Probing McLuhan

April 29–May 29, 2010

Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival

University of Toronto Art Centre

Rebecca Lemire and Seanna McEachern

 As CONTACT Toronto Photography Festival recognizes the influence of Marshall McLuhan on the 30th anniversary of his death, this biographical exhibition hosted at the University of Toronto’s Art Centre’s art lounge supports the adjoining The Brothel Without Walls exhibition by examining Marshall McLuhan’s life and thought in relation to photography. Utilizing archival material, this exhibit looks at McLuhan’s reflections on the photographic medium, while examining representations of this influential scholar in art and media. 

History Exhibit

CONTACT Photography Festival, Marshall McLuhan, photography

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