No Looking After the Internet

No Looking After the Internet

No Looking After the Internet, A Monthly "Looking Group"
Tuesday, July 30, 2013, 7:30 pm
The July meeting will respond to Jason Lazarus' current solo exhibition at Gallery TPW, examining recurring tensions between public and private viewing. Co-facilitated by artist Michèle Pearson Clarke.

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No Looking After the Internet

No Looking After the Internet, A Monthly "Looking Group"
Tuesday, July 23, 2013, 7:30 pm
In dialogue with the exhibition Gay Premises: Radical Voices in the Archives, 1973-1983 at the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives, and its critical counterpart of collaborative interventions, TAG TEAM, this month’s meeting will examine images included in the Photograph Wall: a key component of the exhibition. Co-facilitated by Erin Silver and Karen Stanworth

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No Looking After the Internet

No Looking After the Internet, A Monthly "Looking Group"
Monday, June 10, 2013, 7:30 pm
The June meeting will respond to Doug Ischar's current solo exhibitions at Gallery 44 and Vtape, examining desire as a force that often exceeds the usual codes of photographic representation. Co-facilitated by artist and curator Jean-Paul Kelly.

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No Looking After the Internet

No Looking After the Internet, A Monthly "Looking Group".
Tuesday, April 23, 2013, 7:30 pm
For the April meeting, artist Chris Curreri presents a collection of found photographs that elude easy interpretation.

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No Looking After the Internet

No Looking After the Internet, A Monthly "Looking Group"
Monday, February 25, 2013, 7:30 pm

In dialogue with the exhibition, HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN WRONGS, currently on view at the Ryerson Image Centre, this month's meeting will examine a selection of images from the exhibition made available to visitors as free, miniature postcards.

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No Looking After the Internet

No Looking After the Internet
Tuesday, January 28, 2013, 7:30 pm

A monthly “looking group” that invites participants to look at a photograph (or series of photographs) they are unfamiliar with, and “read” the image out-loud together. Responding to Deanna Bowen’s Invisible Empires, at the Art Gallery of York University (AGYU), the first meeting will place archival images of racial violence in dialogue with Bowen’s installation.

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