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PLATFORM centre is thrilled to announce, You are not very far away, a solo exhibition of new commissioned works by Nabil Azab (QC). 

 

EXHIBITION | 14 June - 20 July, 2024

OPENING RECEPTION | 7PM on 14 June, 2024

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READ ASSIYAH JAMILLA'S RESPONSE HERE.

 

Utilizing images sourced from a diverse range of archival media, Azab isolates images and leaves them without context. In doing so, the artist chooses to highlight the emotive capacities of images and photography and their ability to bear endless points of departure for the viewer.

 

The exhibition features several large scale photographic images pasted and mounted directly onto the gallery wall. As well, a collection of lightboxes housing the artist’s own analogue slides from 2019-2024 circulates the gallery and adjacent room. 

 

Accompanying the exhibition is a poem commissioned by the artist and PLATFORM by Assiyah Jamilla Toure. Utilizing the same archival media and books, Toure scans the language of these resources, rather than the images. Taking apart certain verses and descriptions, while infusing the text with new histories relating to both artist’s vested interest in image circulation, and light. 

 

The artist would like to sincerely thank PLATFORM, Justin, Asa Perlman, Franz Kaka, and Assiyah Jamilla Toure.

 

BIOGRAPHY

 

Nabil Azab (b. 1994, Paris, France) is a multidisciplinary artist of North African descent. They live and work in kanien’kehá:ka territory (Montréal). Azab employs drawing, painting, writing and researching as fodder for abstract photographic works that resist the objectivity and disciplinarity of the medium in contemporary life. Recent solo exhibitions include Something good that never happened at Afternoon Projects, Vancouver (2022) and the welling up which would not pass at DRAC, Drummondville, Quebec (2022).

PLATFORM centre for photographic + digital arts

121-100 Arthur Street

Winnipeg, MB, Treaty One Territory

R3B 1H3

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+ 1 204 942 8183 

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Closed on all public holidays

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PLATFORM centre is located on Treaty One Territory, the original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. PLATFORM recognizes these treaties and is dedicated to providing space for Indigenous and BIPOC voices to be heard.

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