"This is the future "
Hito Steyerl
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October 24, 2019 > February 23, 2020


Hito Steyerl is an artist, theorist and acute observer of our contemporary world. This survey exhibition, the largest of its kind in Canada, brings together a significant number of her works from the last 15 years.
Steyerl is a storyteller. Using her signature essayistic documentary style – poetic narration supported by a unique blend of pop cultural images, documentary footage and computer-animated sequences – she presents a vision of our world that is at once humorous and frightening.
Her playful explorations of technology and power structures result in darkly ironic cultural critiques that feel particularly relevant today. She blends the personal with the political, the satirical with the serious, while addressing a range of topics from economic collapse to globalization. Steyerl draws us into her world, asking us to reflect on our own roles in shaping the not-so-distant future.
Taking up the entire 5th Level of the David & Vivian Campbell Centre for Contemporary Art, this comprehensive survey exhibition comprises some of the artist’s most iconic works to date ranging from single-channel projections and monitor works to elaborate architectural sculptural environments, a majority of which have never been seen in this country. Two of Steyerl’s large-scale works are included here: Hell Yeah We Fuck Die (2016) and Liquidity Inc. (2014), and are presented next to other seminal works such as Duty Free Art (2015), Strike (2010), Red Alert (2007) and November (2004).
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Hito Steyerl (b. 1966 , Munich, Germany) is an internationally acclaimed German artist, prolific writer and cultural critic. She is currently a professor of Art and Multimedia at the University of the Arts, Berlin and holds a PhD in Philosophy from the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna. Steyerl has had solo exhibitions at Park Avenue Armory, New York (2019); Serpentine Gallery, London, UK (2019); Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2016); Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain; Artists Space, New York; Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia (2015); Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, The Netherlands; ICA, London, UK; Künstlerhaus Stuttgart, Germany (2014); Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (2013); Art Institute of Chicago, and E-flux, New York (2012). Group exhibitions include 58th Venice Biennial, Italy (2019); Skulptur Projekte Münster, Germany (2017); 32nd São Paulo Biennial, Brazil (2016); German Pavilion, 56th Venice Biennale, Italy; Hannover Kunstverein, Germany; CAC Vilnius, Lithuania (2015); Museum of Modern Art, New York; Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen, Switzerland; Goethe-Institut Buenos Aires, Argentina (2014); Walker Art Centre, Minneapolis; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Bergen Triennial, Norway, and the 55th Venice Biennale (2013). Hito Steyerl lives and works in Berlin, Germany.
Her playful explorations of technology and power structures result in darkly ironic cultural critiques that feel particularly relevant today. She blends the personal with the political, the satirical with the serious, while addressing a range of topics from economic collapse to globalization. Steyerl draws us into her world, asking us to reflect on our own roles in shaping the not-so-distant future.
Taking up the entire 5th Level of the David & Vivian Campbell Centre for Contemporary Art, this comprehensive survey exhibition comprises some of the artist’s most iconic works to date ranging from single-channel projections and monitor works to elaborate architectural sculptural environments, a majority of which have never been seen in this country. Two of Steyerl’s large-scale works are included here: Hell Yeah We Fuck Die (2016) and Liquidity Inc. (2014), and are presented next to other seminal works such as Duty Free Art (2015), Strike (2010), Red Alert (2007) and November (2004).
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Hito Steyerl (b. 1966 , Munich, Germany) is an internationally acclaimed German artist, prolific writer and cultural critic. She is currently a professor of Art and Multimedia at the University of the Arts, Berlin and holds a PhD in Philosophy from the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna. Steyerl has had solo exhibitions at Park Avenue Armory, New York (2019); Serpentine Gallery, London, UK (2019); Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2016); Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain; Artists Space, New York; Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia (2015); Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, The Netherlands; ICA, London, UK; Künstlerhaus Stuttgart, Germany (2014); Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (2013); Art Institute of Chicago, and E-flux, New York (2012). Group exhibitions include 58th Venice Biennial, Italy (2019); Skulptur Projekte Münster, Germany (2017); 32nd São Paulo Biennial, Brazil (2016); German Pavilion, 56th Venice Biennale, Italy; Hannover Kunstverein, Germany; CAC Vilnius, Lithuania (2015); Museum of Modern Art, New York; Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen, Switzerland; Goethe-Institut Buenos Aires, Argentina (2014); Walker Art Centre, Minneapolis; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Bergen Triennial, Norway, and the 55th Venice Biennale (2013). Hito Steyerl lives and works in Berlin, Germany.
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Admission includes Collections and Special Exhibitions. Special Exhibitions have first-come, first-serve entry and have a capacity limit.
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Members Visit for FREE! Not a Member? Join today
25 and Under FREE
Anyone 25 years and under can enjoy free admission. Visitors 18 - 25 years must show valid ID to claim their pass.
AGO Annual Pass $35
Enjoy unlimited visits all year.
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For $10 more, purchase an AGO Annual Pass for unlimited visits!
Indigenous Peoples
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AGO Free Wednesday Nights
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