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SUMMARY:Book Launch: The Prophets\, Richard Igbhy & Marilou Lemmens 
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the double launch of two publication by Marilou Lemmens and Richard Ibghy\, The Prophets and The Power Given to Abstractions That Make Us Stupid. Marie-Eve Beaupré\, Director of the Foundation\, will discuss the duo’s work\, focusing on the central element of both publications: abstraction. \nThe Guido Molinari Foundation was privileged to welcome Richard and Marilou for a residency in winter 2022\, culminating in the exhibition In the MIlk of Facts\, There Always Lands a Fly. To build on the connections between our resident artists\, we will take the opportunity to introduce the artists who will be in residence at the Foundation in winter 2025: Jean-Maxime Dufresne and Virginie Laganière. They will be revealing the subject of their research-creation residency in an exclusive discussion with Camille Bédard\, Associate Curator of the Foundation. \nEdited by Ana Bajaras\, The Prophets: Richard Igbhy & Marilou Lemmens (YYZBOOKS\, 2024) focuses on Richard Ibghy & Marilou Lemmens’ seminal work The Prophets (2013-2015)\, a delicate handmade collection of 412 small\, whimsical sculptures made from everyday materials that renders economic graphs into makeshift models. In this work\, the artists explore what it means to move from a material world of entangled\, interacting agents to a world of mathematical modelling and graphical abstraction. The Prophets cuts across a wide range of historical and contemporary topics of interest to economists such as labour\, consumption\, production\, taxes\, savings\, investments\, credit and so on\, to constitute a diagrammatology of economic thought. The book includes texts by Peggy Gale (independent curator\, author and editor)\, Sven Lütticken (critic and art historian)\, Harro Maas (economist and professor)\, Marina Roy (artist and author) and Jakub Zdebik (professor and art historian). \nRichard Ibghy and Marilou Lemmens create sculptures\, videos\, installations\, public artworks\, and artist books. Combining rigorous research with a material exploration that is specific to each project\, their practice questions issues at the intersection of ecology\, economy\, epistemology\, and history. For several years\, they have examined the history of science and other forms of knowledge\, including the language of economy\, the magic of statistics\, the capacity for models to impact the future\, the aesthetics of data visualization\, and the design of laboratory experiments. More recently\, their work seeks to expand concepts of hospitality\, care\, and interspecies communication. \nIn addition to their individual practices\, Jean-Maxime Dufresne and Virginie Laganière have been collaborating as a duo for some twenty years. Anthropological in nature\, their artistic research focuses on the transformations of our built\, natural\, and technological territories\, with a particular sensitivity to the human psyche. At the confluence of documentary\, fictional and speculative approaches\, their work with image and sound aims to interrogate various realities to reveal minor narratives. Their approach is primarily guided by field research\, conceptual thinking and investigative processes deployed during residencies\, which include collaboration with stakeholders from multiple horizons. Through the telescoping of diverse phenomena\, their artistic production translates into protean installations that create a fertile dialogue in the arrangement of research material. In order to explore their experiential and critical scope\, a reflection on the staging of the photographic and videographic image runs through all their exhibitions\, integrating sound art\, sculptural elements and architectural devices.
URL:https://yyzartistsoutlet.org/event/book-launch-the-prophets/
LOCATION:Guido Mollinai Foundation\, 3290 St. Catherine Street East\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H1W 2C6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Launch,YYZ Books
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SUMMARY:Record Launch: Bill Burns
DESCRIPTION:YYZ is pleased to host the Toronto launch of Bill Burns latest project. \nJoin us Saturday February 18 2:00 to 5:00 PM. \nBill Burns is launching a new recording of Country Songs About Donkeys\, Milk\, Honey and Trade featuring Marshall Burns (his nephew) –  a 7 inch record produced by the Dunlop Art Gallery\, Regina. \nCountry Songs About Donkeys\, Milk\, Honey and Trade \nIn 2018 Bill Burns walked up a mountain in the Swiss Alps at a place called Atelier Amden. He was accompanied by two donkeys who carried a load of salt from the local salt mines.  At the apple orchard he traded salt for a few apples and at the beekeeper’s house he traded a few apples for honey. At the top of the mountain he served apples drizzled with honey and a pinch of salt to a small crowd of people . \nIn 2021 Bill walked through the copse near the Humber River in Toronto with a brass band\, a group of Georgian Chanters\, three goats\, a pair of donkeys\, a load of salt and a beekeeper.  After the salt was unloaded and the honey was rendered the goat keeper milked the goat. Now at the Oculus Pavilion Bill mixed the milk and honey and salt together in a pot using a Bunsen burner. \nIn 2022 at Regina\, Saskatchewan as part of his project at the Dunlop Art Gallery\, Bill commissioned his nephew Marshall Burns to write and a group of talented country singers to sing songs about his donkey walk in Switzerland as well as his goat milking and honey rendering events in Regina\, Argentina and Toronto. The results were a joyful walk about Victoria Park in Regina and the 7 inch 45 rpm record that we are launching on February 18 at YYZ. \nThis project is supported by Dunlop Art Gallery\, curated by Tomas Jonsson. We thank YYZ Artists’ Outlet for supporting this project launch. \nJacket and label design by Shannon Griffiths. \nMusic by Marshall Burns \nLyrics by Marshall Burns with notes from Bill Burns \nProduced by Marshall Burns and Christopher Sleightholm \nRecorded and Mixed by Christopher Sleightholm at Song Has No End Studio \nMastered by Orion Paradis \nSide A \nThe Milk and the Honey: \nMarshall Burns – Vocals\, Guitar\, Wooden Spoons \nChristopher Sleightholm – Bass \nBrigid McNutt – Fiddle \nSide B \nA Ballad of Two Donkeys: \nMarshall Burns – Vocals\, Acoustic Guitar \nChristopher Sleightholm – Baritone and Slide Guitar\, Wooden Block \nAndy Beisel – Mandolin \nThis recording is made as part of a collaboration with Bill Burns’  ongoing project about advanced industry\, animals and trade known as The Salt\, the Milk\, the Donkey\, the Honey\, the Country Singers. \nThis production is supported by the Canada Council for the Arts\, the Saskatchewan Arts Board\, and Saskatchewan Lotteries.  Bill Burns thanks Roman Kurzmeyer\, the Atelier Amden\, Alfred Richterich Stiftung\, Toronto Arts Council and the Ontario Arts Council and the Canada Council for the Arts\, for their generous support. YYZ is grateful for the generous funding of the Canada Council for the Arts\, the Toronto Arts Council and the Ontario Arts Council. \nBILL BURNS was born into a book selling family in Regina\, Saskatchewan. He received an MA from Goldsmiths College in London. His work about nature and civil society has been shown at the Institute of Contemporary Arts\, London; the KW Institute for Contemporary Art\, Berlin; the Museum of Modern Art\, New York and the Seoul Museum of Art\, Seoul. He has published more than a dozen artist books and audio recordings with national and international publishers. He has been Artistic Director of the Dogs and Boats and Airplanes choir since 2010. Burns lives in Toronto\, Canada. \nHis most recent titles include A Book About the Power 100\, published by Verlag Mark Pezinger\, Vienna (2018) and Hans Ulrich Obrist Hear Us\, published by YYZBOOKS and Black Dog Publishing\, London\, UK (2016). His artists’ editions are included in collections at Tate Britain\, London\, the Museum of Modern Art\, New York\, and the Getty Center\, Los Angeles. Mr Burns is also Artistic Director of the Dogs and Boats and Airplanes Experimental Children’s Choir. The choir has produced live performances and audio works at festivals in Australia\, Argentina\, the UK and Canada. \nBill Burns studied under Mowry Baden at University of Victoria\, Canada and with Gerard Hemsworth and John Latham at Goldsmiths College\, London\, England. \nMore info can be found here: https://dunloplearning.ca/exhibitions/bill-burns-exhibition#artists
URL:https://yyzartistsoutlet.org/event/record-launch-bill-burns/
LOCATION:YYZ Artists’ Outlet\, #140-401 Richmond St. W\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5V 3A8\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Out of School: Information Art and the Toronto School of Communication\, Adam Lauder
DESCRIPTION:Please join us  Saturday January 14\, 3:00 – 5:00 PM as we host Dr. Adam Lauder to launch his recent publication Out of School: Information Art and the Toronto School of Communication published by McGill-Queen’s University Press. \n 
URL:https://yyzartistsoutlet.org/event/out-of-school-information-art-and-the-toronto-school-of-communication-adam-lauder/
LOCATION:YYZ Artists’ Outlet\, #140-401 Richmond St. W\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5V 3A8\, Canada
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