Group Exhibition Perspective

May 16–28,  2009
Artists
  • Rinath Maman
  • Behzad Adineh
  • Jordan Junck
  • Catherine Guillaume
  • Nigel Noble
  • Geoff Fitzgerald
  • Yadi Mazinani
  • Ian Revell
  • Kamelia Pezeshki
  • Wayne Salmon
  • Michelle Kemble
  • Aaron Tator
  • Sashar Zarif

This exhibition features the work of
Canadian photographers informed by
their personal background. From captured
movement to pastoral stillness,
from staged scenarios to unembellished
glimpses of reality, these works
reveal the individual’s approach to
image making and the scope of the
medium itself. What the photographer
sees, and the manner in which he or
she composes, reflects a unique perspective.

Curated by Fay Athari

Wayne Salmon is a Toronto-based artist working in photography, film and installation. Born in Jamaica, Salmon immigrated to Canada in the early 1980s. His work is concerned with Black sociality, with particular focus on issues and experiences related to history, migration, memory, Black music and literature. He received a Master of Fine Arts degree from Toronto Metropolitan University.