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Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Jayce Salloum a history of photography

April 23 – May 21, 2016
  • MKG127
Jayce Salloum, taking stock, dusted mud path, stores/goods, truck upheaved, moving around, silk road routes, few minutes away from the Driver’s restaurant near Qarghanatu, on the way to Band-e-Amir from Bamiyan
Jayce Salloum, K searching the fields, title tba
Jayce Salloum, sky bright sky night first star I see tonight, celestial views etched into a red car hood, the ability of the abstract to bring one further into the scene, the setting, night sky, sub/urban setting of homes on top of Coast Salish (Musqueam/ Squamish/Tsleil-Waututh) land at or near sən’a?qw/Sen’ákw (Kitsalano reduced from August Jack Xats’alanexw/Khahtsahlano)

We are buried in a plethora of images, inundated with a surfeit of surfaces, slices of shadows and the self, reflections bouncing off glass. We carry these images with us, or at least images of the images where the instant has meaning and the moment is lost. Salloum retraces his encounters with photography with work from several decades including photographs by Ansel Adams, Sabine Bitter & Helmut Weber, Moyra Davey, Lorraine Gilbert, Barbara Martz, Alison Rossiter, Barbara Spohr, Andy Sylvester and others.

Jayce Salloum has exhibited at the widest range of venues possible, from the smallest storefronts in his neighbourhood to institutions including the Musée du Louvre, Museum of Modern Art, Centre Georges Pompidou, National Gallery of Canada, Bienal De La Havana, Sharjah Biennial, and the Biennale of Sydney. Salloum is a recipient of the 2014 Governor General’s Award in Visual and Media Arts and is a finalist for the 2016 Scotiabank Photography Award.

  • Jayce Salloum – As if an itinerant geographer of conflicted territories, Salloum observes the world and creates images/texts to re-make meaning from. He tries to go only where he is invited or where there is an intrinsic affinity, his projects being rooted in an intimate engagement with place. A grandson of Syrian or Lebanese immigrants he was born and raised on others’ land, the Sylix (Okanagan) territory. After 23 years living and working elsewheres he planted himself on the unceded stolen lands of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw and səl̓ilw̓ətaʔɬ. Recognizing and acting on this is an everyday practice, but let’s face it, he could do a lot more.

Davida Nemeroff Connective Tissues

8eleven
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Dean West The Painted Photograph

Alison Milne Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Camille Rojas The Whistler

Alliance Française Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Group Exhibition CANADIAN BELONGING(s)

Art Gallery of Mississauga
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Paige Lindsay Thank You! Call Again!

Artspace Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Jill Greenberg "Paintings"

Bau-Xi Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Sylvie Bélanger, James Nizam Mnemonic Landscape / 15.7.15@10:30

Birch Contemporary
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Stine Marie Jacobsen, Emma Waltraud Howes The distance between nowhere and now here

Blackwood Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Robert Bean Thing Site

Circuit Gallery @ Prefix ICA
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

The 2015 Paris Photo – Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards Shortlist

CONTACT Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Vikky Alexander The Temptation of Saint Anthony

Cooper Cole
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Barbara Astman Looking: Then and Now

Corkin Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Nadia Belerique Bed Island

Daniel Faria Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Paul Butler The Collage Party / Semiotics Aside

Division Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Guy Maddin Ransom Notes from the Lavender Underground

The Drake Hotel
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Isabelle Hayeur, Elena Willis Biophilia Reimagined

ELLEPHANT
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Elise Rasmussen Fragments of an Imagined Place

Erin Stump Projects
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Clive Holden Internet Mountains

Gardiner Museum
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Suzy Lake Performing an Archive

Georgia Scherman Projects
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Ian Willms We Shall See

Gladstone Hotel
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Nick Kozak Paris: Baras / Les Roses d'Acier

Gladstone Hotel
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Ursula Handleigh Palimpsest

Harbourfront Centre
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Jessica Thalmann, Ryan Van Der Hout Surface Tension

Hashtag Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Brendan George Ko We Soon Be Nigh!

LE Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Michel Huneault Post Tohoku

Le Labo at Campbell House Museum
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Joan Kaufman Surface Tension

Lonsdale Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Jayce Salloum a history of photography

MKG127
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Group Exhibition The Shift

Murray Building
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Morris Lum Within

Museums of Mississauga – Anchorage at the Bradley Museum
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Ned Pratt Ned Pratt

Nicholas Metivier Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Leslie Hewitt Untitled

Olga Korper Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Dennis Day Referencing Material

Paul Petro Contemporary Art
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Ravinder Rai, Sebastián Benitez DIVERSIONS

Project Gallery Toronto
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Tomas van Houtryve Blue Sky Days: A Drone’s Eye View

Rukaj Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Joel Meyerowitz Survey

Stephen Bulger Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Julia Hendrickson Under Green Waves

Studio 510
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Susana Reisman On The Surface

TYPOLOGY Projects
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Lee Henderson Never Letting Us Take Breath

Zalucky Contemporary
Archives 2016 featured exhibition
OverviewCorePublic ArtOpen CallArtists
  • Overview
  • Core
  • Public Art
  • Open Call
  • Artists
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Jayce Salloum a history of photography

April 23 – May 21, 2016
  • MKG127
Jayce Salloum, taking stock, dusted mud path, stores/goods, truck upheaved, moving around, silk road routes, few minutes away from the Driver’s restaurant near Qarghanatu, on the way to Band-e-Amir from Bamiyan
Jayce Salloum, K searching the fields, title tba
Jayce Salloum, sky bright sky night first star I see tonight, celestial views etched into a red car hood, the ability of the abstract to bring one further into the scene, the setting, night sky, sub/urban setting of homes on top of Coast Salish (Musqueam/ Squamish/Tsleil-Waututh) land at or near sən’a?qw/Sen’ákw (Kitsalano reduced from August Jack Xats’alanexw/Khahtsahlano)

We are buried in a plethora of images, inundated with a surfeit of surfaces, slices of shadows and the self, reflections bouncing off glass. We carry these images with us, or at least images of the images where the instant has meaning and the moment is lost. Salloum retraces his encounters with photography with work from several decades including photographs by Ansel Adams, Sabine Bitter & Helmut Weber, Moyra Davey, Lorraine Gilbert, Barbara Martz, Alison Rossiter, Barbara Spohr, Andy Sylvester and others.

Jayce Salloum has exhibited at the widest range of venues possible, from the smallest storefronts in his neighbourhood to institutions including the Musée du Louvre, Museum of Modern Art, Centre Georges Pompidou, National Gallery of Canada, Bienal De La Havana, Sharjah Biennial, and the Biennale of Sydney. Salloum is a recipient of the 2014 Governor General’s Award in Visual and Media Arts and is a finalist for the 2016 Scotiabank Photography Award.

  • Jayce Salloum – As if an itinerant geographer of conflicted territories, Salloum observes the world and creates images/texts to re-make meaning from. He tries to go only where he is invited or where there is an intrinsic affinity, his projects being rooted in an intimate engagement with place. A grandson of Syrian or Lebanese immigrants he was born and raised on others’ land, the Sylix (Okanagan) territory. After 23 years living and working elsewheres he planted himself on the unceded stolen lands of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw and səl̓ilw̓ətaʔɬ. Recognizing and acting on this is an everyday practice, but let’s face it, he could do a lot more.

Davida Nemeroff Connective Tissues

8eleven
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Dean West The Painted Photograph

Alison Milne Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Camille Rojas The Whistler

Alliance Française Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Group Exhibition CANADIAN BELONGING(s)

Art Gallery of Mississauga
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Paige Lindsay Thank You! Call Again!

Artspace Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Jill Greenberg "Paintings"

Bau-Xi Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Sylvie Bélanger, James Nizam Mnemonic Landscape / 15.7.15@10:30

Birch Contemporary
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Stine Marie Jacobsen, Emma Waltraud Howes The distance between nowhere and now here

Blackwood Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Robert Bean Thing Site

Circuit Gallery @ Prefix ICA
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

The 2015 Paris Photo – Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards Shortlist

CONTACT Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Vikky Alexander The Temptation of Saint Anthony

Cooper Cole
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Barbara Astman Looking: Then and Now

Corkin Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Nadia Belerique Bed Island

Daniel Faria Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Paul Butler The Collage Party / Semiotics Aside

Division Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Guy Maddin Ransom Notes from the Lavender Underground

The Drake Hotel
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Isabelle Hayeur, Elena Willis Biophilia Reimagined

ELLEPHANT
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Elise Rasmussen Fragments of an Imagined Place

Erin Stump Projects
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Clive Holden Internet Mountains

Gardiner Museum
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Suzy Lake Performing an Archive

Georgia Scherman Projects
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Ian Willms We Shall See

Gladstone Hotel
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Nick Kozak Paris: Baras / Les Roses d'Acier

Gladstone Hotel
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Ursula Handleigh Palimpsest

Harbourfront Centre
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Jessica Thalmann, Ryan Van Der Hout Surface Tension

Hashtag Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Brendan George Ko We Soon Be Nigh!

LE Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Michel Huneault Post Tohoku

Le Labo at Campbell House Museum
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Joan Kaufman Surface Tension

Lonsdale Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Jayce Salloum a history of photography

MKG127
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Group Exhibition The Shift

Murray Building
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Morris Lum Within

Museums of Mississauga – Anchorage at the Bradley Museum
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Ned Pratt Ned Pratt

Nicholas Metivier Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Leslie Hewitt Untitled

Olga Korper Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Dennis Day Referencing Material

Paul Petro Contemporary Art
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Ravinder Rai, Sebastián Benitez DIVERSIONS

Project Gallery Toronto
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Tomas van Houtryve Blue Sky Days: A Drone’s Eye View

Rukaj Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Joel Meyerowitz Survey

Stephen Bulger Gallery
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Julia Hendrickson Under Green Waves

Studio 510
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Susana Reisman On The Surface

TYPOLOGY Projects
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

Lee Henderson Never Letting Us Take Breath

Zalucky Contemporary
Archives 2016 featured exhibition

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CONTACT is a Toronto based non-profit organization dedicated to exhibiting, analyzing and celebrating photography and lens-based media through an annual festival that takes place every May.

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