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John Delante & Ananna Rafa shrouded gaze

April 27 – May 27, 2023
  • Artspace TMU
    John Delante, Sean, 2022, from the series Repose and Renewal. Courtesy of the artist
John Delante, Sean, 2022, from the series Repose and Renewal. Courtesy of the artist

Emerging Toronto-based artists John Delante and Ananna Rafa navigate their respective cultural upbringings in shrouded gaze, investigating the role of culture and immigration in the evolution of each of their identities and its place in their current lives and relationships. Through portraiture and personal archives, Delante and Rafa question the place of love, in all capacities of the word, through time, distance, secrets and things left unspoken.

John Delante, Red Horse Bottles, 2022, from the series Repose and Renewal. Courtesy of the artist
John Delante, Red Horse Bottles, 2022, from the series Repose and Renewal. Courtesy of the artist
John Delante, Pau, 2022, from the series Repose and Renewal. Courtesy of the artist
John Delante, Pau, 2022, from the series Repose and Renewal. Courtesy of the artist

In his series Repose & Renewal (2022), John Delante reflects upon his changing relationships with close friends he has known since adolescence, considering how time and distance have weathered their closeness. Examining the changes culture and proximity have had on his own development, Delante uses the camera to create a replacement language, communicating in ways that words cannot convey. These portraits also serve as a reflection of himself—versions of his identity that could have been—if he had stayed in Cebu instead of moving to Toronto at the age of 17. Finding comfort and connection in photographing the people and places that echo his past, Delante connects these images to others from his personal archive, bridging the gaps of time and space to reunite him with home.

Ananna Rafa, Under the veil of the night, 2021 (duratrans lightbox), from the series Searching for Mustard Fields. Courtesy of the artist

Ananna Rafa’s Searching For Mustard Fields (2021–22) explores the secrecy and concealment interlaced with romantic love in the South Asian Diaspora. These ephemeral moments of affection operate as acts of defiance, reflecting the artist’s own desire to freely love in a culture that considers an individual’s ability to choose romantic and matrimonial partners from a place of love as taboo. Photographing her subjects’ relationships with a voyeuristic gaze, the artist evokes a presence looming over each couple in their private, tender moments—a presence experienced in Rafa’s own relationship. Throughout the project, she alludes to the Bollywood movies of her childhood, whose stories represent an idealistic version of love, often far from the lived experiences of South Asian youth. Rafa utilizes these stories of radical love defiantly, juxtaposing them with the limitations placed on intimate relationships—garnering hope from the images of lingering touches and warm glances sheltered from the public eye.

Ananna Rafa, A secret place (diptych), 2021, from the series Searching for Mustard Fields. Courtesy of the artist
Ananna Rafa, A secret place (diptych), 2021, from the series Searching for Mustard Fields. Courtesy of the artist
Ananna Rafa, Scarred / The moon also has its marks, (diptych), 2022. Courtesy of the artist
Ananna Rafa, Scarred / The moon also has its marks, (diptych), 2022. Courtesy of the artist

Curated by Freida Wang

  • Ananna Rafa is a photographer and painter born in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and based in Toronto, Canada, whose work oscillates between places, memories, and identity. She completed her BFA in Photography Studies at Toronto Metropolitan University. She spent her childhood living in between places, namely her birthplace of Bangladesh, and Melbourne, Australia. Her work explores themes of gender and sexuality, negotiating collective and complex identities arising out the effects of migration and colonialism on the South-Asian diaspora.

  • John Delante is a visual artist based in Tkaronto/Toronto. He uses photography as a vehicle to investigate themes of home, belonging, and identity. He conjures a visual syncretic language, primarily informed by his lived experience as a Filipino immigrant living between two places, to produce a new aesthetic possibility. Through his practice, his work provides a novel viewpoint generating conversations about comfort and intimacy. John graduated from Toronto Metropolitan University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography Studies (Honours).

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John Delante & Ananna Rafa shrouded gaze

Artspace Gallery

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John Delante & Ananna Rafa shrouded gaze

April 27 – May 27, 2023
  • Artspace TMU
    John Delante, Sean, 2022, from the series Repose and Renewal. Courtesy of the artist
John Delante, Sean, 2022, from the series Repose and Renewal. Courtesy of the artist

Emerging Toronto-based artists John Delante and Ananna Rafa navigate their respective cultural upbringings in shrouded gaze, investigating the role of culture and immigration in the evolution of each of their identities and its place in their current lives and relationships. Through portraiture and personal archives, Delante and Rafa question the place of love, in all capacities of the word, through time, distance, secrets and things left unspoken.

John Delante, Red Horse Bottles, 2022, from the series Repose and Renewal. Courtesy of the artist
John Delante, Red Horse Bottles, 2022, from the series Repose and Renewal. Courtesy of the artist
John Delante, Pau, 2022, from the series Repose and Renewal. Courtesy of the artist
John Delante, Pau, 2022, from the series Repose and Renewal. Courtesy of the artist

In his series Repose & Renewal (2022), John Delante reflects upon his changing relationships with close friends he has known since adolescence, considering how time and distance have weathered their closeness. Examining the changes culture and proximity have had on his own development, Delante uses the camera to create a replacement language, communicating in ways that words cannot convey. These portraits also serve as a reflection of himself—versions of his identity that could have been—if he had stayed in Cebu instead of moving to Toronto at the age of 17. Finding comfort and connection in photographing the people and places that echo his past, Delante connects these images to others from his personal archive, bridging the gaps of time and space to reunite him with home.

Ananna Rafa, Under the veil of the night, 2021 (duratrans lightbox), from the series Searching for Mustard Fields. Courtesy of the artist

Ananna Rafa’s Searching For Mustard Fields (2021–22) explores the secrecy and concealment interlaced with romantic love in the South Asian Diaspora. These ephemeral moments of affection operate as acts of defiance, reflecting the artist’s own desire to freely love in a culture that considers an individual’s ability to choose romantic and matrimonial partners from a place of love as taboo. Photographing her subjects’ relationships with a voyeuristic gaze, the artist evokes a presence looming over each couple in their private, tender moments—a presence experienced in Rafa’s own relationship. Throughout the project, she alludes to the Bollywood movies of her childhood, whose stories represent an idealistic version of love, often far from the lived experiences of South Asian youth. Rafa utilizes these stories of radical love defiantly, juxtaposing them with the limitations placed on intimate relationships—garnering hope from the images of lingering touches and warm glances sheltered from the public eye.

Ananna Rafa, A secret place (diptych), 2021, from the series Searching for Mustard Fields. Courtesy of the artist
Ananna Rafa, A secret place (diptych), 2021, from the series Searching for Mustard Fields. Courtesy of the artist
Ananna Rafa, Scarred / The moon also has its marks, (diptych), 2022. Courtesy of the artist
Ananna Rafa, Scarred / The moon also has its marks, (diptych), 2022. Courtesy of the artist

Curated by Freida Wang

  • Ananna Rafa is a photographer and painter born in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and based in Toronto, Canada, whose work oscillates between places, memories, and identity. She completed her BFA in Photography Studies at Toronto Metropolitan University. She spent her childhood living in between places, namely her birthplace of Bangladesh, and Melbourne, Australia. Her work explores themes of gender and sexuality, negotiating collective and complex identities arising out the effects of migration and colonialism on the South-Asian diaspora.

  • John Delante is a visual artist based in Tkaronto/Toronto. He uses photography as a vehicle to investigate themes of home, belonging, and identity. He conjures a visual syncretic language, primarily informed by his lived experience as a Filipino immigrant living between two places, to produce a new aesthetic possibility. Through his practice, his work provides a novel viewpoint generating conversations about comfort and intimacy. John graduated from Toronto Metropolitan University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography Studies (Honours).

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Strachan and King Billboards

Waha (“oasis” in Arabic) is Moroccan photographer Seif Kousmate’s three-year–long research-based project...

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Sarah Palmer Wish You Were Here

Summerville Olympic Pools

In Wish You Were Here, Toronto-based photographer Sarah Palmer documents the world...

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Karen Zalamea The Prefix Prize

Tangled Art + Disability

The recipient of the third annual Prefix Prize is Karen Zalamea, a...

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Simon Shim-Sutcliffe The Machine Eclipsed by the Station

Towards Gallery

Simon Shim-Sutcliffe’s The Machine Eclipsed by the Station presents a new installation...

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Rodell Warner Heirlooms & Lenses

Trinity Square Video

This exhibition by Trinidad-born artist Rodell Warner features a series of animated...

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Group Exhibition Works in Practice

United Contemporary

Featuring works derived from the unique creative practices of Cassils, Suzanne Nacha,...

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Lara Almarcegui Guide to the Leslie Street Spit

Urbanspace Gallery

As acclaimed Spanish artist Lara Almarcegui's first solo exhibition in Canada, this...

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Long Time No See LONGING BELONGING * 100 YEARS 100 STORIES

Varley Art Gallery of Markham

Tackling Canada's colonialist history, this exhibition marks the 100th anniversary of the...

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Esmaa Mohamoud The Brotherhood FUBU (For Us, By Us)

Westin Harbour Castle, Harbour Square Park

Focusing on the physical connection between Black male bodies by amplifying the...

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Anahí González Hacia Arriba / Upwards

Xpace Cultural Centre

Fuelled by an interest in the relationship between Mexico and Canada, the...

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Caroline Mauxion touch weight

Zalucky Contemporary

Using her experiences within the medical system as a point of departure,...

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Artist and Curator in Conversation: Jin-me Yoon with Euijung McGillis

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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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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.