Ineffable Plasticity: the experience of being human with Mat Brown, Sherri Hay, Faith La Rocque, Jordan MacLachlan, Anders Oinonen, and Susy Oliveira at Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, 952 Queen Street W., Toronto. Until December 31st, 2011.
Curated by Camilla Singh.
Jordan MacLachlan - Unexpected Subway Living 2010 - 2011 Terracotta, plaster, fired gesso varnish and Oil paints, (etc) 24’ x 2’ x 18”
Faith La Rocque - Salt Ramp with Celestial Children 2011 Cedar, Himalayan salt, aquariums, goldfish, aquatic plants 220” x 107” x 55.7”
this was a great show
The Jordan MacLachlan sculptures were my favourites. (Actually, its been a while since I was so excited over an art work.)
i saw a mat brown drawing at the mostly useless taf and it convinced me to see this show, i love his work.
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Ineffable Plasticity: the experience of being human with Mat Brown, Sherri Hay, Faith La Rocque, Jordan MacLachlan, Anders Oinonen, and Susy Oliveira at Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, 952 Queen Street W., Toronto. Until December 31st, 2011.
Curated by Camilla Singh.
Jordan MacLachlan - Unexpected Subway Living 2010 - 2011 Terracotta, plaster, fired gesso varnish and Oil paints, (etc) 24’ x 2’ x 18”
Faith La Rocque - Salt Ramp with Celestial Children 2011 Cedar, Himalayan salt, aquariums, goldfish, aquatic plants 220” x 107” x 55.7”
- L.M. 12-13-2011 6:09 am
this was a great show
- anthony (guest) 12-13-2011 2:09 pm
The Jordan MacLachlan sculptures were my favourites. (Actually, its been a while since I was so excited over an art work.)
- L.M. 12-13-2011 2:42 pm
i saw a mat brown drawing at the mostly useless taf and it convinced me to see this show, i love his work.
- anthony (guest) 12-13-2011 10:42 pm