Event Dates
Time
2:00 pm
Mark Lewis, From Third Beach 1, 2010, 35 mm film transferred to video, 03:35 mins. Collection of the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, gift of Roger Larry and Sandra Tomc.
2:00 pm
ADMISSION
Free
In person at the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery
No registration necessary
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Wednesday, April 10 at 2:00 pm PST
Join the Belkin for Senses of Doubt, a concert by the UBC Contemporary Players in a program that celebrates the gallery’s current exhibition Aporia (Notes to a Medium). Directed by Paolo Bortolussi and coach Joanne S. Na, this UBC School of Music graduate and undergraduate student ensemble will breathe life into the gallery during an afternoon program. Their performance will be a dynamic response to the exhibition.
All are welcome.
The concert will be recorded and made available online.
Aporia (Notes to a Medium) considers how history, mythology, and wishful thinking entwine across media and through mediums. In this moment where faith in media, government, and institutions is further collapsing, where binarization is on the rise, where expressions of doubt are tactical, this exhibition includes artists’ works that contend with systems of belief and perception to trouble truth’s material (and immaterial) forms. Holding space for doubt – a space of critical reflection that contains multiple truths or exposes the limits of truth – is a strength of contemporary art. Doubt is part of nuanced thinking, and ambiguity may be fertile ground for possibility and otherwise thinking. But Janus-faced doubt is also a tactic. From the Greek word aporos, the exhibition’s title engages the paradoxical or impassable. This impasse functions as an expression of real or pretend uncertainty, something the works in the exhibition collectively query and channel.
Aporia (Notes to a Medium) is curated by Melanie O’Brian and made possible with the generous support of the Canada Council for the Arts, the Province of British Columbia through the BC Arts Council, and the Belkin Curator’s Forum members. This exhibition includes work by Colleen Brown, Azza El Siddique, Dani Gal, Katie Kozak and Lucien Durey, Mark Lewis, Jenine Marsh, Jalal Toufic, and Elizabeth Zvonar.