Saturday, October 1, 6:59pm – 7.00am
From sunset on Saturday, October 1, to sunrise on Sunday, October 2, 2011, Toronto celebrated its 6th annual all-night contemporary art festival, Scotiabank Nuit Blanche, displaying over 130 works created by local, national and international artists.
Zone A
Karen Henderson, Slow Falls Rising, 2011. Photo: Phil Anderson
AES + F, The Feast of Trimalchio, 2009-11. Photo: Mauricio Contreras-Paredes
AES + F, The Feast of Trimalchio, 2009-11. Photo: Phil Anderson
Sam Durant, Electric Signs, 2002, 2008. Photo: Phil Anderson
Richard Purdy, L’écho-l’eau, 2011. Photo: Phil Anderson
Althea Thauberger, The Police Station, 2011. Photo: Mauricio Contreras-Paredes
Jessica Rose, A City Sleepover, 2011. Photo: Katherine Porter
Jessica Rose, A City Sleepover, 2011. Photo: Katherine Porter
Zone B
Usman Haque and Natalie Jeremijenko, Flightpath Toronto, 2011. Photo: Mauricio Contreras-Paredes
Usman Haque and Natalie Jeremijenko, Flightpath Toronto, 2011. Photo: Mauricio Contreras-Paredes
Usman Haque and Natalie Jeremijenko, Flightpath Toronto, 2011. Photo: Adrian Oosterman
GUILD, Through the Gorilla Glass, 2011. Photo: Mauricio Contreras-Paredes
GUILD, Through the Gorilla Glass, 2011. Photo: Adrian Oosterman
Christine Irving and Interactive Art, The Heart Machine, 2010. Photo: Mauricio Contreras-Paredes
Christine Irving and Interactive Art, The Heart Machine, 2010. Photo: Mauricio Contreras-Paredes
Anthony Swan, Hillary Predko, Maihyet Burton, Denis Taman Bradette, The St. James Circus. Photo: Mauricio Contreras-Paredes
Jean-François Bouchard, Still Life. Photo: Phil Anderson
Zone C
Jeremy Jansen and Niall McClelland, Barricades, 2011. Photo: Mauricio Contreras-Paredes
Jeremy Jansen and Niall McClelland, Barricades, 2011. Photo: Mauricio Contreras-Paredes
Jeremy Jansen and Niall McClelland, Barricades, 2011. Photo: Adrian Oosterman
LEITMOTIF: Cubes, group exhibition. Photo: Phil Anderson
Funhouse, group exhibition. Photo: Katherine Porter
Text: Michelle Lun