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SOLAR BREATH (NORTHERN CARYATIDS) | LIGHT AIR

soLAR bReATH | LiGHT AiR

(noRTHeRn cARYATids)

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An exhibition curated by Atom Egoyan honours the memory of David Pecaut, Luminato's co-founder.

David Pecaut

Two artists from different generations of innovation join forces in an installation curated by filmmaker Atom Egoyan in tribute to the late David Pecaut, co-founder of Luminato.

Michael Snow, whose more than fifty-year career has encompassed experimental filmmaking, sculpture, painting, music, and photography, is one of Canada's most celebrated Master artists. Mani Mazinani, a recent graduate of the University of Toronto, where he studied under Egoyan, is an emerging artist, composer, and musician who worked on Snow’s 2005 film SSHTOORRTY.

Their installation, which juxtaposes Snow’s 2002 film Solar Breath (Northern Caryatids) with a work created in response to it by Mazinani, is inspired by the last few letters that Pecaut wrote to Egoyan before his passing.

Stills: Solar Breath (Northern Caryatids), 2002, © Michael Snow, video installation, 60 minutes looped, with sound.

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