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Message from the Board of Directors

Jérôme Havre, Cauleen Smith, and Camille Turner

Triangle Trade
September 14-November 11, 2017

Gallery TPW is thrilled to announce an exhibition project featuring Jérôme Havre, Cauleen Smith, and Camille Turner, a new commission made possible with the generous support of Partners in Art.

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HYPNOTIC SHOW

HYPNOTIC SHOW
June 12-13, 2014

A project by Raimundas Malašauskas and Marcos Lutyens, with Tamara Henderson, Angie Keefer and Maryse Larivière.
Gallery TPW is excited to partner with Kunstverein Toronto to present their first project, Hypnotic Show, an exhibition that develops in the mind.

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Looked-at Looking

Blog Post

Posted June 20, 2013

In this response to the monthly looking group series, No Looking After the Internet, writer Noel Glover examines the role of witnessing and shame in the pedagogical space of the gallery and asks what it means to look at images while being looked at by other viewers.

Looked-at Looking

Posted on June 20, 2013
In this response to the monthly looking group series, No Looking After the Internet, writer Noel Glover examines the role of witnessing and shame in the pedagogical space of the gallery and asks what it means to look at images while being looked at by other viewers

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Doing the Difficult Work

Montreal-based writer Amber Berson shares her reflections on the workshop titled “The Form of Violence / The Form of Exhibition” presented by Liz Park for Invisible Violence at CEREV (The Centre for Ethnographic Research and Exhibition in the Aftermath of Violence) at Concordia University on February 27.

Invisible Violence

Doing the Difficult Work
Montreal-based writer Amber Berson shares her reflections on the workshop titled “The Form of Violence / The Form of Exhibition” presented by Liz Park for Invisible Violence at CEREV (The Centre for Ethnographic Research and Exhibition in the Aftermath of Violence) at Concordia University on February 27.

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About TPW R&D Online

The R&D website is conceived as a bulletin board of ideas, discussion and resources - an ongoing and accumulating archive of what has been happening at the gallery both publicly and in more intimate research moments.

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About R&D Online

About R&D Online

The R&D website is conceived as a bulletin board of ideas, discussion and resources - an ongoing and accumulating archive of what has been happening at the gallery both publicly and in more intimate research moments. Broadly speaking, the Events/Exhibitions notes give the details about public programs, while the Research/Conversation notes elaborate on the concepts and debates around what we’re up to.

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