by Gabby | Jul 7, 2014 | Photography
It has been a good year for seeing photography at the Art Gallery of Ontario: first, there was Associate Curator Sophie Hackett’s two-part meditation on the gallery’s permanent photo collection, “Light My Fire,” an elegant, thoughtful and often...
by Gabby | Apr 7, 2014 | Photography
This weekend, No Looking After the Internet meets in Montreal as part of cheyanne turions’s “A Problem So Big It Needs Other People,” an exhibition about sovereignty as a form of negotiation at Montreal’s SBC Gallery. Co-facilitated with...
by Gabby | Dec 20, 2013 | Photography
“Breaking out of this circular relationship [where victims are always the ones pictured as victims and must demand rights in the face of their violation, and where perpetrators and the laws responsible for these violations are never directly pictured] requires that we...
by Gabby | Nov 23, 2013 | Photography
When I first began thinking about how to run a looking group, I had always hoped to do a session on images that were not really photographs: scenes produced by a camera, but rarely reproduced or circulated and instead largely known through textual and verbal...
by Gabby | Oct 17, 2013 | Photography
I’m taking No Looking After the Internet on the road this month, hosting a special edition at London’s Arcadia_Missa gallery in conjunction with Harry Sanderson’s “Unified Fabric” project. Part installation, part render farm, part curated...
by Gabby | Jul 21, 2013 | Photography
For the first time this month, No Looking After the Internet is being held off-site at the CLGA, in tandem with the exhibitions “Gay Premises: Radical Voices in the Archives, 1973-1983 at the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives,” and its counterpart of...
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