I love the still light juxtaposed against the balanced run timed to the train in this photo. I think modern life and art are often a lot like this: running to try and time our leaps to the machine in the light of the unnoticed sun.
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This photo is from an exhibit opening in Montreal at the Emporium Gallery (3035 St. Antoine Ouest, #74) on Thursday, October 16th from 7PM to 11PM. The exhibition will also be open from Friday, October 17th to Sunday, October 19th from 12PM to 6PM.
ARTIST STATEMENT-
Soweto is South Africa’s largest ghetto, a sprawling stretch of townships on the outskirts of Johannesburg. With an estimated population of one million, this former centre of the anti-apartheid struggle faces chronic problems of poverty and overcrowding, and remains a notoriously dangerous place to live.
It is here where you’ll find Train-Surfing, the semi-suicidal act of climbing outside, on top and under the city’s public trains while in full-flight. Born in the early Nineties out of a restless desire to embrace life (and death) after years of oppression, Train-Surfing has evolved into something of an underground sport, not unlike skateboarding in the 1970’s.
‘Sanza-Hanza’ follows V.I.R.U.S. (Very Intelligent Riders Usually Survive), a gang of young Surfers searching for the ultimate ride or ‘play’, as they call it, testing their already weak embrace on mortality.
ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES-
JAMIE-JAMES MEDINA
Jamie-James Medina is a 26-year old London-born, Bangladesh-bred, New York-based photographer. He has shot features and cover-stories for every major UK-broadsheet.
He supports the Arsenal Football Club, the Miami Dolphins, the Pittsburgh Pirates and, for the sake of argument, the Ottawa Senators.
MATTHEW SALACUSE
Matthew Salacuse is a native New Yorker who has been shooting for 9 years- for magazines such as XXL, Spin, Blender and Maxim. He holds the record for shooting 6 covers of the Canadian hip hop magazine, Pound.
He has had solo gallery shows at New York’s Wall Space gallery and the Jack Spade store. He also participated in a group show at the Museum of Sex.
Salacuse, firm but fair, is proud to be showing his work in Canada for the first time.
The Emporium Gallery
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