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Cataloguing Someone Else's Art

The 2009 inaugural exhibition, Apparencies, by Richard Hancox ran from October 30 to December 15, 2010 at the Mobile Media Gallery at Concordia University. It featured photographic interpretations of transitional landscapes, crumbling veneers, skewed representations, and surface reflections. The photographs were created with one-time use disposable cameras and the images reveal, through the many layers and textures inherent in the process, surprising new meanings and numerous ironic contradictions.

I create a very simple catalogue of Hancox's photos, which I also converted into a 3D flipbook for their website and for presentation on a large screen outside the exhibition hall. The catalogue continues to be on sale through POD.

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