Seoungho Cho
Jordan Crandall
Manon Labrecque
Kristin Lucas
Kelly Mark
Michael Merrill
Warren Neidich
Franck Scurti
Cathy Sisler
Peter Spaans
Sylvie Fortin
The relationship between photography and modern architecture and urban planning has been analysed in depth. Optical Verve is a group exhibition of recent works by Canadian, American, European and Asian artists who enlist the global city to explore post-photographic vision.
Vers optiques
Seoungho Cho, Jordan Crandall, Manon Labrecque, Kristin Lucas,
Kelly Mark, Michael Merrill, Warren Neidich, Franck Scurti, Cathy
Sisler, Peter Spaans.
The relationship between photography and modern architecture and
urban planning has been analysed in depth. Optical Verve is a
group exhibition of recent works by Canadian, American, European
and Asian artists who enlist the global city to explore
post-photographic vision. The contemporary artworks featured in
the exhibition foreground the implications of digital imaging and its
reconfiguration of the city. In many works, this is expressed through
the blurring of boundaries between bodies, architecture and space,
a fusion operated through such forms of compression as speed,
editing, digitization, repetition, immersion and database. Together,
these works point to the ways the city is redefined, inhabited and
performed in the era of the digital image and post-photographic
vision.
Curator/commissaire: Sylvie Fortin
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