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  • Jason De Haan – 100 Ages

    Jason De Haan – 100 Ages

    “…“100 Ages,” in which he placed gold rings on branches of 100 trees all over the city, de Haan suggests the impossible – a tree continuing to grow around and through a human intervention, decades before — but also makes a crystal clear point about history, knowing and forgetting. What do we really know of the past, or for that matter the future? Belief is all we’ve ever had.”

    more on his website

  • Andrea Zittel – Wagon Station Encampment

    Andrea Zittel was born in Escondido, California, in 1965. She received a BFA in painting and sculpture in 1988 from San Diego State University, and an MFA in sculpture in 1990 from the Rhode Island School of Design. Zittel’s sculptures and installations transform everything necessary for life—such as eating, sleeping, bathing, and socializing—into artful experiments in living.
    read more http://www.pbs.org/art21/artists/andrea-zittel

    visit her website
    http://www.zittel.org/

  • Terrestrial / Celestial – Diane Borsato

    Terrestrial / Celestial – Diane Borsato

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    Terrestrial/ Celestial

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    Toronto and Vancouver region, 2009-2010

    “I coordinated an exchange of terrestrial knowledge for celestial knowledge between amateur mycologists and astronomers. First the mushroomers hosted the astronomers on an afternoon foray to collect and identify fungus species. In the evening, the astronomers hosted the mushroomers to look through telescopes at the sun, stars, planets, and satellites. The exchange took place first at a personal scale in Toronto in 2009, and then as a major event in Maple Ridge BC, with the participation of the Vancouver Mycological Society and the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (Vancouver Centre) in May 2010.

    Mycology is visceral, it relies on all our immediate and proximal senses, and it is concerned with the fecund and ephemeral. It exists in a time scale of seasons, and of hours, as things can decay and dissolve before you even empty your basket. The practice of astronomy requires amazing feats of conceptualization and imagination. It’s concerned with the elemental and the other worldly, and things exist at distances, in numbers, and in time scales that exceed comprehension. Both practices are much assisted by a range of technical devices from microscopes to telescopes, and by enthusiastic teachers who can animate everything from tiny spores to a speck of distant light.”

    www.dianeborsato.net

  • Christo and Jean Claude: The Gates

    Christo and Jean Claude: The Gates

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    The Gates, Central Park, New York City
    1979-05

    • The installation of The Gates in New York’s Central Park was completed in February 2005. The 7,503 gates with their free-hanging saffron colored fabric panels seemed like a golden river appearing and disappearing through the bare branches of the trees.

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    See the plans and more information on the The Gates

  • John Cage, Plants and Sounds

    John Cage playing amplified cacti and plant materials with a feather.

  • Appropriation of Indigenous Dress

    Appropriation of Indigenous Dress

    Historicist: The White Torontonian’s Indian

    The appropriation of aboriginal dress, history, and imagery, and the stereotypes associated with them.

    For the full article see the Torontoist

  • Exhibition at the Power Plant: Live Moth Swarm

    Exhibition at the Power Plant: Live Moth Swarm

    Mexico City-based artist Carlos Amorales’ Black Cloud(2007/2015) immerses spectators in a swarm of 30,000 delicate black moths whose frailty and stilled flight contrasts with the sordidness of their forceful infestation of The Power Plant’s Clerestory.

    GUEST CURATOR: CHRISTINE SHAW

    See the Power Plant website for details

    SPECIAL OPENING HOURS FOR NUIT BLANCHE

    Saturday, 3 October – Sunday, 4 October

    Join us for special overnight opening hours on the night of 3 October for Scotiabank Nuit Blanche.

  • Guelph Arboretum’s Chris Earley doing Stand-Up Bird Calls

    See the Arboretum’s You Tube Channel here.

    Talk to Diane if you would like to submit a work of video art to the Arboretum’s channel.