Louis Henderson, Bring Breath to the Death of Rocks (film still), 2018. Super 16mm transferred to HD, 34 minutes. Courtesy of the artist. A man walking on a snowy landscape

About

Sedimentation is a geological process of settlement and solidification. Free-floating fragments come to rest at the bottom of a body of water where over time they lose their liquid content. Then gravitational pressure transforms these fragments into solid rock beds that not only become a firm base, but each layer serves as a record of human and natural activity.

The artists in this exhibition re-imagine the archive as these material fragments that may narrate presences, proximities, and solidarities. Sandra Brewster, Filipa César, Justine A. Chambers, Michael Fernandes, Louis Henderson, Pamila Matharu, and Krista Belle Stewart present image, sonic, and performance recontextualizations of state and official repositories, as well as familial and personal documents, to engage the archival image as counter-image through collapses of time, embodied memory, witnessing, and storytelling.

This presentation is an augmented version of an exhibition first produced and presented in 2023 at the Leonard and Bina Ellen Art Gallery, Concordia University.

Presented by

Art Museum

Sponsors

Canada Council for the Arts
Ontario Arts Council
Toronto Arts Council
Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery

The Art Museum gratefully acknowledges operating support from the Canada Council for the Arts, the Toronto Arts Council, and the Ontario Arts Council.

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  • Date: Wed, Jan 17, 2024
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  • Time & Duration: 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm (EST) (5h)
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  • Venue:
    Art Museum, Justina M. Barnicke Gallery at Hart House
    7 Hart House Circle,
    Toronto, ON M5S 3H
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