Night Language

While looking like evocative abstract drawing, the tar calligraphy of “Night Language” reminds us of the wearing out of a manufactured substance that is part of our daily lives in an industrial world. We manufacture tar to temporarily repair the cracks in the roads, an attempt to resist or slow down the natural breakage.

“Night Language” comprises a series of photos, large backlit prints installed in light boxes, and a 4-minute video with a soundtrack.

The photos have been exhibited at:
2018 –  BC Culture Days, Vancouver – Group show “galerie nomade 0.1”
2014 – Art Gallery of St. Albert, St. Albert, AB – Group show “Delineate”, curator Jenny Willson-McGrath

The video has been screened at:
2018 – BC Culture Days, Vancouver – Group show galerie nomade 0.1
2012 – Le Labo, Toronto, ON – Group show, “Fissures”, curator Pascal Paquette
2011 – Vidéoformes, Clermont-Ferrand, France

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