Édouard Lock, Exaucé No. 21, 1989. Courtesy of the artist.Èxaucé: Ballet Studies by Édouard Lock is an exhibition of photographs by the acclaimed Canadian choreographer, filmmaker, and photographer. Presented publicly for the first time, this collection of powerful black-and-white images taken in 1998 captures the intricate relationship between dance, movement, and perception. Lock’s photographs push the idealized aesthetic of ballet to the extreme, blurring the lines between clarity and ambiguity. Inviting viewers to engage with the dancer's form as an object of subjective interpretation, Lock reveals his unique perspective on dance and photography, and challenges viewers to embrace the mystery inherent in the moving body.
Édouard Lock, Exaucé No. 14, 1989. Courtesy of the artist.
Édouard Lock, Exaucé No. 17, 1989. Courtesy of the artist.Presented by Atelier Next Door (AND1357). Produced by Vickie Fagan. Supported by Margaret Nightingale, Joan and Jerry Lozinski, and Don and Marjorie Lenz.
Curated by Francisco Alvarez