Montréal
I am back from my eastern travels.
It's odd to think of Montreal as an island, but it is – in more ways than its physical geography. I enjoyed my time there, hanging out with the cat, exploring the city, and meeting some lovely people – I even met an Astrophysicist! Going to openings and exhibitions was a treat, plus a performance in the dome of the 'Satosphere' - more to see than I could include, and more to include than I could see. Walking in the Jardin Botanique de Montréal revealed some wonderful patterns - botanical and otherwise.
I can see what the fuss is about.
The PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art
Rajni Perera and Marigold Santos:
Efflorescence/The Way We Wake.
Beautiful paintings, sculptures and installations by these two artists, intertwined and comingled through the four floors of the PHI gallery in Old Montreal. Lovely.
PHI Centre
Richard Mosse: Broken Spectre
Beautiful and terrifying work and an immersive 4-channel video installation. Mosse shoots on an extinct Kodak stock, Aerochrome Color Infrared film, developed for the U.S. military in the 1940s for camouflage detection. The subject was powerful and the results made a big dent in my head. Inspired.
Arsenal Contemporary
Permanent Collection
Sweet. I loved seeing works from the Arsenal permanent collection. Delicious.
Arsenal Contemporary
Biennale ELEKTRA - ILLUSION
OK - curious works from technology frontiers - some generative AI based on prompts in a microphone - I loved how they disappeared as easily as they appeared. Some AR, video and physical installations with audio and interactivity - a wooden pipe organ played by the chaotic movements of a compound pendulum. Philip K. Dick's spirit was present throughout.
Good Vibes
Cool roof decks and good eats
While I enjoyed great food, I also had an encounter with 'so-so' massaman curry!
Among the many treats on my travels, I came across a most unexpected one hanging on the wall of a friend's house – a sketch for a set design I had made for a mainstage theatre production of Primo Nana at Simon Fraser University in the eighties. How cool to encounter that.
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As always, thanks for reading and indulging!
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