3 janvier 2025
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31 mai 2025 20h00 PDT
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Semaine du 14 juillet 2025
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27 septembre 2025
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17 octobre 2025
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18 Octobre 2025
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$14,800.00
Dimension
80" x 33" x 2"
Médium
Giclee mounted onto dibond, aluminium structure
This lense-based work explores quiet transitions and the idea of liminal space—thresholds where time, memory, and meaning converge. A two-sided panel, with photographs measuring 80 by 30 inches (the size of a door), evokes the metaphor of a portal. Each image shows a survey stake marking a property line in a forest—one in monochrome, one in colour. These formal oppositions suggest parallel ways of seeing. Referencing Hamlet’s “undiscovered country,” the work asks: is the viewer arriving or departing? Grounded in the material world, it gestures toward the unknown—toward what we see when we stand at the threshold.
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Seth BerkowitzSalt Spring Island, BC
Seth Berkowitz is an award-winning photographer based on Salt Spring Island, with a practice spanning over 40 years. His work focuses on the social landscape—the subtle, often overlooked marks of human presence on the environment. Through a careful balance of form, light, and geometry, his photographs reveal the dramatic simplicity embedded in everyday spaces. Berkowitz’s work has been widely exhibited across British Columbia, including the Sooke Fine Art Show, the Salt Spring National Art Prize Parallel Show, and Splash at the Pendulum Gallery in Vancouver, as well as internationally at PhotoPlace Gallery (Vermont) and Salon am Moritzplatz (Berlin).