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"Crawling out of a hidden place"

Group Exhibition

Curated by: Anaïs Castro & David Liss

In the midst of what is surely one of the most disruptive years in modern history, we emerge, tentatively, from the uncertain shadows of the past months into the light of a world fundamentally transformed. Recent events have revealed hidden vulnerabilities and exposed cracks and fissures within our social fabric, our governing and economic systems, and within ourselves and the shifting world around us. We live amidst a system shattered and renewed. Within this context, Arsenal Contemporary Art Toronto presents Crawling out of a hidden place, a group exhibition that features nine artists whose recent and new works resonate with the pulse of this charged, transitional moment.

Through this exhibition, the viewer is invited toconsider the impact and processes that consumption, domestication and commodification have upon the human body and spirit. Awakened to the self and to the present while acknowledging the complexities of history, the exhibition examines our relationships to food, medicine, hygiene, gender, sexuality, language, technology and identity. If this moment is to teach us anything, it is that our relationships with others come into being via our interaction with our own body.

- Anaïs Castro & David Liss

Artistes exposés

  • Nicholas Aiden
  • Ghazaleh Avarzamani
  • Maya Fuhr
  • Miles Greenberg
  • Claire Greenshaw
  • Catherine Telford Keogh
  • Robert Anthony O'Halloran
  • Josi Smit
  • Chason Yeboah

Vinyl Image Mounted on Plexiglas® ,
47 x 47 in

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