Tag: conceptual

  • Launching: SUMMER SESSIONS with University of Guelph MFA candidate, Simon M Benedict

    Launching: SUMMER SESSIONS with University of Guelph MFA candidate, Simon M Benedict

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    We are pleased to launch our newest initiative in support of emerging artists and curators: Summer Sessions, a program through which we are making free space and staffing support available to graduates of local and regional colleges and universities to present their thesis exhibitions in downtown Toronto.

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  • TYPOLOGY at the Toronto Art Book Fair: June 16–19, 2016

    TYPOLOGY at the Toronto Art Book Fair: June 16–19, 2016

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    TYPOLOGY is pleased to participate in the inaugural edition of the Toronto Art Book Fair with a pop-up exhibition in the project space, a vendor table in the third floor hallway, and an artist-led book arts workshop on the front lawn, hosted in partnership with Gallery 44 and generously supported by Japanese Paper Place.

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  • Opening May 7th: On The Surface | Susana Reisman, a CONTACT Featured Exhibition

    Opening May 7th: On The Surface | Susana Reisman, a CONTACT Featured Exhibition

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    TYPOLOGY is pleased to present On The Surface | Susana Reisman, featuring the Toronto-based artist’s latest findings from her multi-year investigation into the nature of wood. Encompassing aspects of both drawing and painting even as it foregrounds relationships between sculpture and photography, the exhibition includes a selection of large-scale colour photographs and several freestanding wood sculptures.

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  • Opening soon: Script, Stage, Screen | Ciprian Mureșan, curated by Oana Tanase

    Opening soon: Script, Stage, Screen | Ciprian Mureșan, curated by Oana Tanase

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    TYPOLOGY presents Script, Stage, Screen | Ciprian Mureșan, curated by Oana Tanase. Featuring a critical selection of this internationally known artist’s experimental films, Script, Stage, Screen is the first solo exhibition of Mureșan’s work in Toronto, which we are very pleased to present in partnership with the 29th edition of the Images Festival (April 14–23, 2016).

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  • March news: Paperhouse Benefit and more

    March news: Paperhouse Benefit and more

    We’ve got so much good stuff coming up at the space and in the building that we have to share over multiple posts. Here’s our March update — stay tuned for more news and our April exhibition announcement coming soon. Make a note, mark your calendars, and COME!

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    IN HOUSE: A BENEFIT EXHIBITION FOR PAPERHOUSE STUDIO

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  • Conversations I: Rob Carter, the first in a new series by resident curator Oana Tanase

    Conversations I: Rob Carter, the first in a new series by resident curator Oana Tanase

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    TYPOLOGY is pleased to announce the launch of Conversations, a new series exploring research-based arts by Curator-in-Residence, Oana Tanase. Her first interview features Brooklyn-based artist, Rob Carter. 

    Rob Carter was born in Worcester, UK and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. He received his BFA from The Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art at Oxford University and later received an MFA in Studio Art from Hunter College in New York. He has shown his work internationally, with solo exhibitions at Art In General in New York, Galerie Stefan Röpke in Cologne, Station Independent Projects in New York, Galeria Arnés y Ropke in Madrid and Fondazione Pastificio Cerere in Rome. He has also exhibited at Centre Pompidou-Metz in France, Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art in Japan, The Field Museum in Chicago, Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia and Museum of Arts and Design in New York.

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  • Claire Bishop’s “Déjà Vu”, a response by Katelyn Gallucci

    Claire Bishop’s “Déjà Vu”, a response by Katelyn Gallucci

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    On October 28th, 2015 OCAD University’s Faculty of Liberal Arts & Sciences and School for Interdisciplinary Studies presented a public lecture by Dr. Claire Bishop, art historian, critic, author, and professor in the History of Art Department at CUNY Graduate Center, New York. Entitled “Déjà Vu: Contemporary Art and the Ghosts of Modernity,” Bishop’s lecture critiques themes of the failure and ruin of modernity and utopia that she believes have persisted in contemporary art since the 1990s.

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  • Past Present FUTURE at ESP: review by Fall 2015 intern, Katelyn Gallucci

    Past Present FUTURE at ESP: review by Fall 2015 intern, Katelyn Gallucci

    We are thrilled to welcome Katelyn Gallucci to TYPOLOGY as our curatorial intern for Fall 2015. For her first exhibition review, she visited Erin Stump’s new location on Dupont Street to see their inaugural exhibition.

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    Past present FUTURE is a three-part exhibition co-curated by Kristen Weckworth and Erin Stump at ESP’s new 1558 Dupont Street location. The first exhibition, FUTURE, (closing October 10th) is a group show featuring work by Katie Bethune-Leamen, Fastwürms, Maggie Groat, Cameron Lee, Annie MacDonell, and Susy Oliveira.

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  • Stephen Andrews POV: capsule review by Brynn Higgins-Stirrup

    Stephen Andrews POV: capsule review by Brynn Higgins-Stirrup

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    If you’re in Toronto this summer and looking for an exhibition that is both visually pleasurable and technically astute, take a trip to Stephen Andrews’ Point of View, currently at the Art Gallery of Ontario until August 30th. The exhibition combines a decade and half of Andrews’ most recent work, which is born and bred in Toronto and reflects both the influence of the city and Andrews’ early development as a photography and collage artist, and his later movement into painting.

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  • New Ground, first post by summer intern Brynn Higgins-Stirrup

    On view at The Power Plant until September 7th, The Mouth Holds the Tongue is an exhibition which brings together three emerging Toronto artists, Nadia Belerique, Lili Huston-Herterich, and Laurie Kang. Invited to work collectively, the artists have taken over the space of the upper floor gallery.

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