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Pejvak A Passage

November 3 – December 3, 2021
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Pejvak, A Passage, (Video Still), 2018, 5min

shell will be open on Wed, Nov 3, 6:30-8:30pm, Sat, Nov 6, 7-9pm, and by appointment. Email the.shell.projects@gmail.com to schedule a visit.

In their moving-image– and installation-based practice, Pejvak, the Toronto-based artist duo of Felix Kalmenson and Rouzbeh Akhbari, consider how global capitalism affects land, culture, and movement across borders. Their 2018 project A Passage takes the landscape as its starting point, exploring the state of Armenia’s southern border amid the construction of an industrial free economic zone (FEZ), and the simultaneous abandonment and destruction of a historical transnational railway.

A Passage (2018) depicts Agarak’s theatre on one screen, where, as the horsemen travel through the now-defunct rail tunnel on the other, the local children’s choir announces the major embarkation points on the former Yerevan-Baku railroad.

The exhibition deliberately looks outside of Canada to consider how artistic inquiry can deliver a critique of neoliberal hypercapitalism within the terms of nationalism. With the Canadian government currently committed to funding pipeline development despite nationwide protests in 2019 and beyond, it continues to enact illegal force to extinguish assertions of Indigenous sovereignty and the civil right to protest. Within the context of Canada’s contemporary political reality, A Passage offers a noteworthy critique, reflecting on the ways that transnational development in the name of capital alters sociality.

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Photography Is Hard

Daniel Faria Gallery
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First Look First

Daniels Spectrum
Archives 2021 primary exhibition

FACETS OF SELF

Jinks Art Factory
Archives 2021 primary exhibition

Pejvak A Passage

shell
Archives 2021 primary exhibition

Looking Down - Looking In

StudioGallery106a
Archives 2021 primary exhibition

Bonjour mon amour

Underscore Projects
Archives 2021 primary exhibition

Constructions

Virtual
Archives 2021 primary exhibition

globanomics

Virtual
Archives 2021 primary exhibition

Limping Forward, Looking Back - Part 2

Virtual
Archives 2021 primary exhibition

City Spirits

Virtual
Archives 2021 primary exhibition

Look Back to Move Forward (Regarder en arrière, pour aller de l'avant)

Virtual, Le Labo
Archives 2021 primary exhibition

Excerpts

Virtual, Paul Petro Contemporary Art
Archives 2021 primary exhibition

Christina Leslie: The Album

Virtual, The Robert McLaughlin Gallery
Archives 2021 primary exhibition
CorePublic ArtOpen CallArtists
  • Core
  • Public Art
  • Open Call
  • Artists
Archives 2021 primary exhibition

Pejvak A Passage

November 3 – December 3, 2021
  • shell
Pejvak, A Passage, (Video Still), 2018, 5min

shell will be open on Wed, Nov 3, 6:30-8:30pm, Sat, Nov 6, 7-9pm, and by appointment. Email the.shell.projects@gmail.com to schedule a visit.

In their moving-image– and installation-based practice, Pejvak, the Toronto-based artist duo of Felix Kalmenson and Rouzbeh Akhbari, consider how global capitalism affects land, culture, and movement across borders. Their 2018 project A Passage takes the landscape as its starting point, exploring the state of Armenia’s southern border amid the construction of an industrial free economic zone (FEZ), and the simultaneous abandonment and destruction of a historical transnational railway.

A Passage (2018) depicts Agarak’s theatre on one screen, where, as the horsemen travel through the now-defunct rail tunnel on the other, the local children’s choir announces the major embarkation points on the former Yerevan-Baku railroad.

The exhibition deliberately looks outside of Canada to consider how artistic inquiry can deliver a critique of neoliberal hypercapitalism within the terms of nationalism. With the Canadian government currently committed to funding pipeline development despite nationwide protests in 2019 and beyond, it continues to enact illegal force to extinguish assertions of Indigenous sovereignty and the civil right to protest. Within the context of Canada’s contemporary political reality, A Passage offers a noteworthy critique, reflecting on the ways that transnational development in the name of capital alters sociality.

North of Long Tail

Artscape Wychwood Barns, Virtual
Archives 2021 primary exhibition

FTW - Forever Two Wheels

The Cardinal Gallery
Archives 2021 primary exhibition

Photography Is Hard

Daniel Faria Gallery
Archives 2021 primary exhibition

First Look First

Daniels Spectrum
Archives 2021 primary exhibition

FACETS OF SELF

Jinks Art Factory
Archives 2021 primary exhibition

Pejvak A Passage

shell
Archives 2021 primary exhibition

Looking Down - Looking In

StudioGallery106a
Archives 2021 primary exhibition

Bonjour mon amour

Underscore Projects
Archives 2021 primary exhibition

Constructions

Virtual
Archives 2021 primary exhibition

globanomics

Virtual
Archives 2021 primary exhibition

Limping Forward, Looking Back - Part 2

Virtual
Archives 2021 primary exhibition

City Spirits

Virtual
Archives 2021 primary exhibition

Look Back to Move Forward (Regarder en arrière, pour aller de l'avant)

Virtual, Le Labo
Archives 2021 primary exhibition

Excerpts

Virtual, Paul Petro Contemporary Art
Archives 2021 primary exhibition

Christina Leslie: The Album

Virtual, The Robert McLaughlin Gallery
Archives 2021 primary 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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CONTACT acknowledges that we live and work on the traditional territory of many nations, including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples, and that this land is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. CONTACT is committed to promoting Indigenous voices; to generating spaces for ongoing, meaningful, and creative Indigenous-settler dialogue; and to continuous learning about our place on this land.

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