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Mario Pfeifer If you end up with the story you started with, then you’re not listening along the way

May 1, 2019 – April 25, 2020
  • The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery
Mario Pfeifer, If you end up with the story you started with, then you’re not listening along the way, Installation at The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, south façade, Toronto, 2019. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid. Courtesy CONTACT, the artist and KOW, Berlin.
Mario Pfeifer, If you end up with the story you started with, then you’re not listening along the way, 2019. Courtesy of the artist and KOW, Berlin.
Mario Pfeifer, If you end up with the story you started with, then you’re not listening along the way, Installation at The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, south façade, Toronto, 2019. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid. Courtesy CONTACT, the artist and KOW, Berlin.

Mario Pfeifer works primarily in video, making multi-screen installations that centre on narratives often forced out of our frames of vision. His practice considers the parameters of image-making as a perceptual tool, and reveals a profound commitment to the stories of individuals and communities. This photograph was taken during the filming of Pfeifer’s three-channel video installation Approximation in the digital age to a humanity condemned to disappear (2014), for which the artist spent four months with the Yaghan community in Tierra del Fuego/Isla Navarino at the southern tip of Chile. Immersing himself in the contexts in which he works, Pfeifer considers his role as an intermediary to unearth stories and bring them to broader attention. In each of his projects he resists simplification, presenting scenarios in all their complexity and contradiction. Here, he presents a community nearing extinction as a direct result of the military, settlers, anthropologists, tourists, biologists, and the demands of global capitalism.

Pfeifer’s image depicts a scene of seemingly untouched beauty in the Tierra del Fuego landscape. The artist’s overlaid text—which echoes the image’s title—serves to indicate his open-ended approach, expressing a resistance to preconceived conclusions. In the context of a billboard, presented at the shore of Lake Ontario, a mirroring of the environment occurs, evoking questions about our own landscape. In the context of contemporary issues related to Indigenous claims of rights, land, and territory, Pfeifer’s image contributes to an important cultural conversation.

This billboard by Pfeifer, who lives and works in Berlin, is presented alongside the artist’s first solo exhibition in Canada, on view from June 22 to September 2, 2019.

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Mario Pfeifer If you end up with the story you started with, then you’re not listening along the way

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Archives 2019 Public Art

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Archives 2019 Public Art

Mario Pfeifer If you end up with the story you started with, then you’re not listening along the way

May 1, 2019 – April 25, 2020
  • The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery
Mario Pfeifer, If you end up with the story you started with, then you’re not listening along the way, Installation at The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, south façade, Toronto, 2019. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid. Courtesy CONTACT, the artist and KOW, Berlin.
Mario Pfeifer, If you end up with the story you started with, then you’re not listening along the way, 2019. Courtesy of the artist and KOW, Berlin.
Mario Pfeifer, If you end up with the story you started with, then you’re not listening along the way, Installation at The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, south façade, Toronto, 2019. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid. Courtesy CONTACT, the artist and KOW, Berlin.

Mario Pfeifer works primarily in video, making multi-screen installations that centre on narratives often forced out of our frames of vision. His practice considers the parameters of image-making as a perceptual tool, and reveals a profound commitment to the stories of individuals and communities. This photograph was taken during the filming of Pfeifer’s three-channel video installation Approximation in the digital age to a humanity condemned to disappear (2014), for which the artist spent four months with the Yaghan community in Tierra del Fuego/Isla Navarino at the southern tip of Chile. Immersing himself in the contexts in which he works, Pfeifer considers his role as an intermediary to unearth stories and bring them to broader attention. In each of his projects he resists simplification, presenting scenarios in all their complexity and contradiction. Here, he presents a community nearing extinction as a direct result of the military, settlers, anthropologists, tourists, biologists, and the demands of global capitalism.

Pfeifer’s image depicts a scene of seemingly untouched beauty in the Tierra del Fuego landscape. The artist’s overlaid text—which echoes the image’s title—serves to indicate his open-ended approach, expressing a resistance to preconceived conclusions. In the context of a billboard, presented at the shore of Lake Ontario, a mirroring of the environment occurs, evoking questions about our own landscape. In the context of contemporary issues related to Indigenous claims of rights, land, and territory, Pfeifer’s image contributes to an important cultural conversation.

This billboard by Pfeifer, who lives and works in Berlin, is presented alongside the artist’s first solo exhibition in Canada, on view from June 22 to September 2, 2019.

Carrie Mae Weems Anointed

460 King St W
Archives 2019 Public Art

Nadine Stijns A Nation Outside a Nation

The Bentway
Archives 2019 Public Art

Peter Funch 42nd & Vanderbilt

Billboards at Church and McGill St, Billboards at Victoria and Dundas St, Billboards at Church and Lombard St
Archives 2019 Public Art

Sputnik Photos LTA 10: Palimpsest

Brookfield Place
Archives 2019 Public Art

Nadia Belerique above and below and so on forever

Castle Frank Bus Station
Archives 2019 Public Art

Susan Dobson Back/Fill

Daniels Building U of T
Archives 2019 Public Art

Esther Hovers False Positives

Harbourfront Centre, Parking Pavillion
Archives 2019 Public Art

Carmen Winant XYZ-SOB-ABC

Lansdowne and College Billboards
Archives 2019 Public Art

Carrie Mae Weems Slow Fade To Black

Metro Hall
Archives 2019 Public Art

Bianca Salvo The Universe Makers

Osgoode Subway Station
Archives 2019 Public Art

Zinnia Naqvi Yours to Discover

PAMA
Archives 2019 Public Art

Mario Pfeifer If you end up with the story you started with, then you’re not listening along the way

The Power Plant façade
Archives 2019 Public Art

Carrie Mae Weems Scenes & Take

TIFF Bell Lightbox
Archives 2019 Public Art

Elizabeth Zvonar Milky Way Smiling

Westin Harbour Castle
Archives 2019 Public Art

Sanaz Mazinani Not Elsewhere

Archives 2019 Public Art

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