Scotiabank Nuit Blanche
Zone C Exhibition curated by Nicholas Brown
Map #1: Barricades
Map #2: Who's Gonna Run This Town
Map #3: I just know that something good is going to happen
Map #4: Bone Dump
Map #5: the sense of reckoning
Map #6: Hall
Map #7: Monster Jam
Map #8: The Tie-break
Map #9: Soon
Map #10: Memorias
Map #11: Stereo Efficiency Cheer
Map #12: INFRA
Map #13: Intensity
Map #14: City Mouse
Map #15: The Free Shop
Curatorial Statement
Image by Chris Shepherd
You had to go looking for it
You had to go looking for it invites us to transform and occupy Toronto's financial district. The neighbourhood lives and breathes during banker's hours — its glass buildings, subterranean arcades and courtyards are offered up to those with the business to be there. This exhibition proposes forms of organization, communication, and labour that echo, invert and misuse the symbolic language of corporate capitalism. We convene in the wake of recent traumatic events that saw the area cordoned off as a protected site of global financial policymaking in the midst of civil unrest. Against this backdrop, artists will open the financial district up as a place of otherworldly encounter, ambivalent assembly and enthusiastic competition.
— Nicholas Brown
Comissioned Projects
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- Map ID1Project NameJeremy Jansen, Niall McClelland, Barricades
- Map ID2Project NameKate Sansom, Who's Gonna Run This Town
- Map ID3Project NameCurtis Grahauer, I just know that something good is going to happen
- Map ID4Project NameMaura Doyle, Bone Dump
- Map ID5Project NameRaymond Boisjoly, the sense of reckoning
- Map ID6Project NameMark Dudiak, Hall
- Map ID7Project NameJacob Gleeson, Monster Jam
- Map ID8Project NameTibi Tibi Neuspiel, Geoffrey Pugen, The Tie-break
- Map ID9Project NameIain Forsyth & Jane Pollard, Soon
- Map ID10Project NameCamilo Ontiveros, Memorias
Open Call
To encourage involvement by a wide range of artists - established and emerging - each exhibition includes projects selected by the curators through an open call process.
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- Map ID11Project NameKaren Zalamea, Stereo Efficiency Cheer
- Map ID12Project NameTonya Hart, INFRA
- Map ID13Project NameJohn Notten, Intensity
- Map ID14Project NameJulia Hepburn, City Mouse
- Map ID15Project NameBasil AlZeri, The Free Shop
Curator Biography
Nicholas Brown is a Toronto-based independent curator and co-director of Hunter and Cook Projects. From 2008-2010 he was the curator of Red Bull 381 Projects, where he introduced a programme of leading contemporary art and a model for arts patronage that was unprecedented in Canada. He maintains an independent practice that encompasses writing, curating, and project development. Nicholas was an organizer of Reverse Pedagogy II, a nomadic art school that took place during the 53rd Annual Venice Biennale in 2009. Nicholas has written for Fillip, Hunter and Cook, and C Magazine.