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Seth Fluker Outer Circle Road

May 23 – June 28, 2024
  • Larry Wayne Richards Gallery
    Seth Fluker, High Park Prescribed Burn, Toronto, 2022. Courtesy of the artist
Seth Fluker, High Park Prescribed Burn, Toronto, 2022. Courtesy of the artist

Outer Circle Road is a collection of Toronto landscape photographs by Seth Fluker depicting a city’s energy in constant flux. Presented by The John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design, the work exhibited in the Larry Wayne Richards Gallery features distinct subject matter exploring the interplay between human activities and seasonal change.

Seth Fluker, Dufferin Grove Skate Park, 2016. Courtesy of the artist

The first photograph, Dufferin Grove Skate Park (2016), extends Fluker’s long-standing interest in skateboarding. This temporary skate spot, which functions as an ice rink in the winter, is scattered with fun boxes, ramps, and flat bars—a setup Fluker would have skated extensively in his youth. 

Seth Fluker, Snow Mixed With Road Salt, 2022. Courtesy of the artist

Photographs from Fluker’s series From The Way appear in the first bay. This body of work examines the snowmelt process in his Toronto neighbourhood, Roncesvalles Village. During his daily walks between mid-January and the end of March 2022, Fluker pointed his camera toward the ground and photographed the ever-changing formations of snowbanks shaped by people and nature. For this installation, he selected two pictures taken days apart in front of his neighbour’s house of frozen and melted water mixed with road salt.

In the second bay are photographs taken on April 29, 2022, of traditional and prescribed burns of High Park’s rare black oak savannah ecosystem. This resilient Toronto landscape, reliant on fire for its nourishment, has withstood over 4,000 years of climate change, insect infestations, invasive plant incursions, and human neglect. Historically, Indigenous people preserved this landscape by setting timely and managed fires to help sustain the ecosystem’s abundance, balance, and vitality. On this pandemic day, Fluker also felt rejuvenated while watching the smoke drift across familiar landscapes and dissipate into the atmosphere.

Seth Fluker, Litter (Michener Court), 2023. Courtesy of the artist

The exhibition concludes in the third bay with two photographs of waste taken in summer: Surplus Fill Material (Tommy Thompson Park) (2018), and Litter (Michener Court) (2023). This pairing alludes to human activity’s environmental impact and how our behaviours enhance and diminish our surroundings.

The exhibition’s title, Outer Circle Road, references Fluker’s connection to the University of Toronto’s Mississauga campus, which he frequently cycles to.

Curated by Jeannie Kim

Presented by the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design in partnership with CONTACT

Seth Fluker was born in Orillia, raised in Vancouver, and now lives in Toronto. These days, as a self-taught photographer and filmmaker, Fluker is predominantly concerned with human attachment to place and the depiction of landscapes and water cycles. Art Metropole, Hassla, and New Documents have published books on his photography, which are part of the MoMA, Tate Britain, and Yale University libraries. In 2017, CONTACT Photography Festival exhibited Blueberry Hill, a collection of Fluker’s Canadian landscape photographs, on thirty-two billboards across eight Canadian cities, with the placement of these billboards defying locality, offering viewers visual access to distant and sometimes remote spaces within the country.

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CorePublic ArtOpen CallArtistsCurators
  • Core
  • Public Art
  • Open Call
  • Artists
  • Curators
Archives 2024 exhibition

Seth Fluker Outer Circle Road

May 23 – June 28, 2024
  • Larry Wayne Richards Gallery
    Seth Fluker, High Park Prescribed Burn, Toronto, 2022. Courtesy of the artist
Seth Fluker, High Park Prescribed Burn, Toronto, 2022. Courtesy of the artist

Outer Circle Road is a collection of Toronto landscape photographs by Seth Fluker depicting a city’s energy in constant flux. Presented by The John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design, the work exhibited in the Larry Wayne Richards Gallery features distinct subject matter exploring the interplay between human activities and seasonal change.

Seth Fluker, Dufferin Grove Skate Park, 2016. Courtesy of the artist

The first photograph, Dufferin Grove Skate Park (2016), extends Fluker’s long-standing interest in skateboarding. This temporary skate spot, which functions as an ice rink in the winter, is scattered with fun boxes, ramps, and flat bars—a setup Fluker would have skated extensively in his youth. 

Seth Fluker, Snow Mixed With Road Salt, 2022. Courtesy of the artist

Photographs from Fluker’s series From The Way appear in the first bay. This body of work examines the snowmelt process in his Toronto neighbourhood, Roncesvalles Village. During his daily walks between mid-January and the end of March 2022, Fluker pointed his camera toward the ground and photographed the ever-changing formations of snowbanks shaped by people and nature. For this installation, he selected two pictures taken days apart in front of his neighbour’s house of frozen and melted water mixed with road salt.

In the second bay are photographs taken on April 29, 2022, of traditional and prescribed burns of High Park’s rare black oak savannah ecosystem. This resilient Toronto landscape, reliant on fire for its nourishment, has withstood over 4,000 years of climate change, insect infestations, invasive plant incursions, and human neglect. Historically, Indigenous people preserved this landscape by setting timely and managed fires to help sustain the ecosystem’s abundance, balance, and vitality. On this pandemic day, Fluker also felt rejuvenated while watching the smoke drift across familiar landscapes and dissipate into the atmosphere.

Seth Fluker, Litter (Michener Court), 2023. Courtesy of the artist

The exhibition concludes in the third bay with two photographs of waste taken in summer: Surplus Fill Material (Tommy Thompson Park) (2018), and Litter (Michener Court) (2023). This pairing alludes to human activity’s environmental impact and how our behaviours enhance and diminish our surroundings.

The exhibition’s title, Outer Circle Road, references Fluker’s connection to the University of Toronto’s Mississauga campus, which he frequently cycles to.

Curated by Jeannie Kim

Presented by the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design in partnership with CONTACT

Seth Fluker was born in Orillia, raised in Vancouver, and now lives in Toronto. These days, as a self-taught photographer and filmmaker, Fluker is predominantly concerned with human attachment to place and the depiction of landscapes and water cycles. Art Metropole, Hassla, and New Documents have published books on his photography, which are part of the MoMA, Tate Britain, and Yale University libraries. In 2017, CONTACT Photography Festival exhibited Blueberry Hill, a collection of Fluker’s Canadian landscape photographs, on thirty-two billboards across eight Canadian cities, with the placement of these billboards defying locality, offering viewers visual access to distant and sometimes remote spaces within the country.

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Aga Khan, Aga Khan Park

Two series highlighting the complex geopolitical realities and enduring mythologies shaping contemporary...

Archives 2024 Public Art

Yuwen Vera Wang The Land of Rebirth

Artspace TMU

A documentary series capturing the lives of the elderly population of Wang...

Archives 2024 exhibition

Jah Grey Putting Ourselves Together

BAND Gallery

A visual testament to revolutionary love and radical imagination...

Archives 2024 exhibition

Mathieu Grenier Crystal Gazers

Blouin Division

A mixed-media exploration of analogue and digital materiality, probing human relationships to...

Archives 2024 exhibition

Adam Swica Documents

Christie Contemporary

Experimental, multiple-exposure images that give light a sculptural bearing...

Archives 2024 exhibition

L. M. Ramsey DAMNED

CONTACT Gallery

A poetic homage to beavers, explored through the materiality of photographic technologies...

Archives 2024 exhibition

Andrew Dadson Colour Field

Daniel Faria Gallery

Paintings and photographs exploring a deep interest in the forces that shape...

Archives 2024 exhibition

Lorna Bauer Sunday is Violet

Galerie Nicolas Robert

New works inspired by the ties between the historical emergence of photography...

Archives 2024 exhibition

Zun Lee for:GROUND

Goethe-Institut

A survey of Lee’s street photography proposing lingering and loitering as reclamation...

Archives 2024 exhibition

Ken Lum Scotiabank Photography Award

The Image Centre

A celebration of Lum’s career and work, which wryly counters colonial and...

Archives 2024 exhibition

Hypervisibility: Early Photography and Privacy in North America, 1839–1900

The Image Centre

A historical look at the shifting boundaries between public and private life...

Archives 2024 exhibition

Working Machines: Postwar America through Werner Wolff’s Commercial Photography

The Image Centre

An exploration of Wolff’s commercial practice in postwar North America...

Archives 2024 exhibition

Clarissa Tossin Streamlined: Belterra, Amazônia / Alberta, Michigan

The Image Centre

A subtle inquiry into the histories of globalized production and their material...

Archives 2024 exhibition

In Dimension: Personal and Collective Narratives

The Image Centre

An exhibition featuring participants in The Image Centre’s Poy Family Youth in...

Archives 2024 exhibition

Ruth Kaplan & Claudia Fährenkemper Body/Armour

Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre

A juxtaposition of two photographers’ work, exploring human and non-human vulnerability, ritual,...

Archives 2024 exhibition

Frances Cordero de Bolaños Coffee and Pine (Spirit of the Natural World)

John B. Aird Gallery

A multi-sensory exhibition of ecofeminist works emphasizing the importance of preserving natural...

Archives 2024 exhibition

Seth Fluker Outer Circle Road

Larry Wayne Richards Gallery

A series of photographs of Toronto conveying the interplay between the built...

Archives 2024 exhibition

People of the Watershed: Photographs by John Macfie

The McMichael

Selected works centering the lives and resiliency of Indigenous people in Northern...

Archives 2024 exhibition

Danielle Dean Out of this World

Mercer Union

A new film blurring fiction and documentary, examining labour, racialized identity, and...

Archives 2024 exhibition

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Meridian Arts Centre

An exploration of the shared heritage of the seven founding families of...

Archives 2024 exhibition

Nelson Henricks Don’t You Like the Green of A?

Paul Petro Contemporary Art

A surrealist, multimedia interpretation of the synaesthesia shared by Henricks and artist...

Archives 2024 exhibition

Ho Tam A Manifesto of Hair

Paul Petro Contemporary Art

An exploration of the ties between race, class, identity, and commerce via...

Archives 2024 exhibition

June Clark Witness

The Power Plant

Clark’s first survey in Canada, featuring groundbreaking mixed-media works exploring history, memory,...

Archives 2024 Public Art

Jake Kimble Make Yourself At Home

United Contemporary

An investigation of the concept of home, and how “coming home” manifests...

Archives 2024 exhibition

Strange Love

Urbanspace Gallery

An exhibition exploring the propagandistic battle of the cold war through historical...

Archives 2024 exhibition

Julya Hajnoczky The Prefix Prize

Urbanspace Gallery

Immersive works made through ethical foraging, highlighting the fragile relationships among plants,...

Archives 2024 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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