A billowing cloud of dust accumulates in an unmarked alleyway. Engulfing the surrounding cars and reaching higher than first-story windows, the cloud suddenly bursts forth, propelling toward you.
Racing away from the approaching threat and forced to look backwards in this chase-scene, you anticipate the many possible dead-ends that cannot possibly be foreseen.
To kick off the fall season, Prefix is pleased to present the Canadian premiere of Projection by internationally renowned French artist Laurent Grasso. Curated by Scott McLeod.
For Grasso’s Projection, Prefix’s pristine white setting is transformed into a long, dark room with a large-scale video projected against the end wall, like a train rushing into a tunnel you have dared to enter; the rumbling sound enhances the menacing atmosphere. The video provides visual depth yet quickly curtails this space with the exhilarating sensation of encroachment. The equally nebulous narrative heightens a peculiar feeling of displacement.
At first, the projection appears to loop, but it is soon evident that the same dust cloud blows over many different routes throughout the too-narrow streets of Paris – appearing to remain constant, the video is ever-so-slightly changing. Myriad events come to mind. The rushing cloud speaks to the current political climate: bombings, terrorism and war in general, and the setting itself recalls the 1968 student uprisings. Grasso’s ambiguous narrative, however, is purposeful. The viewers are asked to rely on their own perceptions of the unfolding events and to form their own meaningful dialogue with real and projected threats.
About the Artist
Laurent Grasso is an internationally renowned multimedia artist, working mostly with video and installation. Born in France in 1972, Grasso studied at the Ensba (Paris), the Cooper Union School (New York), Central Saint Martins College (London), and Le Fresnoy (Toucoing). He currently lives and works in Paris and was an artist in residence at the Villa Medicis (Roma) and ISCP (New York). His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and some recent shows include Neurocinema (Akbank Sanat, Istanbul), TimeDust (Galerie Chez Valentin, Paris), and Electric Palace (Studio 814, New York). Grasso is represented by Galerie Chez Valentin (Paris).
About the Curator
Scott McLeod is a writer, curator and arts administrator. His work focusses on contemporary practices, with a specialization in photography, media and digital art. Since 2000, he has been the director and curator of Prefix Institute of Contemporary Art, where he also serves as editor and publisher of Prefix Photo magazine. McLeod is a member of IKT, International Association of Curators of Contemporary Art.
About Prefix
Prefix Institute of Contemporary Art is a public art gallery and arts publishing house based in Toronto. A registered charitable organization, Prefix fosters the appreciation and understanding of contemporary photography, media and digital art. Recently, Prefix launched a new division, Prefix Press, and is preparing to release its first book, Milk and Melancholy by Kenneth Hayes.
Acknowledgements
For their support of Projection, Prefix gratefully acknowledges Galerie Chez Valentin in Paris, iCI (Independent Curators International) in New York, and the Consulate General of France in Toronto. Prefix also recognizes the support of our Official Catering Sponsor, à la Carte Kitchen, and our Official Hotel Sponsor, the Sutton Place Hotel. Lastly, Prefix acknowledges the assistance of the Toronto Arts Council.
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Starts: Sep 25, 2008
Ends: Nov 22, 2008
At: Prefix Institute of Contemporary Art, 401 Richmond Street West, Suite 124, Toronto Playing: Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Times: 10 pm - 5 pm Cost: Free
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Chantal Rousseau Phone:
416-591-0357 Email:
info@prefix.ca