City Odyssey draws upon both the tradition of landscape and the contemporary postcard. While using these languages, the active gesture of writing upon Toronto's skyline and most recognizable landmark, rather than fixing the understanding, describes the ways in which the city and population adapt and change over time.
Monday, 2 November 2009
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The Edge of the World
"Take away the idea of dark times and ruin and you begin to hear other voices. Women were not always silent, or without power to make c...
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Alexandra Majerus's artist talk during the exhibition of The Shape of Memory at Modern Fuel ARC in Kingston, Ontario, Canada from Ma...
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I attended a residency at L'Air Arts Atelier 11 Cité Falguière Paris, France in March. The curated group residency Avant-Femme/Avant-G...