"This exhibition explores inaccessible realms and redefined space through large-scale interactive sculptural, film, textile and light installations. For visitors seeking a more tranquil and contemplative experience, the five-acre grounds surrounding Spadina Museum become a verdant setting transformed by ten installations spread throughout. Bonfires, delicious hot drinks, savory and sweet crepes enhance the visitor experience. Group 4d2 is an artist collective that exhibits large-scale and interactive sculptural, architectural, film, textile and light installations."
Tuesday, October 04, 2016
Nuit Blanche: Beyond at Spadina Museum
Less Art, More Sleep. Without the title sponsor the 2016 art projects are fewer than previous years and concentrated into fewer areas. North of Bloor the pickings are slim, so of course I biked up there to avoid the downtown crowds and wandered the grounds of Spadina Museum for an independent project called 'Beyond' by group 4d2.
"This exhibition explores inaccessible realms and redefined space through large-scale interactive sculptural, film, textile and light installations. For visitors seeking a more tranquil and contemplative experience, the five-acre grounds surrounding Spadina Museum become a verdant setting transformed by ten installations spread throughout. Bonfires, delicious hot drinks, savory and sweet crepes enhance the visitor experience. Group 4d2 is an artist collective that exhibits large-scale and interactive sculptural, architectural, film, textile and light installations."
"This exhibition explores inaccessible realms and redefined space through large-scale interactive sculptural, film, textile and light installations. For visitors seeking a more tranquil and contemplative experience, the five-acre grounds surrounding Spadina Museum become a verdant setting transformed by ten installations spread throughout. Bonfires, delicious hot drinks, savory and sweet crepes enhance the visitor experience. Group 4d2 is an artist collective that exhibits large-scale and interactive sculptural, architectural, film, textile and light installations."
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