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Exhibitions at The Power Plant

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Arctic/Amazon

1 Oct – 31 Dec 2022
Pia Arke (Greenland/Denmark), Sonya Kelliher-Combs (United States), Tanya Lukin Linklater (United States/Canada), Couzyn van Heuvelen (Canada), Máret Ánne Sara (Norway), Uýra (Indigenous in diaspora), Olinda Reshijabe Silvano (Peru), Morzaniel Iramari (Brazil), Leandro Lima & Gisela Motta (Brazil), Sheroanawe Hakihiiwe (Venezuela), and Outi Pieski (Finland) will be featured in Arctic/Amazon. Encompassing a range of medmore

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Kader Attia

The Field of Emotion

The Field of Emotion

27 Jan – 13 May 2018
“Our contemporary world is haunted by the wounds of the past” (Kader Attia)

Over the last few years, the notion of “repair” as both a physical and symbolic act has been at the core of Kader Attia’s work. In this context, “repair” does not mean to fix things in order to return them to their original state. On the contrary, Attia’s works point to the fact that wounds and injuries of the past seek repair although they are irreparable. The artist draw… more

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Olaf Breuning

Good News, Bad News

Good News, Bad News

1 May – 12 Sep 2010
Olaf Breuning - Good News, Bad News
Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival

Olaf Breuning's Good News Bad News (2008) looks at how the unrelenting flow of press coverage, news and gossip has an impact on personal and collective identity. His multifaceted tableau vivant depicts a crowd of people whose bodies and faces are completely covered by newspaper, as if their identities are defined by the information they consume. The 50 people in the photograph lack individuality, but as a group form a p… more

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Stretch - artists from Canada, USA, Mexico, Cuba, Guatemala, Colombia and Brazil

20 Jun – 1 Sep 2003
Stretch includes artists from Canada, USA, Mexico, Cuba, Guatemala, Colombia and Brazil. Bringing together artwork from different nations within the Americas serves to provide a perspective on more than thirty works that derive their visual economy from the legacy of Minimal art and their linguistic underpinnings from Conceptual art. But to present what might be called Minimal or Conceptual art is neither the goal of the artwork nor the goal of the exhibition. Instead, Stretch reveals the divers… more

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Liz Magor

Solo Exhibition

22 Mar – 25 May 2003
The exhibition ‘Liz Magor’, co-produced with the Vancouver Art Gallery, is a survey of the artist's work from 1989 to the present. It includes thirty-four re-enactor photographs, the artist's ten-year project documenting hobbyists who stage historical battles. The sixteen realist sculptures from 1996 to the present derive from the re-enactor project, but concentrate on domestic issues of cocooning or survivalist themes of disguise and hiding more

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Lee Bul

Live Forever

Live Forever

14 Dec 2002 – 2 Mar 2003
Through conceptually rich and technically innovative artworks, Lee Bul explores the notion of immortality and the desire to transcend the limits of the body. Based in Seoul, Korea, Lee's past works have included elaborate costumes composed of stuffed body parts, jewel-encrusted decomposing fish, and silicone sculptures of female cyborgs and cyber-organisms. Her newest installation, Live Forever continues her investigation of the body and technology through three self-enclosed karaoke pods and a … more