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    • Film Notebooks
    • Peabody Essex Museum
    • Tokyo Biennale 2023
    • Ace Hotel
    • MOCA
    • ifa - Galerie Stuttgart Germany
    • Notes on the MoMA Project
    • Kisangani, Zaire
    • Notes on Obsolescence
    • Barcelona Pavilion
    • Museum Abteiberg
    • Tea Pavilion
    • Gouache Drawings
    • Worker's Pavilion
    • Drawing Centre Diepenheim
    • Wall Drawing Diepenheim
    • Shaw Street Public School
  • Essays and Press
    • Marc Mayer Essay 2024
    • MOCA: In Conversation 2021
    • GGArts Award 2017
    • Domus India 2017
    • Domus Article 2015
    • Power Plant: Artist Talk
    • Ranjit Hoskote Essay
    • T'ai Smith Text
    • Mark Kingwell Essay
    • Joel Robinson Essay
    • Jonathan Watkins Text
    • Ian Wallace Essay
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Cross Circuits with James Oscar / September 12 @ The Power Plant

Added on August 12, 2025 by Shelagh Keeley.

Cross Circuits with James Oscar

Fri Sep 12 2025

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

The Power Plant, Toronto, Canada

Free Admission

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Writer, art critic, and curator James Oscar will offer a reflective response to Shelagh Keeley’s film, Jardim do Ultramar / The Colonial Garden, Lisbon, Portugal, drawing on his interdisciplinary practice and interest in the Global South. Engaging with Keeley’s exploration of place, memory, and colonial histories, Oscar will unpack the layered meanings within Keeley’s moving image work.

James Oscar is a writer, art critic, and curator whose work blends experimental criticism, innovative curation, and anthropological research. His practice engages with the Global South and reimagines how art history is mapped and understood, most recently through his project The New Region of the World at Fonderie Darling and publications for the Venice Biennale and Tern Gallery. He is the 2025 recipient of the Joan Yvonne Lowndes Award from the Canada Council for the Arts.

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