Zone A Exhibition

Image by Angus Rowe MacPherson
Curatorial Statement
The Good Night
Joy ruled the day, and Love the night. — John Dryden
Whether an action, idea, or received belief that can or cannot be explained, the night remains mysterious and untamed. Until, city life changed it all. Though our nightly rituals remain social and our gathering places shift, it is now the new tribes who’ve come to rule the night. Yet, the proposition of a mysterious and untamed night must now be read as the site for creative possibility. In the hand of the artist, the night will be transformed into an unforgettable experience. And using the mysterious phenomenon that we live by and find comfort in – light – the artist will sculpt the night. For one unforgettable night we will experience the meeting of opposites. For one night, joy and love will speak to everyone.
— Gerald McMaster
Commissioned Projects
Agnès Winter, Monument to Smile
Daan Roosegaarde, Interactive landscape Dune
Kent Monkman, Gisèle Gordon, Iskootāo
The OpenEnded Group, Crossings
Philip Beesley Architect Inc., Aurora
Open Call Projects
To encourage involvement by a wide range of artists — established and emerging — each exhibition includes projects selected by the curators through an open call process.
Laurel MacDonald, XXIX
Rolande Souliere, On the Good Red Road
Vapor Creative, Visual Conduction
Faisal Anwar, Odd Spaces
Nadine Faraj, EPHEMERA
Curator Biography
Since 2005, Gerald McMaster has been the Fredrik S. Eaton Curator, Canadian Art at the Art Gallery of Ontario, where he led a curatorial team in the reinstallation of the new Canadian galleries. This coming year he will be the Canadian Commissioner to the 2010 Biennale of Sydney; in November his “Inuit Modern” exhibition opens at the AGO. Previous to the AGO, McMaster worked at the Canadian Museum of Civilization and the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian.