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Stéphane Gilot and Isabelle Pauwels

  • Blackwood Gallery
  • 3359 Mississauga Rd. N. View on map »
  • Mississauga
  • 905-828-3789
The University of Toronto’s Mississauga outpost gets the Lilliputian treatment when two Belgian-Canadian artists pay a visit. Stéphane Gilot has converted part of Blackwood Gallery, where he is currently artist-in-residence, into the Cineplastic Campus. Working with faculty and graduate students, Gilot recorded a panoply of lectures on such topics as new media culture, architecture and cinema, and projects them here at a tiny scale within a model of the real campus. Pauwels, meanwhile, presents Triple Bill, her three-part video installation on Vancouver’s porn theatres that combines personal reflection, documentary investigation and formal study. Triple Bill is presented within a mini-cinema, meant to recall the mouldering haunts portrayed in the film. Artwork not for sale.—David Balzer
When:
Mar. 6/08 - Jun. 1/08

    Free Event

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