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Toronto Galleries
 harles Hackbarth has an exhibit called Topography of Ooze and Yvonne Singer has an exhibit called Signs of Life; an intimate portrait of someone I dont know. Hackbarth takes maps and fuses them together. It's kind of cool; he takes maps of everything you can imagine and basically changes them and does whatever he wants with them. He changes the whole world. Yvonne Singer's exhibit takes handwritten recordings of medication and 1945 post-war travel documents and compares them. How people think of these things, I'll never know. A.C.
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Loop Gallery, 1174 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON |
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