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Defunct funeral parlour hosts memory-themed art show

Posted by Derek Flack / August 20, 2011

Labspace Memory Funeral Parlour ArtThere probably isn't a better venue for an art exhibition that takes to the task of probing the nature of memory than a funeral parlour, the site at which so many have experienced that most visceral experience of remembrance — mourning. When one enters such spaces (or even their remnants) it seems only natural to adopt a hushed and contemplative posture, which in this case, is all the better for viewing what's on display.

The third part of Labspace Studio's (Re)collection Project, "In Memory" features the work of 15 pairs of artists who've spent weeks transforming just such a space at Queen and Broadview. The 3500 square foot venue is as moody as it is big, and its many rooms and hallways accommodate the primarily installation-based work. Somewhat reminiscent of the Leona Drive Project, if on a smaller scale, venue and exhibit are seamlessly intertwined as the various sculptures, photographs, and video projections animate the once empty space.

Memory Funeral Home ArtEach pair of artists was tasked with creating an installation "that recalls, reinterprets and recreates a past memory." Despite the deeply personal nature of this work, the exhibits tend to succeed where they pick up on the communal experience of nostalgia, the bitter sweet pain one feels when he or she recalls a past that's no longer simply present or available. More impressive still, and perhaps best demonstrated by the sandy re-creation of a bed fashioned by Bishara Mohamed and Marino Imperio, are those exhibits that subtly point out that the experiences that give rise to nostalgia were never as uncomplicated and pure as the recollection process tends to make them.

For more information about the exhibit and participating artists, check out the (Re)Collection Project" website. In Memory runs from August 19th-21st from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

PHOTOS

20110818-LabSpace -2.jpgMaggie Flynn & Maggy Flynn — "Entre les deux"

20110818-LabSpace -3.jpgKyra Green & Jasmyn Fyffe — "Untitled"

20110818-LabSpace -4.jpgVasa Gatiance — "Thoughts on memory"

20110818-LabSpace -5.jpgAlex Shaw — "Thoughts on memory"

20110818-LabSpace -7.jpgChris Willes & Julia Male — "Untitled"

20110818-LabSpace -8.jpgDeborah Peterson & Huss Elassal — "Memento Mori"

20110818-LabSpace -9.jpgJessica Thalmann & Noelle Wharton-Ayer — "I took your picture/memories of a photograph I haven't taken"

20110818-LabSpace -10.jpgCeline Marks & Lindsay Small — "(re)ember"

Photos by Jesse Milns. For more photos of the exhibition, see the In Memory Facebook page.

Discussion

11 Comments

Kid Kash / August 20, 2011 at 12:19 pm
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Okay, someone has to say it - "I am dying to see this!!!"
ian / August 20, 2011 at 12:43 pm
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the posted hours appear to be wrong
the opening event runs till 1am
the 20&21 gallery hours is listed as 11am-5pm
Derek replying to a comment from ian / August 20, 2011 at 01:46 pm
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Right you are. I've made the appropriate fix.
ife / August 20, 2011 at 02:00 pm
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Wow, it's too bad the run time is so short
Oneida / August 20, 2011 at 07:25 pm
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God, I love "art".
scott / August 20, 2011 at 08:39 pm
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that "art" looks like it's trying too hard.
Mike / August 20, 2011 at 11:43 pm
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I'm pretty sure that the people who routinely bitch about the quality of the art shows mentioned here have no interest in art nor can they think of any art they actually like. Looks great! I will be trying to check this out tomorrow.
ife replying to a comment from Oneida / August 21, 2011 at 01:51 am
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My god, whats with the commenters always trying to start something..
CHEAP UGGS / August 21, 2011 at 05:01 am
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I love "art".
Mich / August 22, 2011 at 09:17 am
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Im just excited to find out its a funeral parlor! can't help but be curious to what's behind every door in my neighborhood!
daRasta / August 26, 2011 at 08:14 am
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Such a cool idea for an art show
I have never heard of a funeral parlour going out of business.

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