Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2021.
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Reimagining Mourning Exhibition
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Cette activité se déroule pendant toute la durée de la Fête de la culture.
Lieu
Sur Gallery
39 Queens Quay E Suite 100
Old Toronto, ON
Accès
Gratuit.
Offert en Anglais.
A des toillettes neutres et accessible en chaise roulante.
À propos
People must mourn, yet this human need has been challenged by the pandemic where thousands around the globe have not been able to accompany their sick relatives and friends during the last few days of their lives. Our rituals, funerals, vigils, ceremonies, and congregations have had to change in order to prevent further spread of the disease. The uncertainty of death has become as real and as palpable as the uncertainty of living, and those most vulnerable in our society have paid the heftiest price during this global tragedy. However, deprived of the ability to mourn has led to alternate modes of expression and human interaction. Many have adapted to new possibilities and perspectives, all of which include our process of mourning. The artists Paolo Almario, Laura Barrón, Claudia Chagoya, and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer offer new insights into this human quest and position the task as an all-encompassing and collective endeavor. Their work speaks to a generation of people who have had to overcome uncertainty and unpredictability, where memory serves as a powerful tool to re-conceptualize a different outcome.
The artists in the exhibition Reimagining Mourning construct narratives that discuss the despair faced by loss while also offering humanity a place for closure. No one can ever prepare for death or loss, but these artists allow a space for its representation, they display the fragility of life and the humanity we all share. Almario, Barrón, Chagoya, and Lozano-Hemmer capture an experiential and transcendental place, and they suggest a new terrain for its absent subject, no longer confined to isolation. Perhaps the ability of artists to provide spaces of revisiting, regenerating, and reimagining sites of remembrance and commemoration – one that we all long for and need – will lead us to acknowledge the horrors of our past and present and seek to live a more just and balanced future.
Please note that the gallery is open by appointment only on Fridays and Saturdays for viewing. Face masks are mandatory within the space, and we ask that you engage in social distancing.
To book a time slot please email [email protected]
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Organisateur
Sur Gallery
Sur Gallery is Toronto's first gallery space dedicated to the implementation of art projects, which showcase and promote contemporary Latin American artistic practices. Initiatives are aimed to socially innovate, critically engage, lending itself to opportunities of national relevance in order to begin to develop global networks of exchange. Sur Gallery is a project of LACAP. We have a physical space where individuals will be inspired, will interpret, teach and learn about, share and explore various approaches to engage with Latin American art. Within our day-to-day activities, we find innovative ways to interpret and showcase Latin American art, offer opportunities for audiences to understand its relevance in today's global context.