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Adaptation : between species

by Jennifer Allora

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"The Power Plant's 2010 summer group exhibition Adaptation explored the human desire to connect with other species through interaction with non-human animals and the natural world. With work covering a broad range of media including photography, film, video, sound installation, painting, and sculpture, created by both emerging and established Canadian and international artists, the catalogue testifies to the cross-generational interest in the topic. The catalogue contains writings by The Power Plant Director Gregory Burke and curator Helena Reckitt, biographical surveys of the participating artists and colour reproductions of works in the exhibition." --Power Plant website.… (more)
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"The Power Plant's 2010 summer group exhibition Adaptation explored the human desire to connect with other species through interaction with non-human animals and the natural world. With work covering a broad range of media including photography, film, video, sound installation, painting, and sculpture, created by both emerging and established Canadian and international artists, the catalogue testifies to the cross-generational interest in the topic. The catalogue contains writings by The Power Plant Director Gregory Burke and curator Helena Reckitt, biographical surveys of the participating artists and colour reproductions of works in the exhibition." --Power Plant website.

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