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Julie Favreau closing at Parker’s box

Last chance to see BROOKLYN / MONTREAL 
MATHIEU BEAUSEJOUR, STEVEN BROWER
JULIE FAVREAU, PATRICK MARTINEZ

Closing Reception on Sunday, February 17, 6-8pm

 
 

Clockwise from top left: Exhibition view of Hatch by Steven Brower, 2012, wood, metal, plastic, electrical components, with partial view of To Be Governed, by Mathieu Beauséjour, 2012, two channel video; exhibition view of Linx, by Patrick Martinez, 2013, straws, plastic connectors; exhibition view of Linx, by Patrick Martinez, 2013, plastic straws, connectors with Anomalies, by Julie Favreau, 2012, single channel HD video, mixed media; exhibition view of Anomalies, by Julie Favreau, 2012, single channel HD video, mixed media.

 

“If there’s one theme that strings all of the pieces in the show together, it may be that of contrasts, of false appearances that belie more mysterious, or just harder to understand, hidden truths… but it holds the exhibition together in a delicate, LINX-like equilibrium,” says Jillian Steinhauer from Hyperallergic. To read the rest of the article, click here.

This exhibition is a part of the larger Brooklyn / Montreal exchange initiative involving sixteen exhibition venues in the two cities, ranging from non-profits and commercial galleries, to the Montreal Contemporary Art Museum and the University of Quebec Gallery… See below for more information about the project.

Parker’s Box has partnered with Clark Centre, a dynamic artists’ collective in the Mile End district of Montreal, to collectively curated the exhibition on view at the gallery in January and February, involving four artists (two from Montreal and two from Brooklyn) whose works encompass sculpture, installation, video and performance. The artists have not collaborated on common works, but instead occupy the gallery spaces with common intent.

 

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Visit the BROOKLYN/MONTREAL website for further information and exhibition information.

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