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Item Ships From: Canada
LeBron Dunk
By Johnathan Ball
Located in Toronto, ON
20" x 16" Unframed Limited Edition Print with Hand Embellishment Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Giclée

LeBron James
By Johnathan Ball
Located in Toronto, ON
20" x 16" Unframed Limited Edition Print with Hand Embellishment Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Giclée

Serie Inflorescencias
Located in Toronto, ON
11.5" x 15" Unframed 2 Ink Linoleum Print on Paper Hand Signed by Iván Bautista
Category

2010s Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Linocut

Duke Ellington
By Ronnie Wood
Located in Toronto, ON
23" x 16" Unframed Limited Edition Numbered of 250 Hand Signed by Ronnie Wood
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Giclée

Farm Girl
By Todd White
Located in Toronto, ON
25" x 16" Unframed Limited Edition Giclee of 100 Hand Signed by Todd White 2021
Category

2010s Expressionist Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Giclée

Rabbit - Day After Tomorrow
Located in Toronto, ON
Image Size: 5" x 4" Unframed Limited Edition Etching of 10 Hand Signed by Mariko Ando
Category

2010s Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Etching

Precious? - Gold
Located in Toronto, ON
Image Size: 7.5" x 6" Unframed Limited Edition Etching of 10 Hand Signed by Mariko Ando 2019
Category

2010s Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Etching

Non-Existent Letter
Located in Toronto, ON
Image Size: 8.5" x 6" Unframed Limited Edition Etching of 20 Hand Signed by Mariko Ando 2015
Category

2010s Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Etching

Moon and Rose Sisters
Located in Toronto, ON
Image Size: 4" x 4" Unframed Limited Edition Etching of 20 Hand Signed by Mariko Ando 2016
Category

2010s Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Etching

Non-Existent Bird
Located in Toronto, ON
Image Size: 8.5" x 6" Unframed Limited Edition Etching of 20 Hand Signed by Mariko Ando 2015
Category

2010s Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Etching

Moon and Bat
Located in Toronto, ON
Image Size: 6" x 4" Unframed Limited Edition Etching of 20 Hand Signed by Mariko Ando 2016
Category

2010s Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Etching

Moon and Bird
Located in Toronto, ON
Image Size: 6" x 4" Unframed Limited Edition Etching of 20 Hand Signed by Mariko Ando 2016
Category

2010s Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Etching

Mind the Egg
Located in Toronto, ON
Image Size: 4" x 4" Unframed Limited Edition Etching of 20 Hand Signed by Mariko Ando
Category

2010s Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Etching

Living Room
Located in Toronto, ON
9" x 7" Unframed Original Etching of 20 Hand Signed by Mariko Ando 2012
Category

2010s Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Etching

Little Red Bird
Located in Toronto, ON
Image Size: 7" x 4" Unframed Limited Edition Etching of 20 Hand Signed by Mariko Ando 2015
Category

2010s Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Etching

Do Bunnies Dream of Electric Bird?
Located in Toronto, ON
4 1/4" x 6" Unframed Limited Edition Etching + Aqua Tint + Chine colle,Hand coloured Hand signed by Mariko Ando 2021
Category

2010s Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Etching

Mats
By Stephen Holland
Located in Toronto, ON
Limited Edition Serigraph on Paper with Hand Embellishment of 3 Hand Signed by Stephen Holland
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Paper

Bambino
By Stephen Holland
Located in Toronto, ON
Limited Edition Giclee on Canvas Hand Signed by Stephen Holland
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Giclée

The 1971 Miss General Idea Pageant
By General Idea
Located in Toronto, Ontario
In 1967, General Idea was founded in Toronto by AA Bronson (b. 1946), Felix Partz (1945-1994), and Jorge Zontal (1944-1994). Over the course of four decades, they made a significant ...
Category

1970s Post-Modern Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

The Hand of the Spirit of Miss General Idea
By General Idea
Located in Toronto, Ontario
In 1967, General Idea was founded in Toronto by AA Bronson (b. 1946), Felix Partz (1945-1994), and Jorge Zontal (1944-1994). Over the course of 25 years, they made a significant contribution to postmodern and conceptual art in Canada and beyond. The group was both prolific and multi-disciplinary long before it became de rigueur. They with photography, sculpture, painting, mail art, video, installation, multiples, and performance. With their subversive approach and interest in parody and appropriation, General Idea addressed a broad range of social (and art-world) issues such as the cult of the artist, mass media, queer identity, and consumerism. Thematic continuity was a key element in General Idea's work. Early on they introduced talismans or logos that they would revisit and re-envision, including skulls, ziggurats, and poodles. Perhaps one of the earliest of these icons is the pinching hand, or "Hand of the Spirit" which debuts around 1972 and appears frequently throughout the decade. Centered on a hand-painted background, "The Hand of the Spirit of Miss General Idea" features a vibrant crest that displays a hand with fingers curled in a mystical gesture. This print comes from "Fear Management": a set of 8 prints...
Category

1980s Post-Modern Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

City
Located in Montreal, Quebec
For the exhibition Panorama of the Anthropocene, Oli Sorenson presents an array of works created in a hybrid style that evokes the square layout of Instag...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Paper, Digital

Laptop
Located in Montreal, Quebec
For the exhibition Panorama of the Anthropocene, Oli Sorenson presents an array of works created in a hybrid style that evokes the square layout of Instag...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Paper, Digital

Video Card
Located in Montreal, Quebec
For the exhibition Panorama of the Anthropocene, Oli Sorenson presents an array of works created in a hybrid style that evokes the square layout of Instagram, the pixelated landscape...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Paper, Digital

Rechargeable Batteries
Located in Montreal, Quebec
For the exhibition Panorama of the Anthropocene, Oli Sorenson presents an array of works created in a hybrid style that evokes the square layout of Instagram, the pixelated landscapes of Minecraft and the geometric paintings of Peter Halley. While Halley's paintings refer to philosopher Michel...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Digital, Archival Paper

Carcass
Located in Montreal, Quebec
For the exhibition Panorama of the Anthropocene, Oli Sorenson presents an array of works created in a hybrid style that evokes the square layout of Instag...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Paper, Digital

Corona life
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Building on a series of exhibitions titled Panorama of the Anthropocene which examined the ecological impact of human activity through an array of paintings, digital prints and video...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Canvas, Digital

Corona Death
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Building on a series of exhibitions titled Panorama of the Anthropocene which examined the ecological impact of human activity through an array of paintings, digital prints and video...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Canvas, Digital

Moderna
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Building on a series of exhibitions titled Panorama of the Anthropocene which examined the ecological impact of human activity through an array of paintings, digital prints and video...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Paper, Digital

Pfizer
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Building on a series of exhibitions titled Panorama of the Anthropocene which examined the ecological impact of human activity through an array of paintings, digital prints and video...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Paper, Digital

AstraZeneka
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Building on a series of exhibitions titled Panorama of the Anthropocene which examined the ecological impact of human activity through an array of paintings, digital prints and video...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Paper, Digital

There is Hope, If We Rise (Rise)
By Sonny Assu
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Sonny Assu (Liǥwildaʼx̱w of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nations) was raised in North Delta, BC, over 250 km away from his home ancestral home on Vancouver Island. Having been raised as your everyday average suburbanite, it wasn't until he was eight years old that he discovered his Liǥwildax̱w/Kwakwaka’wakw heritage. Later in life, this discovery would be the conceptual focal point that helped launch his unique art practice. Assu's artistic practice is diverse: spanning painting, sculpture, photography, digital art and printmaking. Sonny negotiates Western and Kwakwaka’wakw principles of art making as a means of exploring his family history and the experiences of being an Indigenous person in the colonial state of Canada. Having cut his teeth in Vancouver's art scene, Assu packed up and moved to Montreal to be with the love of his life. Five years later, along with his wife and beautiful daughter, Sonny moved back to BC, eventually settling back "home" in unceded Liǥwildaʼx̱w territory (Campbell River, BC.). Assu received his BFA from the Emily Carr University in 2002 and was the recipient of their distinguished alumni award in 2006. He received the BC Creative Achievement Award in First Nations art...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

There is Hope, If We Rise (Never Idle)
By Sonny Assu
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Sonny Assu (Liǥwildaʼx̱w of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nations) was raised in North Delta, BC, over 250 km away from his home ancestral home on Vancouver Island. Having been raised as your ev...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

Neville
By Charles Pachter
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Charles Pachter (b. 1942) is one of the most collected and cherished Canadian artists. His iconic, uplifting, and patriotic images have independently earned their place in the nation's museums and the Canadian art canon. The barn, along with Queen Elizabeth and the Moose, forms a triad of icons that Charles Pachter has repeatedly visited over the course of his career. Playful and a touch irreverent, Pachter's charming imagery presents a new narrative on Canadiana. The artist’s vast body of work includes painting, sculpture, printmaking, and drawing. Pachter’s works are widely sought-after and are an ideal selection for starting or continuing a collection of 20th-century Canadian art. Pachter's confident colors, sharp lines, and graphic qualities are instantly recognizable and continue to be a mainstay throughout his oeuvre. Here with an image of the classic TTC (Toronto Transit Commission) streetcars, this work epitomizes Pacther’s version of Canadian Pop Art...
Category

1970s Pop Art Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

Unknown Unknown Unknowns
By Adam Gunn
Located in Montreal, Quebec
My painting practice began with subverting the idea of a still life to create an absurd experience where the presence of carefully observed and exaggerated absurd forms painted from ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Photographic Paper

Pantie stains #6
By Cal Lane
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Rust on archival paper Cal Lane is an internationally acclaimed sculptor known for turning ordinary objects into lacy artworks. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from Nova ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Paper

Pantie stains #5
By Cal Lane
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Rust on archival paper Cal Lane is an internationally acclaimed sculptor known for turning ordinary objects into lacy artworks. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from Nova ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Paper

Pantie stains #3
By Cal Lane
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Rust on archival paper Cal Lane is an internationally acclaimed sculptor known for turning ordinary objects into lacy artworks. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from Nova ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Paper

Pantie stains #8
By Cal Lane
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Rust on archival paper Cal Lane is an internationally acclaimed sculptor known for turning ordinary objects into lacy artworks. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from Nova ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Paper

Pantie stains #4
By Cal Lane
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Rust on archival paper Cal Lane is an internationally acclaimed sculptor known for turning ordinary objects into lacy artworks. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from Nova ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Paper

Pantie stains #1
By Cal Lane
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Rust on archival paper Cal Lane is an internationally acclaimed sculptor known for turning ordinary objects into lacy artworks. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from Nova ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Paper

Pantie stains #2
By Cal Lane
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Rust on archival paper Cal Lane is an internationally acclaimed sculptor known for turning ordinary objects into lacy artworks. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from Nova ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Paper

We shall reassert our inherent rights
By Sonny Assu
Located in Montreal, Quebec
The title "Interventions On The Imaginary" is a clear reference to Marcia Crosby’s essay, "The Construction of the Imaginary Indian", and situates itself within the realm of remix culture—as digital interventions onto works that contain the colonial gaze. These interventions participate in the growing discourse of decolonization, acting as “tags” to challenging the colonial fantasy of terra nullius and confronting the dominant colonial culture’s continued portrayal of Indigenous peoples as a vanishing race...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Paper, Digital

The paradise Syndrome, Voyage #32
By Sonny Assu
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Titled after an episode of Star Trek, The Paradise Syndrome features new work by Sonny Assu. Combining Indigenous content with appropriated images and text from marine chart...
Category

2010s Abstract Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Pigment

Acts I-2 #1
Located in Montreal, Quebec
In Acts 2:3 of the Bible, flaming tongues lap at the disciples, conferring upon them the ability to speak languages not their own. These fiery tongues have signified the power of speech, persuasion, and the ability to preach to the masses. Ingrid Bachmann’s tongues in Pinocchio’s Dilemma are glossy as if sugarcoated and boiled into hard candies—a crystallization process. They are the only of her works that people have tried to lick. Alternately seductive and repulsive, they wag mechanically at eye-level, emitting a small wind-up machine language of their own. The tongue gives the impression an attempt to tell, a revealing of secrets. On the opposing side of the room, a rod extends slowly from a hole in the wall, inching out, then back in. Pinocchio’s nose is an instantly recognizable stand-in for lies, liars, fakes. Pinocchio originated as the protagonist of a 19th-century children’s book by the Italian writer Carlo Collodi, and was most famously adapted by The Walt Disney Company. The pre-Disney Pinocchio is unruly, violent and mischievous; his story was originally intended to be a tragedy in which the marionette is hung from an oak tree branch by his enemies. Angry Work contains a latent violence—that which is found in childhood games, stories, myths, novels, and in the tools of the everyday. Two 14-foot-long knitting needles—domestic weaponry—lean as dead as stones, cool and silent, against the wall. These weighted objects commune with three bronze tongues, pre-vocalizations, embalmed. Bronze is a silent material. Two drawings invoke Cassandra, who was promised the gift of prophecy by Apollo. When Apollo appeared to her, she refused his sexual advances. In some iterations of the story, Apollo appeared as a wolf surrounded by mice and spat on her tongue. She awoke with a taste on her tongue. Maybe metallic, maybe red. She had been granted the gift of prophecy, with one condition: no one would believe her. This burdened us with one of the earliest models of hysteria—speaking in tongues, speaking marred truths. Bachmann maintains that Angry Work is not limited to women’s anger, or to personal anger. It’s about generalized anger. “The red world And corresponding red breezes.” [1] A cloud of anger, hints of red. An amorphous unknown. “The Airborne Toxic Event” [2] that encapsulates truth, lies, histories repeated, struggle, strife, shock, grappling and anger, anger, anger. I am told that The Angry Machine weighs 400 pounds and emits a mechanized hum. It will be fenced in, for the protection of both viewers and itself. It will not perform on demand, but at scheduled intervals, only occasionally. It has a projectile that is red. Red is the memory of a children’s game, trying to avoid hitting yourself, to avoid the smack of something against your skin. Red is interiority: the tongue, cheeks, throat and kisses. One can “see red” in a fit of rage. Red is blood, and red is romance — “roses being burned alive.” [3] [1] Anne Carson...
Category

2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Watercolor, Screen

Celly 3
By Laurent Lamarche
Located in Montreal, Quebec
For years, Laurent Lamarche has questioned the relationship between nature and artifice by producing fictional living organisms. Lamarche’s practice explores the following question, ...
Category

2010s Abstract Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Plexiglass, Digital

Celly 4
By Laurent Lamarche
Located in Montreal, Quebec
For years, Laurent Lamarche has questioned the relationship between nature and artifice by producing fictional living organisms. Lamarche’s practice explores the following question, ...
Category

2010s Abstract Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Plexiglass, Digital

Diffraction, trace #1
By Laurent Lamarche
Located in Montreal, Quebec
For years, Laurent Lamarche has questioned the relationship between nature and artifice by producing fictional living organisms. Lamarche’s practice explores the following question, ...
Category

2010s Abstract Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Digital

Diffraction, trace #4
By Laurent Lamarche
Located in Montreal, Quebec
For years, Laurent Lamarche has questioned the relationship between nature and artifice by producing fictional living organisms. Lamarche’s practice explores the following question, ...
Category

2010s Abstract Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Digital

Ductile 1
By Laurent Lamarche
Located in Montreal, Quebec
For years, Laurent Lamarche has questioned the relationship between nature and artifice by producing fictional living organisms. Lamarche’s practice explores the following question, ...
Category

2010s Abstract Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Plexiglass, Digital

Plasma 7
By Laurent Lamarche
Located in Montreal, Quebec
For years, Laurent Lamarche has questioned the relationship between nature and artifice by producing fictional living organisms. Lamarche’s practice explores the following question, ...
Category

2010s Abstract Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Plexiglass, Digital

The paradise Syndrome, Voyage #36
By Sonny Assu
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Titled after an episode of Star Trek, The Paradise Syndrome features new work by Sonny Assu. Combining Indigenous content with appropriated images and text from marine chart...
Category

2010s Abstract Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Pigment

The paradise Syndrome, Voyage #38
By Sonny Assu
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Titled after an episode of Star Trek, The Paradise Syndrome features new work by Sonny Assu. Combining Indigenous content with appropriated images and text from marine chart maps, covers from Choose Your Own Adventure gamebooks, and science fiction television programs, this exhibition continues Assu’s exploration around the intersection of Indigenous Peoples and North American pop culture. In the Star Trek episode The Paradise Syndrome, Captain Kirk suffers from amnesia when he arrives on an alien planet, which is inhabited by a society of people who resemble Indigenous Peoples in North America. Kirk is found by a group of women who believe that he is a god and then take him back to their community. At the end of the episode, he is attacked when they realize he is not a god. Spock and McCoy are transported to his rescue, but in the midst of the conflict, a tribal priestess who Kirk developed a relationship with, is killed. In this exhibition, Assu presents two series of digitally altered prints inspired by fact and fiction. The first series depicts ovoids superimposed onto digital scans of paintings by Emily Carr and A.Y. Jackson, framed by gamebook covers. The prints feature alien forms descending, referencing a Star Trek: Voyager episode titled Tattoo. In this episode, Chakotay meets the Sky Spirits, aliens who visited Earth thousands of years ago. They met nomadic humans who had great respect for the land and other animals. The Sky Spirits were so impressed that they gifted the nomads with an inheritance that would allow them to thrive and protect their world. When the Sky Spirits returned thousands of years later, they found that the weapons and diseases of invaders from other lands had decimated the nomadic ‘Inheritors’. Chakotay’s tattoo was the mark of an Inheritor and signaled to the Sky Spirits that some of the Inheritors had survived. Assu’s gamebook prints expand on this fictional story, incorporating aspects of our colonial history in the Pacific Northwest. This exhibition is a playful investigation of challenging issues. By incorporating nostalgic gamebooks from the 1980s, Assu alludes to the discovery of his Kwawaka’wakw heritage, which has recently led him back to living in his ancestral land. The second series of Assu’s prints in this exhibition depict digital illustrations, inspired by Indigenous copper shield symbols, that are superimposed onto navigational marine maps...
Category

2010s Abstract Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Pigment

The paradise Syndrome, Voyage #9
By Sonny Assu
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Titled after an episode of Star Trek, The Paradise Syndrome features new work by Sonny Assu. Combining Indigenous content with appropriated images and text from marine chart...
Category

2010s Abstract Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Pigment

Nuit Blanche à Delhi
By Michel Piquette
Located in Montreal, Quebec
It is the luminous colours of Michel Piquette’s works that first catch the eye. His chromatic circles that stir up vision take root in an aesthetic tradition a few decades old alread...
Category

2010s Abstract Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Paper, Digital

Business As Usual
By Jessica Houston
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Going North in the Work of Jessica Houston By L. Sasha Gora Jessica Houston’s most recent works look north. What is north? Where is it? Is it a fixed place, or something else? He...
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2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Color

Lay Bare
By Jessica Houston
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Going North in the Work of Jessica Houston By L. Sasha Gora Jessica Houston’s most recent works look north. What is north? Where is it? Is it a fixed place, or something else? He...
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2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

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Color

Heritage Of All
By Jessica Houston
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Going North in the Work of Jessica Houston By L. Sasha Gora Jessica Houston’s most recent works look north. What is north? Where is it? Is it a fixed place, or something else? He...
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2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

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Color

Mapped, Claimed, Evaluated
By Jessica Houston
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Going North in the Work of Jessica Houston By L. Sasha Gora Jessica Houston’s most recent works look north. What is north? Where is it? Is it a fixed place, or something else? Her second solo show at Art Mûr brings together paintings, a sound sculpture, and chine collé prints, all of which reveal a fragile, fluid, and often fractured, north. An iron ore stone becomes a speaker, playing recordings of interviews and singing, and expanding the physical presence of the stone. The exaggerated textures of the paintings give them, too, a sculptural and documentary feel. They record how actions—breaking and piercing, pushing and pulling—disrupt and transform the paintings’ surfaces. By resembling patterns one finds in the wild—scratches across the surface of a rock, uneven waves that form on melting snow—they unhinge any clear distinction between what is natural and what is made. Made with a printmaking technique that binds together distinct papers, the chine collé prints begin with photographs Houston took of Baffin Island. She then combines the images with coloured paper, creating traces of the process of extracting and replacing parts of a scene, and an equal awareness of both what is present and absent. Some are composed of double circles, like looking through binoculars. In Business As Usual, a decaying interior—peeling wallpaper...
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2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

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Color

Staking Claim
By Jessica Houston
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Going North in the Work of Jessica Houston By L. Sasha Gora Jessica Houston’s most recent works look north. What is north? Where is it? Is it a fixed place, or something else? He...
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2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

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Color

White Horizon
By Jessica Houston
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Going North in the Work of Jessica Houston By L. Sasha Gora Jessica Houston’s most recent works look north. What is north? Where is it? Is it a fixed place, or something else? He...
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2010s Contemporary Canada - Prints and Multiples

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Color

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