Past Exhibitions

Art Toronto 2021

Art Toronto 2021

Adam Basanta, Robbin Deyo, JJ Levine, Lorna Mills, Jenn E Norton, Sabrina Ratté, George E. Russell, Skawennati

October 28 to October 31, 2021

Toronto Metro Convention Center

255 Front St W

Toronto (Ontario) M5V 2W6

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JJ Levine

JJ Levine

Alone Time - Solo Exhibition

August 21 to October 23, 2021

Satellite Program of MOMENTA 2021

Alone Time is a series of brightly coloured photographs of couples sharing intimate interactions; however, each “couple” proves to be a single model, appearing as both the male and female character in the same frame. By demonstrating an individual body’s capacity to engagingly and believably embody two genders, this project questions the mainstream depiction of binary gender roles.

 

 

 

 

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Sabrina Ratté

Sabrina Ratté

Floralia VR - VR Program

August 21 to October 23, 2021

Satellite Program of MOMENTA 2021

Inspired by the writings of Donna J. Haraway, Ursula K. Le Guin, and Greg Egan, the work plunges us into a speculative future, where samples of then extinct plant species are preserved and displayed in a virtual archive room. Through editing and visual strategies, this archive room is sporadically transformed under the effect of interference caused by the memory emanating from the listed plants, revealing traces of a past that continues to haunt the place. Floralia is a simulation of ecosystems born from the fusion of technology and organic matter, where past and future coexist in a perpetual tension of the present.

 

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Jenn E Norton

Jenn E Norton

The Perennials - Augmented Reality Program

June 10 to July 31, 2021

SEE plants, flowers and fungi interact in surprising ways in Jenn E Norton’s augmented reality series ‘The Perennials’. Irises gossip, roses embrace, daisies relax and fungi hang out in four entertaining anthropomorphic animations exposing the usually unseen and unheard communications that secretly take place all around us in the natural world.

 

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Jean-Pierre Gauthier

Jean-Pierre Gauthier

Stochastic Generator & Asservissements - Solo Exhibition

June 10 to July 31, 2021

PLAY the ‘Stochastic Generator’, an interactive musical installation created by Montreal artist Jean-Pierre Gauthier. Using foot pedals and movement detectors, the ‘Stochastic Generator’ responds to your input. As the name implies, a stochastic process means you can’t predict what is going to happen next in the sound compositions initiated by you.

 

Exhibition co-presented by OBORO. May 29 to June 19, 2021 (Asservissements) at OBORO and June 9 to July 31, 2021 (Stochastic Generator) at ELLEPHANT.

 

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