Installation view of On Time, a 2024 Capture Photography Festival Featured Exhibition at the Pendulum Gallery. Photo: Dennis Ha

Sungseok Ahn, Works from the Historic Present series, 2009–10, chromogenic prints, 71.12 x 88.9 cm, 71.12 x 101.6 cm.Courtesy of the Artist. Part of On Time, a 2024 Capture Photography Festival Featured Exhibition. Photo: Dennis Ha.

Gabi Dao, Works from the Small fates big feelings series, 2023, xerox colour copy paper, custom parfum formula dimensions variable. Courtesy of the Artist and Unit 17. Part of On Time, a 2024 Capture Photography Festival Featured Exhibition. Photo: Dennis Ha.

Pendarvis Harshaw and Brandon Tauszik, Works from the Facing Life series, 2018, looped, 00:10 secs. Courtesy of the Artists. Part of On Time, a 2024 Capture Photography Festival Featured Exhibition. Photo: Dennis Ha.

Aaron Leon, Works from the Altered Landscape series, 2013–20, chromogenic print, 76.2 x 94.61cm. Courtesy of the Artist. Part of On Time, a 2024 Capture Photography Festival Featured Exhibition. Photo: Dennis Ha.

Anthony Lepore, From L to R: Growing Pains, 2018 and Downtime, 2018, archival pigment print and wood, 149.9 x 104.8 x 17.8 cm, 91.4 x 71 x 8.9 cm. Courtesy of the Artist and Moskowitz Bayse, Los Angeles. Part of On Time, a 2024 Capture Photography Festival Featured Exhibition. Photo: Dennis Ha.

Diane Meyer, Works from the Berlin series, 2014–19, embroidered archival inkjet prints, dimensions variable. Courtesy of the Artist and Klompching Gallery. Part of On Time, a 2024 Capture Photography Festival Featured Exhibition. Photo: Dennis Ha.

Alp Peker, Works from the I looked in the mirror and I saw series, 2020–23, archival inkjet prints, 144.78 x 96.52 cm, 144.78 x 109.22 cm. Courtesy of the Artist. Part of On Time, a 2024 Capture Photography Festival Featured Exhibition. Photo: Dennis Ha.

Gonzalo Reyes Rodriguez, From L to R: Untitled (Madonna), 2021; Untitled (Piso de Isaac), 2021; Untitled (Mirror), 2023; Untitled (SLP/HGO), 2024; Untitled (Blue), 2024; Untitled (Flash), 2023; Untitled (Beach), 2024, archival inkjet prints, dimensions variable. Courtesy of the Artist. Part of On Time, a 2024 Capture Photography Festival Featured Exhibition. Photo: Dennis Ha.

Sungseok Ahn, Historic Present 020, from the Historic Present series, 2010, chromogenic print, 71.12 x 88.9 cm. Courtesy of the Artist.

Gabi Dao, Sensation, association, from the Small fates big feelings series, 2023, Xerox colour copy paper, custom parfum formula, 58.42 x 40.64 cm. Courtesy of the Artist and Unit 17.

Pendarvis Harshaw and Brandon Tauszik, Myra Burns, from the Facing Life series, 2018, cinemagraph, 00:10 secs., looped. Courtesy of the Artists.

Aaron Leon, Untitled 4, from the Altered Landscapes series, 2013–20, chromogenic print, 76.2 x 94.61 cm. Courtesy of the Artist.

Anthony Lepore, Growing Pains, 2018, archival pigment prints and wood, 149.9 x 104.8 x 17.8 cm. Courtesy of the Artist and Moskowitz Bayse, Los Angeles.

Diane Meyer, Brandenburg Gate, from the Berlin series, 2015, embroidered archival inkjet print, 35.56 x 40.64 cm. Courtesy of the Artist and Klompching Gallery.

Alp Peker, patience, from the I looked in the mirror and I saw series, 2023, archival inkjet print, 144.78 x 96.52 cm. Courtesy of the Artist.

Gonzalo Reyes Rodriguez, Untitled (SLP/HGO), 2024, archival inkjet print, 27.94 x 35.56 cm. Courtesy of the Artist.

Installation view of On Time, a 2024 Capture Photography Festival Featured Exhibition at the Pendulum Gallery. Photo: Dennis Ha

Sungseok Ahn, Works from the Historic Present series, 2009–10, chromogenic prints, 71.12 x 88.9 cm, 71.12 x 101.6 cm.Courtesy of the Artist. Part of On Time, a 2024 Capture Photography Festival Featured Exhibition. Photo: Dennis Ha.

Gabi Dao, Works from the Small fates big feelings series, 2023, xerox colour copy paper, custom parfum formula dimensions variable. Courtesy of the Artist and Unit 17. Part of On Time, a 2024 Capture Photography Festival Featured Exhibition. Photo: Dennis Ha.

Pendarvis Harshaw and Brandon Tauszik, Works from the Facing Life series, 2018, looped, 00:10 secs. Courtesy of the Artists. Part of On Time, a 2024 Capture Photography Festival Featured Exhibition. Photo: Dennis Ha.

Aaron Leon, Works from the Altered Landscape series, 2013–20, chromogenic print, 76.2 x 94.61cm. Courtesy of the Artist. Part of On Time, a 2024 Capture Photography Festival Featured Exhibition. Photo: Dennis Ha.

Anthony Lepore, From L to R: Growing Pains, 2018 and Downtime, 2018, archival pigment print and wood, 149.9 x 104.8 x 17.8 cm, 91.4 x 71 x 8.9 cm. Courtesy of the Artist and Moskowitz Bayse, Los Angeles. Part of On Time, a 2024 Capture Photography Festival Featured Exhibition. Photo: Dennis Ha.

Diane Meyer, Works from the Berlin series, 2014–19, embroidered archival inkjet prints, dimensions variable. Courtesy of the Artist and Klompching Gallery. Part of On Time, a 2024 Capture Photography Festival Featured Exhibition. Photo: Dennis Ha.

Alp Peker, Works from the I looked in the mirror and I saw series, 2020–23, archival inkjet prints, 144.78 x 96.52 cm, 144.78 x 109.22 cm. Courtesy of the Artist. Part of On Time, a 2024 Capture Photography Festival Featured Exhibition. Photo: Dennis Ha.

Gonzalo Reyes Rodriguez, From L to R: Untitled (Madonna), 2021; Untitled (Piso de Isaac), 2021; Untitled (Mirror), 2023; Untitled (SLP/HGO), 2024; Untitled (Blue), 2024; Untitled (Flash), 2023; Untitled (Beach), 2024, archival inkjet prints, dimensions variable. Courtesy of the Artist. Part of On Time, a 2024 Capture Photography Festival Featured Exhibition. Photo: Dennis Ha.

Sungseok Ahn, Historic Present 020, from the Historic Present series, 2010, chromogenic print, 71.12 x 88.9 cm. Courtesy of the Artist.

Gabi Dao, Sensation, association, from the Small fates big feelings series, 2023, Xerox colour copy paper, custom parfum formula, 58.42 x 40.64 cm. Courtesy of the Artist and Unit 17.

Pendarvis Harshaw and Brandon Tauszik, Myra Burns, from the Facing Life series, 2018, cinemagraph, 00:10 secs., looped. Courtesy of the Artists.

Aaron Leon, Untitled 4, from the Altered Landscapes series, 2013–20, chromogenic print, 76.2 x 94.61 cm. Courtesy of the Artist.

Anthony Lepore, Growing Pains, 2018, archival pigment prints and wood, 149.9 x 104.8 x 17.8 cm. Courtesy of the Artist and Moskowitz Bayse, Los Angeles.

Diane Meyer, Brandenburg Gate, from the Berlin series, 2015, embroidered archival inkjet print, 35.56 x 40.64 cm. Courtesy of the Artist and Klompching Gallery.

Alp Peker, patience, from the I looked in the mirror and I saw series, 2023, archival inkjet print, 144.78 x 96.52 cm. Courtesy of the Artist.

Gonzalo Reyes Rodriguez, Untitled (SLP/HGO), 2024, archival inkjet print, 27.94 x 35.56 cm. Courtesy of the Artist.

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On Time

Festival Launch and Opening Reception:
Thursday, April 4, 7 – 9 pm
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On Time considers the ways in which contemporary lens-based artists have challenged the inextricably linked relationship between time and photography and the traditional notion that an image captures a single moment outside the temporal flow. Through their work, the artists in this exhibition ask questions around how photographs can be durational, provide context, and point to what happens before and after. How can practitioners collaborate with time or make time an ally in conveying their message? 

The artists in this exhibition weave the concept of time into their works: playing with its perception, making it malleable, and considering its relationship to memory. Throughout their work, they examine archives, bring together different points in history, and embed lived experiences, such as the passing of time. Ultimately, this exhibition asks: how can lens-based practices be used to investigate the myriad ways we experience time and deconstruct the meaning it holds? 

On Time is organized by Capture Photography Festival in partnership with Booooooom and is co-curated by Emmy Lee Wall, Executive Director and Chief Curator, Capture Photography Festival, Jeff Hamada, Founder and Editor in Chief, Booooooom, and Chelsea Yuill, Assistant Curator, Capture Photography Festival.

Presented by the Audain Foundation, with generous support from the Downtown Vancouver Business Improvement Association, MLT Aikins, PwC Canada, and Leslie Lee and John Murphy.

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