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SUMMARY:'Canada Now –  The Tip Of The Iceberg'
DESCRIPTION:Canada Now – The Tip of the Iceberg\n  \nSonny Assu | Patrick Bérubé | Simon Bilodeau | James Nizam \nJannick Deslauriers |  Karine Giboulo | Guillaume Lachapelle |  Laurent Lamarche| Cal Lane \nMarie-Ève Levasseur| Nadia Myre | Karine Payette \n curated by Anaïs Castro \nDirector of Art Mûr Germany \n1-25 November 2017 \nArt Mûr celebrates its first year in Europe since opening a space in Germany in September 2016 through a two-part exhibition titled Canada Now presented at Canada House and Art Bermondsey Project Space in London. \nThe first part of the exhibition is titled Canada Now – Self-Abstractions and presents five Canadian artists to show on the theme of conceptual self-portraiture. The exhibition is on until 18 November 2017 in the gallery of Canada House in Trafalgar Square\, a prestigious neoclassical building designed by Robert Smirke\, the same architect responsible for the British Museum. On November 2\, The High Commission of Canada will host a panel discussion with Jannick Deslauriers\, Marie-Ève Levasseur and Nadia Myre and moderated by Habda Rashid\, Assistant Curator at the White Chapel Gallery. \nThe second part of the project is titled Canada Now – The Tip of the Iceberg and is comprised of works by 12 Canadian artists at Art Bermondsey Project Space\, one of London’s most dynamic contemporary art venues. This independent non-for-profit gallery is an initiative of State Magazine and Olympus. The space located transversely from the prestigious White Cube gallery offers a platform for innovative artistic practices over the three floors of a former 19th-century paper mill. The artists brought together for The Tip of the Iceberg play with perceptions to compel their viewers to devote a prolonged look or a second perspective in order to fully comprehend what is presented. Through a variety of mediums ranging from installation to video art and photography\, the exhibition testifies to the complexity of a world in constant flux and aims to disavow initial preconceptions while promoting prudent attention and critical examination. \nCanada Now aims to reflect the Canadian art landscape in its engagement with contemporary concerns through a variety of artistic productions. The two exhibitions represent a unique opportunity for Canadian artists to be showcased in one of the most important art capitals of the world. The two-part project will be covered through a publication that will be launched at the Délégation du Québec à Londres on November 3. \nCatalogue available \n 
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SUMMARY:'A Beautiful Silence' Photography exhibition by Steve Gosling
DESCRIPTION:‘A Beautiful Silence’\nPhotography exhibition by Steve Gosling\n28 November – 2 December 2017\nIn November 2016\, Steve Gosling travelled to South Georgia and Antarctica as an instructor on a Luminous Landscape workshop which gave him the opportunity to capture the landscapes that appear in his photographs. \nMy son tells me that I have the best job in the world. I think he might just be right! In November 2016 I had the pleasure of being an instructor on a Luminous Landscape workshop in South Georgia & Antarctica. Both locations have been on my bucket list for some time so to have the opportunity to get to see & photograph these incredible landscapes was too good to be true. \nIt’s not a travel journal but more a collation of the wide variety of subjects that stirred a response in me – from graphic or abstract images to landscapes and the wildlife we saw along the way. It is a mixture of both colour and B&W images as I didn’t want to be restricted to one or the other. The images reflect my visual and emotional response to what I witnessed and I chose the equipment\, techniques and mode of presentation that best communicated my response to those stimuli. \nThis exhibition and the accompanying book tells the photographic story of my adventure.  – Steve Gosling \nAn evening with Steve Gosling at Art Bermondsey Project Space. Monday 27th November\, 18:30-21:00. \nTo coincide with Steve’s London exhibition and book launch\, there will be a private viewing before the official opening. During the evening Steve will give a short talk on some of the concepts and ideas behind his images to give you an exclusive insight into his photographic approach\, followed by a Q & A session. \nTicket Price: FREE\n  \n  \n 
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