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Archives 2017 exhibition

Petra Collins Pacifier

April 29 – June 24, 2017
  • CONTACT Gallery
Petra Collins, Nagymama and Lace
Petra Collins, Anna and Kathleen (Rainbow)
Petra Collins, Daddy and Me
Petra Collins, Little Prince (Palko)
Petra Collins, Anna and Anya (Hungary)

Upon picking up a 35mm camera at the age of 15, Toronto-born Petra Collins rapidly developed her signature style of photographs depicting the complex world of teenage girls. She captured her sister Anna—a recurring muse for the artist—and their friends as they navigated their sexuality, femininity, friendships, and social media. Since then Collins has gone on to shoot major campaigns for couture brands, editorials for eminent publications, and has produced and exhibited work internationally for museums and galleries. Today, at 24, the New York-based artist continues to successfully create work that straddles the worlds of art and fashion.

Collins’ first solo exhibition in Canada is a homecoming of sorts, one that reveals the artist’s intimate turn inward, focusing on her family in Toronto and Budapest, Hungary, throughout 2016. At the entrance to the CONTACT Gallery is a large photographic mural of Collins’ sister Anna and a friend on a Toronto street. Wearing sweatshirts and flannel pants, and donning messy hair, the girls seem as though in a dream, sleepwalking during a pastel-coloured sunrise, attempting to make their way home. This image leads viewers into the private realm of Collins’ family life, as photographs taken around the artist’s childhood home and current family residence reveal tender moments during a turbulent time. The most intimate of these are the closely cropped photographs of her father’s body; cascades of light delicately touching his surgical scar, his neck, and his hand in hers, adding texture to the quiet, ephemeral scenes. In Anna and Kathleen (rainbow) (2016), Collins’ sister lies on a bed with a friend during a moment of respite, as rainbow colours sneak across their foreheads. In Anna Tear (2016), an emotive, close-up image of her sister’s tearful face, Collins’ employs a black background with bold red and purple streaks of light. The image is part of her series 24 Hour Psycho—exploring the artist’s personal relationship with mental illness—which also extends to a new work commissioned for a large mural outside of the CONTACT Gallery, and is a portrait revealing a moment of compassion between friends. The adjacency of these photographs to those of Collins’ father points to the emotional tenor of her family’s affairs.

Placed in the gallery alongside her Toronto photographs are images marking Collins’ recent return to her maternal roots in Budapest, where she has captured her family in tightly cropped portraits. In Nagymama and Lace (2016), her grandmother’s partially shadowed face is depicted against a curtain, while in Anna and Anyu (Hungary) (2016), her sister and mother, dressed in floral patterns, are caught in a tight embrace against a bright blue sky. Collins’ portrait of her young cousin, Little Prince (Palko) (2016), takes centre stage as he gazes directly at the camera, saint-like, while a radiant sunset dips down below the Hungarian hills behind him. Fusing her reverence for both art and fashion, Collins styled her family in a combination of Gucci and their own clothes, reflecting the fluidity of her approach.

Collins’ work is diaristic in nature, forming a visual repository that chronicles her personal experiences, from meticulously crafted portrayals of beauty to candid depictions of her aging family. The artist’s desire to reflect back is perhaps most literally conveyed by a massive mural of her childhood home, enlarged from an old family photograph. The nostalgic image recalls her beginnings in a Toronto suburb—where she first explored photography’s expressive potential—and represents the backdrop for a narrative that continues to evolve.

Installation Images

  • Installation view of Petra Collins, Pacifier
  • Installation view of Petra Collins, Pacifier
  • Installation view of Petra Collins, Pacifier
  • Installation view of Petra Collins, Pacifier

Petra Collins Pacifier

CONTACT Gallery
Archives 2017 exhibition

Group Exhibition The Family Camera: Missing Chapters

Art Gallery of Mississauga
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Group Exhibition Photography Collection 1840s to 1880s

Art Gallery of Ontario
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Group Exhibition It's All Happening So Fast: A Counter-History of the Modern Canadian Environment

Art Museum at the University of Toronto
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Group Exhibition Ears, Eyes, Voice: Black Canadian Photojournalists 1970s-1990s

BAND Gallery
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Celia Perrin Sidarous a shape to your shadow

Campbell House Museum
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Group Exhibition What does one do with such a clairvoyant image?

Gallery 44
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Luis Jacob Habitat

Gallery TPW
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Johan Hallberg-Campbell Coastal

Harbourfront Centre
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Suzy Lake Scotiabank Photography Award

The Image Centre
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Max Dean As Yet Untitled

The Image Centre
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Kent Monkman, Michelle Latimer, Jeff Barnaby Souvenir

The Image Centre
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Robert Burley An Enduring Wilderness: Toronto’s Natural Parklands

John B. Aird Gallery
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

2Fik His and Other Stories

Koffler Gallery
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Steve Driscoll, Finn O'Hara Size Matters

The McMichael
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Great Lake/Small City

Oxford Art Tablet
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Michael Snow Newfoundlandings

Prefix ICA
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Shelley Niro Battlefields of my Ancestors

Ryerson University
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Robin Cameron Right Now

Scrap Metal
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Katherine Knight Portraits and Collections

Textile Museum of Canada
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

in collaboration with Heather English, Mark Sommerfeld We With Images To Give

2nd Floor
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Yusuf Aksoy In Konya

Alison Milne Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Jason van Bruggen Ice in the Palm House

Allan Gardens Conservatory
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Alexander Rondeau Making An Offering

Alliance Française Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Debra Friedman Coming of Age in Wonderland: Portraits of Teenage Bermuda

Art Square Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Image Reduction Service Fundamental Process Tutorial

Artspace Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

David Burdeny Oceans

Bau-Xi Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Nicholas Pye A Silent Storm

Birch Contemporary
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Aaron Friend Lettner Doorways

Black Cat Artspace
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Jonah Samson We’re the Heirs to the Glimmering World

Clint Roenisch Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Thaddeus Holownia The Natural Order

Corkin Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Group Exhibition Signals and Sentiments

Critical Distance
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Chris Curreri Unruly Matter

Daniel Faria Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Stephen Lewis Foundation, Alexis MacDonald The Unsung S/heroes

Daniels Spectrum
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Yuri Dojc American Dreams

Darren Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Krista Belle Stewart Eye Eye

Franz Kaka
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Group Exhibition Making Peace

Front St Promenade / Corktown
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Ke Peng underneath the tree where I buried all my childhood pets

Gallery 50
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Deborah Samuel ARTIFACT

Gardiner Museum
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Sandra Brewster It’s all a blur...

Georgia Scherman Projects
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Group Exhibition Muse

Gladstone Hotel – 3rd & 4th Fl
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Morris Lum Tong Yan Gaai

Harbourfront Centre
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Joanne Ratajczak Yukon Sketchbooks

Harbourfront Centre Vitrine Hallway
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Jennifer Stewart, Olivia Johnston I May Be Crazy But Not That Crazy

Hashtag Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Peggy Taylor Reid form follows (dis)function

Lonsdale Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Adrian Fish Deutsche Demokratische Republik: The Stasi Archives

Loop Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Malekeh Nayiny Travelling Demons

Matter Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Erika DeFreitas like a conjuring (bringing water back to Bradley)

Museums of Mississauga – Anchorage at the Bradley Museum
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

until the story of the hunt is told by the lion / facing horror and the possibility of shame

nichola feldman-kiss art and design
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Sebastião Salgado Kuwait: A Desert on Fire

Nicholas Metivier Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Robert Mapplethorpe Fluid Beauty

Olga Korper Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Saty + Pratha Currents and Clichés

Only One Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Group Exhibition The Inhabitants of Space

Open Studio
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Marlene Creates What Came to Light at Blast Hole Pond River

Paul Petro Contemporary Art
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Angela Grossman Models of Resistance

Poïesis Contemporary
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Cheryl Sourkes Networks

Richard Rhodes Dupont Projects
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Daniella Zalcman Signs of Your Identity

Rukaj Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Michelle Valberg Nature is Calling

Scotiabank Old Banking Hall
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Charles Gagnon A Survey of Photographs

Stephen Bulger Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Parker Kay Struggles with Images

Toronto Reference Library
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Meera Margaret Singh Jardim

Zalucky Contemporary
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition
OverviewCorePublic ArtOpen CallArtists
  • Overview
  • Core
  • Public Art
  • Open Call
  • Artists
Archives 2017 exhibition

Petra Collins Pacifier

April 29 – June 24, 2017
  • CONTACT Gallery
Petra Collins, Nagymama and Lace
Petra Collins, Anna and Kathleen (Rainbow)
Petra Collins, Daddy and Me
Petra Collins, Little Prince (Palko)
Petra Collins, Anna and Anya (Hungary)

Upon picking up a 35mm camera at the age of 15, Toronto-born Petra Collins rapidly developed her signature style of photographs depicting the complex world of teenage girls. She captured her sister Anna—a recurring muse for the artist—and their friends as they navigated their sexuality, femininity, friendships, and social media. Since then Collins has gone on to shoot major campaigns for couture brands, editorials for eminent publications, and has produced and exhibited work internationally for museums and galleries. Today, at 24, the New York-based artist continues to successfully create work that straddles the worlds of art and fashion.

Collins’ first solo exhibition in Canada is a homecoming of sorts, one that reveals the artist’s intimate turn inward, focusing on her family in Toronto and Budapest, Hungary, throughout 2016. At the entrance to the CONTACT Gallery is a large photographic mural of Collins’ sister Anna and a friend on a Toronto street. Wearing sweatshirts and flannel pants, and donning messy hair, the girls seem as though in a dream, sleepwalking during a pastel-coloured sunrise, attempting to make their way home. This image leads viewers into the private realm of Collins’ family life, as photographs taken around the artist’s childhood home and current family residence reveal tender moments during a turbulent time. The most intimate of these are the closely cropped photographs of her father’s body; cascades of light delicately touching his surgical scar, his neck, and his hand in hers, adding texture to the quiet, ephemeral scenes. In Anna and Kathleen (rainbow) (2016), Collins’ sister lies on a bed with a friend during a moment of respite, as rainbow colours sneak across their foreheads. In Anna Tear (2016), an emotive, close-up image of her sister’s tearful face, Collins’ employs a black background with bold red and purple streaks of light. The image is part of her series 24 Hour Psycho—exploring the artist’s personal relationship with mental illness—which also extends to a new work commissioned for a large mural outside of the CONTACT Gallery, and is a portrait revealing a moment of compassion between friends. The adjacency of these photographs to those of Collins’ father points to the emotional tenor of her family’s affairs.

Placed in the gallery alongside her Toronto photographs are images marking Collins’ recent return to her maternal roots in Budapest, where she has captured her family in tightly cropped portraits. In Nagymama and Lace (2016), her grandmother’s partially shadowed face is depicted against a curtain, while in Anna and Anyu (Hungary) (2016), her sister and mother, dressed in floral patterns, are caught in a tight embrace against a bright blue sky. Collins’ portrait of her young cousin, Little Prince (Palko) (2016), takes centre stage as he gazes directly at the camera, saint-like, while a radiant sunset dips down below the Hungarian hills behind him. Fusing her reverence for both art and fashion, Collins styled her family in a combination of Gucci and their own clothes, reflecting the fluidity of her approach.

Collins’ work is diaristic in nature, forming a visual repository that chronicles her personal experiences, from meticulously crafted portrayals of beauty to candid depictions of her aging family. The artist’s desire to reflect back is perhaps most literally conveyed by a massive mural of her childhood home, enlarged from an old family photograph. The nostalgic image recalls her beginnings in a Toronto suburb—where she first explored photography’s expressive potential—and represents the backdrop for a narrative that continues to evolve.

Installation Images

  • Installation view of Petra Collins, Pacifier
  • Installation view of Petra Collins, Pacifier
  • Installation view of Petra Collins, Pacifier
  • Installation view of Petra Collins, Pacifier

Petra Collins Pacifier

CONTACT Gallery
Archives 2017 exhibition

Group Exhibition The Family Camera: Missing Chapters

Art Gallery of Mississauga
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Group Exhibition Photography Collection 1840s to 1880s

Art Gallery of Ontario
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Group Exhibition It's All Happening So Fast: A Counter-History of the Modern Canadian Environment

Art Museum at the University of Toronto
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Group Exhibition Ears, Eyes, Voice: Black Canadian Photojournalists 1970s-1990s

BAND Gallery
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Celia Perrin Sidarous a shape to your shadow

Campbell House Museum
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Group Exhibition What does one do with such a clairvoyant image?

Gallery 44
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Luis Jacob Habitat

Gallery TPW
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Johan Hallberg-Campbell Coastal

Harbourfront Centre
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Suzy Lake Scotiabank Photography Award

The Image Centre
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Max Dean As Yet Untitled

The Image Centre
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Kent Monkman, Michelle Latimer, Jeff Barnaby Souvenir

The Image Centre
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Robert Burley An Enduring Wilderness: Toronto’s Natural Parklands

John B. Aird Gallery
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

2Fik His and Other Stories

Koffler Gallery
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Steve Driscoll, Finn O'Hara Size Matters

The McMichael
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Great Lake/Small City

Oxford Art Tablet
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Michael Snow Newfoundlandings

Prefix ICA
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Shelley Niro Battlefields of my Ancestors

Ryerson University
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Robin Cameron Right Now

Scrap Metal
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

Katherine Knight Portraits and Collections

Textile Museum of Canada
Archives 2017 primary exhibition

in collaboration with Heather English, Mark Sommerfeld We With Images To Give

2nd Floor
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Yusuf Aksoy In Konya

Alison Milne Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Jason van Bruggen Ice in the Palm House

Allan Gardens Conservatory
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Alexander Rondeau Making An Offering

Alliance Française Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Debra Friedman Coming of Age in Wonderland: Portraits of Teenage Bermuda

Art Square Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Image Reduction Service Fundamental Process Tutorial

Artspace Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

David Burdeny Oceans

Bau-Xi Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Nicholas Pye A Silent Storm

Birch Contemporary
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Aaron Friend Lettner Doorways

Black Cat Artspace
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Jonah Samson We’re the Heirs to the Glimmering World

Clint Roenisch Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Thaddeus Holownia The Natural Order

Corkin Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Group Exhibition Signals and Sentiments

Critical Distance
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Chris Curreri Unruly Matter

Daniel Faria Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Stephen Lewis Foundation, Alexis MacDonald The Unsung S/heroes

Daniels Spectrum
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Yuri Dojc American Dreams

Darren Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Krista Belle Stewart Eye Eye

Franz Kaka
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Group Exhibition Making Peace

Front St Promenade / Corktown
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Ke Peng underneath the tree where I buried all my childhood pets

Gallery 50
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Deborah Samuel ARTIFACT

Gardiner Museum
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Sandra Brewster It’s all a blur...

Georgia Scherman Projects
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Group Exhibition Muse

Gladstone Hotel – 3rd & 4th Fl
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Morris Lum Tong Yan Gaai

Harbourfront Centre
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Joanne Ratajczak Yukon Sketchbooks

Harbourfront Centre Vitrine Hallway
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Jennifer Stewart, Olivia Johnston I May Be Crazy But Not That Crazy

Hashtag Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Peggy Taylor Reid form follows (dis)function

Lonsdale Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Adrian Fish Deutsche Demokratische Republik: The Stasi Archives

Loop Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Malekeh Nayiny Travelling Demons

Matter Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Erika DeFreitas like a conjuring (bringing water back to Bradley)

Museums of Mississauga – Anchorage at the Bradley Museum
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

until the story of the hunt is told by the lion / facing horror and the possibility of shame

nichola feldman-kiss art and design
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Sebastião Salgado Kuwait: A Desert on Fire

Nicholas Metivier Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Robert Mapplethorpe Fluid Beauty

Olga Korper Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Saty + Pratha Currents and Clichés

Only One Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Group Exhibition The Inhabitants of Space

Open Studio
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Marlene Creates What Came to Light at Blast Hole Pond River

Paul Petro Contemporary Art
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Angela Grossman Models of Resistance

Poïesis Contemporary
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Cheryl Sourkes Networks

Richard Rhodes Dupont Projects
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Daniella Zalcman Signs of Your Identity

Rukaj Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Michelle Valberg Nature is Calling

Scotiabank Old Banking Hall
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Charles Gagnon A Survey of Photographs

Stephen Bulger Gallery
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Parker Kay Struggles with Images

Toronto Reference Library
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

Meera Margaret Singh Jardim

Zalucky Contemporary
Archives 2017 juried call exhibition

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