Raymond Boisjoly Raymond Boisjoly is an Indigenous artist of Haida and Québécois descent who lives and works in Vancouver. He earned his BFA from Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design and his MFA from the University of British Columbia. With photography at the core of his practice, Boisjoly misuses various imaging technologies, like scanners, photocopiers and inkjet printers, to transform and reinterpret archival film footage, pop culture content and everyday objects. Through his artistic interventions, Boisjoly interrogates the way popular media situates Indigenous art and artists within a colonial context. By reworking the "readymade" object, Boisjoly offers a new lens through which the viewer can investigate these everyday items. Past Exhibitions 4 We Are Story: The Canada Now Photography Acquisition Jan 28, 2023 – Jul 23, 2023 Art Gallery of Ontario Bringing together ten artists who highlight the vitality and range of contemporary... From age to age, as its shape slowly unravelled May 14, 2022 – Nov 6, 2022 Art Gallery of Ontario An incisive remediation of archival material, exploding colonial notions of Indigeneity... Over a Distance Between One and Many Apr 14, 2016 – Jun 12, 2016 Koffler Gallery Further Clarities and Convolutions May 1, 2016 – May 31, 2016 Lansdowne and College Billboards
We Are Story: The Canada Now Photography Acquisition Jan 28, 2023 – Jul 23, 2023 Art Gallery of Ontario Bringing together ten artists who highlight the vitality and range of contemporary...
From age to age, as its shape slowly unravelled May 14, 2022 – Nov 6, 2022 Art Gallery of Ontario An incisive remediation of archival material, exploding colonial notions of Indigeneity...