PUBLICATIONS Titles link to exhibition catalogues available in our online shop. Partial list below; complete list coming soon. ON THE SURFACE Susana Reisman | Curated by Shani K Parsons SCRIPT, STAGE, SCREEN Ciprian Muresan | Curated by Oana Tanase LOOSE ENDS Mary Grisey, Faye Mullen, Jérôme Nadeau, Deborah Wang | Curated by Noa Bronstein MOVING RIGHT ALONG Nicolas Fleming | Co-curated by Shani K Parsons and Oana Tanase THE LOWEST RELIEF Maria Flawia Litwin | Curated by Katherine Dennis THE NEW GODS Alejandro Garcia Contreras and Josée Pedneault FLIGHTS & LANDINGS Tamara Gayer, Christine Gedeon, and Janine Miedzik A RIVEDER LE STELLE Mary Hambleton and Sara MacLean | Curated by Heather Nicol ELEMENTAL Book Works by Cathryn Miller OF OTHER…Find out more
PAST PROGRAM 2013–2016 A handy list of all of our exhibitions and special projects/events for our first three program years as TYPOLOGY 2013–2014 ERRATIC ROOM Nov 19–Dec 19, 2013 (extended through March 2013 due to Director’s maternity leave) Lyla Rye (Toronto) Immersive video installation and new limited edition photo series through which the artist explores spatial perception and its physical and psychological effects. Curated by Shani K Parsons. Support for this exhibition provided by the Ontario Arts Council. Related events: Artist & Curator in conversation, all ages Buster Keaton film screening, and artist-led collage and button-making workshop. THE ORDER OF THINGS Apr 24–May 31, 2014 Leif Low-Beer (Brooklyn, Toronto) Multi-part compositions of drawings, collages, assemblages, and sculptural tableaux through which the artist evinces a…Find out more
Script, Stage, Screen | Ciprian Mureșan, curated by Oana Tanase. Featuring a critical selection of this internationally known artist’s experimental films, Script, Stage, Screen is the first solo exhibition of Mureșan’s work in Toronto, which we are very pleased to present in partnership with the 29th edition of the Images Festival (April 14–23, 2016).Find out more
TYPOLOGY is pleased to present Moving right along, the first solo exhibition of work by Nicolas Fleming in Toronto. Appropriating the visual language and syntax of design-build practices, Fleming’s new artworks and site-specific installation transform the exhibition space, exploiting the inherent imperfections and irregular marks characteristic of construction sites to challenge the white cube environment in which they are situated. Constructing a room within a room, the artist’s sculptural gestures within the installation include curved walls and the representation of a fountain which bursts through the ceiling, its shiny finish reflecting the bright neon lighting illuminating the space.Find out more