Counterpoints: Photography Through the Lens of Toronto Collections

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Please join us for the opening reception for

Counterpoints: Photography Through the Lens of Toronto Collections

Thursday, May 12 at 7:00-9:00pm

on the University College Quadrangle patio,

University of Toronto Art Centre

Counterpoints: Photography Through the Lens of Toronto Collections

Curated by Jessica Bradley

Presented in partnership with

Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival

May 6 July 30, 2016

The Art Museum is proud to present Counterpoints, a major exhibition that reveals the remarkable breadth and depth of interest in photography in this city. The exhibition has evolved through the generosity of passionately committed collectors who granted the loan of their works, allowing them to be seen by the public – many for the first time in Toronto.

Highlighting a broad spectrum of private collections, Counterpoints proposes an experience of looking at photography that is ultimately heterogeneous and non-linear. Spanning nearly two centuries, the exhibition comprises 19th century singular images captured on metal and glass plates, through to artists works that acknowledge photographys endlessly reproducible, ubiquitous presence in a vast and ephemeral digital world.

Featured works:

Iain Baxter&, Bernd and Hilla Becher, E.J. Bellocq, Rebecca Belmore, Richard Billingham, Bill Brandt, Brassa, Robert Burley, Edward Burtynsky, Harry Callahan, Sarah Charlesworth, Lynne Cohen, Anne Collier, Scott Conarroe, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Rineke Dijkstra, A.K. Dolven, Stan Douglas, William Eggleston, Andreas Feininger, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Lee Friedlander, Jim Goldberg, Nan Goldin, Douglas Gordon, Rodney Graham, Angela Grauerholz, Andreas Gursky, Dave Heath, Fred Herzog, Lewis Wickes Hine, Candida Hfer, Kristan Horton, Spring Hurlbut, Geoffrey James, Rashid Johnson, Sarah Anne Johnson, Seydou Keta, Andr Kertsz, Owen Kydd, Marie-Jo Lafontaine, Suzy Lake, Dorothea Lange, Tim Lee, Zun Lee, Vera Lutter, Peter MacCallum, Arnaud Maggs, Vivian Maier, Iigo Manglano-Ovalle, Daniel Steegmann Mangran, Scott McFarland, Meryl McMaster, Michael Mitchell, Lisette Model, Tracey Moffatt, Jonathan Monk, Nicholas Nixon, Gordon Parks, Barbara Probst, Thomas Ruff, Ed Ruscha, Mark Ruwedel, Steven Shearer, Cindy Sherman, Laurie Simmons, Meera Margaret Singh, Noah Smith, Michael Snow, Alec Soth, Thomas Struth, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Althea Thauberger, James Van Der Zee, Stephen Waddell, Jeff Wall, Ian Wallace, Weegee, James Welling, Christopher Williams, Garry Winogrand, Young & Giroux, Akram Zaatari.

Featured collections:

Carol and David Appel, Art Gallery of Ontario, The Bailey Collection, Fred W. Budnik, Debra and Barry Campbell, Shelli Cassidy-McIntosh and Mike McIntosh, Beverly and Jack Creed, Sarah Dinnick and Colin Webster, Yvonne and David Fleck, Kate and Steve Foley, Gluskin Sheff Associates Inc., Hart House Collection, Brenda Hebert and Brent Lisowski, Ydessa Hendeles, Phil Lind, Ann and Harry Malcolmson, Dr. Paul Marks, Liza Mauer and Andrew Sheiner, Nancy McCain and Bill Morneau, Pamela Meredith and Jamie McDonald, Michael Mitchell, Robert Mitchell and York Lethbridge, Dr. Kenneth Montague The Wedge Collection, National Gallery of Canada, Elisa Nuyten and David Dime, Marwan H. Osseiran, Julia and Gilles Ouellette, Carol and Morton Rapp, Laura Rapp and Jay Smith, Peter Ross, Alison and Alan Schwartz, Gerald Sheff and Shanitha Kachan, The Shlesinger-Walbohm Family, Sandra Simpson, Carole and Howard Tanenbaum, Timothy Thompson, University of Toronto Collection, Ann and Marshall Webb, Steven Wilson and Michael Simmonds, and other private collections.

This exhibition is organized in partnership with Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival. We thank our Individual Lead Sponsor W. Bruce C. Bailey, and gratefully acknowledge the operating support from the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council, with additional project support from Manulife, TD Insurance, and MBNA.

Feature Image: Christopher Williams, Cutaway model Switar 25mm f1.4 AR. Glass, wood and brass. Photography by the Douglas M. Parker Studio, Glendale, California, November, 17, 2007 – November 30, 2007, 2008. Gelatin silver print,

50.8 x 61 cm. Collection of Phil Lind. Courtesy David Zwirner, New York/London and Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne. Photography by the Douglas M. Parker Studio.

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