In The Cave, Montreal artist Christopher Flower presents a collection of video vignettes throughout a darkened gallery completely wrapped in black polyurethane. The surface reflects the video glow of everyday detritus, broken beer bottles, bouncing balls, marbles, eggs, laundry soap, a cat, from monitors sunk into the cave-like walls. As always, things are not what they seem. Unseen forces disrupt the expected conditions of the constituent video images where water now flows up, a cat stares out from a seemingly absurd position or a bottle shatters under the impact of no apparent force. The Cave is a mirror machine, spectacularly projecting and reflecting the mundane made strange.

Exhibition supported by Drake Hotel.