March 26th, 2004
7:30pm


Shirin Neshat

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Iranian-born artist Shirin Neshat considers herself a "passionate insider" who "prefers raising questions as opposed to answering them". After living in the United States for 12 years, Neshat returned to her native Iran for the first of several visits. The feelings of displacement and exile she felt as a result of the Islamic Revolution in Iran would prove to be the driving force behind much of her work.

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March 12th, 2004
7:30pm


Andres Serrano

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There have been very few photographers who have left such a strong and resonant mark on the art world as has New York based Andres Serrano. Since graduating from the Brooklyn Museum Art School in 1969, Serrano's work has consistently shaken up the art community and is always embroiled in controversy.

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March 5th, 2004
7:30pm

Lauren Greenfield

Originally a social studies student at Harvard, Lauren Greenfield began working with photography as an adjunct activity to her academic explorations. The photographs she began making soon became the primary focus of her work and served as penetrating anthropological documentaries of urban life fraught with superficiality, loneliness, and aimlessness among both the rich and the poor..

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Max Dean

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January 30th, 2004
7:30pm


Multimedia artist Max Dean has been exploring the complex relationship between the artist, the spectator and the work of art for many years. Living and working in Toronto, Dean seeks to directly engage spectators by inviting them to participate in the workings of the pieces.

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Jemima Stehli


British artist Jemima Stehli has become as identifiable a presence in the art world as she is in her photographs. Stehli restages iconic images from both recent moments of art history and popular culture. Her strategy is to draw attention to relationships of power, where objectification, agency and pleasure co-mingle. Stehli's work proposes that while the female subject is in control of her image, she is at the same time the object of the photographic gaze. By resolutely including herself in her work, Stehli is making visible the idea that the artist's identity is always present within the work of art.

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David Cronenberg

One would be hard-pressed to find a more internationally celebrated Canadian feature film director than Toronto born auteur David Cronenberg. Since his 1975 breakthrough feature film Shivers that both shocked and baffled an unsuspecting public, Cronenberg has enjoyed a career that has lasted more than 20 years. Working from both original material as well as literary adaptation, Cronenberg's films explore themes of sexuality, infestation, disease, reality, and obsession
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Larry Sultan

The Kodak Lectures is an ongoing international lecture series programmed by the School of Image Arts at Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada.

Larry Sultan is a fine arts photographer whose past work has ranged from billboard to public art displays to sensitive portraits of his parents retirement in the suburbs of Los Angeles and most recently, to the mundane life behind the scenes on adult film sets.

Friday the 24th of October
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Luc Courchesne

Friday the 7th of February
7:30 pm


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