An art exhibition linked to “slowed perceptual experience” opens today (Aug. 7) at the Ed Video GallerAn art exhibition linked to “slowed perceptual experience” opens today (Aug. 7) at the Ed Video Gallery and runs to Sept. 1, when it concludes with a musical reception. The show called “Lean,” curated by Aryen Hoekstra, features art by seven women, a news release said. “Lean brings together artists whose work uses formal strategies including delay, repetition and looping to adopt a posture that favours a slowed perceptual experience,” the release said. “The ‘lean’ evoked by the work in this exhibition acts to disrupt expectations implied through their material and generic structures.” The show’s run at the gallery at 40 Baker St. ends with an 8 p.m. Sept. 1 reception featuring a deejay playing music influenced by the hip-hop scene in Texas. y and runs to Sept. 1, when it concludes with a musical reception. The show called “Lean,” curated by Aryen Hoekstra, features art by seven women, a news release said. “Lean brings together artists whose work uses formal strategies including delay, repetition and looping to adopt a posture that favours a slowed perceptual experience,” the release said. “The ‘lean’ evoked by the work in this exhibition acts to disrupt expectations implied through their material and generic structures.” The show’s run at the gallery at 40 Baker St. ends with an 8 p.m. Sept. 1 reception featuring a deejay playing music influenced by the hip-hop scene in Texas.
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