Hot!

Group Exhibition · O'Born Contemporary · Toronto, Canada · July 2, 2009
20090702 Alex Fischer Hot! O'Born Contemporary 01 Santiago Sara Brown +Sarfati's Walk +Julia Waits at Kims Crag +Williams Bridge documentation
Santiago Sara Brown, Sarfati's Walk, Julia Waits at Kims Crag, Williams Bridge
20090702 Alex Fischer Hot! O'Born Contemporary 02 South West Esteem +Jeff Wall Dug Me a Mountain documentation
South West Esteem, Jeff Wall Dug Me a Mountain
20090702 Alex Fischer Hot! O'Born Contemporary 03 Santiago Sara Brown +Sarfati's Walk +Julia Waits at Kims Crag +Williams Bridge documentation
Santiago Sara Brown, Sarfati's Walk, Julia Waits at Kims Crag, Williams Bridge
20090702 Alex Fischer Hot! O'Born Contemporary 04 South West Esteem +Jeff Wall Dug Me a Mountain documentation
South West Esteem, Jeff Wall Dug Me a Mountain
20090702 Alex Fischer Hot! O'Born Contemporary 05 South West Esteem +Jeff Wall Dug Me a Mountain documentation
South West Esteem, Jeff Wall Dug Me a Mountain
20090702 Alex Fischer Hot! O'Born Contemporary 06 South West Esteem +Jeff Wall Dug Me a Mountain documentation
South West Esteem, Jeff Wall Dug Me a Mountain
Alex Fischer, South West Esteem, 2009
Alex Fischer, South West Esteem, 2009
Alex Fischer, Williams Bridge, 2009
Alex Fischer, Williams Bridge, 2009
Alex Fischer, Santiago Sara Brown, 2009
Alex Fischer, Santiago Sara Brown, 2009
Alex Fischer, Sarfati's Walk, 2009
Alex Fischer, Sarfati's Walk, 2009
Works
  1. Jeff Wall Dug Me a Mountain , 2008, 54 x 36 inches, Digital print
  2. South West Esteem , 2009, 54 x 36 inches, Digital print
  3. Julia Waits at Kims Crag , 2009, 17 x 17 inches, Digital print
  4. Williams Bridge , 2009, 17 x 17 inches, Digital print
  5. Santiago Sara Brown , 2009, 17 x 17 inches, Digital print
  6. Sarfati's Walk , 2009, 17 x 17 inches, Digital print
  7. Sarsen for the Mother of the Bride , 2009, 17 x 17 inches, Digital print
  8. Tethered To Soth , 2009, 17 x 17 inches, Digital print
Exhibition Text

As we move into our second year at O'Born Contemporary we look forward to continuing to showcase the best of emergent and mid-career
artists working across the aesthetic, conceptual and technical terrains of contemporary photography. Additionally we will be focusing our attention on our educational
mandate in 2009/10, introducing information sessions, discussions and workshops to the Gallery's programming. This exhibition took place February 4 – March 13, 2009.

We are starting our second year with O'Born Contemporary's annual summer exhibition, HOT!, opening June 13th 2009. You are invited to
join us in celebrating a successful and dynamic first year as we introduce four gifted young artists to what has proven to be an exceptional audience. Kyohei Abe,
Alex Fischer, Davida Kidd and Alina Skyson are dedicated explorers of visual paradigms in the photograph itself; the depth of their investigations are made richer
through layers of meaning and investigations of alternate processes. They make beautiful hybrid work that will delight the intelligent viewer interested in current
HOT! topics in the art world such as appropriation, spatial constructs, distortions of the real, and the authority of the eternal object.

Kyohei Abe came to our attention through portfolio reviews in Portland, Oregon. He is a Japanese-born artist with a background in
architecture and photography, who currently lives and teaches in Detroit. Abe's aesthetic is defined through his use of simple objects placed in unadorned visual
fields containing barely perceptible shifted perspectives. His photographs are highly evocative of drawing, conscious and poetic choices soften both the literal and
physical hard edges of being a citizen at the edges of an idealized American culture.

Alex Fischer is an artist with a considerable online reputation for being a trailblazer in current digital image-making discourse.
Trained as both painter and photographer, he is an artist who embraces hybrid practices, moving easily from painting studio to digital darkroom. The resulting work
is an astonishingly beautiful and complex amalgam of layered visual and theoretical data, borrowing heavily from contemporary art history while remaining unique in
character. One must spend time with the abstraction and chaos in his work in order to discover the richness of details lying beneath the painterly surface.

Alina Skyson addresses the challenges of transitions in analog and digital photographic processes and wrestles them into submission.
Her actions for the images we are showing in HOT! began with Skyson taking photographs of a dollhouse brought to Canada from her childhood home near Chernobyl, in
Ukraine. She has painted the dollhouse white in order to erase the marks of childhood and then photographed it with expired expired instant Polaroid film. The exposed
film, both negative and positive, is placed onto expired digital photo paper. The generic brand paper and expired photo-chemistry bond in an alchemical marriage that
gives unexpected colour to the absent space of the disrupted image. This is contemporary image making at the conceptual margins of the image itself, and as with the
future of photography the monoprints may or may not be stable. The processes of Skyson's work are provocative statements about the future of photography as well as
delightful reminders of the transience of now-vanished latent images that were made during the birth of photography, almost 200 years ago.

Davida Kidd's single large-scale image selected for this group exhibition is a remarkable companion to the other works. Kidd is a
mid-career artist currently living and working on the west coast of Canada. While her image appears to be a highly manipulated product of a digital darkroom, it
is in fact a constructed image created by Kidd in her studio using a doll, a highly reflective surface, sculptural cones and a fabric backdrop. The space of the
composition is the space of dreams, the figure with its back turned neutralizes our ability to see what she is seeing, instead we observe her as she navigates a
topsy-turvy shimmering threshold of possibilities. I like to think of her as being the frontrunner for the adventures that are ahead as we move forward into the
unknown. Welcome to our second year! Let's enjoy the long and hopefully HOT! season together!

- P Elaine Sharpe – January 2008

Exhibition Notes

Exhibition showcasing contemporary photography and lens-based work. Four gifted young artists exploring visual paradigms in photography: Kyohei Abe, Alex Fischer, Davida Kidd and Alina Skyson.

Group exhibition of four artists exploring visual paradigms: Kyohei Abe, Alex Fischer, Davida Kidd, and Alina Skyson.

Source: page/2009 HOT OBC

Production Notes

Three prints 54" x 36" printed on Matte, and mounted on 1/2" Gator
Six 17"x17" prints mounted on 1/2" Gator
Artist Contact Information:
Name: Alex Fischer
Phone: (416) 364 1963
Email: alex.h.fischer@gmail.com
Billing Information:
O'born Contemporary
Name: Natalie MacNamara
Phone: (416) 413-9555
Email: natalie@oborncontemporary.com
Website: http://www.oborncontemporary.com/
Address: 710 Yonge Street, Upstairs
Toronto Ontario m4y 1b3
Canada

Other Artists

Alina Skyson
Davida Kidd
Kyohei Abe

Project Research Notes

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Title:

Crewd son Landscaping and Design

Date:

March 23 2009

Dimensions:
Content:

3430 x 3430 pixels
Gregory Crewdson Untitled (Oak Street). 2006. Photograph.
Gregory Crewdson Untitled (Woman in Flowers). 1999. Photograph.
Asgar/Gabriel bones and all. 2008. oil on canvas, 270 x 380cm.

Title:

Crewd son Landscaping and Design

Date:

March 23 2009

Dimensions:
Content:

3430 x 3430 pixels
Gregory Crewdson Untitled (Oak Street). 2006. Photograph.
Gregory Crewdson Untitled (Woman in Flowers). 1999. Photograph.
Asgar/Gabriel bones and all. 2008. oil on canvas, 270 x 380cm.

Title:

Sarfati's Walk

Date:

March 23 2009

Dimensions:
Content:

3131 x 3131 pixels
Lise Sarfati Marina. Austin, Texas. 2008. Photograph.
Albert Oehlen. Untitled. 1993. Oil on Canvas. 200 x 200cm.
Alex Fischer Earlier Sketches. 2009. Digital Still.

Title:

Fischerʼs Garden

Date:

March 23 2009

Dimensions:
Content:

6418 x 6418 pixels
Jeff Wall The Destroyed Room. 1978. Transparency in lightbox 1590 x 2340 mm.
Alex Fischer Untitled (Mask Photo). 2000. Photograph.
Jo Fallak Turritopsis Nutricula. 2009. Acrylic on canvas. 48x36 inches.
Jo Fallak George Tough. 2008. Acrylic on canvas. 48x60 inches.
Karl B. Staddon Banff National Park (3018450248). 2008. Photograph.

Title:

Tethered To Soth

Date:

March 24 2009

Dimensions:

4493 x 4493 pixels

Content:

Alec Soth Charles, Vasa, Minnesota. 2002. Photograph.
Ben Reeves. Smoker 3 (Girl Smoker). 2007. Oil on linen. 30 x 36 inches.
Gregory Crewdson Untitled (Oak Street). 2006. Photograph.
Charlie White Champion. 2006. Photograph
Ashley Maclean. You arrange yourself (2845951089). 2008. Photograph.
Steven Goetz. Untitled (alex preps a canvas). 2008. Photograph.

Title:

Williams Bridge

Date:

April 2 2009

Dimensions:
Content:

5000 x 5000 pixels
Matthew Brown. Untitled. 2006. Oil & Acrylic On Canvas. 42.5 X 54.5 Inches.
Heather Williams. Untitled (part 3). 2009. Photograph.
Forrest Elliott, Eric Gibbons. ODEGODFE07. 2008. Acrylic on Canvas. 54 x 48 inches.
Alex Fischer. The Seers Man The Boat. 2009. Acrylic on Canvas. 96 x 72 inches.

Title:

Sarsen for the Mother of the Bride

Date:

April 19 2009

Dimensions:
Content:

5500 x 5500 pixels
Justine Kurland (American, b. 1969) Gibraltar, 2000. Photograph.
Kristine Moran mother of the bride II. 2008. oil on panel.
Justin Lawrence Karin. 2009. Photograph.
Brian Ulrich, Untitled_Thrift, 2006 (0625). Photograph.
Sara Stanworth-Cunnane, Untitled (Field), 2008. Photograph.

Title:

Julia waits at Kims Crag

Date:

April 22 2009

Dimensions:
Content:

5210 x 5210 pixels
Kim Dorland. Lake Louise. 2008. oil and acrylic on wood. 60 x 48 inches.
Gordon Cheung. Minotaur 3. 2009. Stock Listings, acrylic gel and spray on sail cloth 59.5 x 85 inches.
Julia Dicarlo. Top. 2009. 33x26" Photograph.
Alina Skyson. Untitled (Trees). Photograph.
Joni Lui. Untitled (Billiards). Photograph.
Josh Pogue. Robot Twins. 2008. Acrylic and Ink on Canvas.

Title:

Santiago Sara Brown

Date:

May 8 2009

Dimensions:
Content:

5000 x 5000 pixels
Sara Stanworth-Cunnane Diego (book). 2009. Photograph.
Matthew Brown Untitled. 2009. Acrylic and Oil on Canvas.
Wolfgang Tillmans Freischwimmer 26. 2003. Photograph.
Santiago Mostyn Drunkard. 2008. Photograph.
Nigel Cooke. Get Rid of Meaning. 2006. Oil on canvas. 220.6 x 370.5 x 7.3 cm.

Title:

Terra Cape

Date:

May 13 2009

Dimensions:
Content:

5000 x 5000 pixels
Tara Fillion Self Portrait (blanket). 2008. Photograph.
Lindsay Page Untitled. 2007. Photograph.
Peter Doig Pelican Island. 2006. Oil on canvas.
Peter Doig Man Dressed as Bat. 2007. Oil on canvas.
Alex Fischer. The Seers Man The Boat. 2009. Acrylic on canvas.

Title:

Polyester Boat

Date:

June 15 2009

Dimensions:
Content:

5000 x 5000 pixels
Lilien Huston-Herterich Mickey. 2009. Photograph.
Amy Stubbs Natural Beauty. 2009. Photograph.
Alex Prager Ellen, Polyester. 2007. Photograph.
Michel de Broin Dead Star. 2008. Batteries, urethane, polystyrene.
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