Be interesting to see this. Unfortunately, Toronto is a bit of a trip, even from NYC ... I'll be in NYC for about 9 days coming up soon (the Turkey holiday, you see...).

Godfrey

On Nov 13, 2005, at 7:11 AM, frank theriault wrote:

While we're on to exhibits, I took in a Robert Frank exhibit here in
Toronto yesterday, at the Steven Bulger Gallery on Queen West (for any
locals who are interested).  The show was called Robert Frank in
Canada.

It wasn't at all what I expected!

He's been spending many months a year in Mabou, Cape Breton Island,
Nova Scotia, Canada since the late 60's or early 70's.  There were
about 1/2 dozen works, all photo-collages, taken with a disposable
camera called a Logo (I think) back in the early 70's.

These cameras were the type that you bought with film already in them,
then sent off to the manufacturer to get the film developed (I don't
think local labs could do it), and you got your prints and a fully
loaded camera by return mail.

Anyway, the photo and print quality was what one would expect, but
that didn't make any difference in this case.  Really interesting
stuff.

As one commentator said, very filmic, and quite the opposite of
"decisive moment".

As I said, not what I expected, but well worth the while of anyone in
the area to go see.

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