Christine Negus: you can’t spell slaughter without laughter

Christine Negus, video still from secret galaxy, 2009

January 19 – February 18, 2012
Opening: Thursday, January 19, 7 –  9 p.m.
Gallery TPW
56 Ossington Ave.
Toronto ON M6J 2Y7  
T: 416-645-1066
info@gallerytpw.ca 
Hours: Tues – Sat, 12 – 5 pm

Gallery TPW is pleased to present a solo exhibition by emerging artist Christine Negus.

Negus’ works range from ephemeral objects, including glittery party banners, neon signs and artificially flowered memorial wreaths, to video works steeped in sweet sadness. At the centre of you can’t spell slaughter without laughter is a constellation of short but intense, single channel videos and digital-animations investigating nostalgia and loss through humour and difficult irony. Here children tell terrible stories, pop songs become awkward and painful poetry, night stars are watching us, and small traumas play out within a larger view of the cosmos.
Based in London, Ontario, Christine Negus has an MFA from Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois. She has exhibited her work internationally, with notable exhibitions and screenings including the Montreal Underground Film Festival, Cambridge Galleries, The Art Gallery of York University, Xpace Cultural Centre and the Images Festival where, in 2008, she won the National Film Board of Canada’s Best Emerging Video/Filmmaker.

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