As it is a long weekend here in Canada, one of our plans is to visit a new exhibition that will be opening tomorrow at the Art GAllery of Ontario.
Haute Culture features a selection of 300 works produced by the Toronto-based collective of Jorge Zontal (1944-1994), Felix Partz (1945-1994) and AA Bronson (born 1946).
Curated by Paris-based independent curator Frédéric Bonnet, Haute Culture: General Idea is the first comprehensive retrospective devoted to the collective. The exhibition is organized around five themes, each central to the trio’s production: “the artist, glamour and the creative process”; “mass culture”; “architects/archaeologists”; “sex and reality”; and “AIDS.”
Featuring rarely seen large-scale installations as well as paintings, sculpture, videos and magazines, inviting visitors to explore the Canadian artist collectives legacy a legacy that continues to inspire many contemporary artists working today.
Wow this looks so interesting! I wish I could go..but oh well you would tell us everything!
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Andy
The Black Label
Wow, your cultural agenda is hectic!
ReplyDeleteI love going to openings or just any exhibit for that matter! San Diego does not really have many which is why I take advantage of them when in new york.. This looks really interesting... I need a trip to Toronto now..
ReplyDeleteAll the best, Angel
Hello David:
ReplyDeleteThis sounds as if it is going to be a wonderful exhibition covering, as it does, a most interesting time in the development of art. We are certain that you will enjoy it immensely.
Have a very happy holiday weekend.
It seems to be a very interesting show. With 300 pieces it is a big show, probably one needs multiple visits to absorb all that art. Are we going to get a post after your visit? It would be good to know how was your experience.
ReplyDeleteThis is indeed a blockbuster show. I can't imagine what roller coaster ride of emotions one will experience there.
ReplyDeleteYou've teased us with just enough for us to want a lot more. I enjoy the wit and irony in what you've shown, and the scale and craftsmanship. I hope, like Paisley Curtain, that you'll share a follow-up post!
ReplyDeleteThe exhibition was quite special, not only in content, but also as MArk has just said the irony of seeing things we see in everyday life from a different angle. Review to come soon!
ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS! David I am doing a casual screening at Ryerson University and I need your contact info! Could you email me at clotheslinefinds @ gmail . com ? Thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteThhank you
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