Manor Road
Trains travel to and from a fixed point in space beneath a variable colored horizon.
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Jacques Madvo’s street photography of Paris in 1961 is a launching point for a reflection on water forms and their distortion of optics.
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The North Toronto Wastewater Treatment Plant lies in thick brush downhill from a hydroelectric corridor. The eye bounces, guided by the vertical...
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Shapes in a dollhouse betray the fatal competition of earthly things.
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Red, green, blue, and yellow grids track the horizon, left and right. The colours collide and mix.
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The howl of an infant, a tinsel pastoral. ""And the trains still go through the station at La Ciotat." For the 50th Anniversary of Anthology Film...
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Francesco Bertolini, Adolfo Padovan and Giuseppe De Liguoro’s L’inferno (1911), a Doré-inspired visualisation of the eponymous first canticle in...
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Still but twisting eye From fall’s wither to first snow Where lives my wonder
See moreGulls at Gibraltar
Seagulls hover and dip on the rocky coastline of Gibraltar Point. Tilting and multiple horizons camouflage the birds, splintering and gathering the...
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Day and night in a hotel window in Ottawa. The window frame vibrates and multiplies. An embarrassment of lampshades.
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An interstice.
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An interstice
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Serena Gundy Park, in Toronto, so named for the late wife of Toronto businessman James Henry Gundy, who influenced the financial character of early...
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Encores live yet Slice every note, each notice sincere in secret Lovers covet eyeliner to recite in vein or vesicle Clever noise, silence or else
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The thistle, shamrock, rose entwined, a vision in the longhouse, a dream in the wilderness.
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In Toronto's Nordheimer Ravine, an environment of thick brush and dead wood flattens into fields of colour. Its paths lead to Winston Churchill...
See moreBlue Guitar
Things as they are are changed upon the blue guitar.
See moreThe Order of Ideas at the Leslie Street Spit
On the paths that cut through Toronto's Tommy Thompson Park, at the foot of Leslie Street, an assortment of terrains collide: thicket, pebbled...
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The ruins of a nineteenth century farm in the brush off Moatfield Drive in Toronto - a stone shack without a roof and, not much further, a well...
See moreApis in Memphis
Apis the bull of Memphis, earthly representation of the god Ptah. At the temple, Apis the oracle, his movements interpreted as prophecies, his...
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