Juan Ortiz-Apuy: Tropicana
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Esker Foundation 444-1011 9 Avenue SE, Calgary, Alberta T2G 0H7

Juan Ortiz-Apuy
(courtesy of the gallery)
When confronting the environmental crisis, in which unbridled production of goods is threatening the diversity of the natural world, it is essential that we take an interest in how things are displayed, commercialized, and consumed, whether in brick-and-mortar store windows or online.
This youth exhibition, specially designed for kids and teenagers aged 6 to 14, casts a critical eye on modern consumer society and advertising aimed at children, which often features animals, colours, sounds, and shapes designed to appeal to them. For the occasion, Montréal-based Costa Rican artist Juan Ortiz-Apuyhas created a visual and sound environment allowing visitors to explore the language of advertising and its ability to act on us, in sometimes unexpected ways. The artist based his research on new marketing strategies that have emerged in the social media era, i.e., the phenomenon of “unboxing” and ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) videos. A genuine foray into the world of objects, this exhibition seeks to examine the way we consume today—always with a touch of humour—to better understand its future impacts.
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