Opening April 26 at the plumb, ANDREW JAMES PATERSON: NEVER ENOUGH NIGHT is the most extensive survey exhibition of the seminal Canadian artist’s work to date. The exhibition includes a vast selection of Paterson’s video work spanning from the early 1980s through to the present, as well as poetry, painting, music, archival material, a live performance series, and an original catalogue.
Co-published by the plumb and Art Metropole, this catalogue includes essays by Vera Frenkel and Parker Kay, as well as an interview with Andrew James Paterson and John Greyson.
Curated by Laura Carusi, Anthony Cooper, and Kate Whiteway Catalogue designed by Rowan Lynch Printed by Swimmers Group, Toronto Sponsored by Partners in Art
Andrew James Paterson is an interdisciplinary artist based in Toronto. His work engages in a playful questioning of language, philosophy, ‘community and capitalism’ in a wide range of disciplines, including video, performance, writing, film, and music. He has exhibited nationally and internationally for over four decades. Paterson’s artists’ book Collection Correction was published by Kunstverein Toronto and Mousse of Milan in 2016. His novelette Not Joy Division was published by IMPULSE B in Toronto in 2018. Paterson was awarded a Governor General’s Award for his work in Visual and Media Arts in 2019.