy Lake Ryerson University School of Image Arts January 28 2000 Retrieved April 26 2013 a b WACK Art and the Feminist Revolution Los Angeles California The MIT Press 2007 p 258 ISBN 978 0914357995 Silver Erin 2021 Suzy Lake Life amp Work Toronto Art Canada Institute ISBN 978 1 4871 0247 0 Suzy Lake Studio Art School of fine Arts And Music Retrieved March 8 2016 Silver Erin 2021 Suzy Lake Life amp Work Toronto Art Canada Institute ISBN 978 1 4871 0247 0 Karen White June 14 1947 Suzy Lake The Canadian Encyclopedia Archived from the original on September 14 2012 Retrieved August 5 2012 Silver Erin 2021 Suzy Lake Life amp Work Toronto Art Canada Institute ISBN 978 1 4871 0247 0 Reid Robert Immersing herself in the work Kitchener Waterloo Record February 13 1999 clipping page number needed P027 Vehicule Art Montreal Inc fonds Concordia University Archives Archives3 concordia ca Retrieved August 5 2012 a b Hanna Martha 1993 Suzy Lake Point of Reference Ottawa Ontario Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography p 6 ISBN 0 88884 564 2 Silver Erin 2021 Suzy Lake Life amp Work Toronto Art Canada Institute ISBN 978 1 4871 0247 0 Suzy Lake Renaissance Woman Magenta Magazine November 29 2010 Retrieved August 5 2012 Art in Review The New York Times Roberta Smith February 3 2006 The Feminist Avant Garde Now More than Ever May 20 2017 Gaasch Cynnie January 19 2006 When Everything Old is New Again Suzy Lake at Hallwalls Artvoice com Retrieved August 5 2012 Uhlyarik Georgiana ed 2014 Introducing Suzy Lake Toronto Art Gallery of Ontario ISBN 9781908966735 Everett Green Robert Suzy Lake AGO retrospective follows artist s diverse four decade long career The Globe and Mail Retrieved March 8 2016 Chase Alisia Exhibition review Introducing Suzy Lake Afterimage Retrieved March 8 2016 Members since 1880 Royal Canadian Academy of Arts Archived from the original on May 26 2011 Retrieved September 11 2013 The Canada Council for the Arts Governor General s Awards in Visual and Media Arts ggavma canadacouncil ca Archived from the original on March 11 2016 Retrieved March 7 2016 Scotiabank Photography Award http www scotiabank com photoaward en 0 6336 00 html Suzy Lake Political Poetics Utac utoronto ca June 25 2011 Retrieved August 5 2012 DONNA FEMINIST AVANT GARDE OF THE 1970s e flux March 1 2010 Retrieved August 5 2012 Justina M Barnicke Gallery Traffic Hart House University of Toronto Harthouse ca Retrieved August 5 2012 identity theft eleanor antin lynn hershman suzy lake 1972 1978 Smmoa org 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