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24 January – 10 March 2012
 
Organized by UTAC and curated by Heather Diack, this exhibition reflects on the compelling power of photography to create relationships. The title plays off the collectors’ own confession that “we did not collect photography, photography collected us.” This exhibition explores the enigmatic humanity that is contained in each photographic moment collected by the Malcolmsons and how the very notion of a collection is held in tension by the disjuncture between being alone and being together simultaneously.
Right: John Vanderpant, Angles in Black and White, gelatin silver print, print: c. 1930. Collection of Ann and Harry Malcolmson
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Byzantine and Post Byzantine Icons from the Malcove Collection
Ongoing
This exhibition, drawn from the University of Toronto’s Malcove Collection, is organized around two central themes: icons dedicated to Mary and the Christ Child, and icons representing Christ and important saints in the Christian tradition.
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