Exhibition of new work by Ian Carr-Harris
Onomatopoeias are words that imitate natural sounds. These words are reminders that language is intimately tied to the world of our physical experience, and that when we write or speak we are rehearsing what it feels like to move through a room or encounter one another. Onomatopoeias builds on the traditional and now iconic schoolroom blackboard as the site of negotiation with the act of writing and our ability to communicate beyond the confines of our immediate presence.
While all words have the power to describe experience, onomatopoeias are specifically invested in the sounds around us – they are our attempt to articulate sound. In this new body of work consisting of twelve blackboard-style panels, Carr-Harris inscribes on each panel one of the following onomatopoeic words in cursive: Blurt, Chatter, Cough, Croak, Giggle, Gurgle, Humph, Moan, Mumble, Murmur, Screech, Wheeze. Below the tracing of each word, he inscribes its International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) instructions communicating how that word is spoken, how it sounds. In intentionally selecting words that refer to gestures and exclamations associated with the body’s pre-articulated language, he emphasizes the affective relationship we have with our own physical properties. It is one thing to enjoy the onomatopoeias in comic books, but quite another to sense that they are the sounds that attest to our own living and breathing selves.
Free admission
2021/12/09 - 2022/02/05
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Susan Hobbs Gallery
137 Tecumseth Street, Toronto, ON M6J 2H4
Queen Streetcar Westbound to Palmerston/Tecumseth.
Walk 1.5 blocks south.
King Streetcar Westbound to Tecumseth.
Walk 2.5 blocks north.
Bathurst Streetcar Southbound to Queen.
Walk 1 block west to Tecumseth then 1.5 blocks south.
Street parking on Tecumseth, Mitchell and Richmond Streets. Metered parking on Queen Street.