Constructive Interference
Ludovic Boney
A Space Main Gallery
September 24 – November 2, 2019
Curated by: DAPHNE NULL
Curatorial Essay by DAPHNE members Hannah Claus & Nadia Myre
Reception is part of the imagineNATIVE Art Crawl and includes curator and artist talks.
The exhibition is proudly organized by imagineNATIVE and A Space Gallery
imagineNATIVE and A Space Gallery are pleased to organize DAPHNE’s presentation of Constructive Interference by Ludovic Boney.
In the exhibition, Constructive Interference, Wendat artist Ludovic Boney brings together multiple repeating elements to create transformative spaces that amplify our relationship to and within the world, whether real or manufactured. Through material, colour and sound, Boney asks us to consider history, its weight, and the relationship we have to our collectively created ephemera.
For detailed information on the exhibition, the artist and curators please visit imagineNATIVE and A Space websites.
Biographies
Ludovic Boney is a Wendat artist based in Saint-Romuald, Quebec. Since completing his studies in sculpture in 2002, his recent exhibitions in Quebec include OBORO, la Galerie des arts visuels de l’universite Laval and le Musee d’art de Joliette. In 2017, he was long-listed for the Sobey Art Award and received the REVEAL Indigenous Art Award.
Formed in 2019, DAPHNE is based in Tiohtia:ke / Mooniyang / Montreal. Our mandate is to increase the visibility and understanding of contemporary Indigenous art, with an emphasis on artists from Quebec. Founding members are Kanien’keha:ka artists Hannah Claus and Skawennati, and Anishinaabe artists Nadia Myre and Caroline Monnet. Constructive Interference is DAPHNE’s inaugural curatorial project.