An Ever Changing Meaning at Walter Phillips Gallery, Banff

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Aurélien Froment, 9 Intervals, 2012. Video still. Courtesy the artist; Motive Gallery, Brussels; Marcelle Alix, Paris.

An Ever Changing Meaning
2 February – 7 April 2013
at Walter Phillips Gallery, Banff

Artists: Aurélien Froment, Alexis Guillier, Louise Hervé & Chloé Maillet, Benjamin Seror
Curated by François Aubart

An Ever Changing Meaning includes artists who navigate a landscape of language, objects, and ideas which are buried under layers of interpretation. Within this shifting territory, the artists seek ways to negate singular meanings and suggest multiple readings for their audience. Drawing attention to the subjective status of the artworks points to the fact that languages are hybrid and transitory: owned by no one, yet interpreted by all.
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