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Erik Kessels & Thomas Mailaender Play Public

June 17 – September 26, 2021
  • The Bentway Studio at Canoe Landing
    Midway Thrills, [Date Unknown], Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides Midway 40-8. Courtesy of the CNEA
Midway Thrills, [Date Unknown], Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides Midway 40-8. Courtesy of the CNEA

As two insatiable and compulsive collectors of found photographs and keen observers of sociological patterns, both Dutch artist and designer Erik Kessels and French multimedia artist Thomas Mailaender take the absurd and ridiculous very seriously. Joining forces for this collaborative project, they draw from the photographic archives of the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) to activate their constructed urban playscape resurrecting the past to create new experiences in the present.

Balancing Act at the Grandstand, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F771-I1. Courtesy of the CNEA
Balancing Act at the Grandstand, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F771-I1. Courtesy of the CNEA

Kessels takes an experimental approach to photography, re-appropriating and re-contextualizing images to create new significance for materials that would otherwise be overlooked. His exhibitions and publications celebrate moments of absurdity, accident, surprise, and confusion in vernacular photography. Mailaender takes unclassifiable imagery and re-appropriates its once fixed meaning in new and unexpected contexts. He is also the creator of The Fun Archive, a project that aims to become the worst image bank ever. In each of their independent practices, Kessels and Mailaender gather inspiration and source much of their material from the weird and wonderful worlds of the internet, flea markets, and secondhand shops, as well as photo albums and collections.

Taking a Break in the Midway, [Date Unknown]. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides Midway-10. Courtesy of the CNEA
Taking a Break in the Midway, [Date Unknown]. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides Midway-10. Courtesy of the CNEA

The pair’s site-responsive installation at Canoe Landing, Play Public (2021), is held in conjunction with The Bentway’s summer season, Playing in Public, which prompts the questions: When does play create rules for public interaction and when does it work to subvert them? How can games be used to engage and activate citizens? With these cues in mind, Kessels and Mailaender dove into the CNE archives and emerged with a characteristically quirky selection of archival images, spanning the 1950s through the 1980s, to accompany an open-air, interactive play space. Neighbouring The Bentway, the CNE is a longstanding late-summer staple in Toronto, and its midway of games, rides, and attractions remains one of its most popular features. Its photographic collection captures a portion of the CNE’s history, from 1879 to the present day. Kessels and Mailaender’s project integrates these playful, often bizarre images from the archive onto large wooden structures suggestive of the remains of a fairground site, with various components arranged like a parkour course. In keeping with their practice of re-framing photographs’ once-fixed meanings by bringing them into unexpected new contexts, the installation reinvigorates the idiosyncratic images, bringing this past back to life in a contemporary environment.

Girl in Ice Block, August 20, 1966, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F1620-I4. Courtesy of the CNEA
Girl in Ice Block, August 20, 1966, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F1620-I4. Courtesy of the CNEA

Set within Canoe Landing, proximate to its schools, playgrounds, community centre, and vertical urban neighbourhoods where thousands of people live and work, Play Public further activates the civic spaces heavily used by families and fitness enthusiasts. Creatively interrupting the quotidian aspects of everyday life, the installation speaks to the shifting nature of play in a mid/post-COVID world—the CNE’s historic cancellation in 2020, for example, impacted more than 1.4 million annual visitors. While the pandemic has altered lives and cities, it has further highlighted the importance of public space as a site for play and well-being. As ardent instigators of art that invites participation, Kessels and Mailaender here generate what they call a “funny feedback loop” where visitors can playfully photograph themselves in this animated juncture between the past and the present moment of urban recovery.

Crowds in the Midway, August 23, 1969, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F2429-I2. Courtesy of the CNEA
Crowds in the Midway, August 23, 1969, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F2429-I2. Courtesy of the CNEA
Girl and Robot, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides 1974v. Courtesy of the CNEA
Girl and Robot, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides 1974v. Courtesy of the CNEA
Midway Performer, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F677-I2. Courtesy of the CNEA
Midway Performer, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F677-I2. Courtesy of the CNEA
Child Eating Cotton Candy, 1961. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F525-I4. Courtesy of the CNEA
Child Eating Cotton Candy, 1961. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F525-I4. Courtesy of the CNEA
Snake Charmer, 1960. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F346-I4. Courtesy of the CNEA
Snake Charmer, 1960. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F346-I4. Courtesy of the CNEA
Agriculture-Horses, [190-] – [197-]. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, C1-S2-F6-I11. Courtesy of the CNEA
Agriculture-Horses, [190-] – [197-]. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, C1-S2-F6-I11. Courtesy of the CNEA
Best Cat in Show, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F660-I1. Courtesy of the CNEA
Cat Show Championships, August 22, 1964, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F1054-I7. Courtesy of the CNEA
Cat Show Championships, August 22, 1964, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F1054-I7. Courtesy of the CNEA
Cat Show Championships, August 22, 1964, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F1054-I12. Courtesy of the CNEA
Cat Show Championships, August 22, 1964, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F1054-I12. Courtesy of the CNEA
Cat Show Winners, 1963. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F842-I6. Courtesy of the CNEA
Cat Show Winners, 1963. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F842-I6. Courtesy of the CNEA
Cat Show Championships, August 22, 1964, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F1054-I11. Courtesy of the CNEA
Cat Show Championships, August 22, 1964, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F1054-I11. Courtesy of the CNEA
Cat Show, 1965. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides 36-2. Courtesy of the CNEA
Cat Show, 1965. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides 36-2. Courtesy of the CNEA
Polar Express, 1981. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides 1981. Courtesy of the CNEA
Polar Express, 1981. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides 1981. Courtesy of the CNEA
Fun Slide, [Date Unknown]. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides Midway-3. Courtesy of the CNEA
Fun Slide, [Date Unknown]. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides Midway-3. Courtesy of the CNEA
Martial Arts Demonstration at Grandstand, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F771-I4. Courtesy of the CNEA
Martial Arts Demonstration at Grandstand, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F771-I16. Courtesy of the CNEA
Martial Arts Demonstration at Grandstand, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F771-I16. Courtesy of the CNEA
Martial Arts Demonstration at Grandstand, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F771-I15. Courtesy of the CNEA
Martial Arts Demonstration at Grandstand, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F771-I15. Courtesy of the CNEA
Martial Arts Demonstration at Grandstand, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F771-I17. Courtesy of the CNEA
Martial Arts Demonstration at Grandstand, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F771-I17. Courtesy of the CNEA
Girls and Wool, Cow, August 20, 1965. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F1302-I2. Courtesy of the CNEA
Girls and Wool, Cow, August 20, 1965. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F1302-I2. Courtesy of the CNEA
Standing Tall, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F771-I5. Courtesy of the CNEA
Standing Tall, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F771-I5. Courtesy of the CNEA
Cisco Kid with Fans, 1959. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F264-I3. Courtesy of the CNEA
Cisco Kid with Fans, 1959. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F264-I3. Courtesy of the CNEA
Midway, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides 1974-6. Courtesy of the CNEA
Midway, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides 1974-6. Courtesy of the CNEA
Throwing Punches, Boxing Demonstration August 28, 1965, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F1429-I6. Courtesy of the CNEA
Throwing Punches, Boxing Demonstration August 28, 1965, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F1429-I6. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I3. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I3. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I1. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I1. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I6. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I6. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I5. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I5. Courtesy of the CNEA
World Festival Tattoo at Grandstand, August 15, 1974, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3598-I12. Courtesy of the CNEA
World Festival Tattoo at Grandstand, August 15, 1974, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3598-I12. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I10. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I10. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I8. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I8. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I11. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I11. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I7. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I7. Courtesy of the CNEA
World Festival Tattoo at Grandstand, August 15, 1974, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3598-I10. Courtesy of the CNEA
World Festival Tattoo at Grandstand, August 15, 1974, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3598-I10. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Stuntman at CNE Grandstand, August 28, 1971, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F2942-I9. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Stuntman at CNE Grandstand, August 28, 1971, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F2942-I9. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Stuntmen at CNE Grandstand, August 28, 1971, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F2942-I10. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Stuntmen at CNE Grandstand, August 28, 1971, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F2942-I10. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I2. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I2. Courtesy of the CNEA

Curated by Bonnie Rubenstein

Installation Images

  • Erik Kessels & Thomas Mailaender, Play Public, installation view, The Bentway Studio at Canoe Landing, 2021. Courtesy of the artists, The Bentway Conservancy, and CONTACT. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid
  • Erik Kessels & Thomas Mailaender, Play Public, installation view, The Bentway Studio at Canoe Landing, 2021. Courtesy of the artists, The Bentway Conservancy, and CONTACT. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid
  • Erik Kessels & Thomas Mailaender, Play Public, installation view, The Bentway Studio at Canoe Landing, 2021. Courtesy of the artists, The Bentway Conservancy, and CONTACT. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid
  • Erik Kessels & Thomas Mailaender, Play Public, installation view, The Bentway Studio at Canoe Landing, 2021. Courtesy of the artists, The Bentway Conservancy, and CONTACT. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid
  • Erik Kessels & Thomas Mailaender, Play Public, installation view, The Bentway Studio at Canoe Landing, 2021. Courtesy of the artists, The Bentway Conservancy, and CONTACT. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid
  • Erik Kessels & Thomas Mailaender, Play Public, installation view, The Bentway Studio at Canoe Landing, 2021. Courtesy of the artists, The Bentway Conservancy, and CONTACT. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid
  • Erik Kessels & Thomas Mailaender, Play Public, installation view, The Bentway Studio at Canoe Landing, 2021. Courtesy of the artists, The Bentway Conservancy, and CONTACT. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid
  • Erik Kessels & Thomas Mailaender, Play Public, installation view, The Bentway Studio at Canoe Landing, 2021. Courtesy of the artists, The Bentway Conservancy, and CONTACT. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid
  • Erik Kessels & Thomas Mailaender, Play Public, installation view, The Bentway Studio at Canoe Landing, 2021. Courtesy of the artists, The Bentway Conservancy, and CONTACT. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid
  • Erik Kessels & Thomas Mailaender, Play Public, installation view, The Bentway Studio at Canoe Landing, 2021. Courtesy of the artists, The Bentway Conservancy, and CONTACT. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid

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Erik Kessels & Thomas Mailaender Play Public

June 17 – September 26, 2021
  • The Bentway Studio at Canoe Landing
    Midway Thrills, [Date Unknown], Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides Midway 40-8. Courtesy of the CNEA
Midway Thrills, [Date Unknown], Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides Midway 40-8. Courtesy of the CNEA

As two insatiable and compulsive collectors of found photographs and keen observers of sociological patterns, both Dutch artist and designer Erik Kessels and French multimedia artist Thomas Mailaender take the absurd and ridiculous very seriously. Joining forces for this collaborative project, they draw from the photographic archives of the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) to activate their constructed urban playscape resurrecting the past to create new experiences in the present.

Balancing Act at the Grandstand, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F771-I1. Courtesy of the CNEA
Balancing Act at the Grandstand, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F771-I1. Courtesy of the CNEA

Kessels takes an experimental approach to photography, re-appropriating and re-contextualizing images to create new significance for materials that would otherwise be overlooked. His exhibitions and publications celebrate moments of absurdity, accident, surprise, and confusion in vernacular photography. Mailaender takes unclassifiable imagery and re-appropriates its once fixed meaning in new and unexpected contexts. He is also the creator of The Fun Archive, a project that aims to become the worst image bank ever. In each of their independent practices, Kessels and Mailaender gather inspiration and source much of their material from the weird and wonderful worlds of the internet, flea markets, and secondhand shops, as well as photo albums and collections.

Taking a Break in the Midway, [Date Unknown]. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides Midway-10. Courtesy of the CNEA
Taking a Break in the Midway, [Date Unknown]. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides Midway-10. Courtesy of the CNEA

The pair’s site-responsive installation at Canoe Landing, Play Public (2021), is held in conjunction with The Bentway’s summer season, Playing in Public, which prompts the questions: When does play create rules for public interaction and when does it work to subvert them? How can games be used to engage and activate citizens? With these cues in mind, Kessels and Mailaender dove into the CNE archives and emerged with a characteristically quirky selection of archival images, spanning the 1950s through the 1980s, to accompany an open-air, interactive play space. Neighbouring The Bentway, the CNE is a longstanding late-summer staple in Toronto, and its midway of games, rides, and attractions remains one of its most popular features. Its photographic collection captures a portion of the CNE’s history, from 1879 to the present day. Kessels and Mailaender’s project integrates these playful, often bizarre images from the archive onto large wooden structures suggestive of the remains of a fairground site, with various components arranged like a parkour course. In keeping with their practice of re-framing photographs’ once-fixed meanings by bringing them into unexpected new contexts, the installation reinvigorates the idiosyncratic images, bringing this past back to life in a contemporary environment.

Girl in Ice Block, August 20, 1966, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F1620-I4. Courtesy of the CNEA
Girl in Ice Block, August 20, 1966, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F1620-I4. Courtesy of the CNEA

Set within Canoe Landing, proximate to its schools, playgrounds, community centre, and vertical urban neighbourhoods where thousands of people live and work, Play Public further activates the civic spaces heavily used by families and fitness enthusiasts. Creatively interrupting the quotidian aspects of everyday life, the installation speaks to the shifting nature of play in a mid/post-COVID world—the CNE’s historic cancellation in 2020, for example, impacted more than 1.4 million annual visitors. While the pandemic has altered lives and cities, it has further highlighted the importance of public space as a site for play and well-being. As ardent instigators of art that invites participation, Kessels and Mailaender here generate what they call a “funny feedback loop” where visitors can playfully photograph themselves in this animated juncture between the past and the present moment of urban recovery.

Crowds in the Midway, August 23, 1969, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F2429-I2. Courtesy of the CNEA
Crowds in the Midway, August 23, 1969, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F2429-I2. Courtesy of the CNEA
Girl and Robot, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides 1974v. Courtesy of the CNEA
Girl and Robot, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides 1974v. Courtesy of the CNEA
Midway Performer, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F677-I2. Courtesy of the CNEA
Midway Performer, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F677-I2. Courtesy of the CNEA
Child Eating Cotton Candy, 1961. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F525-I4. Courtesy of the CNEA
Child Eating Cotton Candy, 1961. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F525-I4. Courtesy of the CNEA
Snake Charmer, 1960. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F346-I4. Courtesy of the CNEA
Snake Charmer, 1960. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F346-I4. Courtesy of the CNEA
Agriculture-Horses, [190-] – [197-]. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, C1-S2-F6-I11. Courtesy of the CNEA
Agriculture-Horses, [190-] – [197-]. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, C1-S2-F6-I11. Courtesy of the CNEA
Best Cat in Show, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F660-I1. Courtesy of the CNEA
Cat Show Championships, August 22, 1964, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F1054-I7. Courtesy of the CNEA
Cat Show Championships, August 22, 1964, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F1054-I7. Courtesy of the CNEA
Cat Show Championships, August 22, 1964, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F1054-I12. Courtesy of the CNEA
Cat Show Championships, August 22, 1964, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F1054-I12. Courtesy of the CNEA
Cat Show Winners, 1963. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F842-I6. Courtesy of the CNEA
Cat Show Winners, 1963. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F842-I6. Courtesy of the CNEA
Cat Show Championships, August 22, 1964, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F1054-I11. Courtesy of the CNEA
Cat Show Championships, August 22, 1964, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F1054-I11. Courtesy of the CNEA
Cat Show, 1965. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides 36-2. Courtesy of the CNEA
Cat Show, 1965. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides 36-2. Courtesy of the CNEA
Polar Express, 1981. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides 1981. Courtesy of the CNEA
Polar Express, 1981. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides 1981. Courtesy of the CNEA
Fun Slide, [Date Unknown]. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides Midway-3. Courtesy of the CNEA
Fun Slide, [Date Unknown]. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides Midway-3. Courtesy of the CNEA
Martial Arts Demonstration at Grandstand, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F771-I4. Courtesy of the CNEA
Martial Arts Demonstration at Grandstand, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F771-I16. Courtesy of the CNEA
Martial Arts Demonstration at Grandstand, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F771-I16. Courtesy of the CNEA
Martial Arts Demonstration at Grandstand, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F771-I15. Courtesy of the CNEA
Martial Arts Demonstration at Grandstand, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F771-I15. Courtesy of the CNEA
Martial Arts Demonstration at Grandstand, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F771-I17. Courtesy of the CNEA
Martial Arts Demonstration at Grandstand, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F771-I17. Courtesy of the CNEA
Girls and Wool, Cow, August 20, 1965. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F1302-I2. Courtesy of the CNEA
Girls and Wool, Cow, August 20, 1965. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F1302-I2. Courtesy of the CNEA
Standing Tall, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F771-I5. Courtesy of the CNEA
Standing Tall, 1962. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F771-I5. Courtesy of the CNEA
Cisco Kid with Fans, 1959. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F264-I3. Courtesy of the CNEA
Cisco Kid with Fans, 1959. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F264-I3. Courtesy of the CNEA
Midway, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides 1974-6. Courtesy of the CNEA
Midway, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, Slides 1974-6. Courtesy of the CNEA
Throwing Punches, Boxing Demonstration August 28, 1965, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F1429-I6. Courtesy of the CNEA
Throwing Punches, Boxing Demonstration August 28, 1965, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F1429-I6. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I3. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I3. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I1. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I1. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I6. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I6. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I5. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I5. Courtesy of the CNEA
World Festival Tattoo at Grandstand, August 15, 1974, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3598-I12. Courtesy of the CNEA
World Festival Tattoo at Grandstand, August 15, 1974, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3598-I12. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I10. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I10. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I8. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I8. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I11. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I11. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I7. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I7. Courtesy of the CNEA
World Festival Tattoo at Grandstand, August 15, 1974, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3598-I10. Courtesy of the CNEA
World Festival Tattoo at Grandstand, August 15, 1974, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3598-I10. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Stuntman at CNE Grandstand, August 28, 1971, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F2942-I9. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Stuntman at CNE Grandstand, August 28, 1971, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F2942-I9. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Stuntmen at CNE Grandstand, August 28, 1971, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F2942-I10. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Stuntmen at CNE Grandstand, August 28, 1971, Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F2942-I10. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I2. Courtesy of the CNEA
Motorcycle Rehearsal at CNE Grandstand, 1974. Canadian National Exhibition Archives, MG5-F3570-I2. Courtesy of the CNEA

Curated by Bonnie Rubenstein

Installation Images

  • Erik Kessels & Thomas Mailaender, Play Public, installation view, The Bentway Studio at Canoe Landing, 2021. Courtesy of the artists, The Bentway Conservancy, and CONTACT. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid
  • Erik Kessels & Thomas Mailaender, Play Public, installation view, The Bentway Studio at Canoe Landing, 2021. Courtesy of the artists, The Bentway Conservancy, and CONTACT. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid
  • Erik Kessels & Thomas Mailaender, Play Public, installation view, The Bentway Studio at Canoe Landing, 2021. Courtesy of the artists, The Bentway Conservancy, and CONTACT. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid
  • Erik Kessels & Thomas Mailaender, Play Public, installation view, The Bentway Studio at Canoe Landing, 2021. Courtesy of the artists, The Bentway Conservancy, and CONTACT. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid
  • Erik Kessels & Thomas Mailaender, Play Public, installation view, The Bentway Studio at Canoe Landing, 2021. Courtesy of the artists, The Bentway Conservancy, and CONTACT. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid
  • Erik Kessels & Thomas Mailaender, Play Public, installation view, The Bentway Studio at Canoe Landing, 2021. Courtesy of the artists, The Bentway Conservancy, and CONTACT. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid
  • Erik Kessels & Thomas Mailaender, Play Public, installation view, The Bentway Studio at Canoe Landing, 2021. Courtesy of the artists, The Bentway Conservancy, and CONTACT. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid
  • Erik Kessels & Thomas Mailaender, Play Public, installation view, The Bentway Studio at Canoe Landing, 2021. Courtesy of the artists, The Bentway Conservancy, and CONTACT. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid
  • Erik Kessels & Thomas Mailaender, Play Public, installation view, The Bentway Studio at Canoe Landing, 2021. Courtesy of the artists, The Bentway Conservancy, and CONTACT. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid
  • Erik Kessels & Thomas Mailaender, Play Public, installation view, The Bentway Studio at Canoe Landing, 2021. Courtesy of the artists, The Bentway Conservancy, and CONTACT. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid

Frida Orupabo Woman with book / Woman with snake

460 King St W

Collage-based murals that confront and dismantle historically destructive forces against Black women...

Archives 2021 Public Art

Erik Kessels & Thomas Mailaender Play Public

The Bentway

An interactive playscape brings archival images of an iconic fairground into a...

Archives 2021 Public Art

Jimmy James Evans, Jeff Bierk For Jimmy

Billboard - Dupont & Perth, Dupont & Emerson Billboards

A declaration of love from Jeff Bierk to his collaborator, Jimmy James...

Archives 2021 Public Art

Thirza Schaap Plastic Ocean

Davisville Subway Station

Addressing environmental waste through photographs of elaborate sculptures constructed from discarded plastic...

Archives 2021 Public Art

Kim Hoeckele epoch, stage, shell

Dupont and Dovercourt Billboard

Appropriating large-scale structures normally used for advertising to challenge preconceptions of beauty...

Archives 2021 Public Art

Group Exhibition Force Field

Garrison Common, Fort York

Reimagining a colonial military site as a place of peaceful inclusivity...

Archives 2021 Public Art

Figure as Index

Harbourfront Centre parking pavilion

Deepening community ties through a participatory approach to group photography...

Archives 2021 Public Art

Max Dean and Collaborators Still—Your Bubble

Itinerant Photo Studio

A fully automated portrait studio captures COVID social bubbles for posterity...

Archives 2021 Public Art

Kelly Fyffe-Marshall, Ebti Nabag, Aaron Jones Three-Thirty

Lester B. Pearson CI, Malvern Public Library, Doris McCarthy Gallery

Investigating the way people exercise power through the construction, manipulation, and occupation...

Archives 2021 Public Art

Gods Among Us

Malvern Town Centre

Documenting the unconventional places where newcomers gather to build spiritual, social, and...

Archives 2021 Public Art

Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs Future Perfect

Metro Hall

Images of an endangered tropical paradise expose the consequences of indifference and...

Archives 2021 Public Art

Botanica Colossi

PAMA

Large-scale images highlight the embedded complexities of everyday plant life ...

Archives 2021 Public Art

Vid Ingelevics & Ryan Walker A Mobile Landscape

Port Lands

Documenting the fluctuating landscape of an extensive revitalization project...

Archives 2021 Public Art

Lili Huston-Herterich, Jenni Crain, Nicole Coon In an Archipelago

Runnymede and Ryding Billboards, Pumice Raft

A billboard project and exhibition focus on the transitory and ephemeral aspects...

Archives 2021 Public Art

Group Exhibition New Generation Photography Award

Ryerson University

Six award-winning emerging photographers convey a broad range of social and personal...

Archives 2021 Public Art

Greg Staats for at least one day, you should continue to breathe clearly

Todmorden Mills

Restoring Indigenous presence to a historical paper mill...

Archives 2021 Public Art

Calico & Camouflage: Assemble!

Yonge-Dundas Square

Activating a populous urban centre with Indigenous signs of protest ...

Archives 2021 Public Art

Maya Fuhr Living In A Material World

The J Spot
Archives 2021 Public Art

Blair Swann The well is deep, you can never fill it

the plumb – vitrines
Archives 2021 Public Art

Laura Kay Keeling The Advantages of Tender Loving Care

Weston GO/UP Station
Archives 2021 Public Art

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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.

Land Acknowledgement

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.

Anti-Oppression

CONTACT is committed to the ongoing development of meaningful anti-oppressive practice on all levels. This includes our continuing goal of augmenting and maintaining diverse representation, foregrounding varied and under-represented voices and perspectives via our public platform (the Festival and all related programs), as well as continually examining the structures of power and decision-making within the organization itself. We aim to actively learn, grow, and embody the values of inclusivity, equity, and accessibility in all facets of the institution, as an ever-evolving process.