Exhibitions
20 May 2022 - 28 August 2022
The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery / Toronto, Canada
Paulo Nazareth, WATERMELON WHITE HOUSE, 2018. Photo printing on cotton paper, 26 5/8 x 35 3/8 in. Courtesy the artist and Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo.
STROKE, Nazareth’s first solo exhibition in Canada, presents a selection of long-term projects and a new body of work. The works highlight Nazareth’s reflections on the lasting effects of the colonial construction of the “Other,” stemming from slavery and rooting itself in structural racism, capitalist systems, and migration politics today.
In addition to a selection of major works that areon display both inside and outside the gallery, The Power Plant has also commissioned a body of work that extends Nazareth’s research into the discrimination against Black communities throughout the Americas, particularly in the context of public swimming pools.
Paulo Nazareth (born in Borun Nak [Vale do Rio Doce], Minas Gerais) lives and works in Palmital (Belo Horizonte) and throughout the world. His most recent institutional solo exhibitions include those at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami (2019); Pampulha Art Museum, Belo Horizonte (2018); Institute of Contemporary Arts, London (2014); and Museu de arte de São Paulo (2013).
The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery is Canada’s leading public gallery devoted exclusively to contemporary visual art. It is a vital forum for the advanced artistic culture of our time and offers an exceptional facility and professional support to diverse living artists, while also engaging equally diverse audiences. The Power Plant pursues its activities through exhibitions, publications, and public programming that incorporate other areas of culture when they intersect with visual art.
The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery 231 Queens Quay W, Toronto, Ontario M5J 2G8 Visiting hours: Wednesday to Sunday, from 10:00 to 18:00
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