Joan Latchford One Fine Day
ONE FINE DAY comprises select black-and-white photographs from Joan Latchford’s 60s and 70s-era exploration of Toronto’s diversity and diaspora. Through her signature “spontaneous and unposed technique” we witness Latchford’s keen eye for documenting people as they live their lives.
Latchford, who was tired of seeing Canada’s minority communities documented as “poor, angry confrontational… reinforcing stereotypes” set out to photograph people living their everyday lives at home and on the streets.
The Cardinal Gallery is thrilled to be presenting this exhibition as a follow-up to her highly acclaimed LOVE ISN’T LIMITED exhibition.
Curated by Cory Wilyman and Chelsea Hulme-Wilyman