Saturday, December 10, 2011

Introduction

Three artists representing different corners of the world, now based in Toronto, came together to present the show "Time. Space. Culture." Their perspectives are different, yet they found common ground to show and express themselves together. Yoko Nomura, Alexey Dreva and Muhammad Irfan Aziz displayed drawings, photographs, paintings and sculpture.
Art is not created in a vacuum. People are affected by lives, environments and events. This show examined that connectivity. Yoko formed a lasting bond with her pet rabbit Gris. She captured it via her drawings. Alexey, a multi-media artist, sifted through his memory to extract traces of life once lived. Muhammad explored his identity in sculpture informed by his daily experiences.
With origins from Japan, Belarus and Pakistan, a rare trio of creativity had converged. Time. Space. Culture.



About this blog:

This blog documents my contribution to the show "Time. Space. Culture. ". I, Muhammad Irfan Aziz (Mo) had 8 works in the show. I have posted photos of each work with a description. The last entry of this blog has a few installation shots. 


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