Yesterday Today Tomorrow By Steven Matijcio
Yesterday Today Tomorrow by Steven Matijcio The institution of nation-states and their corresponding borders are as much a product of settlement, politics, colonization, conflicts, and treaties, as they are mythology, ideologies, and projection. Where lines are drawn and where citizenship begins, and ends, are human…
The Narrative and Repertoires of Resistance by Noor Bhangu
The Narrative and Repertoires of Resistance by Noor Bhangu These past decades, when reality and hope has become estranged for those blistering under the sun of the empire, many have found themselves turning to history to seek out narratives of resistance and survival. For Scheherazade,…
Riaz Mehmood: They Make Desolation and Call it Peace
EXHIBITION DATES
3 OCTOBER 2020 – 19 DECEMBER 2020
Tracing a line by Jenn Law
Tracing a line by Jenn Law “Where are we to put the limit between the body and the world, since the world is flesh?” ~Maurice Merleau-Ponty, The Visible and the Invisible, 1964 In many places, a rock with an unbroken line running through it…
Precarious Rest by David Norsworthy, September 26th
YYZ is pleased to present “Precarious Rest” by David Norsworthy A series of performances taking place Saturday, September 26th, 2020 My first job was assembling and delivering the local newspaper in my hometown of Mississauga. My mother and I worked together; layering the flyers,…
Salvador Alanis: Blue. Orange. Yellow. Line Scapes and Landscape.
Blue. Orange. Yellow. Line Scapes and Landscape. by Salvador Alanis In a recent interview, Galia Eibenschutz recounts the challenges she faced during her training as an artist. She belongs to an unusual generation of Mexican artists who emerged in the 90s, such as Damián Ortega,…
Galia Eibenschutz: Red. Blue. Orange. Yellow. Line scapes and Landscape.
EXHIBITION DATES
30 JULY 2020 – 26 SEPTEMBER 2020